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The man suspected of killing three people during a daylight mass shooting at the University of Nevada Las Vegas on Wednesday has been identified as a professor who failed to secure a job at the school, and claimed to have solved the mystery of the Zodiac Killer.

Anthony Polito, 67, had unsuccessfully applied to a professor position at UNLV before he unleashed his deadly rampage on the Las Vegas campus just before noon, according to ABC News, citing law enforcement sources.

Polito was armed with a handgun during his massacre and was killed following a shootout with two police detectives responding to the scene, the outlet reported.

The shooting began around 11:45 a.m. on the fourth floor of Beam Hall, UNLV’s business school, near the student union building.

Police found three people dead when they arrived at the building.

A fourth person was taken to an area hospital where they are listed as being in critical but stable condition. 9 Anthony Polito was identified as the suspect in Wednesday’s mass shooting that left three people dead at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. Anthony Polito / Linkedin

Four others were hospitalized after suffering panic attacks and two officers were treated for minor injuries suffered while clearing buildings, LVMPD police said.

Politos LinkedIn account states he is a Semi-Retired University Professor based in Las Vegas and attended undergraduate at Radford University in Virginia where he graduated with a double major in Mathematics and Statistics before he earned his masters degree at Duke University and completed his Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Georgia.

He served as an associated professor for 15 and a half years at East Carolina University from Aug. 2001 to Jan. 2017. 9 Students evacuate one of the school’s buildings with their hands raised, as a police officer stands to the side with a gun drawn. via REUTERS

During that time, he also ran a personal website about his life, in which he posted a 15-page theory claiming he decoded the messages left by the Zodiac Killer who operated in Northern California in the late 1960s.

Just so you wont initially write off my solution as that of a total crackpot, let me first say that I have been a member of MENSA for 35 years, I hold a double undergraduate degree in Mathematics & Statistics (two skills closely associated with successful cryptographers) and I hold a masters degree and a doctoral degree from top-tier universities as well, Polito wrote in the introduction.

So I am not a dumb guy!

He further claimed to have solved the fate of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 and figured out the true meaning of Leonardo DiCaprios 2010 film Inception. 9 The campus was placed on lockdown almost immediately after the shooting was reported. Police evacuated students and staff on campus floor by floor, room by room, building by building.” via REUTERS

Elsewhere on his site, Polito wrote about his love of Las Vegas.

Hard to believe, looking back, but I have had the pleasure of making more than two dozen trips to Vegas over the last 15 years, his personal profile reads.

I dont gamble that much, but there is plenty to do there, thats for sure!!

Over the years, my steel trap mind collected more information and trivia about Vegas than probably anyone in this state east of I-95 (at least). 9 A SWAT vehicle arrives at the UNLV campus after a shooting on December 06, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Getty Images

Polito also used the site to list some of his favorite things, including sites in Vegas and his favorite music.

His website says he would generally listen to Frank Sinatra, but also enjoyed Selena, Elton John and Willie Nelson.

In his favorite movie section, Polito includes Apocalypse: Now and recommends Oliver Stones conspiracy-laden JFK and Ayn Rands conservative epic The Fountainheads. 9 The shooting began around 11:45 a.m. on the fourth floor of Beam Hall, UNLV’s business school, near the student union building. ALLISON DINNER/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

Polito writes that each of his favorite films argues a truth with powerful eloquence.

His site also lists people he credited as being the Great Minds of the Twentieth Century, including George Soros, Nikola Tesla and astronomer Carl Sagan.

In a section entitled Powerful Organizations Bent on World Domination, Polito includes the Rothchild family, the National Security Administration and even the Economics Department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

The section also linked back to a website created by far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. 9 People wait on the outskirts of the UNLV campus after a shooting on December 06, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Getty Images

But Polito has also received commendation for his work as a professor, writing on his LinkedIn: The greatest gifts and takeaways I possess from my many years within higher education are the many kind & positive comments students made regarding my instruction disposition toward them.

One student commented on his page, I had the chance to have Dr. Polito as my teacher for my Operations Management course that I took in fall 2013.

I was an international student from Canada at the time, and learned many new things in this course.

Dr. Polito teaches students about things that happen in the real world that we will be able to apply in our careers, the student claims. He definitely knows his course material and every new class covers interesting topics. 9 People cross Maryland Parkway as they are led off of the UNLV campus after a shooting on December 06, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Getty Images

Polito also published 109 pages of alleged positive feedback he has received from students on his site.

Polito is very organized with the prepared notes, one comment reads. He is approachable and seems very open to student concerns and ideas.

His real world experiences provide anecdotes that clarify course material. He is a definite asset to the Management Department. 9 Investigators determined the victims were not students, but instead faculty or staff at the school, which may be investigated as a potential motive into the shooting. via REUTERS

Another student reportedly wrote: Professor Polito knows what hes talking about.

He may seem to ramble on sometimes about certain things, but he keeps your attention and makes sure youre alert, which is better than having students fall asleep from boredom.

He teaches real life lessons that correlate with the book/course material, the student added. I enjoyed his class and Id recommend him to my peers.

The campus was placed on lockdown almost immediately after the shooting was reported. Police evacuated students and staff on campus floor by floor, room by room, building by building, LVMPD Sheriff Kevin McMahill said at a Wednesday evening press briefing. 9 View of halted traffic after a shooting at UNLV. ZUMAPRESS.com

An apartment in Henderson, Nevada, believed to be Polito’s home, was being searched, as law enforcement officials continued to investigate the shooting while gearing up to work overnight and into the morning hours, a law enforcement official told ABC News.

The suspect’s phone has already been retrieved and detectives are looking for any clues inside the device that could hint at any form of motivation for the killings.

Investigators determined the victims were not students, but instead faculty or staff at the school, which may be investigated as a potential motive into the shooting.

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Migrants locked up in notorious El Salvador jail released in Venezuela-US prisoner swap

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Migrants locked up in notorious El Salvador jail released in Venezuela-US prisoner swap

On Friday, Paola Paiva waited in a hotel near Caracas airport, nervous but giddy with excitement to be reunited with her brother, finally.

For five months, Arturo Suarez has been detained in a notorious prison in El Salvador.

“I am going to wait for my brother to call me,” she told Sky News, “and after giving him a hug, I want to just listen to him, listen to his voice. Let him talk and tell us his story.”

Suarez was one of the more than 250 Venezuelan migrants who had been living in America but were arrested in immigration raids by the Trump administration and sent to El Salvador, a showpiece act in the president’s promise to deport millions of migrants.

Paola Paiva holds a vigil for brother Arturo Suarez. Pic: Reuters
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Paola Paiva holds a vigil for brother Arturo Suarez. Pic: Reuters

Most of the men had never even been to El Salvador before. Their detention has been controversial because the White House claims the men are all part of the dangerous Tren de Aragua gang but has provided little evidence to support this assertion.

The only evidence Paola had that Suarez was still alive was a picture of him published on a news website showing the inside of the maximum security CECOT jail.

He is one of dozens of men with their hands and feet cuffed, heads shaved and bodies shackled together.

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Now he is returning to his home country, one of the bargaining chips in a deal that saw the release of ten Americans and US permanent residents who had been seized by the Venezuelan authorities.

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Venezuelans arrive back in home country after being detained in El Salvador

Paola had tried to go to the airport to greet her brother as he disembarked a charter plane bringing the men back from El Salvador but authorities told her to wait at a nearby hotel.

“They told us they are taking them all to a hotel to rest,” she said.

“But I managed to get someone to give my phone number on a piece of paper to my brother, so I am expecting his call tomorrow, as soon as he can access a phone.

“We heard they are going to perform some medical exams on them and check their criminal records,” she added. “I’m not afraid; I’m not worried since my brother has a clean record.

“I am so happy. I knew this day would happen, and that it would be unexpected, that no one was going to notify us. I knew it was going to be a total surprise.”

US citizens released from Venezuela. Pic: Reuters
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US citizens released from Venezuela. Pic: Reuters

The Trump administration had paid the El Salvador government, led by President Nayib Bukele, millions of dollars to imprison the men.

Homeland security secretary Kristi Noem visited CECOT last month, posing in front of prisoners for a photo opportunity.

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But Cristosal, an international human rights group based in El Salvador, says it has “documented systematic physical beatings, torture, intentional denial of access to food, water, clothing, health care,” inside the prison.

A video which was seemingly filmed aboard the charter flight bringing the Venezuelan migrants back to Caracas shows Arturo briefly talking about his experience inside.

He looks physically well but speaks into the camera and says: “We were four months with no communication, no phone calls, kidnapped, we didn’t know what (the) day was, not even the time.

“We were beat up at breakfast, lunch and dinner,” he continues.

Sky News interviewed Arturo Suarez‘s brother Nelson near his home in the US in April, weeks after Arturo – an aspiring singer – had been arrested by immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) agents while filming a music video inside a house.

Nelson said he believed Arturo’s only crime was “being Venezuelan and having tattoos.” He showed me documents that indicate Arturo has no criminal record in Venezuela, Chile, Colombia or the United States, the four countries he has lived in.

Now Nelson is delighted Arturo is being released – but worries for his future.

“The only thing that casts a shadow in such a moment of joy is that bit of anger when I think that all the governments involved are going to use my brother’s story, and the others on that flight, as political gain,” he said.

“Each of them will tell a different story, making themselves the heroes, when the reality is that many innocent people suffered unfairly and unnecessarily, and many families will remain separated after this incident due to politics, immigration and fear.”

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Ha Long Bay: At least 34 dead after tourist boat capsizes in Vietnam

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Ha Long Bay: At least 34 dead after tourist boat capsizes in Vietnam

At least 34 people have died after a tourist boat capsized in Vietnam, according to state media reports.

The Wonder Sea boat was reportedly carrying 53 people, including five crew members, when it capsized due to strong winds in Ha Long Bay on Saturday.

It happened at roughly 2pm local time (7am GMT). Rescue teams have found 11 survivors and recovered 34 bodies, eight of them children, the state-run Vietnam News Agency said, citing local authorities.

People on a capsized tourist boat being rescued in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam. Pic: QDND via AP
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Rescuer in Ha Long Bay are searching for survivors. Pic: QDND via AP

The People’s Army Newspaper, which cited local border guards, said authorities have not yet confirmed details about the tourists, including their nationalities, as the rescue operation continues.

Most of the passengers were tourists, including about 20 children, from the country’s capital city, Hanoi, the newspaper said.

The incident comes shortly after the arrival of Storm Wipha in the South China Sea, bringing strong winds, heavy rain and lightning to the area.

A body being carried on stretcher after a tourist boat capsized in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam. Pic: QDND via AP
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A body being carried on stretcher after a tourist boat capsized in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam. Pic: QDND via AP

The named storm is the third typhoon to hit the South China Sea this year, and is expected to make landfall along the northern coast of Vietnam early next week.

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Disruptions linked to the storm have also had an impact on air travel, according to Noi Bai Airport.

The airport reported that nine incoming flights were diverted to other airports, while three outgoing flights were temporarily grounded due to adverse weather conditions.

Tourist boats cruise in Halong Bay. File pic: Reuters
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Tourist boats cruise in Halong Bay. File pic: Reuters

The winds brought by Storm Wipha reached up to 63mph (101kmph) and gusts of up to 68mph (126kmph) as it passed south of Taiwan on Saturday, according to the island’s Central News Agency.

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Ha Long Bay is around 125mi (200km) north east of Hanoi and attracts tens of thousands of visitors each year.

Of those who visit Ha Long Bay, many choose to take overnight boat tours to further explore the area.

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Gaza: More than 30 people killed ‘as Israeli troops open fire towards Palestinians waiting for aid’

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Gaza: More than 30 people killed 'as Israeli troops open fire towards Palestinians waiting for aid'

More than 30 people have been killed after Israeli troops opened fire towards crowds of Palestinians waiting for aid, according to witnesses and hospital officials.

The deaths occurred near distribution hubs operated by the US-Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which began distributing food packages in Gaza at the end of May, after Israel eased its 11-week blockade of aid into the territory.

At least 32 people were killed on Saturday, according to the Hamas-run Gaza health ministry, while a further 100 people were injured, according to local reports.

Most of the deaths came as Palestinians massed in the Teina area, around 3km (2 miles) away from a GHF aid distribution centre east of the city of Khan Younis.

More than 3o killed near aid distribution centres. Pic:Mariam Dagga/AP
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More than 30 people killed near aid distribution centres. Pic: Mariam Dagga/AP

Mahmoud Mokeimar said he was walking with crowds of people – mostly young men – towards the food hub when troops fired warning shots as the crowd advanced, before opening fire towards the marching people.

“It was a massacre… the occupation opened fire at us indiscriminately,” he said.

Injured Palestinians are brought to Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis. Pic: Mariam Dagga/AP
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Injured Palestinians are brought to Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis. Pic: Mariam Dagga/AP

Akram Aker said troops fired machine guns mounted on tanks and drones.

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“They encircled us and started firing directly at us,” he said.

The Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis said it received 25 bodies, along with dozens of wounded.

Seven other people, including one woman, were killed in the Shakoush area, hundreds of yards north of another GHF hub in Gaza’s southernmost city of Rafah, the hospital said.

The army and GHF did not immediately comment on Saturday’s violence.

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The GFH, which has four distribution centres, three of which are in the southern Gaza Strip, says it has distributed millions of meals to hungry Palestinians.

But local health officials and witnesses say hundreds of people have been killed by Israeli army fire as they try to reach the distribution hubs.

The GHF, which employs private armed guards, says there have been no deadly shootings at its sites, though this week, 20 people were killed at one of its locations, most of them in a stampede.

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The group accused Hamas agitators of causing a panic, but gave no evidence to back the claim.

The army, which is not at the sites but secures them from a distance, says it only fires warning shots if crowds get too close to its forces.

The 21-month war in Gaza was triggered when Hamas militants stormed into southern Israel on 7 October 2023, killing 1,200 people and taking 250 others hostage.

An Israeli military offensive has killed more than 58,000 Palestinians, according to the Gaza health ministry, while Gaza’s more than two million Palestinians are living through a catastrophic humanitarian crisis.

Israel and Hamas have been holding ceasefire talks in Qatar in recent weeks, but international mediators say there have been no breakthroughs.

US President Donald Trump said another 10 hostages will be released from Gaza shortly, without providing details.

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