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He also allegedly made threats to hit other businesses with explosives and firearms.
President Donald Trump made threats to sanction Iraq if American troops are pulled out.
Additionally, Block is said to have made threats to fire various editors and managers.
Iran has made threats to block the waterway in the past, without acting on them.
He says at Lehman Brothers, managers made threats to short sellers and publicly suggested going private.
Collin Green, the head of the Navy SEALs, had made threats to resign or be fired.
North Korea, for instance, has tested nuclear weapons and has made threats to the United States.
The Trump administration has made threats to punish sanctuary jurisdictions a key piece of Trump's immigration agenda.
The report also noted that John had allegedly made threats to kill the paraprofessional in a previous incident.
The organization is focused on addressing man-made threats to the planet, such as climate change and nuclear war.
The Sutherland Springs shooter was violent with his wife and made threats to his family and in the workplace.
The tweet comes after the United States and China have each made threats to impose tariffs on each other's goods.
" The Jefferson County sheriff's office said Pais made "threats to commit an act of violence in the Denver metropolitan area.
It has also made threats to close the strategic Strait of Hormuz in the Gulf if Tehran were barred from using it.
She made threats to their lives and the lives of their friends and family, and tried to discredit their professional reputations, federal prosecutors say.
Florida police arrested a teen they said made threats to fatally shoot seven people at school on a video game chat using a fake name.
Authorities said Pais "made threats to commit an act of violence in the Denver metropolitan area," just days before the 20th anniversary of the Columbine massacre.
"The FBI first became aware of Mateen in 2013, when he made threats to coworkers, including possible ties to terrorist activities," an FBI spokesman said Sunday in a news conference.
An Omaha man was arrested by the FBI on Friday after he made threats to "kill" U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), according to a report from the DesMoines Register.
Jeff Flake of Arizona, a vocal Trump critic who's retiring, has lately made threats to block Trump's judicial nominees — though few expect him to follow through on them in this case.
Man-made threats to nature include pollution, the clearance of forests to make way for farms and cities, invasive species in new habitats and rising temperatures caused by man-made greenhouse gas emissions.
She also claimed that another supervisor at the club pushed her against a wall on several occasions, told her to stop speaking Spanish and made threats to have her deported if she complained.
The suspect made threats to sites in Australia and New Zealand, as well as in the United States, and to at least one commercial airline flight, prompting an emergency landing, Mr. Rosenfeld said.
The news comes a day after another Florida police department arrested a teen in Volusia County who they said made threats to fatally shoot seven people at school on a video game chat using a fake name.
Husein Haqqani, former Pakistani ambassador to the US and a director at the Hudson Institute, told CNN that although Washington has previously made threats to Pakistan over its alleged support of Afghan militants, Trump's administration means business.
In a separate incident, police in Albemarle County, which encompasses Charlottesville, said they'd worked with the FBI to identify and arrest another teenager Friday morning who'd allegedly made threats to attack the local high school on social media.
However, the relaxing of those sanctions ended up being deadlocked: North Korea made threats to start developing its nuclear program unless compensated by the U.S. for the loss of electricity caused by delays in building nuclear power plants.
"Russia has made threats to move its Iskander missiles to Kaliningrad for the past decade in response to a variety of developments in Europe, none of which demand such a military response," State Department spokesman John Kirby told reporters.
The global event, organized by environmental group WWF to push for action on climate change and other man-made threats to the planet, sees nearly 200 major landmarks around the world unplugged at 8:30 pm local time for its 13th annual edition.
An 18-year-old woman who "made threats to commit an act of violence in the Denver metropolitan area," causing about 20 schools to close on Tuesday and Wednesday, was found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, the Denver FBI office confirmed.
How ISIS is luring so many Americans to join its ranks The FBI said agents began watching Rayyan last May after learning he had made threats to others about committing acts of terror, including killing churchgoers, in the name of ISIS, the complaint said.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei "has made threats to the Americans saying we're going to hit where it hurts — and the hydrocarbon lifeline of the Strait of Hormuz is what hurts," Andreas Krieg, a lecturer at the School of Security Studies at King's College London, told CNBC.
Dems' new fear: Sanders revolt could upend Democratic convention The Sanders campaign on Tuesday did condemn unruly behavior from supporters and those who made threats to party leaders, but made clear it is sticking with its stance that the party is subverting the process in a way that benefits Clinton.
Tracy F. Johnson, 38, of Hoffman Estates, who previously had made threats to harm herself, allegedly acted out of anger at the father of one child and said the man "was verbally abusive and did not take her problems seriously," prosecutors said at a court hearing last Friday, reports the Daily Herald.
This is in Hindi Language. Also as clear in the video links, they have also made threats to target other Indian cities.
During late June and early July 2015, the Turkish and Jordanian governments made threats to invade Syria and set up buffer zones. Turkey also agreed to let the United States of America use Turkish bases for drone strikes against ISIL.
The legion saw its first action in Perusia in 41 BC. It also served against the Sextus Pompeius, who occupied Sicily and made threats to discontinue sending grain to Rome. In 31 BC the legion fought in the Battle of Actium against Mark Antony.
For example, two black couples were lynched five days later. Prior to the election, they made threats to lynch any black person who dared cast a vote. Snipes and his mother were both sharecroppers on Homer Chapman's land in Butler, Georgia. The day after Snipes cast his vote, four white men pulled up to the land Chapman rented to Snipes' family.
This was because Roismann was already comfortable with the other players whereas Sasha would need time to learn their repertoire and style.Brandt, Nat (1993). Con Brio: Four Russians Called the Budapest String Quartet. Oxford University Press In 1934, the Nazis made threats to the quartet and they left Berlin for Paris the next day, never to return to Germany again – even on tour.
When the schools were reopened, Perez organized a boycott by white residents. His group made threats to whites who allowed their children to attend desegregated schools. Perez arranged for poor whites to attend a segregated private school without charge, and he helped to establish a new whites-only private school in New Orleans. The Roman Catholic Church supported desegregation, and integrated its parochial schools.
In spite of this progress, however, the fate of human civilization remains closely linked to changes in the environment. There exists a highly complex feedback loop between the use of advanced technology and changes to the environment that are only slowly becoming understood. Man-made threats to the Earth's natural environment include pollution, deforestation, and disasters such as oil spills. Humans have contributed to the extinction of many plants and animals.
On the day of the shooting, Williams attended a mandatory ethics and diversity class together with 13 others. According to some colleagues, Williams arrived at the plant in a very agitated state and made threats to kill other workers. Others, who said they talked to him prior to the shooting, stated that he "gave no indications that anything was wrong." Williams only stayed at the meeting for a few minutes.
The CSG accomplishes its mission by providing individual service members or full rapid response teams to Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA) missions. There missions focus on the preparation, prevention, deterrence, preemption, defense, and mitigation of natural and man-made threats to California. Unit Training Assemblies (often referred to as "drills") are training days one Saturday each month. Some units require two-day drills or more depending on their mission.
Castro made threats to overthrow Trujillo, who responded by increasing the budget for national defense. A foreign legion formed to defend Haiti, as many expected that Castro might invade the Haitian part of the island first and remove François Duvalier as well. On 14 June 1959, an abortive invasion to topple Trujillo began. On that day, a plane with Dominican markings left Cuba and landed at the Cordillera Central in the Dominican Republic.
While Corcoran was imprisoned the U.S. had made threats to execute captured Confederate privateers. Corcoran and several other Union prisoners were selected by lot for execution if the U.S. carried out its threats against the privateers. This event was known as the Enchantress Affair, but no executions were ever carried out by either side. Corcoran was then offered a parole under the conditions that he not take up arms against the Confederacy.
Butler wanted Buller dismissed, allowing him to produce the record by himself. It was later revealed that Butler had recommended Chris Thomas as their producer. Thomas was more experienced and had previously worked with punk rock bands The Pretenders and the Sex Pistols; however, Suede's label Nude Records dismissed the idea, saying he was too expensive. Nude's owner Saul Galpern claimed that the guitarist became impossible to reason with, and also made threats to him and Buller.
The lawsuit alleged that in 1991, the president of the Central Bank of Mexico (then a deputy secretary of the Treasury) made threats to force the sale of a portion of shares of the World Trade Center in Mexico City. De Paula León Olea headed the World Trade Center project and claimed that the government and Central Bank diverted the funds and he did not receive his portion of sales from shares.Frias, Gabriela. "Retoman Diputados el caso WTC" El Periodica Reforma. Nov.
Word quickly spread through the Republican-controlled Indiana House of Representatives, where the fight began afresh, with Democrats and Republicans fist fighting. It soon spread through much of the building, but Republicans were far more numerous and soon gained the upper hand. A mob of at least six hundred Republicans swept the building and began dragging Democrats outside. They then proceeded to beat down the door of the Senate chamber, dragging the Democratic senators outside, where some Republicans made threats to begin killing them.
"Enough of this inhuman incarceration of soldiers in the disease-stricken cubby-hole of a floating hell." (The Sunday Times editorial, 15 December 1918). Wrangling continued between the State Minister for Health, Sir Hal Colebatch, and the federal immigration authorities, and tensions increased to the point that the returned servicemen's association made threats to storm the ship to take the sick men to shore. After nine days of acrimony, the ship was ordered to depart, despite breaking quarantine regulations, presumably to defuse the situation.
During his seven years there, he vacillated between various Jewish sects, starting with a conventional Orthodox yeshiva in Jerusalem, continuing on to Chabad, and then to a Na Nach yeshiva in Safed. Eventually, Busch went back to the more mainstream Breslov Hasidic group. The diagnosis also triggered immobilizing depressions in Busch, which later developed into serious mental illness. Busch's mental health history included three involuntary commitments at a hospital on Long Island, where he had made threats to his parents, and evinced signs of paranoid schizophrenia.
On October 4, multiple students at Greenwood Elementary School reported that three people dressed as clowns, one with a briefcase, one with a handgun, and one with a knife, stood on the edge of the school's property and threatened the students. The people dressed as clowns reportedly made threats to the students, and fled in an SUV. The incident is being investigated by the Waukegan Police Department. A call to the Waukegan Police Department responded in a report that the children were found out to have made it up.
They built a series of new aircraft built to make the air services competitive; they worked with French aircraft manufacturers on improvements to aircraft design and production; and they made threats to nationalize the French aviation industry. Denain developed a strategic role for the Air Force with plans in 1933 for equipping it with 1,000 new planes.Kaufmann, J. E.; Kaufmann, H. W.: Hitler's Blitzkrieg Campaigns: The Invasion And Defense Of Western Europe, Da Capo Press, 2002, p. 52. . From 9 February 1934 to 24 January 1936, he was Aviation Minister in the Gaston Doumergue government.
Falk apparently made threats to the Knicks that he would move Glen Rice to the Miami Heat if they did not consent to trade Ewing, who supposedly wanted out of New York. Falk was frequently blasted for making use of threats and side-deals to move his clients around and maximize their earnings, but he remained unapologetic, arguing that he was simply looking after the best interests of his clients. > That's called leverage", he said. "Every company in the world uses leverage > whenever they engage in any negotiation.
Results came back positive, along with three infections. On April 22, 1998, Stewart was charged with first-degree assault; the county prosecutor stated that this was because first-degree assault results in a longer sentence than attempted murder. Prosecutors stated that Stewart was a phlebotomist who had daily access to blood, and Stewart's co-workers testified that Stewart had previously made threats to harm people using contaminated blood when he was angry. The motive behind the crime was Stewart's desire to avoid paying child support to the boy's mother.
Particular examples include the murder of journalist Deyda Hydara in 2004, a student massacre at a protest in 2000, public threats to kill human rights defenders in 2009, and public threats towards homosexuals in 2013. Furthermore, Jammeh made threats to the religious freedom of non- Muslims, used 'mercenary judges' to weaken the judiciary, and faced numerous accusations of election rigging. In the December 2016 presidential election, Jammeh was beaten by Adama Barrow, who was backed by a coalition of opposition parties. Jammeh's initial agreement to step down followed by a change of mind induced a constitutional crisis that culminated in a military intervention by ECOWAS forces in January 2017.
Retrieved on 30 January 2011. With the disbanding of the GAL, the French government changed its position on the matter and in the 1990s initiated the ongoing period of active cooperation with the Spanish government against ETA, including fast-track transfers of detainees to Spanish tribunals that are regarded as fully compliant with European Union legislation on human rights and the legal representation of detainees. Virtually all of the highest ranks within ETA –including their successive "military", "political" or finances chiefs – have been captured in French territory, from where they had been plotting their activities after having crossed the border from Spain. In response to the new situation, ETA carried out attacks against French policemen and made threats to some French judges and prosecutors.
The chorus is praying to the gods, that beauty is as advantageous to Hippolyte it was pernicious and fatal to many, and on the end sees Theseus. Act 3: Theseus is back from Hell asks the nurse of his wife, he finds before him, the cause of the grief of his house: it tells him something else, but that Phaedra has resolved to kill (1). Phaedra first pretended she would rather die than to report the violence to Theseus that he has done: as Theseus and made threats to the nurse to tell him the truth of what happened, she shows Hippolyte had left the sword (2). Theseus has recognized the sword, and carried away by anger against his son, wished him dead (3).

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