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Published: Nov. 7, 2009 at 12:41 PM

Lawyer: Fla. shooting suspect mentally ill

ORLANDO, Fla., Nov. 7 (UPI) -- A Florida judge ordered the man accused of a deadly shooting spree in an Orlando office building held without bail at a brief jailhouse hearing Saturday.

Jason Rodriguez was advised he is being held on a charge of first-degree murder, the Orlando Sentinel reported. One person was killed and five wounded Friday.

The shootings occurred at an architectural and engineering firm where Rodriguez once worked. A spokesman for Reynolds, Smith & Hill told The Wall Street Journal he was fired from his job as a transportation engineer in 2007 because of his performance.

Robert Wesley, head of the public defender's office in Orange and Osceola counties, told reporters Rodriguez is in a cell with no furniture, the Sentinel said.

"He is being held under different circumstances and has not been given clothes," Wesley said. "He is a very, very mentally ill person."

During his two-minute hearing before Judge Walter Komanski in the Orange County Jail, Rodriguez said almost nothing. He rocked and looked at the floor.

His mother, Ana Lopez-Rodriguez, made a brief statement afterward to reporters. She refused to answer questions.

"I am so sorry for everything that's happened," she said. "This is very, very hurtful."

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Mexico docs busted in baby theft scam

MEXICO CITY, Nov. 7 (UPI) -- Mexican prosecutors say three suspects, including three doctors, were arrested for allegedly abducting and selling newborn babies from a Mexico City hospital.

The attorney general's office said the alleged scheme operated out of a private hospital where the suspects allegedly told parents their infants had died and then turned the babies over to buyers who registered them as their own.

A married couple and a woman were also arrested for allegedly purchasing two baby girls, one of whom has been reunited with her real mom, CNN reported Saturday.

Victims told investigators they were told their newborns had died at birth at Hospital Central de Oriente and had been immediately cremated, CNN said. One mother said her physician refused to produce a death certificate or even the ashes of her supposedly dead child.

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Russia grounds naval planes after crash

MOSCOW, Nov. 7 (UPI) -- The Russian navy grounded its Pacific fleet aircraft Saturday after a reconnaissance plane crashed off Sakhalin Island, leaving 11 people missing.

The wreckage of the Tu-142M3 Bear-F was discovered Saturday in 144 feet of water a few hours after the four-engine, turboprop aircraft went down during a training mission Friday night.

"A special commission is investigating the causes of the crash of the

plane, which had 11 people on board, a fleet spokesman said. "Flights have been suspended until the investigation is complete. The search for the missing crew is still under way."

A preliminary investigation blamed the crash on a mechanical failure, RIA Novosti reported.

The next step will be recovering the plane's black box, which might require the use of an unmanned vehicle, the Russian news agency said.

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Tropical Storm Ida threatens Yucutan

MIAMI, Nov. 7 (UPI) -- Ida remained a tropical storm Saturday morning, but Mexican officials had the Yucatan Peninsula under a hurricane watch in case the storm strengthens.

The watch extended from Tulum and Cabo Catoche and meant that hurricane conditions were possible within 36 hours, the National Hurricane Center in Miami said.

The center said that as of 10 a.m. EST, Ida was churning northward at 9 mph between the western tip of Cuba and the Mexican coastal resort of Cozumel.

Winds had increased to a sustained 60 mph with stronger gusts.

Ida is expected to move across the northeastern Yucatan on Sunday and enter the Gulf of Mexico where it should lose some steam, forecasters said.

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