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https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/everybody-down-what-happened-at-the-chop-shooting-that-killed-a-teenager-and-led-to-the-areas-shutdown/

His name was Antonio Mays. His 14 year old partner in crime has not been named. His murderer was never caught.

Mays was not a regular at the site. He was from San Diego and had been in Seattle for less than a week, drawn by the protests and the CHOP area, his family said. On Wednesday, June 24, five days before the shooting, he took some money from his dad, wrote a note and left, his family said.

“He told my brother he was going to Seattle to be a part of history and protest,” his uncle, Michael Mays, told The Seattle Times, describing the note. “And he just wanted us to be proud of him.”

A Seattle man in his 30s, who asked not to be identified, said he was the owner of a white Jeep matching the description of the one at the shooting scene. He said he was walking home, along 11th Avenue next to Cal Anderson at around 2:30 a.m., when two guys attacked him, taking his backpack, his phone and hitting him in the leg with a pickax. He did not say if they had any other weapons.

He said he gave them his car keys to convince them to go away.

“They were physically threatening me, I was bleeding,” the man said. “I said, ‘I have a car, just take my car.'”

People in the protest area said they thought shots were coming from the Jeep before shooters fired at the vehicle.

About five minutes before the fatal shooting, videos show roughly a dozen people run from the encampment that had flanked the shuttered precinct building for weeks.

It’s 2:53 a.m.

Most run west, toward Cal Anderson. But a few run the opposite direction.

About a minute later: Gunshots. First, two or three. Then a 20-second lull. And then about 10 more shots, in rapid succession.

Shouts from the protest area sound like they should be coming from a war zone, not a sleepy urban neighborhood.

“Everybody down, everybody down!” “Eyes up, eyes up, eyes up!” “Anyone with weapons, I want them behind this barrier … multiple vehicles, multiple vehicles, stolen white Jeep!”

It’s unclear why the speaker thinks, or how they know, the Jeep is stolen.

At 2:57 a.m. a silver SUV travels around the precinct at 12th Avenue and East Pine Street without incident.

Someone says: “We have multiple shooters.” “If you are not armed, hide, get down.” “I need eyes on every single intersection.” “Everybody who is not armed, I need them on the ground.”

At 2:58 a.m., three minutes after the previous gunshots, tires screech and a white Jeep Cherokee traveling up East Pike Street turns left on 12th, headed toward the protest area.

Seattle police said that Mays and the injured 14-year-old were “presumably the occupants of the Jeep.”

There’s a scream, then a gunshot, then two more. People duck behind barricades and flee. The Jeep hits either a concrete barrier or a portable toilet at the edge of the protest area. Six more gunshots.

The Jeep backs up briefly, then drives forward again, and again hits the barrier and the toilet. Ten more gunshots.

Someone appears to approach the Jeep.

“Oh, you’re not dead, huh?” someone says. “Yo, you want to get pistol whipped?”

“Callers reported several unidentified people had fired shots into the Jeep,” Seattle police said.

The white Jeep appears to have been driven on the turf playfield at Cal Anderson a little earlier in the night, alarming protesters who were camped nearby. But no solid evidence has emerged publicly indicating that anyone in the Jeep was firing gunshots. No one else was reported shot. No guns were found in the vehicle.

“Active shooters came through in a stolen vehicle that spun around the field a few times and then they tried to come through our barriers,” one man says, standing next to the crashed Jeep, blood stains on his sweatshirt. “And our people weren’t having it. We already had their right tire out and we [expletive] drew down and took them out the car and we gave them the service.”

After the shooting, at least one person with a rifle can be seen walking toward the scene.

Here's what the chazistanis were posting on twitter after the shooting:

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https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/death-toll-rockfall-brazilian-lake-rises-10-82166052

The accident occurred between the towns of Sao Jose da Barra and Capitolio, from which the boats had left. Video images showed a gathering of small boats moving slowly near the sheer rock cliff on Furnas Lake when a fissure appeared in the rock and a huge piece toppled onto several of the vessels.

The bodies were taken to Passos city, where coroners worked to identify them. The work was difficult because of the ″high energy impact″ of the rock on the boaters, said a regional civil police official, Marcos Pimenta. He said one victim had been identified as 68-year-old Júlio Borges Antunes.

Officials suggested the wall coming loose could have been related to heavy rains recently that caused flooding in the state and forced almost 17,000 people out of their homes.

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This ambush did not happen inside Turkish borders that many have wrongfully claimed. It was a deep incursion mission of TAF towards Northern Iraq. The land scape there is very suitable for ambushes and it was basically PKK's turf back in 2018. They knew the ins and out of the region, where to hide and from which position to hit and run.

The 3 martyrs of TAF were a forward recon team, and they were caught in a terrible position. Back then the PKK militants were trained well and had experience so this was always a threat. The fact that they failed to do more ambushes like this is the actual battle prowess of TAF. In the end those that made the ambush were killed in july 2018.

As of today, all N. Iraq has Turkish forward camps and basically its TAF's turf now. Current conflict is more towards larger more established PKK camps like metina etc. TAF is hell bent on finishing this war for good.

Really sad to see all those young men die.


Just so people can have more insight into this conflict and understand the reason the Kurds are fighting the Turks.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurdish%E2%80%93Turkish_conflict_(1978%E2%80%93present)

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