Worldwide Terror Attacks<\/strong><\/h2>\nOvershadowed in the US this past weekend by the Orlando tragedy, a 29-year-old Chinese man detonated a homemade bomb in a Shanghai airport on June 12 that injured four. Reports are now surfacing that the assailant, who slashed his own throat with a knife, but remains in critical condition, was deep in online gambling debt and sought to take out his financial pain on innocent bystanders.<\/p>\n
Investigators told reporters that the man was heavily engaged wagering on the Internet and had “lost all his savings.”<\/p>\n
The New York Times<\/em> claims the attacker posted on a popular Chinese mobile messaging network before carrying out the event.<\/p>\n“I owe a lot of money to a lot of people . . . Getting ready to do something totally crazy,” the message read.<\/p>\n
Also horrifying was an incident in France on Monday night, in which a previously convicted terrorist fatally stabbed a policeman and his wife at their home outside of Paris while their three-year-old son stood by, all the while livestreaming the vicious attack on social media.<\/p>\n
Tourist Tips Still Key<\/strong><\/h2>\n“See something, say something.” It’s an anti-terrorism slogan that was coined the year following 9\/11 in New York City by creative branding specialist Allen Kay, who\u00a0was also the visionary behind Steve Wynn’s 2005 commercial featuring the billionaire standing atop his Wynn Las Vegas Resort.<\/p>\n
Wynn himself was instrumental, post 9\/11, in bringing in patrolling security dogs and handlers to enhance the safety of his properties.<\/p>\n
But at the end of the day, Homeland Security experts say that it is the average tourist who might be saving a life, or many of them, by calling something that doesn’t look right in to Metro or the FBI.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
Las Vegas nightclubs and local law enforcement agencies are ramping up security protocols and enhancing methods for safeguarding patrons in the wake of the mass shooting in a gay Orlando hotspot over the weekend. A terrorist left 49 dead and many injured after shooting up gay dance club Pulse on June 12. And that came […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":42,"featured_media":36666,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[21,18],"tags":[],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
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