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Rail Crossing Work in Calhoun County the Rest of May

Rail Crossing Work in Calhoun County the Rest of May If you’re out and about in Calhoun County, you might want to make a note of a couple of projects that you may want to avoid. The first one is the bridge on J Drive North over I-69.   It’ll be closed beginning Saturday, May 15, 2021 for preventive maintenance work, including deck patching, expansion joint replacements and deep overlay.  The work won’t be done until the end of June. Beginning the week of May 17, 2021, AmTrak will start the repairs and maintenance work on a five different railroad crossings throughout the County, especially in rural areas.  Each one should take a day or two, if things go according to plan, but you may want to plan an alternate route to avoid having to backtrack several miles.

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Terrorist wrote play foretelling elements of Fishmongers' Hall attack

A play by homegrown terrorist Usman Khan which foretold elements of his Fishmongers’ Hall atrocity did not give security services cause for concern, a senior MI5 official has said. The script, entitled Drive North, was written while 28-year-old Khan was serving eight years in prison for planning a terror training camp in his parents’ homeland of Pakistan, and was passed on to MI5 in early 2019. Khan went on to kill Cambridge graduates Jack Merritt and Saskia Jones at an event by prisoner education programme Learning Together in central London on November 29 2019, during which he strapped knives to his hands and wrapped a fake suicide belt around his waist.

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Terrorist wrote play foretelling elements of Fishmongers' Hall attack | Dumbarton and Vale of Leven Reporter

A play by homegrown terrorist Usman Khan which foretold elements of his Fishmongers’ Hall atrocity did not give security services cause for concern, a senior MI5 official has said. The script, entitled Drive North, was written while 28-year-old Khan was serving eight years in prison for planning a terror training camp in his parents’ homeland of Pakistan, and was passed on to MI5 in early 2019. Khan went on to kill Cambridge graduates Jack Merritt and Saskia Jones at an event by prisoner education programme Learning Together in central London on November 29 2019, during which he strapped knives to his hands and wrapped a fake suicide belt around his waist.

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MI5 could not have prevented Fishmongers' Hall attack, inquest told

MI5 could not have prevented Fishmongers’ Hall attack, inquest told Matthew Weaver © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Anthony Devlin/PA A senior figure at MI5 has said the Security Service could not have prevented Usman Khan’s deadly attack at Fishmongers’ Hall in London, despite knowing that he wrote a play telling of a series of knife murders. Khan killed Jack Merritt and Saskia Jones at a prison education event at the hall in November 2019, within a year of being released on licence for terrorist offences. An anonymous MI5 officer referred to as Witness A told an inquest into their deaths that an intelligence service review of the attack concluded MI5’s actions were “sound”.

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MI5 closed investigation into Fishmongers' Hall terrorist despite his violence in prison

MI5 closed investigation into Fishmongers’ Hall terrorist despite his violence in prison We can t monitor people forever, say security officers keeping watch on Usman Khan, who went on to kill two people in London Bridge attack 13 May 2021 • 6:56pm MI5 closed the investigation into Usman Khan in February 2015 because he was no longer deemed a threat to national security Credit: Metropolitan Police/PA An MI5 investigation into the Fishmongers’ Hall terrorist was closed despite him committing a series of violent acts in prison, an inquest has heard.  The security service monitored Usman Khan, who killed two people in the attack at London Bridge, from 2011 to 2015 when he was an active subject of interest (SOI).

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