Beach Attack
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Penticton man serving 5 years for beach assault pleads guilty to mischief, threat, breaching curfew"I'm really trying to get my life together and get things in perspective so I can get out of jail (and) have a life in society without any problems," he said.CrimeSep 14, 2021
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Man sentenced in connection with unprovoked Penticton beach attackOn Friday, Thomas Kruger-Allen was sentenced to five years in prison for the aggravated assault of Brad Eliason.CanadaMar 5, 2021
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Crown seeks up to 6-year prison term for ‘catastrophic’ Penticton beach attackBrad Eliason suffered a life-altering traumatic brain injury after the one-punch assault.CrimeFeb 23, 2021
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Penticton beach attack suspect facing new charges, back in custodyThomas Kruger-Allen, 21, is facing seven new charges in an incident that occurred on October 19 in Penticton, B.C.CrimeOct 23, 2019
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‘It’s a grave event’: Survivors describe fear after deadly attack in Ivory CoastSurvivors of the first attack by Islamic extremists in Ivory Coast described scenes of confusion and fear as the jihadists gunned down defenceless civilians at a beachfront resort area. The attack left 16 dead.WorldMar 14, 2016
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Tunisia declares state of emergency after beach massacreTunisia's president declared a state of emergency on Saturday, saying the country is "not safe" and risks collapse from further extremist attacks.WorldJul 4, 2015
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12 detained in probe linked to Tunisian tourist attack that killed 38About 12 people have been detained in the investigation into a massacre at a beach resort that killed 38 people, mostly British tourists, a Tunisian official said.WorldJul 2, 2015
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Officials confirm Tunisia beach killer trained with Bardo museum gunmenThe young college student that murdered 38 tourists in a Tunisian seaside resort was in a jihadi training camp in western Libya at the same time as the two attackers who hit the National Bardo Museum in March, a top security official said Tuesday.WorldJun 30, 2015
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New arrests in Tunisia attack as Europeans honour victimsPrime Minister David Cameron on Monday pledged a wide response to extremism, describing Britain as being united in grief over the beach massacre in Tunisia.WorldJun 29, 2015
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