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Alton Nolen, Oklahoma beheading suspect, appeared to celebrate 9/11 Twin Towers terror attack in Facebook post | |
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A man has beheaded a woman with a knife and stabbed another before being shot at a food processing factory in the US. | A man has beheaded a woman with a knife and stabbed another before being shot at a food processing factory in the US. |
Alton Nolen, 30, was hospitalised after the incident on Thursday, when he allegedly went on the rampage after being fired from Vaughan Foods in Oklahoma City. | Alton Nolen, 30, was hospitalised after the incident on Thursday, when he allegedly went on the rampage after being fired from Vaughan Foods in Oklahoma City. |
Colleen Hufford, 54, was decapitated and another staff member, 43-year-old Traci Johnson was stabbed a number of times before the attack was stopped. | Colleen Hufford, 54, was decapitated and another staff member, 43-year-old Traci Johnson was stabbed a number of times before the attack was stopped. |
After being sacked in a building housing the company's human resources office, Nolen immediately drove to the main entrance and started the attack, police said. | After being sacked in a building housing the company's human resources office, Nolen immediately drove to the main entrance and started the attack, police said. |
Mark Vaughan, the company’s chief operating officer and a reserve police officer has since been hailed a “hero” for shooting Nolen, who is in hospital along with his victim Ms Johnson. | Mark Vaughan, the company’s chief operating officer and a reserve police officer has since been hailed a “hero” for shooting Nolen, who is in hospital along with his victim Ms Johnson. |
The FBI has been called in to investigate the incident after colleagues told police Nolen had recently attempted to convert them to Islam. | The FBI has been called in to investigate the incident after colleagues told police Nolen had recently attempted to convert them to Islam. |
His Facebook page, under the name Jah'Keem Yisrael, suggests that he converted to the religion in 2013 and has since posted a stream of statuses with quotes from the Koran under the tag “info from a Muslim”. | His Facebook page, under the name Jah'Keem Yisrael, suggests that he converted to the religion in 2013 and has since posted a stream of statuses with quotes from the Koran under the tag “info from a Muslim”. |
In one post earlier this year, he appeared to celebrate the 9/11 terrorist attack by posting a picture of the Twin Towers burning. | In one post earlier this year, he appeared to celebrate the 9/11 terrorist attack by posting a picture of the Twin Towers burning. |
“The Statue of Liberty is going into flames,” he wrote. “She and anybody who's with her.” | “The Statue of Liberty is going into flames,” he wrote. “She and anybody who's with her.” |
He also labelled America and Israel “wicked” and called on Muslims to “wake up”. | He also labelled America and Israel “wicked” and called on Muslims to “wake up”. |
His most recent post, in the early hours of Wednesday morning, seemed to claim the apocalypse was coming, saying “this is the last days”. | His most recent post, in the early hours of Wednesday morning, seemed to claim the apocalypse was coming, saying “this is the last days”. |
Police are believed to be looking at his material on Facebook as part of their investigation. | Police are believed to be looking at his material on Facebook as part of their investigation. |
In a statement, the FBI’s Special Agent in Charge, James Finch, said the motive for the attack has not been determined but that there is no reason to believe there is a threat to anyone else. | In a statement, the FBI’s Special Agent in Charge, James Finch, said the motive for the attack has not been determined but that there is no reason to believe there is a threat to anyone else. |
An official told the Associated Press that while there was indication that Nolen was a Muslim convert and was trying to convert others to Islam, there was no connection to terrorism and no evidence of concerning travel. | An official told the Associated Press that while there was indication that Nolen was a Muslim convert and was trying to convert others to Islam, there was no connection to terrorism and no evidence of concerning travel. |
Sergeant Jeremy Lewis, of Moore Police, said officers were waiting for him to regain consciousness on Friday before making an arrest. | Sergeant Jeremy Lewis, of Moore Police, said officers were waiting for him to regain consciousness on Friday before making an arrest. |
He said the force had asked the FBI to look into the man's background because of the nature of the attack, which follows a series of beheadings Islamic State (Isis) militants in Syria. | He said the force had asked the FBI to look into the man's background because of the nature of the attack, which follows a series of beheadings Islamic State (Isis) militants in Syria. |
Praising Mr Vaughan, he added: “This was not going to stop if he didn't stop it. It could have gotten a lot worse.” | Praising Mr Vaughan, he added: “This was not going to stop if he didn't stop it. It could have gotten a lot worse.” |
According to state records, Nolen has previously served time in prison and is on probation for assault and battery on a police officer. | According to state records, Nolen has previously served time in prison and is on probation for assault and battery on a police officer. |
He was also convicted of cocaine possession with intent to distribute in 2011. | He was also convicted of cocaine possession with intent to distribute in 2011. |
Additional reporting by AP | Additional reporting by AP |
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