27 September 2011

Ed Koch Announces Support for Obama After Israel Speech

Former Mayor Ed Koch, who endorsed a Republican congressional candidate in New York as a way to "send a message" to President Obama on his policies toward Israel, now says he supports the president.

Koch told NBC New York that he is "back on the Obama Express Bus for re-election" after hearing his speech last week to the U.N.

"He has convinced me that he is very supportive of the state of Israel," Koch said. "His speech at the U.N. in support of Israel was extraordinary... I couldn't have made a better one myself."

Obama, in his speech, declared there was no shortcut to peace between Israel and the Palestinians, and forcefully defended his opposition to the Palestinian plan to seek statehood recognition from the U.N. Security Council.

"Any mistrust, any doubts, have disappeared," Koch said. "I'm fully satisfied with the president's actions as they relate to Israel."

Koch, a Democrat, crossed party lines to endorse Republican Bob Turner in the special election earlier this month that was held to fill the seat vacated by disgraced Rep. Anthony Weiner.

Israel became a major policy debate in the election, and Turner beat his Democratic opponent, becoming the first Republican elected in the district.

Koch said he notified the White House of his change of heart, and said Tuesday he is prepared to campaign for Obama.

"I have shoes and will travel to Florida or any place they want to go," Koch said.

Fugitive NJ Hijacker Captured After 41 Years

Fugitive NJ Hijacker Captured After 41 Years

A most-wanted murderer who has been on the run since he escaped a New Jersey prison and hijacked a plane from Detroit in the 1970s has been caught after an investigation that spanned four states, three continents and four decades, NBC New York has learned.

FBI and New Jersey officials tracked hunted killer George Wright to a town outside Lisbon, where Portuguese authorities arrested him Monday.

Decades ago, Wright was in a New Jersey prison, serving a 30-year sentence for the 1962 robbing and killing of a war hero he had gunned down at an Esso gas station in Farmingdale, N.J. World War II Bronze Star recipient Walter Paterson was killed for the $70 in his pocket.

In August 1970, Wright and two others escaped from the Leesburg, N.J. facility, stole the warden's car and headed to Atlantic City. From there they went to Detroit, where they joined up with the Black Liberation Army. He lived under an alias, working part-time as a model to pay bills.

Two years later, Wright and several others commandeered a Delta Airlines flight from Detroit to Miami -- Wright boarded the flight dressed as a priest, with a gun hidden in the cut-out pages of a Bible.

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His fellow members of the Black Liberation Army also boarded with weapons, and 88 passengers were held hostage. It was one of the most daring hijackings in history, and also one of the most humiliating for the FBI.

Agents were forced to wear bathing suits to deliver a suitcase of cash to Wright and his fellow hijackers on a Miami runway. The hijackers wanted to be sure they weren't carrying weapons.

Tower recordings from the time captured their negotiations.

"Follow my instructions to the letter or someone will get hurt," a hijacker says.

 

"We will follow your instructions explicitly. The money's being packed in suitcases right now," comes the reply from the tower.

"The money comes on first before any passenger gets off," the hijacker says.

"The men are putting on their bathing suits and going over with the money now," the tower says.

After Wright and the others got their money, they let the passengers go but kept the crew hostage. They then flew to Boston, where they refueled before leaving for Algeria.

Capt. William May, a pilot held hostage, said after the ordeal was over that the hijackers told them "we were the pawns in this game and we'd be the first to go if anything went wrong."

Hijackings were frequent in those days. Before this hijacking, another plane with Black Panthers flew to Algeria and was greeted by Eldridge Cleaver, who had been welcomed as a political refugee after fleeing bail in California.

When Wright and his crew landed, the Algerians -- under pressure from U.S. officials -- seized the $1 million, and the group was not allowed to meet with Cleaver. But they spoke to the press before they fled.

"Give us our money and we'll go somewhere else," said a woman traveling with them.

After that hijacking, Congress ordered scanners at every U.S. airport.

Some of the hijackers were eventually caught a few years later in Paris, but Wright was never found -- until he recently began contacting some relatives in the U.S. The FBI, along with U.S. marshals and New Jersey Department of Corrections investigators, tracked him to Portugal.

Wright, now 68, is being held without bail in Portugal.

CSUN Warns of Possible Gunman on Campus

CSUN Warns of Possible Gunman on Campus

Campus police are scouring the library at California State University, Northridge after a report of a possible gunman on campus.

"At 10:27 this morning University police received information of a white male 5'8 wearing a white tee shirt that says 'human rights violation,' of potential middle eastern descent, short spiky hair, short jeans, indicated he had a gun," according to an emergency notification from the school.

No weapon has actually been seen, although witnesses said the man threatened to take people out, said CSUN spokesperson Shante Morgan.

The Oviatt Library was evacuated as a precaution, said CSUN spokeswoman Carmen Ramos Chandler.

The university warned students not to approach the man. Anyone with information can contact police at 818-677-2111.

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15-Year-Old Charged With Rape at Montgomery County Playground

15-Year-Old Charged With Rape at Montgomery County Playground

Montgomery County police arrested a 15-year-old boy Monday in an August rape at an Olney playground.

Police received a tip fingering Alvick Omenga in the rape of a 22-year-old woman near Wagonwheel Court early Aug. 5. Investigators obtained a warrant and got a DNA sample that matched, police said.

The victim told police she was getting out of her car near her home about 1 a.m. when her attacker approached her, grabbed her by the neck and forced her to a playground, where he allegedly raped her.

Omenga had told his friends that it’s OK to rape, that people get away with it all the time, according to court documents.

Authorities said he confessed and wrote a letter of apology to the victim.

Omenga is charged as an adult with first-degree rape and attempted robbery. He was ordered held on $5 million bond.

Police also are investigating Omenga in several street robberies, authorities said.

President Barack Obama Leaves LA

After a day of fundraising and inconveniencing Los Angeles drivers, President Barack Obama has left LA.

Air Force One left LAX at 10:15 a.m. Tuesday, en route to Denver, where he will promote his American Jobs Act bill.

The president was in LA for two fundraisers, one at the House of Blues in West Hollywood. The other was at Fig & Olive restaurant on Melrose Place.

The stops were part of Obama's three-day West Coast fundraising trip. In the Bay Area, he stopped by business social networking site, LinkedIn. He was also in San Diego for a fundraiser.

Temporary no parking signs lined Santa Monica and Sunset boulevards for the president's motorcade. A portion of San Vicente Boulevard was closed until noon Tuesday.

This was President Obama's seventh visit to LA.

Related: Fig & Olive Throws $17,000-Per-Plate Dinner

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Feds Give $450M to Texas Clean Energy Plant

Feds Give $450M to Texas Clean Energy Plant

The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded $450 million to a clean coal project planned for arid West Texas.

The department says the money will be used to build one of the "most advanced and environmentally clean coal-based power plants." The plant will use a lower-carbon coal to produce energy.

It will also use a high-tech acid-gas technology to capture 90 percent of the carbon dioxide from the plant. That carbon dioxide will be transported through an existing pipeline to oil fields in Texas' Permian Basin.

The plant is expected to provide an average of 650 construction jobs. Once it is operating, the plant is expected to add 300 jobs to the region.

Texas is seeking new energy sources as its population booms.

Police to Up Patrols in Hillcrest

Police to Up Patrols in Hillcrest

A new police bike team is set to launch in Hillcrest to increase patrol of the popular neighborhood.

Six officers on special equipped bikes will patrol the area from 5 p.m. - 3 a.m., Wednesday - Saturday, officials said.

Four of the bikes were donated by local Hillcrest businessmen, two more were donated by the Hillcrest Business Association.

The bikes run about $1100 each, said HBA executive Director Benjamin Nichols.

The Hybrid road bikes are equipped with special gear for police officers to patrol, Nichols explained.

The funding for the bike team will allow them to patrol limited days, but more funding could be coming, said Councilman Todd Gloria's Deputy Chief of Staff Katie Keach.

Gloria's district includes the Hillcrest neighborhood.

Gloria lobbied for a similar patrol in North Park, where Keach says it has really helped the neighborhood.

According to Keach the bike officers are already on patrol, but the official date the officers will start their beat is slated for Sept. 29.