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International inspectors enter Douma, site of alleged Syrian chemical attack

April 22, 2018 by  
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BEIRUT — Weapons inspectors entered the Syrian city of Douma on Saturday, a global watchdog said, following a suspected poison gas attack which killed at least 43 people and prompted U.S.-led military action against Syrian military facilities.

After a week of delays, the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) said that it had visited one of two alleged blast sites in the city to collect samples to be sent for tests in the Netherlands.

“The OPCW will evaluate the situation and consider future steps including another possible visit to Douma,” the organization said in a statement. 

Residents and doctors present on the night of the April 7 attack said the air had filled with the smell of chlorine. Video footage and eyewitness testimonies suggest that some of the victims died foaming at the mouth, a symptom that could indicate exposure to a nerve agent.

But rather than be allowed to head straight for the site, the OPCW team sat in Damascus for much of the past week, leading the United States and France to accuse Syria and its Russian allies of attempting to delay the inspection as they sanitized the alleged blast sites.

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Father holding his daughter in his lap fatally stabbed while dining at restaurant in California

April 22, 2018 by  
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Jamal Jackson, the man shown sitting in this surveillance video, is suspected in a fatal Ventura stabbing. Police want to know if you have had contact with him. If so, contact Sgt. Matt Cain 805-339-4488.

CAMARILLO, Calif. — A 35-year-old father died from stab wounds he suffered as he held his daughter in his lap at a restaurant in Ventura, police said Friday. 

The victim was identified as Anthony Mele of Ventura.

Ventura police arrested Jamal Jackson, 49, on the night of the attack and have charged him with premeditated murder. Jackson, who is listed as homeless, was being held in Ventura County jail in lieu of a $1.05 million bond. Police continued to investigate a motive for the attack.

The incident unfolded Wednesday night inside the Aloha Steakhouse while Mele was with his wife and his 5-year-old daughter, who sat on his lap.

Mele had just finished eating when the attacker walked into the restaurant and stabbed him in the neck, according to police. The girl was not injured, authorities said. 

Authorities were called to the scene at 9:20 p.m. Mele was taken to a hospital, where he underwent surgery. Ventura police said they were notified that the victim was removed from life support at about 6:30 p.m. Thursday and died from the injury.

The suspect, identified by authorities as Jackson, was chased by a group of people from the crime scene and onto the nearby beach, police said. Officers later found Jackson and arrested him.

The restaurant was open for business Friday as police continued to investigate a motive for the attack. An impromptu memorial with flowers, candles and photos of Mele had been set up outside near a corner of the restaurant, where people were paying their respects.

Meanwhile, Ventura police said they were stepping up patrols around the Ventura Promenade where the stabbing took place. City leaders also decried the incident and vowed the take measures to ensure a similar incident does not occur.

“We are extremely disheartened and infuriated by this criminal attack,” Mayor Neal Andrews said in a statement. “We will not tolerate this in our community. Nothing is more important than the safety of our visitors, residents and businesses.”

If convicted, Jackson faces up to 55 years in prison.