From Atlas Shrugs:
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
BURKA'ED BOMBER: UK STANDOFF BETWEEN MUSLIMA WITH BOMB AND ARMED POLICE
But above all else, Obama say, "respect it!"
Portrait of Britain 2012: Armed police train guns on 'veiled woman who claims to have bomb in bag'
- Police in Teesside were alerted shortly after 11am
- Incident is still on-going, seven hours after it started
- Bomb disposal experts are at the scene and a helicopter was scramble
It is a chilling image that will go around the world - a woman in a hijab 'claiming to have a bomb in her bag' pictured as armed police take aim at her.It is not known if the backpack contained a bomb or not but officers were not taking any chance.The incident is on-going seven hours after it started at the seafront in Saltburn, Teesside, today. Army bomb disposal experts are believed to be on site.Armed Police surround the woman in Saltburn, Teesside, and take aim. Her bag is behind herCleveland Police have not yet confirmed the exact nature of the incident but have said the area has been cordoned off after concern for the welfare of a woman. Negotiations with her are still taking place.Eyewitnesses reported seeing a white wearing a dress with a veil sitting on a bench surrounded by armed police, who were alerted shortly after 11am.Residents in Saltburn say they believe it is a woman local to the area.A bomb disposal team have are also at the scene and a police helicopter has been scrambledIt is understood that a rucksack is being examined by bomb disposal experts and at one point the woman was face down on the ground as officers covered her with their weapons.A cordon is in place and Saltburn bank has been shut to traffic.Some locals claimed the woman had been to a hardware store in the town earlier in the day and purchased items.The woman is ordered to walk forward, away from the bag as armed police keep their guns trained on herThe bag is left in the street with concerned officers treating it as a suspect package
Specialist officers took cover in case the package contained a bombOne, who did not want to be named, said: 'She doesn't say a lot, she's always walking around wearing a white hijab, she's white.'My friend tried to say hello to her once, she just snapped at him. We heard she went to M and M DIY Home Improvementhardware store, trying to buy things to make a bomb apparently.'Sales assistants at the store would not confirm that the woman had been to the shop, however a shopkeeper next door said she had been in the store earlier in the day.Sign-fitter Will Murray was working in the arcade in the town's pier when the stand-off began.As members of the public were evacuated from the area, he and his colleagues were trapped inside to witness armed police and bomb disposal experts descend on the scene.This picture, taken by a member of the public inside a building and posted on Twitter, shows how police took aim from all anglesThe woman, pictured here with her hands on her head, was found by police sitting on a seafront bench
Police quickly put up a cordon around the scene as police and fire fighters gathered to deal with the incidentThe 31-year-old, from Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, said: 'Police coaxed her out of a small shelter near to the pier at around noon and got her to kneel on the floor.'She had a rucksack and Mr Murray believes officers suspect there was a bomb inside it.Speaking at 4pm, he said: 'All we can see is the woman on the floor with her back to us.'She has moved away from the bag now. She has a veil on. They are still pointing guns at her and the dogs and bomb disposal are still here.
UPDATE: Thanks to Fern: Lone jihad syndrome aka "mental illness":
A WOMAN is to be questioned by police after an armed stand-off lasting more than eight hours came to an end.
The incident concluded just after 7.20pm when the 40-year-old woman was arrested under Section 136 of the Mental HealthAct.
Police said she would be questioned "in-depth" at Redcar Police Station.
Superintendant Ciaron Irvine of Cleveland Police said tonight: "This was a fairly lengthy incident with a successful outcome.
"My officers and their counterparts from other agencies worked professionally and efficiently together to bring the matter to a safe conclusion.
"I would like to thank Saltburn residents who have endured a degree of disruption over the past few hours – their understanding, support and co-operation is much appreciated."
Posted by Pamela Geller on Tuesday, March 13, 2012 at 02:32 PM in Eurabia 2010, 2011, Global Jihad 2012 | Permalink
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