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Officials are trying to determine whether this object found in the woods
of Lakeville is a foot, and, if it is, who it belonged
to.Lakeville Police DepartmentA mysterious and potentially grisly find by
two young boys in a wooded area has police and residents of
Quincy, Mass., baffled.According to the Patriot Ledger newspaper, On March
29, Sgt. Steven Leanues picked up what appears to be a decomposed
foot that the boys found in the woods off Pantheon Road. Police
Chief Frank Alvilhiera sent it to the medical examiner, who determined it
is not human, although it appears to have five toes.Tests are still
being conducted, but the strange find has locals asking: What has five
toes and looks like a foot but isnt? Maybe Bigfoot, but
more likely a bear. Strange as it may seem, this is not
the first time that animal bones have been mistaken for human remains.PHOTOS:
10 Reasons Why Bigfoots a BustIn 2004 a man in Fort Gay,
W.V., discovered a human hand at about 9 oclock in the evening
while cleaning his vehicle at a car wash. It was inside a
manila envelope and had a rubber band around the five finger bones.
Police officers and two different county medical examiners concluded it
was human and probably from a child or small womans hand.But the
mystery deepened because the rest of the skeleton was never found, and
no one of that description had been reported missing. Finally the hand
was sent to the state forensics lab, where it was determined t
April 19, 2013: Tarek Ahmed says he was working at a Cambridge
gas station when a carjacking victim ran into his store.FoxNews.com/Jana
WinterApril 19, 2013: The gas station where the Boston Marathon bombing
suspects reportedly pushed carjacking victim out of their vehicles.FoxNews.com/Jana
WinterTarek Ahmed was working at gas station in Cambridge, Mass. Thursday
night when a young man ran into his store screaming."Call the police!
Call the police! These people are trying to kill me!"The young man
was allegedly carjacked at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology by
the two men authorities now say have been identified as the Boston
Marathon bombing suspects.Authorities said early Friday the suspects dropped
off the victim after driving around with him for about 30 minutes.Ahmed,
45, described the young man as Caucasian and between 20 and 25
years old. He said the young man ran into his store "shaking
and scared and very nervous.""I thought he was drunk. I didn't believe
him when he came in it just sounded very crazy," Ahmed told
FoxNews.com in an exclusive interview.Ahmed let the man into the back room
to use the phone to call the authorities."He just came in and
said, 'call police, call police someone is trying to kill me,' "
Ahmed said. "They stole car and dropped him off. It was very
scary.""He came very fast and was nervous and was afraid of the
guy. He said they pushed him out of car," he continued. "When
this guy came, I think
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much of the day after Wednesday night's blast searching the town for
survivors.The small town is reeling as rescuers comb the rubble house by
house and one official laments: "part of that community is gone."Police
initially said between 5 to 15 people were killed during the massive
blast at West Fertilizer. The explosion occurred around 8 p.m. and could
be heard as far away as Waxahachie, a town located 45 miles
north. It sent flames spiraling high into the evening sky and rained
burning embers, shrapnel and debris down on frightened residents.- Waco
Police Department Sgt. William Patrick SwantonTexas Attorney General Greg
Abbott told reporters in a news conference Thursday night that the impact
of the explosion was worse than he expected. "The devastation is immense,"
he said. But, he added the other thing he saw while touring
West was "the sign of hope" and "the beginnings of a community
trying to piece itself back together."A member of the city council, Al
Vanek, said a four-block area around the explosion was "totally decimated."
Other witnesses compared the scene to that of the 1995 Oklahoma City
bombing and authorities said the plant made materials similar to that used
to fuel the bomb that tore apart that city's Murrah Federal Building.Debby
Marak told The Associated Press that she noticed a lot of smoke
in the area across town near the plant when she finished teaching
her religion class Wednesday. She said she drove over to
nment Accountability Office found
that although the number of mental health records available to the background
check system increased 800 percent since 2004, some states said they were
not sharing mental health information because of concerns about restrictions
under HIPAA privacy law. Obama is interested in a change that would
specifically allow disclosure of mental health records for the system, and
he wants to increase financial incentives for states to contribute the information.In
the Virginia Tech rampage, student Seung-Hui Cho shot 32 people to death
and committed suicide. He was able to buy two guns even though
he had been ruled a danger to himself during a court hearing
in 2005 and was ordered to undergo outpatient mental health treatment.Authorities
have not described a possible motive or released details of any mental
health condition that might explain why Sandy Hook shooter Adam Lanza killed
20 children and six adults before killing himself. The rifle he used
was purchased by his mother, whom he also killed at home before
heading to the school.The background check system does not give retailers
access to mental health records but simply tells them whether a buyer
is approved, denied or needs additional investigation before a firearm may
be purchased. The system doesn't tell the seller why a potential buyer
was denied.
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