Activist: No regrets about cartoon contest ended by gunfire
Does Pamela Geller regret organizing the Prophet Muhammad cartoon contest that ended in gunfire?
Texas incident fuels concern about lone-wolf terror attacks
The attempted attack on a provocative cartoon contest in Texas appears to reflect a scenario that has long troubled national security officials: a do-it-yourself terror plot.
Gunman’s hashtag hinted at Texas plot
About 20 minutes before the shooting at a Texas cartoon contest that featured images of the Prophet Muhammad, a final tweet posted on an account linked to one of the gunmen said: “May Allah accept us as mujahideen,” or holy warriors.
Accused Texas gunman was former target of FBI terror probe
In 2010, authorities arrested Elton Simpson, one of the two suspected gunmen in a weekend shooting outside a contest in Texas featuring cartoons of the Muslim Prophet Muhammad.
Tunisian official: 2 gunmen trained in Libya before museum attack
The two extremist gunmen who killed 21 people at a museum in Tunis trained in neighboring Libya before carrying out the deadly attack, a top Tunisian security official said.
French fracture laid bare as 8-year-old praises terrorists
It was bad enough when France learned that the minute of silence for victims of the nation’s deadliest terror attacks in decades was not respected by all students.
France cyberdefense chief: 19,000 cyberattacks in last week
In what France’s cyberdefense chief calls an unprecedented surge, about 19,000 French websites have suffered cyberattacks since a rampage by Islamic extremists left 20 dead in Paris last week.
Paris gunman’s safe house could hold clues to 4th attacker
Amedy Coulibaly, the gunman who killed four hostages at a Paris kosher supermarket, rented a small suburban house the week before and filled it with an impressive arsenal of late-model weapons, police said Wednesday.
France arrests 54 for defending terror
In a city still shaken after deadly Islamic terror attacks, authorities said 54 people had been detained for defending or glorifying terrorism.
France hunts suspect, prepares for mass anti-terrorism rally
France vowed to combat terrorism with “a cry for freedom” in a giant rally for unity today after a three-day spree of violence horrified the world.
Planned, cold-blooded killings mark French newspaper attack
Two heavily armed men in black, their faces hidden by ski masks, take down a police officer on a Paris sidewalk with a spray of bullets.
12 dead in attack on Paris newspaper; France goes on alert
Masked gunmen stormed the Paris offices of a satirical newspaper today, killing 12 people before escaping.