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MADRID A former JPMorgan Chase & Co. trader wanted by the
United States for allegedly falsifying bank records to cover up $6 billion
in trading losses has told Spain's National Court he will challenge extradition.A
court spokesman said Friday that Javier Martin-Artajo, 49, opposes the petition
because he is Spanish. The court will now study the U.S. request
and hold a hearing at a later date. The official spoke
on condition of anonymity in keeping with court regulations.The U.S. accuses
Martin-Artajo and another ex-trader at the bank of marking up the value
of an investment portfolio to hide its plummeting value. The portfolio eventually
incurred a $6 billion loss.Martin-Artajo was arrested in Madrid in August
but freed without bail. He denies the U.S. charges.
le on
an adjacent parking garage roof, one of the officials said.Officers from
multiple agencies bent down to check on Hernandez before moving on, officials
said.Police broadcast over their radios that Ciancia was in custody at 9:25
a.m., five minutes after Hernandez was shot in the chest. That's when
a nearly 26-year veteran Los Angeles police officer checked on Hernandez
several times, repeatedly telling officers who came by from various agencies
"he's dead," according to one of the law enforcement officials.It's unclear
whether the officer was qualified to determine Hernandez was dead. No officers
rendered first aid on scene, according to surveillance video reviewed by
the officials. Finally, airport police put Hernandez in a wheelchair and
ran him to an ambulance.Trauma surgeon David Plurad said Hernandez had no
signs of life when he arrived at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. Doctors worked
for about an hour to revive him despite significant blood loss."When somebody
is shot and they're bleeding to death, lifesaving skills need to be
implemented immediately, in a couple minutes, and they're very simple, pressure
dressings, tourniquets, adequate bandages to stop the bleeding," said Dr.
Lawrence E. Heiskell, an emergency physician for 27 years and a reserve
police officer for 24 years who founded the state and federally approved
International School of Tactical Medicine.Responding to a situation with
a shooter on the loose has changed sin
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The gunman
in a shooting Friday at LAX was wounded and taken into custody
after prompting authorities to evacuate a terminal and stop flights headed
for the city from taking off from other airports, officials say. Read
moreLOS ANGELES An airport security officer lay helplessly bleeding after
a gunman opened fire at Los Angeles International Airport as paramedics
waited 150 yards away because police had not declared the terminal safe
to enter, according to two law enforcement officials.It would be 33 minutes
before Transportation Security Administration Officer Gerardo Hernandez,
who was about 20 feet from an exit, would be wheeled out
by police to an ambulance, said the officials, who were briefed on
the investigation and spoke on condition of anonymity because the probe
was still ongoing into the Nov. 1 shooting.For all but five of
those minutes, there was no threat from the suspected gunman -- he
had been shot and was in custody, they said.While it's not known
when Hernandez died or if immediate medical attention could have saved his
life, officials are examining what conversations took place between police
and fire commanders to determine when it was safe enough to enter
and whether paramedics could have gone into the terminal earlier, one of
the officials said.Formal conclusions may take months to reach, but what's
known raises the possibility that a lack of coordination between police
and fire officials p
ed by the holy man's dream.However, the
Geological Survey of India has said it found signs of heavy metal
about 66 feet underground before deciding to dig in the area in
Unnao district, about 50 miles southwest of the state's capital of Lucknow.Mishra
said Friday that appeared to have been an error.The state-run Archaeological
Survey of India found some artifacts and reached sediments of calcium carbonates
in the first trench, Mishra said.There was no hope of finding any
archaeological objects beyond that as the diggers hit rocks in the second
trench, he told The Associated Press."There is no indication of (the presence)
any alloy as reported by the GSI team," Mishra said in his
report.
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