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 The passenger in the rear 
seat, James Coston, then fired multiple shots before he was killed by 
trooper James Harper. As Harper sought cover, Chesimard stepped out of the 
car and continuously fired at both him and Foerster, who was engaged 
in hand-to-hand combat with Clark Squire, the driver.Foerster was shot in 
the abdomen and right arm. According to police accounts, Chesimard picked 
up Foerster's gun and put two bullets in his head, execution-style, as 
he lay along the side of the turnpike. Authorities say her jammed 
handgun was found next to Foerster's body.Chesimard, Coston and Squire fled 
and abandoned their car 5 miles down the road. It didn't take 
long for police to locate the car and Coston, who was found 
dead near the vehicle. A half-hour after the shooting, state police arrested 
Chesimard. Squire was arrested a mile from the car about 40 hours 
after the incident.Chesimard denied that she shot at anyone and claimed 
that the militant and cop-killer labels made her a target. But four 
years later, she was convicted of first-degree murder, assault and battery 
of a police officer, assault with a dangerous weapon, assault with intent 
to kill, illegal possession of a weapon and armed robbery.On Nov. 2, 
1979, Chesimard escaped from prison in New Jersey. Police believe a group 
of black and white domestic terrorists approached Chesimard while at a maximum 
security prison in West Virginia, but waited until she was transferred to 
a mini
FILE: aPRIL 17, 2013: Anti-Syrian regime protesters holding Syrian revolution 
flags during a rally. The image provided by Aleppo Media Center AMC 
has been authenticated based on its contents and other reporting.APWASHINGTON 
 Discussions within the Obama administration in favor of providing arms 
to the Syrian rebels are gaining ground amid new indications that President 
Bashar Assad's regime may have launched additional chemical weapons attacks, 
U.S. and other diplomatic officials say.As the number of suspected attacks 
grows, U.S. officials said intelligence agencies are seeing signs that Syrian 
opposition forces may be distancing themselves from the Al Qaeda-linked 
group there -- chipping away at one of the key arguments against 
giving lethal aid to the rebels. Yet, at the same time, the 
fighters associated with the extremist group are among the most effective 
against the regime. Assad displayed new confidence, going on the offensive 
in the hopes of taking advantage of ill will against the extremist 
group.Officials insisted Wednesday that no decisions have been made but 
said arming the rebels is seen as more likely and preferable than 
any other military option. One U.S. official described a new "reconsideration" 
within the administration of the military options. The officials, who all 
spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to discuss 
publicly the options under consideration, said most U.S. leaders prefer 
that th



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