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A protester falls from construction scaffolding surrounding the Pacific Place complex, as firefighters attempt a rescue, next to a banner related to the protests against the proposed extradition bill, in Hong Kong, China, June 15, 2019. Apple Daily/via REUTERS
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Brian Issack Clyde, 22, has been fatally shot after exchanging gunfire with federal officers outside the Earle Cabell Federal Building in Dallas. No one else was injured. Dallas Morning News photographer Tom Fox said he saw the suspected shooter, wearing a black mask, parked at the corner of Jackson and Griffin streets. The man ran, stopped in the street to pick something up, and then opened fire, cracking the glass in the courthouse door. Video tweeted by KDFW shows a man in a black mask carrying a gun running from the sidewalk near the courthouse to a parking lot across the street. Police were seen tending to a man in a parking lot outside the courthouse. Authorities are shown at left, and inset, near the site of the #shooting.
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Brian Issack Clyde, 22, has been fatally shot after exchanging gunfire with federal officers outside the Earle Cabell Federal Building in Dallas. No one else was injured. Dallas Morning News photographer Tom Fox said he saw the suspected shooter, wearing a…
Dallas FBI SAC Matt DeSarno said, 'Our officers from the Federal Protective Service engaged the shooter who was later identified as Brian Isaack Clyde, he was taken to Baylor Hospital and pronounced deceased on scene.' DeSarno added, 'At this time we have no information indicating that there are other shooters, other threats to the community, we are working on one vehicle and we will have that cleared shortly. Agents detonated a device within the vehicle at around 10.40am Central (Eastern) and do not believe there are other explosive devices in the area. 👮🏻‍♂️
Egypt's ousted hardline president Mohamed Morsi dies after collapsing in court during espionage trial - as fellow Muslim Brotherhood members declare it 'premeditated MURDER'
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Shots were fired at Toronto's Nathan Phillips Square during the Raptors' NBA championship parade on Monday afternoon, the Toronto Police Operations Centre announced on Twitter. "Reports of woman shot. People running from area. Police/EMS are on scene. Unknown what the injuries are," the tweet read. About 30 minutes later, police provided the following update: "Police have located 2 victims. Injuries serious but not life threatening. 2 people in custody. 2 firearms recovered. Investigating." Videos shared on social media show thousands of people running in panic. 😱
Former Vice President Joe Biden challenged President Donald Trump on the polls Monday and said he could win a number of traditional red states next year - including Georgia, South Carolina, and Texas. 'I plan, if I'm your nominee, I plan on winning Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, believe it or not,' Biden told The Poor People's Campaign, an anti-poverty group, at Trinity University in Washington D.C. 'And I believe we can win Texas and Florida, if we look at the polling data now,' he added.
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That'll be one of his nine lives then! Terrified kitten is rescued after becoming trapped in a drain while fleeing a pack of hungry stray dogs in Thailand ☺️
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The remarkable Insight rover will map the deep structure of Mars 🗿 #science
Trump will launch his 2020 campaign in Orlando's 20,000 capacity Amway Center Tuesday, bringing his entire family including Barron to Florida to start the bid for a second term amid struggling polls. The eldest three Trump children are a frequent presence on the campaign trail with their father but the younger two rarely step into the political spotlight. President Trump has been boasting about Tuesday night's rally in Orlando - the formal start of his bid for a second term in the White House - since it was announced earlier this month, and claimed 100,000 people had asked for tickets. Trump fans get in line 36 HOURS before his 2020 campaign launch in Florida which will see his entire family present as he kicks off re-election bid amid struggling polls.