Kenya attack

Gunman in Kenyan massacre was government official’s son
Gunman in Kenyan massacre was government official’s son
Gunman in Kenyan massacre was government official’s son
GARISSA, Kenya (AP) -- One of the gunmen who slaughtered 148 people at a college in Kenya was identified Sunday as the law-school-educated son of a Kenyan government official, underscoring the inroads Islamic extremists have made in recruiting young people to carry out attacks against their own country.
Kenya officials say 4 attackers killed, up to 150 dead
Kenya officials say 4 attackers killed, up to 150 dead
Kenya officials say 4 attackers killed, up to 150 dead
Kenyan security officials at the scene of an attack by Islamic extremists on a college in northeast Kenya say the security operation to free hostages is over and that the death toll may be as high as around 150. Dozens of hostages were freed, they said, with four of the gunmen killed. The gunfire has ended, according to Associated Press reporters near the scene.