23-03-2021
By SJA Jafri + Agencies + Bureau Report
COLORADO/ MELBOURNE/ LONDON/ KARACHI: Another American “White Terrorist” exposed as PMI and Messenger have been highlighting through its reporting with solid evidences since a long that the real terrorist is Americans while half of the terrorism activities of the world are either being planned in America or the Americans are behind them hence, the Australia, UK, Israel and some other countries are responsible for the rest terrorism of the globe, sources revealed.
Sources informed PMI and Messenger that there are almost 3,000 anti-Shia, anti-Islam and anti-Muslims activists and terrorists are living in while over 1,900 well trained and well equipped armed rebels belong from different local, national and international groups have been involving in terror successful and unsuccessful bids in Australia while approximately 1100 terrorists are in UK, Canada, Germany and three other countries those can hit their targets easily anytime according to their plans and as per instructions given their supervisors and commanders from Pakistan and Afghanistan.
A Boulder police officer was among 10 people killed in a supermarket shooting in Colorado.
The alleged gunman, who was injured during the shooting, is now in custody. The suspect is being treated at hospital.
Officers had escorted a shirtless man with blood running down his leg out of the store in handcuffs but authorities would not say if he was the suspect.
Boulder Police confirmed the slain officer was Eric Talley, who was one of the first on the scene.
Police said they will not release names of other victims until families have been notified.
“We will work around the clock to get this accomplished,” Boulder’s police chief said.
Police still do not have a motive for the shooting at the King supers store in Boulder, which is about 40 kilometers northwest of Denver and home to the University of Colorado.
Video taken by an eyewitness to the King supers supermarket shooting appears to show people lying on the ground inside and outside the store, and purported gunshots are heard.
The video, taken by Dean Schiller, is part of a longer live stream that he took as the shooting progressed and police arrived.
In the excerpt, Schiller is heard calling out saying that people need to call 911.
“We don’t know if there’s a shooter active shooter, active shooter somewhere,” Schiller said in the video.
Schiller is heard on the video asking what appears to be a store employee whether a shooter went into the store.
Ryan Borowski, one of the people inside the King supers grocery store when a shooter starting firing shots, said everyone helped each other get out of the back of the store.
He said he heard two loud sounds, and by the third one, he and the people around him realized they were gunshots. He said they started running to the back of the store and employees helped them out the back door.
Television helicopter video showed law enforcement vehicles and officers massing outside, including SWAT teams, and at least three helicopters on the roof of the store in Boulder, home to the University of Colorado about 40 kilometers northwest of Denver.
Officers had their guns drawn, and some windows at the front of the store were broken.
Authorities over a loudspeaker said the building was surrounded and that “you need to surrender.”
They said to come out with hands up and unarmed.
A man who said he was shopping at the store told KCNC-TV that he heard a loud bang, then heard another, and by the third, everyone was running.
He said they ran to the back of the store, found the employee area and workers told them how to escape.
He said they walked single file, with their arms on the backs of those in front of them.
Officers were helping people out of the store to safety.
A person who answered the telephone at a nearby sandwich shop said he and his employees were locked down in the back of the store and all were safe.
Someone who answered the phone at nail studio next door said she and her colleagues were safe.
Neither had details on what happened at the market across the street. (Int’l Monitoring Desk)