Saturday 25 February 2023

St Louis Zoo Put On Lockdown: Ben the Bear Broke Out AGAIN

St Louis Zoo is put on lockdown after 300-pound Andean bear call Ben broke out of his enclosure for second time in a MONTH

  •  Ben the bear broke out of his habitat on Thursday around 1pm
  •  Visitors and staff were taken indoors as zoo officials searched for the bear 
  •  He was found an hour later sitting peacefully by a river before being tranquilized 

St Louis Zoo was put on lockdown after a 'curious' 300-pound Andean bear named Ben escaped his enclosure for the second time in a month.

Zoo officials enacted their 'emergency response protocol' after the four year-old bear busted out of his enclosure Thursday afternoon. 

He previously went for a wander on February 7, and escaped a second time after managing to break new stainless steel brackets staff had added to try and stop Ben from getting out again. 

Zoo visitor Drew Wilson and his family spotted Ben wandering across a path in the distance, and flagged his escape.

Wilson told Fox2: ' “We actually called it in,” said Drew Wilson, a zoo visitor. “They showed up maybe two minutes later. The bear was very calm the whole time we saw him. Just looked like he was having fun.”

Visitors at the staff at the zoo were swiftly taken to several indoor facilities as they searched for the massive animal.

Ben was found an hour later relaxing peacefully by a river before he was tranquilized and taken to a different enclosure.  

Ben is pictured roaming a public footpath at St Louis Zoo on Thursday after his escape

Ben is pictured roaming a public footpath at St Louis Zoo on Thursday after his escape  

Ben is pictured in his enclosure, prior to his latest escape. He also busted out on February 7, and has defied efforts to strengthen its security to stop him getting back out

Ben is pictured in his enclosure, prior to his latest escape. He also busted out on February 7, and has defied efforts to strengthen its security to stop him getting back out  

One onlooker who saw Ben out and about said the bear appeared to be 'having fun'

One onlooker who saw Ben out and about said the bear appeared to be 'having fun'  

St. Louis Zoo that is also called the Saint Louis Zoological Park is home to more than 16,000 animals, many of which are endangered. 

The zoo performs active animal escape drills at least four times a year and were prepared when Ben escaped. 

He had had been living at the Saint Louis Zoo since July of 2021 as part of their Association of Zoos and Aquariums' Andean Bear Species Survival Plan.

The Saint Louis Zoo that is also called the Saint Louis Zoological Park is home to more than 16,000 animals, many of which are endangered.

The Saint Louis Zoo that is also called the Saint Louis Zoological Park is home to more than 16,000 animals, many of which are endangered.

The zoo posted Ben's escape on Twitter crawling through a mesh hole and making it about about 100 feet before he was darted

The zoo posted Ben's escape on Twitter crawling through a mesh hole and making it about about 100 feet before he was darted 

The first time Ben escaped was on February 7 for about an hour and a half.

The cunning bear managed to free himself from his habitat after fiddling with some steel mesh that eventually loosened a cable, and allowed him to break free. 

The incident took place before the zoo opened to the public and no animals or staff members were injured. 

Zoo officials had since secured the space with stainless steel clips that are used on cargo ships that have a tensile strength of 450 pounds, but Ben still broke free, the zoo director said. 

'We thought that would do it. We added the clips about every eight inches, but he still managed to tear some of them apart,' Macek said.

He added: 'He's just very curious.'

The zoo is planning to work with the Association of Zoos & Aquariums Bear Taxon Advisory Group to help secure Ben's habitat.

Andean bears, also known as spectacled bears because of their facial markings, are native to the Andes mountains in South America.

They tend to stick to a vegetarian diet, but do eat some meat too, and their population level is considered vulnerable by conservationists.  


U.S. Crime News: Florida shooting: Photographer at the scene says gunman 'kept shooting at me' and describes moment his colleague was killed

 

Florida shooting: Photographer at the scene says gunman 'kept shooting at me' and describes moment his colleague was killed


Photographer Jesse Walden, who was wounded in the attack, said from his hospital bed that his colleague Dylan Lyons was his best friend and a "sweet guy", who was hit by a round from gunman's weapon while he was in the passenger seat of his car.


By Sky News, Friday 24 February 2023

The suspect, Keith Melvin Moses, appeared to smirk as he was taken into custody


A photographer has described the moment his journalist colleague was killed in a Florida shooting, which left him wounded and a nine-year-old girl and a woman dead.

The suspect, thought to be Keith Melvin Moses, 19, shot and killed Nathacha Augustin, 38, in Pine Hills, west of Orlando, before heading to a nearby home where he fatally shot nine-year-old T'yonna Major and critically wounded her mother.

Hours later, he returned to the scene, shooting and killing 24-year-old Dylan Lyons, who was covering the story for Spectrum News 13, and wounding photographer Jesse Walden.

Speaking to KOB in Albuquerque, an NBC News outlet, Mr Walden recalled the moment his colleague was shot.

"Dylan was a reporter I worked with every day. We were best friends

"He was just a sweet guy.

Mr Walden explained he was getting his camera from the back of the car, which his colleague was in, when he heard shots and felt a pain in his groin.

"I see that he's shooting at me. I was assuming he was shooting at a house or something behind me, and I just happened to catch a bullet.

"But he kept shooting at me."

Mr Walden said that he ducked under the wheel of his car, and the gunman walked forward and fired into the vehicle.

Dylan Lyons, who was in the passenger seat, was struck and killed.

Mr Lyons loved reporting on the news and telling people's stories, a colleague said Pic: GoFundMe


Orange County Sheriff's Office have also shared dramatic bodycam footage of the moment Moses, the suspect, was arrested.

In the expletive-laden clip, Moses repeatedly screams "let me go" and "I can't breathe" at the officers, after he has been tackled to the ground.

One officer then proceeds to remove a gun from Moses's pocket, when he says: "It's still hot".

In other pictures released by the force, Moses appears to be smirking as he is taken into custody.

Moses has been formally charged with the murder of Ms Augustin, with whom he was acquainted.

Additional charges are set to follow relating to the other four victims, who were not known to him.

According to officials, the teenager has a lengthy criminal history - including charges related to firearms, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, burglary and theft.


Mega-Prison in El Salvador for 40,000 MS-13s and other gangs

Mega-prison in El Salvador for 40,000 suspected gangsters – which has only 80 beds for every 100 inmates - welcomes its first new inmates with vow 'You will never walk out of here'

  • El Salvador has the highest incarceration rate in world with 2 per cent of their population currently in jail
  • Recently the government has cracked down on gangs and arrested 63,000 people under state of emergency 

A mega-prison in El Salvador has opened its doors for its first 2,000 inmates of suspected gang members - who upon their arrival found out there are not enough beds for everyone and there are no mattresses at all.

The facility is designed to house 40,000 suspected gangsters and the security minister for the Central American country warned inmates they 'will never walk out of here'. 

The move to the high-tech prison follows President Nayib Bukele's 'war' on crime.

Bukele tweeted that 'at dawn, in a single operation, we transferred the first 2,000 members to the Center for the Confinement of Terrorism (CECOT)' - which he claims is the largest mega-prison in the Americas.

Bukele added: 'This will be their new house, where they will live for decades, all mixed, unable to do any further harm to the population.'

Police officers in riot gear guarding the arrival of inmates belonging to the MS-13 and 18 gangs to the new prison "Terrorist Confinement Centre"

Police officers in riot gear guarding the arrival of inmates belonging to the MS-13 and 18 gangs to the new prison 'Terrorist Confinement Centre'

The prisoners were made to run while leaning forwards with their hands cuffed behind their backs as they moved into the prison

The prisoners were made to run while leaning forwards with their hands cuffed behind their backs as they moved into the prison

The inmates are members of more than a dozen gangs and were handcuffed and stripped down to their boxers

They were loaded onto buses, hands and feet in shackles, to be taken to the new prison in a convoy that included helicopters.

The president posted a video showing barefoot, tattooed men wearing only white boxers, bent over and with their hands behind their shaven heads.

They were stacked closely together, each sitting with his legs on either side of the man in front of them as armed guards in balaclavas look on.

At the new facility, the men were similarly stacked up before being led in large groups into their cells, where they are left sitting on the floor before stacked metal beds with no mattresses visible.

'We are eliminating this cancer from society,' justice and security minister Gustavo Villatoro said on Twitter.

'Know that you will never walk out of CECOT, you will pay for what you are... cowardly terrorists,' he added.

Built on Bukele's orders after he declared a 'war' on gangs last March, the prison in Tecoluca, 74 kilometers (46 miles) southeast of the capital San Salvador, consists of eight buildings made of reinforced concrete.

Each one has 32 cells of about 100 square meters (1,075 square feet), designed to hold 'more than 100' inmates, according to Public Works Minister Romeo Rodriguez.

Each cell has only two sinks and two toilets.

The men all had their hair shaved off, revealing a wide variety of tattoos on their heads

The men all had their hair shaved off, revealing a wide variety of tattoos on their heads

The Terrorism Confinement Center, which will be guarded by over 800 soldiers and police officers, more than doubles El Salvador's incarceration capacity and will help relieve some of the overpopulation in the country's prison system

The Terrorism Confinement Center, which will be guarded by over 800 soldiers and police officers, more than doubles El Salvador's incarceration capacity and will help relieve some of the overpopulation in the country's prison system

The first 2,000 Inmates in El Salvador were moved to a new prison called "Terrorist Confinement Centre"

The first 2,000 Inmates in El Salvador were moved to a new prison called 'Terrorist Confinement Centre'

A prison guard stands by a group of six prisoners who are cuffed, tightly lined up and facing a wall

A prison guard stands by a group of six prisoners who are cuffed, tightly lined up and facing a wall

The first 2,000 gang members were transferred from the Izalco prison to "America's largest" mega-prison, equipped with high-tech surveillance

The first 2,000 gang members were transferred from the Izalco prison to 'America's largest' mega-prison, equipped with high-tech surveillance

The majority of the prisoners are heavily

The majority of the prisoners are heavily tattooed, with many having their whole bodies covered in designs

The prison is equipped with dining halls, exercise rooms and table tennis tables, they are exclusively for guards' use

The prison is equipped with dining halls, exercise rooms and table tennis tables, they are exclusively for guards' use

Gang members wait to be taken to their cells after 2000 gang members were transferred to the Terrorism Confinement Center

Gang members wait to be taken to their cells after 2000 gang members were transferred to the Terrorism Confinement Center

There are only 80 metal bunks for every 100 prisoners, and rights groups and observers have criticised the construction as a violation of incarceration standards.

'There will be no mattresses in the cells,' the prison warden - who wore a ski mask to protect his identity - told journalists when the project was unveiled.

While the prison is equipped with dining halls, exercise rooms and table tennis tables, they are exclusively for guards' use.

Prisoners will leave the cell only for legal hearings by videoconference, or to be punished in a windowless and unlit isolation cell.

Some 63,000 presumed gang members have been rounded up since Bukele declared a state of emergency months ago, allowing arrests without warrants in the violence-plagued country.

There are only 80 metal bunks for every 100 prisoners, and rights groups and observers have criticised the construction as a violation of incarceration standards

There are only 80 metal bunks for every 100 prisoners, and rights groups and observers have criticised the construction as a violation of incarceration standards

An officer supervises video monitors in the Terrorism Confinement Center on Thursday

An officer supervises video monitors in the Terrorism Confinement Center on Thursday

The arrival of inmates belonging to the MS-13 and 18 gangs to the new prison "Terrorist Confinement Centre"

The arrival of inmates belonging to the MS-13 and 18 gangs to the new prison 'Terrorist Confinement Centre'

'There will be no mattresses in the cells,' the prison warden - who wore a ski mask to protect his identity - told journalists when the project was unveiled

'There will be no mattresses in the cells,' the prison warden - who wore a ski mask to protect his identity - told journalists when the project was unveiled

Police officers registering the arrival of inmates belonging to the MS-13 and 18 gangs

Police officers registering the arrival of inmates belonging to the MS-13 and 18 gangs

Some 63,000 presumed gang members have been rounded up since Bukele declared a state of emergency months ago

Some 63,000 presumed gang members have been rounded up since Bukele declared a state of emergency months ago