Gunman in Sydney takes Hostages
Dec 14, 2014 19:32:35 GMT -5
Post by Michael Downing on Dec 14, 2014 19:32:35 GMT -5
Coming soon to a neighborhood near you. Will you be ready??? See Thoughts on Torture and ISIS previous post...
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2873855/Gunman-takes-hostages-cafe-Sydney.html
Martin Place in lockdown and Sydney Opera House evacuated as gunman takes at least 13 hostages at a cafe and forces crying women to hold a 'black Islamic flag' up against the window
*Armed men walked into the Lindt café in Sydney's Martin Place at 9.45am
*Up to 20 people including staff and customers are being held hostage
*A black shahada flag is being held up in the window
Reports that hostage-taker has a shotgun and possibly an explosive device
*Heavily armed police have sealed off area around the café
*Martin Place station is currently closed and buses have been diverted
The Opera House has been evacuated after reports of a 'suspicious device'
*Siege comes just hours after suspect, 25, was arrested in terror raids
Terrorists are today holding up to 20 hostages in an armed siege in a cafe in Sydney where a black Islamic flag was being held up in a window.
Witnesses reported seeing staff and customers sobbing as they were forced to stand with their hands pressed against the windows of the Lindt cafe, in Martin Place
Up to two gunmen are involved in the siege but dozens of armed police have sealed off the streets surrounding the site. One gunman is believed to have a shotgun and possibly an explosive device.
The incident began just hours after a 25-year-old suspect was arrested in a terror raid in Sydney.
Officials have also evacuated the Opera House after reports of a suspicious device.
Martin Place has been shut down and scores of police are surrounding the building after the alarm was raised about 9.45am.
Journalist Chris Kenny, who was in the shop about 20 minutes before the siege began, said he understood the automatic glass sliding doors had been disabled.
'I did speak to a couple of people who saw a bit more of this unfold than I did,' he said.
'One woman said she tried to go into the shop just after I came out with my takeaway coffee but the doors wouldn't open.
'So obviously whoever is doing this has disabled the automatic glass sliding doors to stop anyone else going in and she said immediately she could see there was a weapon.
'The woman was quite frantic but very clear what she was telling (the police).
'I know the faces of the people who are sitting there enjoying a morning coffee.'
The Seven Network newsroom, which is in a building opposite the cafe, has been evacuated.
Other buildings in Martin Place, including the nearby Westpac building, have been cleared.
'We're just recommending no one go near Martin Place at the moment,' a NSW Police spokeswoman said.
Martin Place train station has been closed and public buses are being turned away.
A staff member at the Reserve Bank told Daily Mail Australia they were unable to be evacuated because Martin Place had been closed. Staff have been told to move away from the windows.
Another woman who works in the government building opposite the cafe tried to call her her office to say she couldn't get past cordons and all the phone lines were down.
It was alleged that Omarjan Azari, the 22-year-old Sydney man arrested on terrorism charges in September, was planning a public beheading in Martin Place.
The alleged terror plot, mentioned in a conversation between Australian terrorism recruiter in Syria, Mohammad Ali Barylei and Azari, involved selecting a member of the public at random, beheading them and then covering their body in a flag.
The whole incident was going to be filmed, and then used as propaganda for the ISIS cause.
Federal prosecutors said the alleged terror plot was 'clearly designed to shock, horror and terrify the community'
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2873855/Gunman-takes-hostages-cafe-Sydney.html
Martin Place in lockdown and Sydney Opera House evacuated as gunman takes at least 13 hostages at a cafe and forces crying women to hold a 'black Islamic flag' up against the window
*Armed men walked into the Lindt café in Sydney's Martin Place at 9.45am
*Up to 20 people including staff and customers are being held hostage
*A black shahada flag is being held up in the window
Reports that hostage-taker has a shotgun and possibly an explosive device
*Heavily armed police have sealed off area around the café
*Martin Place station is currently closed and buses have been diverted
The Opera House has been evacuated after reports of a 'suspicious device'
*Siege comes just hours after suspect, 25, was arrested in terror raids
Terrorists are today holding up to 20 hostages in an armed siege in a cafe in Sydney where a black Islamic flag was being held up in a window.
Witnesses reported seeing staff and customers sobbing as they were forced to stand with their hands pressed against the windows of the Lindt cafe, in Martin Place
Up to two gunmen are involved in the siege but dozens of armed police have sealed off the streets surrounding the site. One gunman is believed to have a shotgun and possibly an explosive device.
The incident began just hours after a 25-year-old suspect was arrested in a terror raid in Sydney.
Officials have also evacuated the Opera House after reports of a suspicious device.
Martin Place has been shut down and scores of police are surrounding the building after the alarm was raised about 9.45am.
Journalist Chris Kenny, who was in the shop about 20 minutes before the siege began, said he understood the automatic glass sliding doors had been disabled.
'I did speak to a couple of people who saw a bit more of this unfold than I did,' he said.
'One woman said she tried to go into the shop just after I came out with my takeaway coffee but the doors wouldn't open.
'So obviously whoever is doing this has disabled the automatic glass sliding doors to stop anyone else going in and she said immediately she could see there was a weapon.
'The woman was quite frantic but very clear what she was telling (the police).
'I know the faces of the people who are sitting there enjoying a morning coffee.'
The Seven Network newsroom, which is in a building opposite the cafe, has been evacuated.
Other buildings in Martin Place, including the nearby Westpac building, have been cleared.
'We're just recommending no one go near Martin Place at the moment,' a NSW Police spokeswoman said.
Martin Place train station has been closed and public buses are being turned away.
A staff member at the Reserve Bank told Daily Mail Australia they were unable to be evacuated because Martin Place had been closed. Staff have been told to move away from the windows.
Another woman who works in the government building opposite the cafe tried to call her her office to say she couldn't get past cordons and all the phone lines were down.
It was alleged that Omarjan Azari, the 22-year-old Sydney man arrested on terrorism charges in September, was planning a public beheading in Martin Place.
The alleged terror plot, mentioned in a conversation between Australian terrorism recruiter in Syria, Mohammad Ali Barylei and Azari, involved selecting a member of the public at random, beheading them and then covering their body in a flag.
The whole incident was going to be filmed, and then used as propaganda for the ISIS cause.
Federal prosecutors said the alleged terror plot was 'clearly designed to shock, horror and terrify the community'