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Muammar al-Gaddafi Reported Dead After Convoy Strike

Former Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi was shot and killed today in Sirte, Libya.

After being found in a nearby sewage pipe and captured by the Libyan Private Military, Gaddafi showed no signs of resistance and remained unharmed until gunfire broke out between the ex-ruler’s loyalists and transitional government groups. 

Gaddafi had survived a NATO airstrike of a convoy in the area, according to a senior NATO official

When Gaddafi entered his captor’s vehicle, he sustained a wound to his right arm. As his captors drove away, Gaddafi received a single bullet to the head and died just before reaching a local hospital. 

The Tripoli military council has reported that Mutassim, one of Gaddafi’s sons, and his chief of intelligence, Abdullah al-Senussi, were also killed.

“This marks the end of a long and painful chapter for the people of Libya who now have the opportunity to determine their own destiny in a new and democratic Libya,” President Obama said in a statement to the press in the White House Rose Garden earlier today. 

Obama encouraged the move toward a democractic Libya, and  said that, “for the region, today’s events prove once more that the rule of an iron fist inevitably comes to an end.”

Kayla Riley is a senior studying journalism and English at the University of Maine. When she's not rushing around campus in fabulous shoes or making deadline, she can be found devouring the latest Jodi Picoult novel or being quippy with friends. She recently spent a semester at the American University in Bulgaria, studying and experiencing Eastern Europe's diverse culture all while learning how to ask for a pair of shoes in her size. She plans to publish her first novel before age 30 and travel the world even sooner. She is pursuing a career in journalism in the Boston area. Follow her on Twitter @KaylaRiley!