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A customer walked naked into Bringing You Vermont in the town of Bennington on Wednesday. Storeowner Ryan Hassett said his daughter was the person at the register. Hassett said he has 'no problem with somebody acting natural and stuff' but hopes it does not become a trend. It is not illegal to be naked in public in the town, so the man won't face action from the police.😂 #funny
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A motorist was caught on video driving her SUV down a flight of outdoor steps outside a local hotel over the weekend. The strange incident took place the Sheraton Wall Centre in Vancouver Canada. #WTF?
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New Orleans police have released the shocking body-cam footage that shows the moment an officer wrestled a developmentally-challenged trumpet player to the ground after the owner of a book store called the cops. Eugene Grant, 27, was on the corner of Frenchman Street playing his trumpet with the Young Fellaz Brass Band when the owner of Frenchmen Art and Books, David Zalkind, complained about the group playing outside his store. Grant's arrest first went viral two weeks ago on July 8 after a New Orleans resident captured the incident during a Facebook live video shortly after 10pm. The video has accumulated more than 58,000 views. That video sparked protests within the community, prompting police to release the officer's body cam footage on Friday to add 'some context' to what transpired. 👮🏻‍♂️
⚠️ WANTED! A man who tried to shoot a 45-year-old woman outside her New York home was prevented by a malfunctioning gun, the NYPD said. Dramatic security footage shows the gunman rushing up to the target's home in Queens at around 6:40 p.m. on Friday.
Cops describe the man as black and was last seen wearing a white shirt, blue jean shorts, black socks and black Nike slide sandals. Police shared the footage on @police_frequency asking anyone with information to call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS. #wanted #NYPD
A Louisiana police officer last week said in a Facebook post that Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is a "vile idiot" who should be shot. A screenshot of the post by veteran Gretna police officer Charlie Rispoli was taken by The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate. In it, Rispoli shares a blog post that falsely claims the New York Democrat said "We pay soldiers too much." "This vile idiot needs a round," reads Rispoli's remarks above Ocasio-Cortez's image. "And I don't mean the kind she used to serve," he adds, referring to her prior career as a bartender. Gretna Police Chief Arthur Lawson said the post was "disturbing" but did not believe Rispoli, who has been with the department since 2005, intended it as a genuine threat, The Times-Picayune reported. 🥴 #funny
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Canadian cops release sketch of bearded man wanted in the gruesome murder of an American woman, 23, and her boyfriend on a highway and share heartbreaking footage of the couple hugging the day before they were shot and killed. An Australian cop's son and his American girlfriend shot dead in Canada were filmed hugging at a petrol station the day before they were murdered. Lucas Fowler, 23, and Chynna Deese, 24, were found dead on the Alaska Highway in British Columbia on Monday 15 July. On Saturday night, at around 7.30pm, the pair filled up their blue van at a petrol station and were seen embracing on CCTV footage. Police investigating the double homicide on Monday released a sketch of a bearded man who was seen talking to the couple on the highway - but say he is not a suspect.
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Multiple videos have been circulating on social media that show groups of teenagers splashing officers and other New Yorkers with gallons of water. Groups of young people were caught on camera over the weekend dumping buckets of water onto New York City officers. 💦👮🏻‍♂️ #NYC #NYPD
South Korea claims its fighter planes fired hundreds of warning shots at Russian aircraft after they violated its airspace in an unprecedented clash on Tuesday. Seoul said F-15 and F-16 fighters were scrambled in the early hours to intercept a Russian A-50 spy plane, two TU-95 bombers and two H-6 Chinese bombers over a set of disputed islands in the Sea of Japan. The fighters fired 360 warning shots at the Russian aircraft after they tried to contact the pilots 30 times but receiving no response, Seoul claimed. But Russian angrily denied the reports - saying that it had not violated South Korean airspace, that Seoul's jet had fired flares and not bullets, and that no attempt to contact its pilots was made. ⚠️
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Cellphone video captured the moving moment that friends and activists joined hands to foil the enforcement agents and allow the father and son to escape into their Forest Ridge home in Nashville, Tennessee's Hermitage neighborhood. Witnesses said the man and his son, who have not been named, had just pulled into their driveway at 8am on Monday morning, when Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents pulled up behind them. ICE had apparently tried to pull the suspected undocumented immigrants over, so they had driven back to their home. A four-hour stand-off ensued as the man and son refused to get out of their van, while the agents allegedly took it in turn to threaten and even offer to pay them to get out. 'You'll have to exit eventually,' an agent reportedly said.
A severe storm has brought flash flooding and torrential rains to New York just after a brutal heatwave plagued the city and caused chaos due to power outages. Heavy rain caused flooding in streets and subway stations across Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and New Jersey on Monday night. Footage filmed by bystanders captured a woman wading through knee deep water in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Williamsburg. In other parts of Brooklyn, parked cars were nearly completely submerged by floodwaters. The hellish storm comes after New Yorkers experienced sweltering 100 degree temperatures over the weekend. 💦😱