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Gunmen stormed a crowded shopping mall frequented by Westerners in a brazen midday attack
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By Tom Winter - NBC News
Only four men may have carried out the attack on a
Kenyan mall that killed more than 60 civilians in September, and they probably
escaped alive, according to an NYPD report made public Tuesday.
The report debunked many of the assertions made by
Kenyan authorities, who claimed that as many as 15 attackers were involved,
including some who might be foreign nationals, and that they were holding
hostages.
More than 60 civilians and six soldiers died in the
Sept. 21 assault by terrorists from the al Qaeda-affiliated group al Shabaab on
the Westgate Mall in Nairobi. After a two-day siege and a series of explosions,
Kenyan authorities said they had cleared the mall and killed four attackers.
At a Manhattan press conference Tuesday morning, New
York Police Commissioner Ray Kelly said investigators didn’t know “with
certainty” how many people were involved, “but we believe there were only four
shooters.”
The NYPD report also said the attackers carried only
light weapons, and that there is no evidence any of them tried to take hostages
or remained in the mall after 12:15 a.m. on Sept. 22. It also said the female
British jihadi known as the “White Widow” was probably never in the mall, despite
tabloid rumors, and that the Kenyan military looted the high-end shopping
complex.
Lt. Detective Commander Kevin Yorke, who prepared
and presented the report, also questioned the Kenyan authorities’ theory that
the attackers died when explosions collapsed portions of the mall.
"As a cop, I’m very skeptical of claims until I
see proof,” said Yorke, and added that
there is “a lot of doubt in my mind it is true.”
The NYPD sent several detectives to Nairobi with the
New York Joint Terrorism Task Force to investigate the assault, and Yorke
assembled their findings into the report.
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Westerners in a brazen midday attack
According to the NYPD’s reconstruction of events,
the four attackers operated in two-man teams and coordinated their movements by
cellphone. After throwing three grenades and entering the mall, they used
AK-47s in single-fire mode to shoot their victims. More than one-third of the
dead were attending a children’s cooking contest that was being held in tents
in the mall’s roof parking lot. The attackers killed them within 15 minutes of
arriving at the mall.
The report said the attackers had grenades and several
hundred bullets in eight magazines, but no body armor, handguns or heavy
weapons. They did not try to take hostages, but killed as many victims as they
could, sparing some who could recite Muslim prayers or name the Prophet
Mohammed’s mother. A Russian hand grenade was found on the roof with the pin
removed but unexploded.
No women were involved. Rumors had circulated during
the siege that British citizen Samantha Lewthwaite, the widow of a suicide
bomber who attacked the London train system and killed 26 people as part of the
“7/7” plot.
The NYPD report credits private security guards and
personnel with clearing many people from the mall, though some may have fired
on each other since they didn’t use badges. Some civilians “played dead” as the
terrorists walked past, while others who tried to hide, many in small stores,
were shot dead.
Kenyan law enforcement initially thought they were
responding to an armed robbery at the mall. The first Kenyan tactical team
didn’t arrive until 1:45 p.m., about 90 minutes after the attack began, and the
Kenyan police commissioner arrived at 1:50 p.m.
The police department tactical team entered the mall
at 3 p.m., without police markings or identifications, and were fired on by
Kenyan soldiers, killing the commander of the unit.
According to the NYPD report, the responding Kenyans
“had no idea what the mall looked like internally,” and didn’t know they could
access the closed circuit television system.
One terrorist was shot in the leg. The shooters
tilted or destroyed cameras in order to hide their whereabouts. By 6 p.m. they
were in a mall storeroom near the loading docks, and waited there for six
hours, tending their wounded comrade and praying. They can no longer be seen on
closed circuit footage after 12:15 p.m., when the NYPD believes they slipped
away.
The siege continued for two more days. In his
presentation, Yorke dismissed the Kenyan government’s claims that 10 to 15
shooters were involved or that the terrorists had created smoke by setting
mattresses on fire. He said he didn’t know what had caused the mall to
collapse, but said the Kenyan military may have used rocket-propelled grenades
and anti-tank missiles on the building, and that heat from fires caused by the
explosions may have weakened the poorly built structure.
Yorke said that while the Kenyan military may not
have killed any of the attackers, there was “significant” physical and video
evidence that they had looted the mall.
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