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Think before you pull cord

The emergency cord isn't for all emergencies. A rider on a Bronx-bound D train pulled the emergency cord Saturday after Gerardo Sanchez allegedly stabbed Dwight Johnson to death in an argument as the train traveled to the Seventh Avenue station. But ...

From CHUCK BENNETT, New York Post,  23 Nov 2009

Ace pilot dies in plane crash

An aviation technology innovator with years of flight experience died yesterday after his single-engine plane crashed near Poughkeepsie. Amir Tirosh, 52, an Israeli Air Force vet, reported engine failure after takeoff from Orange County Airport on his ...

From CHUCK BENNETT, New York Post,  23 Nov 2009

Heaven in gunman sights

Fort Hood madman Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan had several e-mail exchanges with a virulent al Qaeda propagandist earlier this year, discussing the heavenly rewards he would receive in paradise -- perhaps already envisioning his massacre of fellow troops, it ...

From CHUCK BENNETT, New York Post,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Al-Qaeda,  Nidal Malik Hasan,  The Pentagon,  Federal Bureau of Investigation,  Joe Lieberman

Mafia 'tomato' gets squished

Cops plucked the "Top Tomato" of a Staten Island sports-betting operation yesterday, along with a rogues' gallery of leg breakers, bookies and corrupt government workers involved in two resurgent Mafia factions, authorities said. The early-morning ...

From MURRAY WEISS AND CHUCK BENNETT, New York Post,  19 Nov 2009

Gunman is a jiggle Jihadi

There won't be 72 virgins in paradise for Fort Hood madman Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan -- but he spent his nights enjoying earthly carnal pleasures at a no-frills strip club. The girls of Starz -- an off-base jiggle joint in Killeen, Texas -- remember Hasan ...

From CHUCK BENNETT, New York Post,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Nidal Malik Hasan,  The Pentagon,  Federal Bureau of Investigation,  Al-Qaeda,  Washington Post Company

Hood fiend is paralyzed

Fort Hood mass-murder suspect Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan is paralyzed from the waist down, his lawyer said yesterday. "It appears he won't be able to walk in the future," Hasan's civilian lawyer, retired Army Lt. Col. John Galligan, said yesterday. Hasan's ...

From CHUCK BENNETT, New York Post,  14 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Nidal Malik Hasan

Ft. Hood killer's title was 'Soldier of Allah'

The Army knew him as Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, MD. But he gave himself another title -- "Soldier of Allah." Hasan, the man responsible for the Fort Hood massacre that left 13 dead and 29 wounded, printed up business cards he ordered over the Internet ...

From CHUCK BENNETT, New York Post,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Al-Qaeda,  Federal Bureau of Investigation,  Nidal Malik Hasan,  Peter Hoekstra,  House Intelligence Committee

Exec scandal at E-Sex-PN

The grope dopes go way back at ESPN. Bill Creasy, the cable network's first president of programming, was involved in a sex scandal with a production assistant less than half his age, documents obtained by The Post show. He was 74 when he demanded that ...

From CHUCK BENNETT, New York Post,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: ESPN,  Steve Phillips

New hero emerges from Ft. Hood tragedy

Sgt. Kimberly Munley is still America's hero, but she may have to share some of the adoration. A more complicated chronology is emerging of the frantic few seconds when Munley, a civilian cop assigned to Fort Hood, traded shots with spree killer Maj. ...

From CHUCK BENNETT, New York Post,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Nidal Malik Hasan,  Mark Todd

Training took over for cop who stopped Ft. Hood shooting

The fearless civilian police officer who traded gunfire with Fort Hood killer Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, said her training kicked in when she confronted the madmen Thursday outside the Soldier Readiness Processing Center. "The entire incident was very ...

From CHUCK BENNETT, New York Post,  11 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Nidal Malik Hasan,  Mark Todd

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