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2 provides the definition of [M]noise pollution[/M]: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to [M]cause[/M] annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, [M]deterioration of[/M] ecosystems, material goods, [M]monuments[/M], the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
Noise pollution or sound pollution is the excess of sound that alters the normal conditions of the environment in a certain area. Although noise does not accumulate, transfer or persist over time like other contaminations, it can also cause great damage to people's quality of life if it is not controlled well or adequately. The term "noise pollution" refers to noise (understood as excessive and annoying sound), caused by human activities (traffic, industries, leisure venues, airplanes, ships, among others) that produces negative effects on hearing and physical health. and mental of living beings. This term is closely related to noise because it occurs when noise is considered a pollutant, that is, an annoying sound that can produce harmful physiological and psychological effects for a person or group of people. The main causes of noise pollution are those related to human activities such as transportation, building construction, public works and industries, among others. It has been said by international organizations that there is a risk of a significant decrease in hearing capacity, as well as the possibility of disorders ranging from the psychological (paranoia, perversion) to the physiological due to excessive exposure to sonic pollution. A report from the World Health Organization (WHO) considers 70 dB (A) as the desirable upper limit. In Spain, the acoustic comfort level is established at 55 dBA. Above this level, sound is harmful to rest and communication.
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2 provides the definition of [M]noise pollution[/M]: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to [M]cause[/M] annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, [M]deterioration of[/M] ecosystems, [M]material goods[/M], monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
Noise pollution or sound pollution is the excess of sound that alters the normal conditions of the environment in a certain area. Although noise does not accumulate, transfer or persist over time like other contaminations, it can also cause great damage to people's quality of life if it is not controlled well or adequately. The term "noise pollution" refers to noise (understood as excessive and annoying sound), caused by human activities (traffic, industries, leisure venues, airplanes, ships, among others) that produces negative effects on hearing and physical health. and mental of living beings. This term is closely related to noise because it occurs when noise is considered a pollutant, that is, an annoying sound that can produce harmful physiological and psychological effects for a person or group of people. The main causes of noise pollution are those related to human activities such as transportation, building construction, public works and industries, among others. It has been said by international organizations that there is a risk of a significant decrease in hearing capacity, as well as the possibility of disorders ranging from the psychological (paranoia, perversion) to the physiological due to excessive exposure to sonic pollution. A report from the World Health Organization (WHO) considers 70 dB (A) as the desirable upper limit. In Spain, the acoustic comfort level is established at 55 dBA. Above this level, sound is harmful to rest and communication.
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2 provides the definition of [M]noise pollution[/M]: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to [M]cause[/M] annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, [M]deterioration of ecosystems[/M], material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
Noise pollution or sound pollution is the excess of sound that alters the normal conditions of the environment in a certain area. Although noise does not accumulate, transfer or persist over time like other contaminations, it can also cause great damage to people's quality of life if it is not controlled well or adequately. The term "noise pollution" refers to noise (understood as excessive and annoying sound), caused by human activities (traffic, industries, leisure venues, airplanes, ships, among others) that produces negative effects on hearing and physical health. and mental of living beings. This term is closely related to noise because it occurs when noise is considered a pollutant, that is, an annoying sound that can produce harmful physiological and psychological effects for a person or group of people. The main causes of noise pollution are those related to human activities such as transportation, building construction, public works and industries, among others. It has been said by international organizations that there is a risk of a significant decrease in hearing capacity, as well as the possibility of disorders ranging from the psychological (paranoia, perversion) to the physiological due to excessive exposure to sonic pollution. A report from the World Health Organization (WHO) considers 70 dB (A) as the desirable upper limit. In Spain, the acoustic comfort level is established at 55 dBA. Above this level, sound is harmful to rest and communication.
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2 provides the definition of [M]noise pollution[/M]: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to [M]cause[/M] annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, [M]danger to human health[/M], deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
Noise pollution or sound pollution is the excess of sound that alters the normal conditions of the environment in a certain area. Although noise does not accumulate, transfer or persist over time like other contaminations, it can also cause great damage to people's quality of life if it is not controlled well or adequately. The term "noise pollution" refers to noise (understood as excessive and annoying sound), caused by human activities (traffic, industries, leisure venues, airplanes, ships, among others) that produces negative effects on hearing and physical health. and mental of living beings. This term is closely related to noise because it occurs when noise is considered a pollutant, that is, an annoying sound that can produce harmful physiological and psychological effects for a person or group of people. The main causes of noise pollution are those related to human activities such as transportation, building construction, public works and industries, among others. It has been said by international organizations that there is a risk of a significant decrease in hearing capacity, as well as the possibility of disorders ranging from the psychological (paranoia, perversion) to the physiological due to excessive exposure to sonic pollution. A report from the World Health Organization (WHO) considers 70 dB (A) as the desirable upper limit. In Spain, the acoustic comfort level is established at 55 dBA. Above this level, sound is harmful to rest and communication.
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2 provides the definition of [M]noise pollution[/M]: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to [M]cause[/M] annoyance or [M]disturbance to[/M] rest and [M]human activities[/M], danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
Noise pollution or sound pollution is the excess of sound that alters the normal conditions of the environment in a certain area. Although noise does not accumulate, transfer or persist over time like other contaminations, it can also cause great damage to people's quality of life if it is not controlled well or adequately. The term "noise pollution" refers to noise (understood as excessive and annoying sound), caused by human activities (traffic, industries, leisure venues, airplanes, ships, among others) that produces negative effects on hearing and physical health. and mental of living beings. This term is closely related to noise because it occurs when noise is considered a pollutant, that is, an annoying sound that can produce harmful physiological and psychological effects for a person or group of people. The main causes of noise pollution are those related to human activities such as transportation, building construction, public works and industries, among others. It has been said by international organizations that there is a risk of a significant decrease in hearing capacity, as well as the possibility of disorders ranging from the psychological (paranoia, perversion) to the physiological due to excessive exposure to sonic pollution. A report from the World Health Organization (WHO) considers 70 dB (A) as the desirable upper limit. In Spain, the acoustic comfort level is established at 55 dBA. Above this level, sound is harmful to rest and communication.
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2 provides the definition of [M]noise pollution[/M]: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to [M]cause annoyance[/M] or disturbance [M]to[/M] rest and [M]human activities[/M], danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
Noise pollution or sound pollution is the excess of sound that alters the normal conditions of the environment in a certain area. Although noise does not accumulate, transfer or persist over time like other contaminations, it can also cause great damage to people's quality of life if it is not controlled well or adequately. The term "noise pollution" refers to noise (understood as excessive and annoying sound), caused by human activities (traffic, industries, leisure venues, airplanes, ships, among others) that produces negative effects on hearing and physical health. and mental of living beings. This term is closely related to noise because it occurs when noise is considered a pollutant, that is, an annoying sound that can produce harmful physiological and psychological effects for a person or group of people. The main causes of noise pollution are those related to human activities such as transportation, building construction, public works and industries, among others. It has been said by international organizations that there is a risk of a significant decrease in hearing capacity, as well as the possibility of disorders ranging from the psychological (paranoia, perversion) to the physiological due to excessive exposure to sonic pollution. A report from the World Health Organization (WHO) considers 70 dB (A) as the desirable upper limit. In Spain, the acoustic comfort level is established at 55 dBA. Above this level, sound is harmful to rest and communication.
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2 provides the definition of [M]noise pollution[/M]: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to [M]cause[/M] annoyance or [M]disturbance to rest[/M] and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
Noise pollution or sound pollution is the excess of sound that alters the normal conditions of the environment in a certain area. Although noise does not accumulate, transfer or persist over time like other contaminations, it can also cause great damage to people's quality of life if it is not controlled well or adequately. The term "noise pollution" refers to noise (understood as excessive and annoying sound), caused by human activities (traffic, industries, leisure venues, airplanes, ships, among others) that produces negative effects on hearing and physical health. and mental of living beings. This term is closely related to noise because it occurs when noise is considered a pollutant, that is, an annoying sound that can produce harmful physiological and psychological effects for a person or group of people. The main causes of noise pollution are those related to human activities such as transportation, building construction, public works and industries, among others. It has been said by international organizations that there is a risk of a significant decrease in hearing capacity, as well as the possibility of disorders ranging from the psychological (paranoia, perversion) to the physiological due to excessive exposure to sonic pollution. A report from the World Health Organization (WHO) considers 70 dB (A) as the desirable upper limit. In Spain, the acoustic comfort level is established at 55 dBA. Above this level, sound is harmful to rest and communication.
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2 provides the definition of [M]noise pollution[/M]: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to [M]cause annoyance[/M] or disturbance [M]to rest[/M] and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
Noise pollution or sound pollution is the excess of sound that alters the normal conditions of the environment in a certain area. Although noise does not accumulate, transfer or persist over time like other contaminations, it can also cause great damage to people's quality of life if it is not controlled well or adequately. The term "noise pollution" refers to noise (understood as excessive and annoying sound), caused by human activities (traffic, industries, leisure venues, airplanes, ships, among others) that produces negative effects on hearing and physical health. and mental of living beings. This term is closely related to noise because it occurs when noise is considered a pollutant, that is, an annoying sound that can produce harmful physiological and psychological effects for a person or group of people. The main causes of noise pollution are those related to human activities such as transportation, building construction, public works and industries, among others. It has been said by international organizations that there is a risk of a significant decrease in hearing capacity, as well as the possibility of disorders ranging from the psychological (paranoia, perversion) to the physiological due to excessive exposure to sonic pollution. A report from the World Health Organization (WHO) considers 70 dB (A) as the desirable upper limit. In Spain, the acoustic comfort level is established at 55 dBA. Above this level, sound is harmful to rest and communication.
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2 provides the definition of [M]noise pollution[/M]: [M]"the introduction of noise in the[/M] living environment or in the [M]external environment[/M] such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
Noise pollution or sound pollution is the excess of sound that alters the normal conditions of the environment in a certain area. Although noise does not accumulate, transfer or persist over time like other contaminations, it can also cause great damage to people's quality of life if it is not controlled well or adequately. The term "noise pollution" refers to noise (understood as excessive and annoying sound), caused by human activities (traffic, industries, leisure venues, airplanes, ships, among others) that produces negative effects on hearing and physical health. and mental of living beings. This term is closely related to noise because it occurs when noise is considered a pollutant, that is, an annoying sound that can produce harmful physiological and psychological effects for a person or group of people. The main causes of noise pollution are those related to human activities such as transportation, building construction, public works and industries, among others. It has been said by international organizations that there is a risk of a significant decrease in hearing capacity, as well as the possibility of disorders ranging from the psychological (paranoia, perversion) to the physiological due to excessive exposure to sonic pollution. A report from the World Health Organization (WHO) considers 70 dB (A) as the desirable upper limit. In Spain, the acoustic comfort level is established at 55 dBA. Above this level, sound is harmful to rest and communication.
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2 provides the definition of [M]noise pollution[/M]: [M]"the introduction of noise in the living environment[/M] or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
Noise pollution or sound pollution is the excess of sound that alters the normal conditions of the environment in a certain area. Although noise does not accumulate, transfer or persist over time like other contaminations, it can also cause great damage to people's quality of life if it is not controlled well or adequately. The term "noise pollution" refers to noise (understood as excessive and annoying sound), caused by human activities (traffic, industries, leisure venues, airplanes, ships, among others) that produces negative effects on hearing and physical health. and mental of living beings. This term is closely related to noise because it occurs when noise is considered a pollutant, that is, an annoying sound that can produce harmful physiological and psychological effects for a person or group of people. The main causes of noise pollution are those related to human activities such as transportation, building construction, public works and industries, among others. It has been said by international organizations that there is a risk of a significant decrease in hearing capacity, as well as the possibility of disorders ranging from the psychological (paranoia, perversion) to the physiological due to excessive exposure to sonic pollution. A report from the World Health Organization (WHO) considers 70 dB (A) as the desirable upper limit. In Spain, the acoustic comfort level is established at 55 dBA. Above this level, sound is harmful to rest and communication.
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[M]2 provides the definition of noise pollution[/M]: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
Noise pollution or sound pollution is the excess of sound that alters the normal conditions of the environment in a certain area. Although noise does not accumulate, transfer or persist over time like other contaminations, it can also cause great damage to people's quality of life if it is not controlled well or adequately. The term "noise pollution" refers to noise (understood as excessive and annoying sound), caused by human activities (traffic, industries, leisure venues, airplanes, ships, among others) that produces negative effects on hearing and physical health. and mental of living beings. This term is closely related to noise because it occurs when noise is considered a pollutant, that is, an annoying sound that can produce harmful physiological and psychological effects for a person or group of people. The main causes of noise pollution are those related to human activities such as transportation, building construction, public works and industries, among others. It has been said by international organizations that there is a risk of a significant decrease in hearing capacity, as well as the possibility of disorders ranging from the psychological (paranoia, perversion) to the physiological due to excessive exposure to sonic pollution. A report from the World Health Organization (WHO) considers 70 dB (A) as the desirable upper limit. In Spain, the acoustic comfort level is established at 55 dBA. Above this level, sound is harmful to rest and communication.
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[M]This can happen in[/M] large cities and [M]natural environments.[/M]
Noise pollution or sound pollution is the excess of sound that alters the normal conditions of the environment in a certain area. Although noise does not accumulate, transfer or persist over time like other contaminations, it can also cause great damage to people's quality of life if it is not controlled well or adequately. The term "noise pollution" refers to noise (understood as excessive and annoying sound), caused by human activities (traffic, industries, leisure venues, airplanes, ships, among others) that produces negative effects on hearing and physical health. and mental of living beings. This term is closely related to noise because it occurs when noise is considered a pollutant, that is, an annoying sound that can produce harmful physiological and psychological effects for a person or group of people. The main causes of noise pollution are those related to human activities such as transportation, building construction, public works and industries, among others. It has been said by international organizations that there is a risk of a significant decrease in hearing capacity, as well as the possibility of disorders ranging from the psychological (paranoia, perversion) to the physiological due to excessive exposure to sonic pollution. A report from the World Health Organization (WHO) considers 70 dB (A) as the desirable upper limit. In Spain, the acoustic comfort level is established at 55 dBA. Above this level, sound is harmful to rest and communication.
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[M]This can happen in large cities[/M] and natural environments.
Noise pollution or sound pollution is the excess of sound that alters the normal conditions of the environment in a certain area. Although noise does not accumulate, transfer or persist over time like other contaminations, it can also cause great damage to people's quality of life if it is not controlled well or adequately. The term "noise pollution" refers to noise (understood as excessive and annoying sound), caused by human activities (traffic, industries, leisure venues, airplanes, ships, among others) that produces negative effects on hearing and physical health. and mental of living beings. This term is closely related to noise because it occurs when noise is considered a pollutant, that is, an annoying sound that can produce harmful physiological and psychological effects for a person or group of people. The main causes of noise pollution are those related to human activities such as transportation, building construction, public works and industries, among others. It has been said by international organizations that there is a risk of a significant decrease in hearing capacity, as well as the possibility of disorders ranging from the psychological (paranoia, perversion) to the physiological due to excessive exposure to sonic pollution. A report from the World Health Organization (WHO) considers 70 dB (A) as the desirable upper limit. In Spain, the acoustic comfort level is established at 55 dBA. Above this level, sound is harmful to rest and communication.
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[M]Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity[/M] sounds and [M]noises[/M].
Noise pollution or sound pollution is the excess of sound that alters the normal conditions of the environment in a certain area. Although noise does not accumulate, transfer or persist over time like other contaminations, it can also cause great damage to people's quality of life if it is not controlled well or adequately. The term "noise pollution" refers to noise (understood as excessive and annoying sound), caused by human activities (traffic, industries, leisure venues, airplanes, ships, among others) that produces negative effects on hearing and physical health. and mental of living beings. This term is closely related to noise because it occurs when noise is considered a pollutant, that is, an annoying sound that can produce harmful physiological and psychological effects for a person or group of people. The main causes of noise pollution are those related to human activities such as transportation, building construction, public works and industries, among others. It has been said by international organizations that there is a risk of a significant decrease in hearing capacity, as well as the possibility of disorders ranging from the psychological (paranoia, perversion) to the physiological due to excessive exposure to sonic pollution. A report from the World Health Organization (WHO) considers 70 dB (A) as the desirable upper limit. In Spain, the acoustic comfort level is established at 55 dBA. Above this level, sound is harmful to rest and communication.
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[M]Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds[/M] and noises.
Noise pollution or sound pollution is the excess of sound that alters the normal conditions of the environment in a certain area. Although noise does not accumulate, transfer or persist over time like other contaminations, it can also cause great damage to people's quality of life if it is not controlled well or adequately. The term "noise pollution" refers to noise (understood as excessive and annoying sound), caused by human activities (traffic, industries, leisure venues, airplanes, ships, among others) that produces negative effects on hearing and physical health. and mental of living beings. This term is closely related to noise because it occurs when noise is considered a pollutant, that is, an annoying sound that can produce harmful physiological and psychological effects for a person or group of people. The main causes of noise pollution are those related to human activities such as transportation, building construction, public works and industries, among others. It has been said by international organizations that there is a risk of a significant decrease in hearing capacity, as well as the possibility of disorders ranging from the psychological (paranoia, perversion) to the physiological due to excessive exposure to sonic pollution. A report from the World Health Organization (WHO) considers 70 dB (A) as the desirable upper limit. In Spain, the acoustic comfort level is established at 55 dBA. Above this level, sound is harmful to rest and communication.
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A report from [M]the World Health Organization (WHO)[/M] considers 70 dB (A) as the desirable upper limit.
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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[M]A report from the World Health Organization[/M] (WHO) [M]considers 70 dB (A) as the desirable upper limit[/M].
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
n
The term "noise pollution" refers to noise (understood as excessive and annoying sound), caused by [M]human activities[/M] (traffic, industries, leisure venues, airplanes, [M]ships[/M], among others) that produces negative effects on hearing and physical health.
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
n
The term "noise pollution" refers to noise (understood as excessive and annoying sound), caused by [M]human activities[/M] (traffic, industries, leisure venues, [M]airplanes[/M], ships, among others) that produces negative effects on hearing and physical health.
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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The term "noise pollution" refers to noise (understood as excessive and annoying sound), caused by [M]human activities[/M] (traffic, industries, [M]leisure venues[/M], airplanes, ships, among others) that produces negative effects on hearing and physical health.
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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The term "noise pollution" refers to noise (understood as excessive and annoying sound), caused by [M]human activities[/M] (traffic, [M]industries[/M], leisure venues, airplanes, ships, among others) that produces negative effects on hearing and physical health.
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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The term "noise pollution" refers to noise (understood as excessive and annoying sound), caused by [M]human activities (traffic[/M], industries, leisure venues, airplanes, ships, among others) that produces negative effects on hearing and physical health.
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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The term "noise pollution" refers to [M]noise (understood as[/M] excessive and [M]annoying sound[/M]), caused by human activities (traffic, industries, leisure venues, airplanes, ships, among others) that produces negative effects on hearing and physical health.
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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The term "noise pollution" refers to [M]noise (understood as excessive[/M] and annoying [M]sound[/M]), caused by human activities (traffic, industries, leisure venues, airplanes, ships, among others) that produces negative effects on hearing and physical health.
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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[M]The term "noise pollution" refers to noise[/M] (understood as excessive and annoying sound), [M]caused by human activities[/M] (traffic, industries, leisure venues, airplanes, ships, among others) [M]that produces negative effects on[/M] hearing and [M]physical health[/M].
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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[M]The term "noise pollution" refers to noise[/M] (understood as excessive and annoying sound), [M]caused by human activities[/M] (traffic, industries, leisure venues, airplanes, ships, among others) [M]that produces negative effects on hearing[/M] and physical health.
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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[M]Above this level, sound is harmful to[/M] rest and [M]communication[/M].
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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[M]Above this level, sound is harmful to rest[/M] and communication.
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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[M]It has been said by international organizations that there is[/M] a risk of a significant decrease in hearing capacity, as well as the [M]possibility of disorders[/M] ranging from the psychological (paranoia, perversion) to the [M]physiological due to excessive exposure to sonic pollution[/M].
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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It has been said by international organizations that there is a risk of a significant decrease in hearing capacity, as well as the possibility of [M]disorders[/M] ranging from the [M]psychological[/M] (paranoia, [M]perversion[/M]) to the physiological due to excessive exposure to sonic pollution.
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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It has been said by international organizations that there is a risk of a significant decrease in hearing capacity, as well as the possibility of [M]disorders[/M] ranging from the [M]psychological[/M] ([M]paranoia[/M], perversion) to the physiological due to excessive exposure to sonic pollution.
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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[M]It has been said by international organizations that there is a[/M] risk of a significant decrease in hearing capacity, as well as [M]the possibility of disorders[/M] ranging from the [M]psychological[/M] (paranoia, perversion) to the physiological [M]due to excessive exposure to sonic pollution[/M].
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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[M]It has been said by international organizations that there is a risk of a significant decrease in hearing capacity[/M], as well as the possibility of disorders ranging from the psychological (paranoia, perversion) to the physiological due to excessive exposure to sonic pollution.
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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[M]In Spain[/M], [M]the acoustic comfort level is established at 55 dBA.[/M]
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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Although [M]noise[/M] does not accumulate, transfer or persist over time like other contaminations, it [M]can[/M] also [M]cause great damage to people's quality of life[/M] if it is not controlled well or adequately.
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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Although [M]noise[/M] does not accumulate, transfer or persist over time like other contaminations, it [M]can[/M] also [M]cause great damage to people's quality of life if it is not controlled[/M] well or [M]adequately[/M].
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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Although [M]noise[/M] does not accumulate, transfer or persist over time like other contaminations, it [M]can[/M] also [M]cause great damage to people's quality of life if it is not controlled well[/M] or adequately.
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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Although [M]noise does not[/M] accumulate, transfer or [M]persist over time like other contaminations[/M], it can also cause great damage to people's quality of life if it is not controlled well or adequately.
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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Although [M]noise does not[/M] accumulate, [M]transfer[/M] or persist over time [M]like other contaminations[/M], it can also cause great damage to people's quality of life if it is not controlled well or adequately.
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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Although [M]noise does not accumulate[/M], transfer or persist over time [M]like other contaminations[/M], it can also cause great damage to people's quality of life if it is not controlled well or adequately.
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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Noise pollution or [M]sound pollution is the excess of sound that alters the normal conditions of the environment in a certain area[/M].
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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[M]Noise pollution[/M] or sound pollution [M]is the excess of sound that alters the normal conditions of the environment in a certain area[/M].
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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[M]This term[/M] is closely related to noise because it [M]occurs when[/M] noise is considered a pollutant, that is, [M]an annoying sound[/M] that can [M]produce harmful[/M] physiological and [M]psychological effects for[/M] a person or group of [M]people[/M].
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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[M]This term[/M] is closely related to noise because it [M]occurs when[/M] noise is considered a pollutant, that is, [M]an annoying sound[/M] that can [M]produce harmful physiological[/M] and psychological [M]effects for[/M] a person or group of [M]people[/M].
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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[M]This term[/M] is closely related to noise because it [M]occurs when[/M] noise is considered a pollutant, that is, [M]an annoying sound[/M] that can [M]produce harmful[/M] physiological and [M]psychological effects[/M] for a person or group of people.
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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[M]This term[/M] is closely related to noise because it [M]occurs when[/M] noise is considered a pollutant, that is, [M]an annoying sound[/M] that can [M]produce harmful physiological[/M] and psychological [M]effects[/M] for a person or group of people.
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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[M]This term[/M] is closely related to noise because it [M]occurs when noise is considered a pollutant[/M], that is, an annoying sound that can produce harmful physiological and psychological effects for a person or group of people.
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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[M]This term is[/M] closely [M]related to noise[/M] because it occurs when noise is considered a pollutant, that is, an annoying sound that can produce harmful physiological and psychological effects for a person or group of people.
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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The main [M]causes of noise pollution[/M] are those related to human activities such as transportation, building construction, public works and industries, [M]among others[/M].
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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[M]The main causes of noise pollution are those related to[/M] human activities such as transportation, building construction, public works and [M]industries[/M], among others.
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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[M]The main causes of noise pollution are those related to[/M] human activities such as transportation, building construction, [M]public works[/M] and industries, among others.
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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[M]The main causes of noise pollution are those related to[/M] human activities such as transportation, [M]building construction[/M], public works and industries, among others.
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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[M]The main causes of noise pollution are those related to[/M] human activities such as [M]transportation[/M], building construction, public works and industries, among others.
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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[M]The main causes of noise pollution are those related to human activities[/M] such as transportation, building construction, public works and industries, among others.
Noise pollution is mainly caused by excessive exposure to high intensity sounds and noises. This can happen in large cities and natural environments. Law no. 447/1995, art. 2 provides the definition of noise pollution: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
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A driver intentionally plowed his car into a crowd of people in Silicon Valley because he thought at least some of them were Muslim, authorities said Friday, in what a [M]prosecutor called a[/M] “horrifying and [M]horrible crime[/M].”
WATCH: Eyewitness Don Draper describes the terrifying Sunnyvale crash that injured eight pedestrians. Click here if you’re unable to view the video or photo gallery on your mobile device. SUNNYVALE — A government defense auditor who served as an Army gunner in the Iraq war drove into a crowd of pedestrians in a busy Sunnyvale intersection Tuesday, apparently intentionally, injuring eight people including three children. An eyewitness to the crash said the man stumbled out of his car ranting, “I love you, Jesus.” Law enforcement officers identified the driver, who was not injured, as Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34, a resident of Sunnyvale. He was arrested at the scene and booked into Santa Clara County jail, where he is being held without bail on suspicion of eight counts of attempted murder. Based on the lack of skid marks indicating an attempt to slow down or stop before hitting the victims, the crash appeared to have been intentional, said Capt. Jim Choi, of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety. He said witnesses told police that instead, the driver seemed to accelerate the dark-colored Toyota Corolla before the rampage ended with the car crashing into a tree. “Based upon initial witness accounts, there is no indication of the vehicle ever trying to brake,” Choi said.
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A driver intentionally plowed his car into a crowd of people in Silicon Valley because he thought at least some of them were Muslim, authorities said Friday, in what a [M]prosecutor called a “horrifying[/M] and horrible [M]crime[/M].”
WATCH: Eyewitness Don Draper describes the terrifying Sunnyvale crash that injured eight pedestrians. Click here if you’re unable to view the video or photo gallery on your mobile device. SUNNYVALE — A government defense auditor who served as an Army gunner in the Iraq war drove into a crowd of pedestrians in a busy Sunnyvale intersection Tuesday, apparently intentionally, injuring eight people including three children. An eyewitness to the crash said the man stumbled out of his car ranting, “I love you, Jesus.” Law enforcement officers identified the driver, who was not injured, as Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34, a resident of Sunnyvale. He was arrested at the scene and booked into Santa Clara County jail, where he is being held without bail on suspicion of eight counts of attempted murder. Based on the lack of skid marks indicating an attempt to slow down or stop before hitting the victims, the crash appeared to have been intentional, said Capt. Jim Choi, of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety. He said witnesses told police that instead, the driver seemed to accelerate the dark-colored Toyota Corolla before the rampage ended with the car crashing into a tree. “Based upon initial witness accounts, there is no indication of the vehicle ever trying to brake,” Choi said.
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A [M]driver intentionally plowed his car into a crowd of people[/M] in Silicon Valley [M]because he thought at least some of them were Muslim[/M], [M]authorities said Friday[/M], in what a prosecutor called a “horrifying and horrible crime.”
WATCH: Eyewitness Don Draper describes the terrifying Sunnyvale crash that injured eight pedestrians. Click here if you’re unable to view the video or photo gallery on your mobile device. SUNNYVALE — A government defense auditor who served as an Army gunner in the Iraq war drove into a crowd of pedestrians in a busy Sunnyvale intersection Tuesday, apparently intentionally, injuring eight people including three children. An eyewitness to the crash said the man stumbled out of his car ranting, “I love you, Jesus.” Law enforcement officers identified the driver, who was not injured, as Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34, a resident of Sunnyvale. He was arrested at the scene and booked into Santa Clara County jail, where he is being held without bail on suspicion of eight counts of attempted murder. Based on the lack of skid marks indicating an attempt to slow down or stop before hitting the victims, the crash appeared to have been intentional, said Capt. Jim Choi, of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety. He said witnesses told police that instead, the driver seemed to accelerate the dark-colored Toyota Corolla before the rampage ended with the car crashing into a tree. “Based upon initial witness accounts, there is no indication of the vehicle ever trying to brake,” Choi said.
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A [M]driver intentionally plowed his car into a crowd of people in Silicon Valley[/M] because he thought at least some of them were Muslim, [M]authorities said Friday[/M], in what a prosecutor called a “horrifying and horrible crime.”
WATCH: Eyewitness Don Draper describes the terrifying Sunnyvale crash that injured eight pedestrians. Click here if you’re unable to view the video or photo gallery on your mobile device. SUNNYVALE — A government defense auditor who served as an Army gunner in the Iraq war drove into a crowd of pedestrians in a busy Sunnyvale intersection Tuesday, apparently intentionally, injuring eight people including three children. An eyewitness to the crash said the man stumbled out of his car ranting, “I love you, Jesus.” Law enforcement officers identified the driver, who was not injured, as Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34, a resident of Sunnyvale. He was arrested at the scene and booked into Santa Clara County jail, where he is being held without bail on suspicion of eight counts of attempted murder. Based on the lack of skid marks indicating an attempt to slow down or stop before hitting the victims, the crash appeared to have been intentional, said Capt. Jim Choi, of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety. He said witnesses told police that instead, the driver seemed to accelerate the dark-colored Toyota Corolla before the rampage ended with the car crashing into a tree. “Based upon initial witness accounts, there is no indication of the vehicle ever trying to brake,” Choi said.
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A [M]driver intentionally plowed his car into a crowd of people[/M] in Silicon Valley because he thought at least some of them were Muslim, [M]authorities said Friday[/M], in what a prosecutor called a “horrifying and horrible crime.”
WATCH: Eyewitness Don Draper describes the terrifying Sunnyvale crash that injured eight pedestrians. Click here if you’re unable to view the video or photo gallery on your mobile device. SUNNYVALE — A government defense auditor who served as an Army gunner in the Iraq war drove into a crowd of pedestrians in a busy Sunnyvale intersection Tuesday, apparently intentionally, injuring eight people including three children. An eyewitness to the crash said the man stumbled out of his car ranting, “I love you, Jesus.” Law enforcement officers identified the driver, who was not injured, as Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34, a resident of Sunnyvale. He was arrested at the scene and booked into Santa Clara County jail, where he is being held without bail on suspicion of eight counts of attempted murder. Based on the lack of skid marks indicating an attempt to slow down or stop before hitting the victims, the crash appeared to have been intentional, said Capt. Jim Choi, of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety. He said witnesses told police that instead, the driver seemed to accelerate the dark-colored Toyota Corolla before the rampage ended with the car crashing into a tree. “Based upon initial witness accounts, there is no indication of the vehicle ever trying to brake,” Choi said.
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“New evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race and his belief that they were of the Muslim faith,” [M]Phan Ngo, chief of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety[/M], told reporters Friday.
WATCH: Eyewitness Don Draper describes the terrifying Sunnyvale crash that injured eight pedestrians. Click here if you’re unable to view the video or photo gallery on your mobile device. SUNNYVALE — A government defense auditor who served as an Army gunner in the Iraq war drove into a crowd of pedestrians in a busy Sunnyvale intersection Tuesday, apparently intentionally, injuring eight people including three children. An eyewitness to the crash said the man stumbled out of his car ranting, “I love you, Jesus.” Law enforcement officers identified the driver, who was not injured, as Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34, a resident of Sunnyvale. He was arrested at the scene and booked into Santa Clara County jail, where he is being held without bail on suspicion of eight counts of attempted murder. Based on the lack of skid marks indicating an attempt to slow down or stop before hitting the victims, the crash appeared to have been intentional, said Capt. Jim Choi, of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety. He said witnesses told police that instead, the driver seemed to accelerate the dark-colored Toyota Corolla before the rampage ended with the car crashing into a tree. “Based upon initial witness accounts, there is no indication of the vehicle ever trying to brake,” Choi said.
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[M]“New evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on[/M] their race and [M]his belief that they were of the Muslim faith,” Phan Ngo[/M], chief of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety, [M]told reporters Friday.[/M]
WATCH: Eyewitness Don Draper describes the terrifying Sunnyvale crash that injured eight pedestrians. Click here if you’re unable to view the video or photo gallery on your mobile device. SUNNYVALE — A government defense auditor who served as an Army gunner in the Iraq war drove into a crowd of pedestrians in a busy Sunnyvale intersection Tuesday, apparently intentionally, injuring eight people including three children. An eyewitness to the crash said the man stumbled out of his car ranting, “I love you, Jesus.” Law enforcement officers identified the driver, who was not injured, as Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34, a resident of Sunnyvale. He was arrested at the scene and booked into Santa Clara County jail, where he is being held without bail on suspicion of eight counts of attempted murder. Based on the lack of skid marks indicating an attempt to slow down or stop before hitting the victims, the crash appeared to have been intentional, said Capt. Jim Choi, of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety. He said witnesses told police that instead, the driver seemed to accelerate the dark-colored Toyota Corolla before the rampage ended with the car crashing into a tree. “Based upon initial witness accounts, there is no indication of the vehicle ever trying to brake,” Choi said.
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[M]“New evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race[/M] and his belief that they were of the Muslim faith,” [M]Phan Ngo[/M], chief of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety, [M]told reporters Friday.[/M]
WATCH: Eyewitness Don Draper describes the terrifying Sunnyvale crash that injured eight pedestrians. Click here if you’re unable to view the video or photo gallery on your mobile device. SUNNYVALE — A government defense auditor who served as an Army gunner in the Iraq war drove into a crowd of pedestrians in a busy Sunnyvale intersection Tuesday, apparently intentionally, injuring eight people including three children. An eyewitness to the crash said the man stumbled out of his car ranting, “I love you, Jesus.” Law enforcement officers identified the driver, who was not injured, as Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34, a resident of Sunnyvale. He was arrested at the scene and booked into Santa Clara County jail, where he is being held without bail on suspicion of eight counts of attempted murder. Based on the lack of skid marks indicating an attempt to slow down or stop before hitting the victims, the crash appeared to have been intentional, said Capt. Jim Choi, of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety. He said witnesses told police that instead, the driver seemed to accelerate the dark-colored Toyota Corolla before the rampage ended with the car crashing into a tree. “Based upon initial witness accounts, there is no indication of the vehicle ever trying to brake,” Choi said.
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The [M]girl[/M], in a coma with severe brain trauma, was [M]injured along with[/M] her father and 9-year-old [M]brother[/M].
WATCH: Eyewitness Don Draper describes the terrifying Sunnyvale crash that injured eight pedestrians. Click here if you’re unable to view the video or photo gallery on your mobile device. SUNNYVALE — A government defense auditor who served as an Army gunner in the Iraq war drove into a crowd of pedestrians in a busy Sunnyvale intersection Tuesday, apparently intentionally, injuring eight people including three children. An eyewitness to the crash said the man stumbled out of his car ranting, “I love you, Jesus.” Law enforcement officers identified the driver, who was not injured, as Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34, a resident of Sunnyvale. He was arrested at the scene and booked into Santa Clara County jail, where he is being held without bail on suspicion of eight counts of attempted murder. Based on the lack of skid marks indicating an attempt to slow down or stop before hitting the victims, the crash appeared to have been intentional, said Capt. Jim Choi, of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety. He said witnesses told police that instead, the driver seemed to accelerate the dark-colored Toyota Corolla before the rampage ended with the car crashing into a tree. “Based upon initial witness accounts, there is no indication of the vehicle ever trying to brake,” Choi said.
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The [M]girl[/M], in a coma with severe brain trauma, was [M]injured along with[/M] her father and [M]9-year-old brother[/M].
WATCH: Eyewitness Don Draper describes the terrifying Sunnyvale crash that injured eight pedestrians. Click here if you’re unable to view the video or photo gallery on your mobile device. SUNNYVALE — A government defense auditor who served as an Army gunner in the Iraq war drove into a crowd of pedestrians in a busy Sunnyvale intersection Tuesday, apparently intentionally, injuring eight people including three children. An eyewitness to the crash said the man stumbled out of his car ranting, “I love you, Jesus.” Law enforcement officers identified the driver, who was not injured, as Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34, a resident of Sunnyvale. He was arrested at the scene and booked into Santa Clara County jail, where he is being held without bail on suspicion of eight counts of attempted murder. Based on the lack of skid marks indicating an attempt to slow down or stop before hitting the victims, the crash appeared to have been intentional, said Capt. Jim Choi, of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety. He said witnesses told police that instead, the driver seemed to accelerate the dark-colored Toyota Corolla before the rampage ended with the car crashing into a tree. “Based upon initial witness accounts, there is no indication of the vehicle ever trying to brake,” Choi said.
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The [M]girl[/M], in a coma with severe brain trauma, was [M]injured along with her father[/M] and 9-year-old brother.
WATCH: Eyewitness Don Draper describes the terrifying Sunnyvale crash that injured eight pedestrians. Click here if you’re unable to view the video or photo gallery on your mobile device. SUNNYVALE — A government defense auditor who served as an Army gunner in the Iraq war drove into a crowd of pedestrians in a busy Sunnyvale intersection Tuesday, apparently intentionally, injuring eight people including three children. An eyewitness to the crash said the man stumbled out of his car ranting, “I love you, Jesus.” Law enforcement officers identified the driver, who was not injured, as Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34, a resident of Sunnyvale. He was arrested at the scene and booked into Santa Clara County jail, where he is being held without bail on suspicion of eight counts of attempted murder. Based on the lack of skid marks indicating an attempt to slow down or stop before hitting the victims, the crash appeared to have been intentional, said Capt. Jim Choi, of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety. He said witnesses told police that instead, the driver seemed to accelerate the dark-colored Toyota Corolla before the rampage ended with the car crashing into a tree. “Based upon initial witness accounts, there is no indication of the vehicle ever trying to brake,” Choi said.
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The [M]girl[/M], in a coma with severe brain trauma, was [M]injured[/M] along with her father and 9-year-old brother.
WATCH: Eyewitness Don Draper describes the terrifying Sunnyvale crash that injured eight pedestrians. Click here if you’re unable to view the video or photo gallery on your mobile device. SUNNYVALE — A government defense auditor who served as an Army gunner in the Iraq war drove into a crowd of pedestrians in a busy Sunnyvale intersection Tuesday, apparently intentionally, injuring eight people including three children. An eyewitness to the crash said the man stumbled out of his car ranting, “I love you, Jesus.” Law enforcement officers identified the driver, who was not injured, as Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34, a resident of Sunnyvale. He was arrested at the scene and booked into Santa Clara County jail, where he is being held without bail on suspicion of eight counts of attempted murder. Based on the lack of skid marks indicating an attempt to slow down or stop before hitting the victims, the crash appeared to have been intentional, said Capt. Jim Choi, of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety. He said witnesses told police that instead, the driver seemed to accelerate the dark-colored Toyota Corolla before the rampage ended with the car crashing into a tree. “Based upon initial witness accounts, there is no indication of the vehicle ever trying to brake,” Choi said.
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The [M]girl, in a coma with severe brain trauma[/M], was injured along with her father and 9-year-old brother.
WATCH: Eyewitness Don Draper describes the terrifying Sunnyvale crash that injured eight pedestrians. Click here if you’re unable to view the video or photo gallery on your mobile device. SUNNYVALE — A government defense auditor who served as an Army gunner in the Iraq war drove into a crowd of pedestrians in a busy Sunnyvale intersection Tuesday, apparently intentionally, injuring eight people including three children. An eyewitness to the crash said the man stumbled out of his car ranting, “I love you, Jesus.” Law enforcement officers identified the driver, who was not injured, as Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34, a resident of Sunnyvale. He was arrested at the scene and booked into Santa Clara County jail, where he is being held without bail on suspicion of eight counts of attempted murder. Based on the lack of skid marks indicating an attempt to slow down or stop before hitting the victims, the crash appeared to have been intentional, said Capt. Jim Choi, of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety. He said witnesses told police that instead, the driver seemed to accelerate the dark-colored Toyota Corolla before the rampage ended with the car crashing into a tree. “Based upon initial witness accounts, there is no indication of the vehicle ever trying to brake,” Choi said.
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The [M]girl, in a coma[/M] with severe brain trauma, was injured along with her father and 9-year-old brother.
WATCH: Eyewitness Don Draper describes the terrifying Sunnyvale crash that injured eight pedestrians. Click here if you’re unable to view the video or photo gallery on your mobile device. SUNNYVALE — A government defense auditor who served as an Army gunner in the Iraq war drove into a crowd of pedestrians in a busy Sunnyvale intersection Tuesday, apparently intentionally, injuring eight people including three children. An eyewitness to the crash said the man stumbled out of his car ranting, “I love you, Jesus.” Law enforcement officers identified the driver, who was not injured, as Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34, a resident of Sunnyvale. He was arrested at the scene and booked into Santa Clara County jail, where he is being held without bail on suspicion of eight counts of attempted murder. Based on the lack of skid marks indicating an attempt to slow down or stop before hitting the victims, the crash appeared to have been intentional, said Capt. Jim Choi, of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety. He said witnesses told police that instead, the driver seemed to accelerate the dark-colored Toyota Corolla before the rampage ended with the car crashing into a tree. “Based upon initial witness accounts, there is no indication of the vehicle ever trying to brake,” Choi said.
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[M]“There is very[/M] appalling and [M]disturbing evidence that at least one or two of these victims were targeted based on the defendant’s view of what their race or religion may have been,” said Jay Boyarsky[/M], Santa Clara County chief assistant district attorney.
WATCH: Eyewitness Don Draper describes the terrifying Sunnyvale crash that injured eight pedestrians. Click here if you’re unable to view the video or photo gallery on your mobile device. SUNNYVALE — A government defense auditor who served as an Army gunner in the Iraq war drove into a crowd of pedestrians in a busy Sunnyvale intersection Tuesday, apparently intentionally, injuring eight people including three children. An eyewitness to the crash said the man stumbled out of his car ranting, “I love you, Jesus.” Law enforcement officers identified the driver, who was not injured, as Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34, a resident of Sunnyvale. He was arrested at the scene and booked into Santa Clara County jail, where he is being held without bail on suspicion of eight counts of attempted murder. Based on the lack of skid marks indicating an attempt to slow down or stop before hitting the victims, the crash appeared to have been intentional, said Capt. Jim Choi, of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety. He said witnesses told police that instead, the driver seemed to accelerate the dark-colored Toyota Corolla before the rampage ended with the car crashing into a tree. “Based upon initial witness accounts, there is no indication of the vehicle ever trying to brake,” Choi said.
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[M]“There is very appalling[/M] and disturbing [M]evidence that at least one or two of these victims were targeted based on the defendant’s view of what their race or religion may have been,” said Jay Boyarsky[/M], Santa Clara County chief assistant district attorney.
WATCH: Eyewitness Don Draper describes the terrifying Sunnyvale crash that injured eight pedestrians. Click here if you’re unable to view the video or photo gallery on your mobile device. SUNNYVALE — A government defense auditor who served as an Army gunner in the Iraq war drove into a crowd of pedestrians in a busy Sunnyvale intersection Tuesday, apparently intentionally, injuring eight people including three children. An eyewitness to the crash said the man stumbled out of his car ranting, “I love you, Jesus.” Law enforcement officers identified the driver, who was not injured, as Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34, a resident of Sunnyvale. He was arrested at the scene and booked into Santa Clara County jail, where he is being held without bail on suspicion of eight counts of attempted murder. Based on the lack of skid marks indicating an attempt to slow down or stop before hitting the victims, the crash appeared to have been intentional, said Capt. Jim Choi, of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety. He said witnesses told police that instead, the driver seemed to accelerate the dark-colored Toyota Corolla before the rampage ended with the car crashing into a tree. “Based upon initial witness accounts, there is no indication of the vehicle ever trying to brake,” Choi said.
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“There is very appalling and disturbing evidence that at least one or two of these victims were targeted based on the defendant’s view of what their race or religion may have been,” said [M]Jay Boyarsky, Santa Clara County chief assistant district attorney[/M].
WATCH: Eyewitness Don Draper describes the terrifying Sunnyvale crash that injured eight pedestrians. Click here if you’re unable to view the video or photo gallery on your mobile device. SUNNYVALE — A government defense auditor who served as an Army gunner in the Iraq war drove into a crowd of pedestrians in a busy Sunnyvale intersection Tuesday, apparently intentionally, injuring eight people including three children. An eyewitness to the crash said the man stumbled out of his car ranting, “I love you, Jesus.” Law enforcement officers identified the driver, who was not injured, as Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34, a resident of Sunnyvale. He was arrested at the scene and booked into Santa Clara County jail, where he is being held without bail on suspicion of eight counts of attempted murder. Based on the lack of skid marks indicating an attempt to slow down or stop before hitting the victims, the crash appeared to have been intentional, said Capt. Jim Choi, of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety. He said witnesses told police that instead, the driver seemed to accelerate the dark-colored Toyota Corolla before the rampage ended with the car crashing into a tree. “Based upon initial witness accounts, there is no indication of the vehicle ever trying to brake,” Choi said.
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“[M]We are going to hold this man accountable for the horrific crimes that he committed[/M],” [M]Boyarsky said[/M].
WATCH: Eyewitness Don Draper describes the terrifying Sunnyvale crash that injured eight pedestrians. Click here if you’re unable to view the video or photo gallery on your mobile device. SUNNYVALE — A government defense auditor who served as an Army gunner in the Iraq war drove into a crowd of pedestrians in a busy Sunnyvale intersection Tuesday, apparently intentionally, injuring eight people including three children. An eyewitness to the crash said the man stumbled out of his car ranting, “I love you, Jesus.” Law enforcement officers identified the driver, who was not injured, as Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34, a resident of Sunnyvale. He was arrested at the scene and booked into Santa Clara County jail, where he is being held without bail on suspicion of eight counts of attempted murder. Based on the lack of skid marks indicating an attempt to slow down or stop before hitting the victims, the crash appeared to have been intentional, said Capt. Jim Choi, of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety. He said witnesses told police that instead, the driver seemed to accelerate the dark-colored Toyota Corolla before the rampage ended with the car crashing into a tree. “Based upon initial witness accounts, there is no indication of the vehicle ever trying to brake,” Choi said.
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“[M]We are going to hold this man accountable[/M] for the horrific crimes that he committed,” [M]Boyarsky said[/M].
WATCH: Eyewitness Don Draper describes the terrifying Sunnyvale crash that injured eight pedestrians. Click here if you’re unable to view the video or photo gallery on your mobile device. SUNNYVALE — A government defense auditor who served as an Army gunner in the Iraq war drove into a crowd of pedestrians in a busy Sunnyvale intersection Tuesday, apparently intentionally, injuring eight people including three children. An eyewitness to the crash said the man stumbled out of his car ranting, “I love you, Jesus.” Law enforcement officers identified the driver, who was not injured, as Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34, a resident of Sunnyvale. He was arrested at the scene and booked into Santa Clara County jail, where he is being held without bail on suspicion of eight counts of attempted murder. Based on the lack of skid marks indicating an attempt to slow down or stop before hitting the victims, the crash appeared to have been intentional, said Capt. Jim Choi, of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety. He said witnesses told police that instead, the driver seemed to accelerate the dark-colored Toyota Corolla before the rampage ended with the car crashing into a tree. “Based upon initial witness accounts, there is no indication of the vehicle ever trying to brake,” Choi said.
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“Based upon initial witness accounts, [M]there is no indication of the vehicle ever trying to brake,” Choi said.[/M]
A driver intentionally plowed his car into a crowd of people in Silicon Valley because he thought at least some of them were Muslim, authorities said Friday, in what a prosecutor called a “horrifying and horrible crime.” “New evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race and his belief that they were of the Muslim faith,” Phan Ngo, chief of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety, told reporters Friday. “There is very appalling and disturbing evidence that at least one or two of these victims were targeted based on the defendant’s view of what their race or religion may have been,” said Jay Boyarsky, Santa Clara County chief assistant district attorney. Advertisement “We are going to hold this man accountable for the horrific crimes that he committed,” Boyarsky said. Eight people were injured in the crash Tuesday evening, including a 13-year-old girl. The girl, in a coma with severe brain trauma, was injured along with her father and 9-year-old brother. “Our hearts are with her and her loved ones as we pray for her recovery,” Ngo said. The boy suffered minor injuries, escaping greater harm when he was pulled out of the path of the car by his father, police said. The suspect, Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34,
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“[M]Based upon initial witness accounts, there is no indication of the vehicle ever trying to brake,” Choi said.[/M]
A driver intentionally plowed his car into a crowd of people in Silicon Valley because he thought at least some of them were Muslim, authorities said Friday, in what a prosecutor called a “horrifying and horrible crime.” “New evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race and his belief that they were of the Muslim faith,” Phan Ngo, chief of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety, told reporters Friday. “There is very appalling and disturbing evidence that at least one or two of these victims were targeted based on the defendant’s view of what their race or religion may have been,” said Jay Boyarsky, Santa Clara County chief assistant district attorney. Advertisement “We are going to hold this man accountable for the horrific crimes that he committed,” Boyarsky said. Eight people were injured in the crash Tuesday evening, including a 13-year-old girl. The girl, in a coma with severe brain trauma, was injured along with her father and 9-year-old brother. “Our hearts are with her and her loved ones as we pray for her recovery,” Ngo said. The boy suffered minor injuries, escaping greater harm when he was pulled out of the path of the car by his father, police said. The suspect, Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34,
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An eyewitness to the crash said [M]the man stumbled out of his car ranting, “I love you, Jesus[/M].”
A driver intentionally plowed his car into a crowd of people in Silicon Valley because he thought at least some of them were Muslim, authorities said Friday, in what a prosecutor called a “horrifying and horrible crime.” “New evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race and his belief that they were of the Muslim faith,” Phan Ngo, chief of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety, told reporters Friday. “There is very appalling and disturbing evidence that at least one or two of these victims were targeted based on the defendant’s view of what their race or religion may have been,” said Jay Boyarsky, Santa Clara County chief assistant district attorney. Advertisement “We are going to hold this man accountable for the horrific crimes that he committed,” Boyarsky said. Eight people were injured in the crash Tuesday evening, including a 13-year-old girl. The girl, in a coma with severe brain trauma, was injured along with her father and 9-year-old brother. “Our hearts are with her and her loved ones as we pray for her recovery,” Ngo said. The boy suffered minor injuries, escaping greater harm when he was pulled out of the path of the car by his father, police said. The suspect, Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34,
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[M]An eyewitness to the crash said the man stumbled out of his car[/M] ranting, “I love you, Jesus.”
A driver intentionally plowed his car into a crowd of people in Silicon Valley because he thought at least some of them were Muslim, authorities said Friday, in what a prosecutor called a “horrifying and horrible crime.” “New evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race and his belief that they were of the Muslim faith,” Phan Ngo, chief of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety, told reporters Friday. “There is very appalling and disturbing evidence that at least one or two of these victims were targeted based on the defendant’s view of what their race or religion may have been,” said Jay Boyarsky, Santa Clara County chief assistant district attorney. Advertisement “We are going to hold this man accountable for the horrific crimes that he committed,” Boyarsky said. Eight people were injured in the crash Tuesday evening, including a 13-year-old girl. The girl, in a coma with severe brain trauma, was injured along with her father and 9-year-old brother. “Our hearts are with her and her loved ones as we pray for her recovery,” Ngo said. The boy suffered minor injuries, escaping greater harm when he was pulled out of the path of the car by his father, police said. The suspect, Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34,
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He was arrested at the scene and booked into Santa Clara County jail, where [M]he is being held without bail on suspicion of eight counts of attempted murder[/M].
A driver intentionally plowed his car into a crowd of people in Silicon Valley because he thought at least some of them were Muslim, authorities said Friday, in what a prosecutor called a “horrifying and horrible crime.” “New evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race and his belief that they were of the Muslim faith,” Phan Ngo, chief of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety, told reporters Friday. “There is very appalling and disturbing evidence that at least one or two of these victims were targeted based on the defendant’s view of what their race or religion may have been,” said Jay Boyarsky, Santa Clara County chief assistant district attorney. Advertisement “We are going to hold this man accountable for the horrific crimes that he committed,” Boyarsky said. Eight people were injured in the crash Tuesday evening, including a 13-year-old girl. The girl, in a coma with severe brain trauma, was injured along with her father and 9-year-old brother. “Our hearts are with her and her loved ones as we pray for her recovery,” Ngo said. The boy suffered minor injuries, escaping greater harm when he was pulled out of the path of the car by his father, police said. The suspect, Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34,
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[M]He was[/M] arrested at the scene and [M]booked into Santa Clara County jail[/M], where he is being held without bail on suspicion of eight counts of attempted murder.
A driver intentionally plowed his car into a crowd of people in Silicon Valley because he thought at least some of them were Muslim, authorities said Friday, in what a prosecutor called a “horrifying and horrible crime.” “New evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race and his belief that they were of the Muslim faith,” Phan Ngo, chief of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety, told reporters Friday. “There is very appalling and disturbing evidence that at least one or two of these victims were targeted based on the defendant’s view of what their race or religion may have been,” said Jay Boyarsky, Santa Clara County chief assistant district attorney. Advertisement “We are going to hold this man accountable for the horrific crimes that he committed,” Boyarsky said. Eight people were injured in the crash Tuesday evening, including a 13-year-old girl. The girl, in a coma with severe brain trauma, was injured along with her father and 9-year-old brother. “Our hearts are with her and her loved ones as we pray for her recovery,” Ngo said. The boy suffered minor injuries, escaping greater harm when he was pulled out of the path of the car by his father, police said. The suspect, Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34,
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[M]He was arrested at the scene[/M] and booked into Santa Clara County jail, where he is being held without bail on suspicion of eight counts of attempted murder.
A driver intentionally plowed his car into a crowd of people in Silicon Valley because he thought at least some of them were Muslim, authorities said Friday, in what a prosecutor called a “horrifying and horrible crime.” “New evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race and his belief that they were of the Muslim faith,” Phan Ngo, chief of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety, told reporters Friday. “There is very appalling and disturbing evidence that at least one or two of these victims were targeted based on the defendant’s view of what their race or religion may have been,” said Jay Boyarsky, Santa Clara County chief assistant district attorney. Advertisement “We are going to hold this man accountable for the horrific crimes that he committed,” Boyarsky said. Eight people were injured in the crash Tuesday evening, including a 13-year-old girl. The girl, in a coma with severe brain trauma, was injured along with her father and 9-year-old brother. “Our hearts are with her and her loved ones as we pray for her recovery,” Ngo said. The boy suffered minor injuries, escaping greater harm when he was pulled out of the path of the car by his father, police said. The suspect, Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34,
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Based on the lack of skid marks indicating an attempt to slow down or stop before hitting the victims, [M]the crash appeared to have been intentional[/M], said Capt.
A driver intentionally plowed his car into a crowd of people in Silicon Valley because he thought at least some of them were Muslim, authorities said Friday, in what a prosecutor called a “horrifying and horrible crime.” “New evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race and his belief that they were of the Muslim faith,” Phan Ngo, chief of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety, told reporters Friday. “There is very appalling and disturbing evidence that at least one or two of these victims were targeted based on the defendant’s view of what their race or religion may have been,” said Jay Boyarsky, Santa Clara County chief assistant district attorney. Advertisement “We are going to hold this man accountable for the horrific crimes that he committed,” Boyarsky said. Eight people were injured in the crash Tuesday evening, including a 13-year-old girl. The girl, in a coma with severe brain trauma, was injured along with her father and 9-year-old brother. “Our hearts are with her and her loved ones as we pray for her recovery,” Ngo said. The boy suffered minor injuries, escaping greater harm when he was pulled out of the path of the car by his father, police said. The suspect, Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34,
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Law enforcement officers identified the driver, who [M]was not injured[/M], as [M]Isaiah Joel Peoples[/M], 34, a resident of Sunnyvale.
A driver intentionally plowed his car into a crowd of people in Silicon Valley because he thought at least some of them were Muslim, authorities said Friday, in what a prosecutor called a “horrifying and horrible crime.” “New evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race and his belief that they were of the Muslim faith,” Phan Ngo, chief of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety, told reporters Friday. “There is very appalling and disturbing evidence that at least one or two of these victims were targeted based on the defendant’s view of what their race or religion may have been,” said Jay Boyarsky, Santa Clara County chief assistant district attorney. Advertisement “We are going to hold this man accountable for the horrific crimes that he committed,” Boyarsky said. Eight people were injured in the crash Tuesday evening, including a 13-year-old girl. The girl, in a coma with severe brain trauma, was injured along with her father and 9-year-old brother. “Our hearts are with her and her loved ones as we pray for her recovery,” Ngo said. The boy suffered minor injuries, escaping greater harm when he was pulled out of the path of the car by his father, police said. The suspect, Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34,
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Law enforcement officers identified the driver, who was not injured, as [M]Isaiah Joel Peoples[/M], 34, [M]a resident of Sunnyvale[/M].
A driver intentionally plowed his car into a crowd of people in Silicon Valley because he thought at least some of them were Muslim, authorities said Friday, in what a prosecutor called a “horrifying and horrible crime.” “New evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race and his belief that they were of the Muslim faith,” Phan Ngo, chief of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety, told reporters Friday. “There is very appalling and disturbing evidence that at least one or two of these victims were targeted based on the defendant’s view of what their race or religion may have been,” said Jay Boyarsky, Santa Clara County chief assistant district attorney. Advertisement “We are going to hold this man accountable for the horrific crimes that he committed,” Boyarsky said. Eight people were injured in the crash Tuesday evening, including a 13-year-old girl. The girl, in a coma with severe brain trauma, was injured along with her father and 9-year-old brother. “Our hearts are with her and her loved ones as we pray for her recovery,” Ngo said. The boy suffered minor injuries, escaping greater harm when he was pulled out of the path of the car by his father, police said. The suspect, Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34,
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Law enforcement officers identified the driver, who was not injured, as [M]Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34[/M], a resident of Sunnyvale.
A driver intentionally plowed his car into a crowd of people in Silicon Valley because he thought at least some of them were Muslim, authorities said Friday, in what a prosecutor called a “horrifying and horrible crime.” “New evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race and his belief that they were of the Muslim faith,” Phan Ngo, chief of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety, told reporters Friday. “There is very appalling and disturbing evidence that at least one or two of these victims were targeted based on the defendant’s view of what their race or religion may have been,” said Jay Boyarsky, Santa Clara County chief assistant district attorney. Advertisement “We are going to hold this man accountable for the horrific crimes that he committed,” Boyarsky said. Eight people were injured in the crash Tuesday evening, including a 13-year-old girl. The girl, in a coma with severe brain trauma, was injured along with her father and 9-year-old brother. “Our hearts are with her and her loved ones as we pray for her recovery,” Ngo said. The boy suffered minor injuries, escaping greater harm when he was pulled out of the path of the car by his father, police said. The suspect, Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34,
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[M]Law enforcement officers identified the driver[/M], who was not injured, [M]as Isaiah Joel Peoples[/M], 34, a resident of Sunnyvale.
A driver intentionally plowed his car into a crowd of people in Silicon Valley because he thought at least some of them were Muslim, authorities said Friday, in what a prosecutor called a “horrifying and horrible crime.” “New evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race and his belief that they were of the Muslim faith,” Phan Ngo, chief of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety, told reporters Friday. “There is very appalling and disturbing evidence that at least one or two of these victims were targeted based on the defendant’s view of what their race or religion may have been,” said Jay Boyarsky, Santa Clara County chief assistant district attorney. Advertisement “We are going to hold this man accountable for the horrific crimes that he committed,” Boyarsky said. Eight people were injured in the crash Tuesday evening, including a 13-year-old girl. The girl, in a coma with severe brain trauma, was injured along with her father and 9-year-old brother. “Our hearts are with her and her loved ones as we pray for her recovery,” Ngo said. The boy suffered minor injuries, escaping greater harm when he was pulled out of the path of the car by his father, police said. The suspect, Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34,
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[M]He said[/M] witnesses told police that instead, the driver seemed to accelerate the dark-colored Toyota Corolla before [M]the rampage ended with the car crashing into a tree.[/M]
A driver intentionally plowed his car into a crowd of people in Silicon Valley because he thought at least some of them were Muslim, authorities said Friday, in what a prosecutor called a “horrifying and horrible crime.” “New evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race and his belief that they were of the Muslim faith,” Phan Ngo, chief of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety, told reporters Friday. “There is very appalling and disturbing evidence that at least one or two of these victims were targeted based on the defendant’s view of what their race or religion may have been,” said Jay Boyarsky, Santa Clara County chief assistant district attorney. Advertisement “We are going to hold this man accountable for the horrific crimes that he committed,” Boyarsky said. Eight people were injured in the crash Tuesday evening, including a 13-year-old girl. The girl, in a coma with severe brain trauma, was injured along with her father and 9-year-old brother. “Our hearts are with her and her loved ones as we pray for her recovery,” Ngo said. The boy suffered minor injuries, escaping greater harm when he was pulled out of the path of the car by his father, police said. The suspect, Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34,
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[M]He said[/M] witnesses told police that instead, [M]the driver seemed to accelerate the[/M] dark-colored [M]Toyota Corolla before the rampage ended[/M] with the car crashing into a tree.
A driver intentionally plowed his car into a crowd of people in Silicon Valley because he thought at least some of them were Muslim, authorities said Friday, in what a prosecutor called a “horrifying and horrible crime.” “New evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race and his belief that they were of the Muslim faith,” Phan Ngo, chief of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety, told reporters Friday. “There is very appalling and disturbing evidence that at least one or two of these victims were targeted based on the defendant’s view of what their race or religion may have been,” said Jay Boyarsky, Santa Clara County chief assistant district attorney. Advertisement “We are going to hold this man accountable for the horrific crimes that he committed,” Boyarsky said. Eight people were injured in the crash Tuesday evening, including a 13-year-old girl. The girl, in a coma with severe brain trauma, was injured along with her father and 9-year-old brother. “Our hearts are with her and her loved ones as we pray for her recovery,” Ngo said. The boy suffered minor injuries, escaping greater harm when he was pulled out of the path of the car by his father, police said. The suspect, Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34,
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[M]He said[/M] witnesses told police that instead, [M]the driver seemed to accelerate the dark[/M]-[M]colored Toyota Corolla[/M] before the rampage ended with the car crashing into a tree.
A driver intentionally plowed his car into a crowd of people in Silicon Valley because he thought at least some of them were Muslim, authorities said Friday, in what a prosecutor called a “horrifying and horrible crime.” “New evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race and his belief that they were of the Muslim faith,” Phan Ngo, chief of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety, told reporters Friday. “There is very appalling and disturbing evidence that at least one or two of these victims were targeted based on the defendant’s view of what their race or religion may have been,” said Jay Boyarsky, Santa Clara County chief assistant district attorney. Advertisement “We are going to hold this man accountable for the horrific crimes that he committed,” Boyarsky said. Eight people were injured in the crash Tuesday evening, including a 13-year-old girl. The girl, in a coma with severe brain trauma, was injured along with her father and 9-year-old brother. “Our hearts are with her and her loved ones as we pray for her recovery,” Ngo said. The boy suffered minor injuries, escaping greater harm when he was pulled out of the path of the car by his father, police said. The suspect, Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34,
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He said witnesses told police that instead, [M]the driver seemed to accelerate the[/M] dark-colored [M]Toyota Corolla[/M] before the rampage ended with the car crashing into a tree.
A driver intentionally plowed his car into a crowd of people in Silicon Valley because he thought at least some of them were Muslim, authorities said Friday, in what a prosecutor called a “horrifying and horrible crime.” “New evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race and his belief that they were of the Muslim faith,” Phan Ngo, chief of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety, told reporters Friday. “There is very appalling and disturbing evidence that at least one or two of these victims were targeted based on the defendant’s view of what their race or religion may have been,” said Jay Boyarsky, Santa Clara County chief assistant district attorney. Advertisement “We are going to hold this man accountable for the horrific crimes that he committed,” Boyarsky said. Eight people were injured in the crash Tuesday evening, including a 13-year-old girl. The girl, in a coma with severe brain trauma, was injured along with her father and 9-year-old brother. “Our hearts are with her and her loved ones as we pray for her recovery,” Ngo said. The boy suffered minor injuries, escaping greater harm when he was pulled out of the path of the car by his father, police said. The suspect, Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34,
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[M]He said witnesses told police that instead, the driver seemed to accelerate[/M] the dark-colored Toyota Corolla before the rampage ended with the car crashing into a tree.
A driver intentionally plowed his car into a crowd of people in Silicon Valley because he thought at least some of them were Muslim, authorities said Friday, in what a prosecutor called a “horrifying and horrible crime.” “New evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race and his belief that they were of the Muslim faith,” Phan Ngo, chief of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety, told reporters Friday. “There is very appalling and disturbing evidence that at least one or two of these victims were targeted based on the defendant’s view of what their race or religion may have been,” said Jay Boyarsky, Santa Clara County chief assistant district attorney. Advertisement “We are going to hold this man accountable for the horrific crimes that he committed,” Boyarsky said. Eight people were injured in the crash Tuesday evening, including a 13-year-old girl. The girl, in a coma with severe brain trauma, was injured along with her father and 9-year-old brother. “Our hearts are with her and her loved ones as we pray for her recovery,” Ngo said. The boy suffered minor injuries, escaping greater harm when he was pulled out of the path of the car by his father, police said. The suspect, Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34,
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SUNNYVALE — [M]A government defense auditor[/M] who served as an Army gunner in the Iraq war [M]drove into a crowd of pedestrians in a busy Sunnyvale intersection Tuesday, apparently intentionally, injuring[/M] eight people including [M]three children[/M].
A driver intentionally plowed his car into a crowd of people in Silicon Valley because he thought at least some of them were Muslim, authorities said Friday, in what a prosecutor called a “horrifying and horrible crime.” “New evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race and his belief that they were of the Muslim faith,” Phan Ngo, chief of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety, told reporters Friday. “There is very appalling and disturbing evidence that at least one or two of these victims were targeted based on the defendant’s view of what their race or religion may have been,” said Jay Boyarsky, Santa Clara County chief assistant district attorney. Advertisement “We are going to hold this man accountable for the horrific crimes that he committed,” Boyarsky said. Eight people were injured in the crash Tuesday evening, including a 13-year-old girl. The girl, in a coma with severe brain trauma, was injured along with her father and 9-year-old brother. “Our hearts are with her and her loved ones as we pray for her recovery,” Ngo said. The boy suffered minor injuries, escaping greater harm when he was pulled out of the path of the car by his father, police said. The suspect, Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34,
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SUNNYVALE — [M]A government defense auditor[/M] who served as an Army gunner in the Iraq war drove into a crowd of pedestrians in a busy Sunnyvale intersection Tuesday, [M]apparently intentionally, injuring eight people[/M] including three children.
A driver intentionally plowed his car into a crowd of people in Silicon Valley because he thought at least some of them were Muslim, authorities said Friday, in what a prosecutor called a “horrifying and horrible crime.” “New evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race and his belief that they were of the Muslim faith,” Phan Ngo, chief of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety, told reporters Friday. “There is very appalling and disturbing evidence that at least one or two of these victims were targeted based on the defendant’s view of what their race or religion may have been,” said Jay Boyarsky, Santa Clara County chief assistant district attorney. Advertisement “We are going to hold this man accountable for the horrific crimes that he committed,” Boyarsky said. Eight people were injured in the crash Tuesday evening, including a 13-year-old girl. The girl, in a coma with severe brain trauma, was injured along with her father and 9-year-old brother. “Our hearts are with her and her loved ones as we pray for her recovery,” Ngo said. The boy suffered minor injuries, escaping greater harm when he was pulled out of the path of the car by his father, police said. The suspect, Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34,
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SUNNYVALE — [M]A government defense auditor who served as an Army gunner in the Iraq war drove into a crowd of pedestrians in a busy Sunnyvale intersection Tuesday[/M], apparently intentionally, injuring eight people including three children.
A driver intentionally plowed his car into a crowd of people in Silicon Valley because he thought at least some of them were Muslim, authorities said Friday, in what a prosecutor called a “horrifying and horrible crime.” “New evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race and his belief that they were of the Muslim faith,” Phan Ngo, chief of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety, told reporters Friday. “There is very appalling and disturbing evidence that at least one or two of these victims were targeted based on the defendant’s view of what their race or religion may have been,” said Jay Boyarsky, Santa Clara County chief assistant district attorney. Advertisement “We are going to hold this man accountable for the horrific crimes that he committed,” Boyarsky said. Eight people were injured in the crash Tuesday evening, including a 13-year-old girl. The girl, in a coma with severe brain trauma, was injured along with her father and 9-year-old brother. “Our hearts are with her and her loved ones as we pray for her recovery,” Ngo said. The boy suffered minor injuries, escaping greater harm when he was pulled out of the path of the car by his father, police said. The suspect, Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34,
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SUNNYVALE — [M]A government defense auditor[/M] who served as an Army gunner in the Iraq war [M]drove into a crowd of pedestrians in a busy Sunnyvale intersection Tuesday[/M], apparently intentionally, injuring eight people including three children.
A driver intentionally plowed his car into a crowd of people in Silicon Valley because he thought at least some of them were Muslim, authorities said Friday, in what a prosecutor called a “horrifying and horrible crime.” “New evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race and his belief that they were of the Muslim faith,” Phan Ngo, chief of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety, told reporters Friday. “There is very appalling and disturbing evidence that at least one or two of these victims were targeted based on the defendant’s view of what their race or religion may have been,” said Jay Boyarsky, Santa Clara County chief assistant district attorney. Advertisement “We are going to hold this man accountable for the horrific crimes that he committed,” Boyarsky said. Eight people were injured in the crash Tuesday evening, including a 13-year-old girl. The girl, in a coma with severe brain trauma, was injured along with her father and 9-year-old brother. “Our hearts are with her and her loved ones as we pray for her recovery,” Ngo said. The boy suffered minor injuries, escaping greater harm when he was pulled out of the path of the car by his father, police said. The suspect, Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34,
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[M]Jim Choi[/M], [M]of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety.[/M]
A driver intentionally plowed his car into a crowd of people in Silicon Valley because he thought at least some of them were Muslim, authorities said Friday, in what a prosecutor called a “horrifying and horrible crime.” “New evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race and his belief that they were of the Muslim faith,” Phan Ngo, chief of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety, told reporters Friday. “There is very appalling and disturbing evidence that at least one or two of these victims were targeted based on the defendant’s view of what their race or religion may have been,” said Jay Boyarsky, Santa Clara County chief assistant district attorney. Advertisement “We are going to hold this man accountable for the horrific crimes that he committed,” Boyarsky said. Eight people were injured in the crash Tuesday evening, including a 13-year-old girl. The girl, in a coma with severe brain trauma, was injured along with her father and 9-year-old brother. “Our hearts are with her and her loved ones as we pray for her recovery,” Ngo said. The boy suffered minor injuries, escaping greater harm when he was pulled out of the path of the car by his father, police said. The suspect, Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34,
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WATCH: Eyewitness [M]Don Draper describes the[/M] terrifying [M]Sunnyvale crash that injured eight pedestrians[/M].
A driver intentionally plowed his car into a crowd of people in Silicon Valley because he thought at least some of them were Muslim, authorities said Friday, in what a prosecutor called a “horrifying and horrible crime.” “New evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race and his belief that they were of the Muslim faith,” Phan Ngo, chief of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety, told reporters Friday. “There is very appalling and disturbing evidence that at least one or two of these victims were targeted based on the defendant’s view of what their race or religion may have been,” said Jay Boyarsky, Santa Clara County chief assistant district attorney. Advertisement “We are going to hold this man accountable for the horrific crimes that he committed,” Boyarsky said. Eight people were injured in the crash Tuesday evening, including a 13-year-old girl. The girl, in a coma with severe brain trauma, was injured along with her father and 9-year-old brother. “Our hearts are with her and her loved ones as we pray for her recovery,” Ngo said. The boy suffered minor injuries, escaping greater harm when he was pulled out of the path of the car by his father, police said. The suspect, Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34,
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WATCH: Eyewitness [M]Don Draper describes the terrifying Sunnyvale crash[/M] that injured eight pedestrians.
A driver intentionally plowed his car into a crowd of people in Silicon Valley because he thought at least some of them were Muslim, authorities said Friday, in what a prosecutor called a “horrifying and horrible crime.” “New evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race and his belief that they were of the Muslim faith,” Phan Ngo, chief of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety, told reporters Friday. “There is very appalling and disturbing evidence that at least one or two of these victims were targeted based on the defendant’s view of what their race or religion may have been,” said Jay Boyarsky, Santa Clara County chief assistant district attorney. Advertisement “We are going to hold this man accountable for the horrific crimes that he committed,” Boyarsky said. Eight people were injured in the crash Tuesday evening, including a 13-year-old girl. The girl, in a coma with severe brain trauma, was injured along with her father and 9-year-old brother. “Our hearts are with her and her loved ones as we pray for her recovery,” Ngo said. The boy suffered minor injuries, escaping greater harm when he was pulled out of the path of the car by his father, police said. The suspect, Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34,
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WATCH: [M]Eyewitness Don Draper[/M] describes the terrifying Sunnyvale crash that injured eight pedestrians.
A driver intentionally plowed his car into a crowd of people in Silicon Valley because he thought at least some of them were Muslim, authorities said Friday, in what a prosecutor called a “horrifying and horrible crime.” “New evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race and his belief that they were of the Muslim faith,” Phan Ngo, chief of the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety, told reporters Friday. “There is very appalling and disturbing evidence that at least one or two of these victims were targeted based on the defendant’s view of what their race or religion may have been,” said Jay Boyarsky, Santa Clara County chief assistant district attorney. Advertisement “We are going to hold this man accountable for the horrific crimes that he committed,” Boyarsky said. Eight people were injured in the crash Tuesday evening, including a 13-year-old girl. The girl, in a coma with severe brain trauma, was injured along with her father and 9-year-old brother. “Our hearts are with her and her loved ones as we pray for her recovery,” Ngo said. The boy suffered minor injuries, escaping greater harm when he was pulled out of the path of the car by his father, police said. The suspect, Isaiah Joel Peoples, 34,
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Embarrassed by the magnitude of the defeat in their season opener, [M]the Bombers'[/M] abject day was best summed up by the fact they lost the contested-ball count by 41 (157-116) – their [M]worst differential since a loss to Carlton in round three, 2015[/M].
Essendon skipper Dyson Heppell says he was shocked by the 72-point capitulation to Greater Western Sydney on the opening weekend of the season. Many believe John Worsfold’s men are ready to challenge for a premiership, but Essendon couldn’t have played much worse than they did at Giants Stadium, following two underwhelming performances in the JLT Community Series. Despite the Giants missing Josh Kelly, Callan Ward and Shane Mumford, the Bombers were smashed around the contest and on the scoreboard, finishing with only five goals on the board on Sunday. On a weekend full of upsets — Port Adelaide beat Melbourne, Brisbane beat West Coast, Fremantle beat North Melbourne — this was the most stunning. Heppell expects Essendon to thoroughly examine what went wrong against Greater Western Sydney before turning its attention to St Kilda this weekend. “It takes a bit to digest what’s just happened. There was a bit of shock, like ‘That’s not the way we go about our footy, what’s just happened?’,” Heppell told reporters at the club on Monday. “We certainly came into that game feeling we were prepared and ready. That’s far from what we’re all about. It didn’t show up the way we would’ve liked and we’ve got to look at that closely.
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Embarrassed by the magnitude of the defeat in their season opener, [M]the Bombers'[/M] abject day was best summed up by the fact they [M]lost the contested-ball count[/M] by 41 [M](157-116)[/M] – their worst differential since a loss to Carlton in round three, 2015.
Essendon skipper Dyson Heppell says he was shocked by the 72-point capitulation to Greater Western Sydney on the opening weekend of the season. Many believe John Worsfold’s men are ready to challenge for a premiership, but Essendon couldn’t have played much worse than they did at Giants Stadium, following two underwhelming performances in the JLT Community Series. Despite the Giants missing Josh Kelly, Callan Ward and Shane Mumford, the Bombers were smashed around the contest and on the scoreboard, finishing with only five goals on the board on Sunday. On a weekend full of upsets — Port Adelaide beat Melbourne, Brisbane beat West Coast, Fremantle beat North Melbourne — this was the most stunning. Heppell expects Essendon to thoroughly examine what went wrong against Greater Western Sydney before turning its attention to St Kilda this weekend. “It takes a bit to digest what’s just happened. There was a bit of shock, like ‘That’s not the way we go about our footy, what’s just happened?’,” Heppell told reporters at the club on Monday. “We certainly came into that game feeling we were prepared and ready. That’s far from what we’re all about. It didn’t show up the way we would’ve liked and we’ve got to look at that closely.
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