asbury park press front page, sunday, november 15, 2015
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New Jersey State Police said Saturday there is nocredible threat to New Jersey in the wake of Fridaysterror attacks in Paris that left at least 127 people dead,although Port Authority of New York and New Jerseypolice are operating under heightened alert.
At this point, were still operating under normal op-erating procedures, said Sgt. Jeffrey Flynn of theState Police.
We are monitoring the situation, he said. At this
point, there is no credible threat to New Jersey. Werejust reminding our troopers on patrol to operate withheightened vigilance. Were operating business as usu-al.
Gov. Chris Christie, anchoring a presidential cam-paign speech in Florida to the deadly bombings andshootings, said Saturday that the attacks show America
TERROR IN PARIS
WORLD ON HIGH ALERTAuthorities: Theres no credible threat in N.J., but police urged to be vigilant
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People light candles in the shape of a heart on the Old-Port in Marseille, France, Saturday. French President Francois Hollande vowed to attack the Islamic State group without mercy.
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People pay their respects in front of the Carillon cafe in Paris Saturday, a day after a seriesof coordinated terror attacks across the city.
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ASBURY PARK - A week after gunfire between a po-lice officer and a city man wounded an 8-year-old girlnearby, neighbors say they want answers to basic ques-tions, including why video purportedly showing thesuspect shooting first has not been made public.
They also said they want to know what prompted Of-ficer Terrance McGhee to stop 20-year-old Dante Allen,the alleged assailant, and pat him down the night of Nov.
4 on the citys west side. Unanswered as well: Who firedthe round that grazed Cassie Jones forehead as she satin her house watching television?
I want to know whose bullet that was, said DeborahJohnson, a neighbor of the victim. Cassies injury wasnot life-threatening and she has been released from the
Wheres the video? Localsdemand details in shooting
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Adrian Mason, a friend of shooting suspect Dante Allen, talkswith the Press in Asbury Park on Nov. 5.
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Strike on Paris signals Islamic States global aspirations. 1B
WHAT WE KNOWWhat happened: Threeteams of terrorists carriedout attacks at six sites inthe city, employing sevensuicide bombs. Eighty-nine people were killed atthe Bataclan concert hall,others were killed at astadium and at cafes.Claim of responsibility:The Islamic State on Sat-
urday claimed responsibil-ity for the attacks in anonline statement.Travel chaos: Attractionsincluding the Eiffel Towerand Louvre Museum havebeen closed indefinitely.U.S. passengers bound forFrance are experiencingdelays and cancellations.Attackers dead: ParisProsecutor Francois Molinssaid that eight attackerswere dead, most commit-ting suicide by detonatingbomb belts. - USA Today
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Ex-Eagles of Death Metal drummer: Im heartbroken. 9A New Jerseyan in Paris: We had no idea. 9A Paris attacks echo at Asbury Park club whereEagles of Death Metal played. 9A