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One dead and five injured including juveniles in Cincinnati shooting


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  • Horror unfolded in Cincinnati’s West End just before 9.30pm on Friday
  • One male was pronounced dead at the scene with five other victims including children rushed to hospital
  • Three juveniles in critical but stable condition, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center confirmed

By Bethan Sexton For Dailymail.Com

Published: 12:41 GMT, 4 November 2023 | Updated: 12:50 GMT, 4 November 2023

One person has been killed and another five injured in a horrific mass shooting in Cincinnati.

The incident unfolded in the city’s West End just before 9.30pm on Friday, police confirmed.

One male died at the scene, while the other victims, which include juveniles, were rushed to the hospital. 

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center confirmed the facility received three patients with gunshot wounds on Friday night. Spokeswoman Nanette Bentley told The Enquirer three patients are in critical, but stable condition. 

No further details have been released about their identities or that of the gunman, who remains at large.  

One person has been killed and another five injured in a deadly shooting in Cincinnati on Friday night

The gunman opened fire just before 9.30pm, killing one and injuring the other victims, at least three of which were juveniles

Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge told NBC News she is ‘angry’ about the tragedy. 

‘This is happening too often. People are reverting to gun violence rather than resolving disputes in a humane manner. It is not humane to pull out a firearm and shoot individuals recklessly,’ she said.

Theetge stressed there is no wider threat to the public and that officers were working to notify the victims’ next of kin last night.

‘We are gathering all evidence so we can bring these people to justice,’ Theetge added. ‘It’s unacceptable on a Friday night that six people are shot in our city.’

Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval urged the public to pray for the city.

‘Tonight, there was a horrific tragedy in the West End. Children were shot. At least one life was lost. Our friends and neighbors are feeling unimaginable fear, trauma, and anger,’ he said.

‘Right now, I’m asking for your prayers. We will keep you updated as our officers continue their investigation. But I promise this: we will give everything we have to deliver justice against this sickening, heartless violence.’ 


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I’ve seen King Tut’s ‘cursed’ body…what I noticed may change everything


EGYPTOLOGISTS have been left baffled by a number of very unusual discoveries inside Tutankhamun’s tomb 101 years after it was first opened.

The former King of Egypt’s life has been surrounded by unanswered questions for the past century.

King Tutankhamun and his tomb have left Egyptolgists baffled by a number of very unusual discoveries for over a century

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King Tutankhamun and his tomb have left Egyptolgists baffled by a number of very unusual discoveries for over a centuryCredit: AFP

Biomedical Egyptologist Sofia Aziz has been researching the body of King Tut for years and isn't sure about some expert's claims

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Biomedical Egyptologist Sofia Aziz has been researching the body of King Tut for years and isn’t sure about some expert’s claimsCredit: Instagram @sofia_aziz_

Many of the speculative issues with the former king have been dismissed by Sofia

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Many of the speculative issues with the former king have been dismissed by Sofia

101 years ago Howard Carter discovered Tutankhamun's tomb and it left so many unanswered questions for confused archaeologists and the public

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101 years ago Howard Carter discovered Tutankhamun’s tomb and it left so many unanswered questions for confused archaeologists and the public

From whether he had any disabilities to whether he was really even a man, people are still arguing over Tutankhamun more than 3,300 years after he died.

Sofia Aziz is a biomedical Egyptologist who has been face-to-face with Tutankhamun’s mummy before.

She’s spent years researching the famous king’s body and trying to answer some of the biggest unanswered questions in the world.

In the years prior to his death, the famous Pharaoh is believed to have limped with a crippling foot condition known as club foot that left him severely disabled.

But Sofia isn’t so sure.

She told The Sun: “What I found through my research is that his disabilities have been exaggerated a lot and I’m not 100 per cent convinced that he did have foot disabilities.”

The expert on all things mummification thinks that simply looking at CT scans of his body can make people think he had bad leg issues but this doesn’t tell the whole story.

She voiced some concerns, saying: “The way that he was bandaged up was a little worrying as we found that his apparent club foot was actually more of a result of tight bandaging.

“Back 1925, his first autopsy was a very aggressive autopsy. I mean they did all kinds of things to his body.

“They put him out in the heat to try and melt the resin and then they put these hot knives on him and they literally marked him.”

After this first look at Tutankhamun, he wasn’t studied again until 1968.

By this point, others had secretly found him and according to Sofia, his body had been messed with and led to even more damage.

Then to make matters even worse, by 2005 his bandages had fallen off and became exposed to the elements.

The super fan of ancient Egypt said she felt “sceptical” over the claims and blamed the treatment of his handlers instead.

She continued: “There’s no evidence that he was limping on one side and there’s no evidence of arthritis on his foot, which we’d expect from somebody with club foot.

“I personally think that if he did have a club foot, it would have been extremely mild. But that’s not what they’re saying.

“If you look at the actual papers written about him published in 2009, they’re saying he had an extreme club foot that I can’t agree with.”

Although Sofia does admit that he definitely had some sort of disability.

After checking his scans and seeing Tutankhamun’s body she declared: “I think if he did have a disability, it was more centred around his speech.

“He had quite an extreme overbite and a cleft palate on the roof of his mouth so he would’ve definitely spoken with a lisp, if nothing else

“It’s a shame there’s not been more of a focus on it as we do have actual proper proof of it, rather than the club foot.”

Experts are also arguing over whether the mummy we found was really Tutankhamun.

Chris Naunton, an Egyptologist, presented his evidence that King Tut was actually buried in a woman’s tomb due to how it was laid out.

Almost all of the legendary pharaoh’s tombs had entrances that first took you left inside as this was a symbol of masculinity.

Only the tomb of Hatshepsut, a female Pharaoh, has a right-hand turn at the entrance.

But Tutankhamun’s burial ground in the Valley of Kings also has a sharp right turn going in.

During the Smithsonian Channel’s documentary, Secrets: Tut’s Tomb, Naunton noted the ruler’s tomb was unique.

He asked: “Should we be expecting not the burial of a male king, Tutankhamun, here but a female pharaoh instead?”

The rest of the tomb, filled with precious gifts and famous artefacts, also had some more feminine clues.

The iconic death mask that almost everyone knows as being Tuts also has a rather suspicious design.

Experts have argued that the golden mask was originally made for an Egyptian woman and that’s why it looks fit for a queen.

British archaeologist Nicholas Reeves has also previously argued that the boy king was buried in someone else’s grave.

He uses the feminine-looking statues, including some with breasts, as evidence of this.

The renowned archaeologists think a lot of the goods in the burial chamber were originally made for Egyptian Queen Nefertiti meaning the scary “Tutankhamun curse” might actually be Nefertiti’s instead.

Some believe the Egyptian Queen is buried in a separate chamber behind one of the walls surrounding Tut.

While many of the finds are still utter mysteries, there are clear signs of Tut being a man.

The biggest comes from the fact that among the 5,000 artefacts found alongside his mummy were the remains of two mummified baby girl fetuses.

The king reportedly had the pair both stillborn with his wife Ankhesenamun before his death and was given them to be buried with.

He was also rumoured to have been buried with a model erect penis so gods in the afterlife thought he was still able to use his mind despite his body being dead.

Other theories around why Tut might’ve been in the wrong tomb centre around how he died.

He’s thought to have died suddenly at 19 so his funeral might’ve been rushed.

A king would normally have a huge traditional funeral as he gets laid to rest but the rare quick death might’ve scuppered plans.

His death remains one of the greatest mysteries of ancient Egypt and has had scientists scrambling trying to solve the leader’s tragic demise.

People have claimed he died of malaria while others felt he could’ve been killed by an infection or even assassinated.

Sofia Aziz doesn’t know for certain what killed him but does think a few rumours need rubbishing as they’re simply untrue.

The idea of him having malaria seems to be most people’s go-to guess.

Sofia gave her opinion on this theory and said: “If he had an infection it could have killed him but he didn’t need malaria and there’s no way he would have died from malaria alone as a teenage boy.

“He would have built up an immunity so I don’t agree with that explanation.”

The expert Egyptologist does have high hopes going forward and believes we might soon find out more about his death.

This is because King Tut’s previously untouched organs could make a surprise journey from Egyptian authorities to the hands of a forensic team and groups to study.

Sofia said: “I feel there isn’t much left we can learn by studying his mummy itself because I’ve looked at every aspect and I don’t personally think we can find out anything else.

“But what I will say is where are his internal organs? What happened to them?

“We know they’re there because of the canopic jars and possibly they could be studied as if he did have some sort of disease, maybe studying his internal organs would help.”

The organs are rumoured to have never been seen by anyone alive today as they’re apparently kept locked away in Egypt.

Sofia continued: “They’ve never been studied and by studying them we could, if nothing else, eliminate if he did have any diseases and maybe we could get closer to seeing if he had an internal injury that impacted him.

“I think it is going to be done soon. I get a feeling that this is something that might happen.”

The only major concern Sofia has is if the organs were just chucked away by accident.

She explained: “Sometimes the contents is taken and thrown away because museums were only interested in the jars but I just don’t think that they would have thrown away Tutankhamun’s.

“I’d be shocked if they did so they must be somewhere but I don’t know where they are, but they have to be somewhere.”

Today marks 101 years since British archaeologist Howard Carter led a team into Tutankhamun’s iconic resting place.

The whole excavation took ten years to complete and is regarded as one of the most important in history.

Experts are now calling to look into the organs of Tutankhamun such as his brain so they can study the Pharaoh further

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Experts are now calling to look into the organs of Tutankhamun such as his brain so they can study the Pharaoh furtherCredit: AFP

The former King of Egypt's feet that many have said show he had club foot, although some disagree with this idea

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The former King of Egypt’s feet that many have said show he had club foot, although some disagree with this ideaCredit: AFP or licensors

Sofia Aziz standing with the reworked head of Egyptian Queen Nefertiti who many believe might be the woman whose tomb Tutankhamun took over

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Sofia Aziz standing with the reworked head of Egyptian Queen Nefertiti who many believe might be the woman whose tomb Tutankhamun took overCredit: Instagram @sofia_aziz_

From his feminine death mask to the way you first enter his "cursed" tomb experts have questioned if Tut was actually buried in the right place

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From his feminine death mask to the way you first enter his “cursed” tomb experts have questioned if Tut was actually buried in the right placeCredit: Getty

The mummified body of Tutankhamun being restored in Egypt

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The mummified body of Tutankhamun being restored in EgyptCredit: Reuters

A century ago Carter and a team of archaeologists found King Tut's tomb and bought his body and artefacts out of the Valley of Kings

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A century ago Carter and a team of archaeologists found King Tut’s tomb and bought his body and artefacts out of the Valley of KingsCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd


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Putin ally is ready to join war against Israel


Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov—a long-time ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin—has declared his support for the Palestinian people in light of the recent escalation in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Palestinian militants of the Hamas group launched a surprise attack on Israel Saturday, killing hundreds of civilians as rockets launched from Gaza rained down on central and southern Israel. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has since declared war and called for a complete seizure of the Gaza Strip, where Hamas has held control since 2008.

In a post to his Telegram channel Monday, Kadyrov pleaded “to the international community” calling for a peaceful solution to the conflict, and said that the Chechen Republic is prepared to provide its own units as “peacekeeping forces” in the event they are needed.

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An Israeli tank drives toward the Israeli southern border with the Gaza Strip on October 9, 2023, near Sderot, Israel. Chechen leader Ramzan Kadryov declared his country’s support of the Palestinian people in light of the escalated Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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“I appeal to the international community so that at least once they unanimously make a fair decision regarding the situation in Palestine,” Kadyrov wrote. “I appeal to the leaders of Muslim countries—create a coalition and call on those whom you call friends, Europe and the entire West, so that they do not bomb civilians under the pretext of destroying militants.

“We support Palestine,” he added. “And we are against this war, which, unlike other conflicts, can develop into something more.

“I myself have been to Israel. And our peaceful delegation experienced first-hand attempts at overt provocation,” Kadyrov continued. “Therefore, I call for a stop to both the war and any form of escalation of the situation. If necessary, our units are ready to act as peacekeeping forces to restore order and counter any troublemakers.”

Russian officials have yet to pick a side in the conflict, although speculations arose online that Moscow could have had a role in Hamas’ successful attack, which took Israeli intelligence by surprise. While officials say there is no concrete evidence that the Kremlin assisted or trained Hamas fighters, Russia’s close ally, Iran, has long funded the militant organization

Still, Deputy National Security Adviser Jon Finer told reporters Monday that the United States believes Iran is only “broadly complicity” in Hamas attacks, reiterating that there is no “direct information” linking the two at this time, reported CNN.

Meanwhile, President Joe Biden has said that the U.S. firmly stands with Israel, and has vowed to provide the Israeli army with military assistance in its fight against Hamas. U.K. Prime Ministry Rishi Sunak has also pledged to send aid to Israel, where at least 10 Britons are feared to be dead or missing amid the conflict, reported the BBC, citing UK officials.

The conflict in Israel may prove useful to Russia as it continues its full-scale invasion of Ukraine as a way to distract the Western world from providing aid to Kyiv. Ukrainian military intelligence has also accused Moscow of sending Western-made weapons seized in the Russian-Ukraine war to the Gaza Strip for Hamas fighters.

Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has also blamed the Hamas attack on U.S. foreign policy, writing on his Telegram channel Saturday that America has been “a key player” in the decades-long conflict in Israel.

“Instead of actively working on a Palestinian-Israeli settlement, these idiots have crept into our country and are helping neo-Nazis with all their might, pitting two close peoples against each other,” Medvedev said.

Newsweek reached out to the Russian Foreign Ministry for comment via email Monday evening.

Correction 10/9/23, 6:30 p.m. ET: This article was updated to reflect that Ramzan Kadyrov is the leader of the Chechen Republic.

Newsweek is committed to challenging conventional wisdom and finding connections in the search for common ground.

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Патрушев: Порошенки, Зеленские и прочие Яценюки неизбежно ответят за свои преступления – Российская газета


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“Рано или поздно Порошенки, Зеленские и прочие Яценюки неизбежно ответят за сожженных заживо в Доме профсоюзов в Одессе, за попытки уничтожения русского народа на Донбассе, за гибель украинцев в братоубийственной войне. А вы, молодые люди, увидите, что им не удастся скрыться, как бывшему СС-овцу Гунько в Канаде, от справедливого суда народа”, – обратился Патрушев к присутствующим в зале студентам и школьникам.

По его словам, не останутся без ответа совершенные по заданию украинских спецслужб покушения на видных российских государственных, общественных деятелей, журналистов, а также поджоги зданий военных комиссариатов и инфраструктурных объектов на железной дороге.

“Украинским неонацистам и их покровителям придется ответить за попытки совершить провокацию с подрывом так называемой “грязной” бомбы. Международный трибунал даст им оценку. Их преступления не будут иметь срока давности”, – подчеркнул секретарь Совбеза РФ.


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Murders in U.S. Fell 6 Percent in 2022 as Violent Crime Declined


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But young people make up a growing share of those dying by gun violence, which is now the leading cause of death for children in the United States.


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FBI report shows stark increase in US hate crimes and drop in violent crime


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Data from the FBI’s annual crime report shows an overall dip in US violent crime, but a stark increase in hate crimes.

The new statistics from the federal agency, released on Monday, show that in 2022, violent offenses decreased to pre-pandemic levels.

Violent crime dropped by 1.7%, in stark contrast to claims from politicians in both political parties that crime is rising.

Murder and non-negligent manslaughter decreased by 6.1% compared with the previous year. Rape and assault also decreased, by 5.4% and 1.1% respectively.

But property crimes and hate crimes increased significantly in 2022. Property crimes increased by 7.3%, with instances of robbery increasing by 1.3% nationwide.

Hate crime incidents also increased, according to the FBI’s data.

Over 11,634 hate crime incidents were reported in 2022, compared with 10,840 the previous year.

A majority of hate crimes targeted Black people, with 51.9% of hate crime victims targeted due to “anti-Black or African American bias”, the report said.

The 2022 data also showed a sharp increase in anti-Hispanic bias.

There were also an increasing number of hate crimes against LGBTQ+ individuals, with 1,947 hate crime incidents in 2022 targeting an individual in relation to their sexual orientation, versus 1,711 the year before.

Joe Biden issued a statement from the White House, which said: “Antisemitic hate crimes rose 25% from 2021 to 2022, and antisemitism accounted for over half of all reported religion-based hate crimes. Anti-LGBTQI+ hate crimes rose 16%, and Muslim Americans and African Americans continue to be overrepresented among victims.”

The US president added: “The data is a reminder that hate never goes away, it only hides. Any hate crime is a stain on the soul of America.”

Several advocacy groups have released statements condemning the increase in targeted violence against minority groups.

The president of Human Rights Campaign, one of the country’s largest LGBTQ+ advocacy organizations, called the reported increase “shocking and heartbreaking” but “not unexpected”.

“The FBI’s data serves as another alarming indicator of the state of emergency our community finds itself in,” the organization’s president, Kelley Robinson, said in a statement.

Robinson added that the FBI’s data on hate crimes is incomplete.

Data for 2022 comes after the FBI overhauled its data collection process when nearly two-fifths of police agencies failed to participate in 2021’s voluntary reporting process, the Associated Press reported.

While 14,631 law enforcement agencies contributed to the 2022 report, some states don’t require their agencies to aggressively report or collect data on hate crimes, Axios reported.

“If we’re going to bring a stop to that violence, we need a full accounting of just how many hate crimes are taking place – and that requires every jurisdiction stepping up,” Robinson said.

Margaret Huang, president and CEO of the Southern Poverty Law Center, also criticized the FBI’s data as “grievously incomplete” in a statement.

“The lack of accurate and comprehensive national data on hate crime incidents greatly hinders our ability, as a nation, to address the root causes, design prevention strategies and provide the needed support to victims and communities,” Huang said.

“Unfortunately, we cannot outlaw hate, but we can – and must – do more to support people targeted by hate violence – especially Black, Hispanic, Asian, Jewish, LGBTQ+ and immigrant communities,” Huang added.


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