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A Houston robber fired his gun six times at bulletproof glass in a botched attempt to steal from a store's cash register, CCTV footage shows. An unidentified man entered an Exxon store in Houston at 3:58 am on Sunday, July 14. He pulled out his gun and demanded the shop keeper to hand over money from the cash register, which was protected by bulletproof glass. The clerk refused to cooperate with the suspect and began to call the police. The armed man grew frustrated and proceeded to fire his gun a total of six times at the glass panel in an attempt to gain access. The glass shattered but did not break. Defeated, the suspect then walks out of the door empty-handed. Crime Stoppers and the Houston Police Department's Robbery Division are now appealing to the public for assistance in identifying the suspect, offering a reward of up to $5,000 for anyone with information. ๐ฎ๐ปโโ๏ธ#wanted #losers
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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.โฆ
Cellphone videos of people brazenly dousing uniformed New York Police Department patrolmen with water have sparked outrage and led police officials to urge the force not to tolerate the behavior. At a police event Tuesday, NYPD Chief of Department Terence Monahan said the department wants to make arrests in both cases but drew a sharp distinction between them. He described one as a potential assault on an officer doing his duty and the other a failure of officers to respond to a clear provocation. ๐ฎ๐ปโโ๏ธ #NYPD
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Mueller was set to be sworn in 90 minutes later for the first of two hearings before the House Judiciary and Intelligence Committees, both helmed by the Democrats he blames for his years-long predicament. Long lines of press, Capitol Hill staffers and ordinary gawkers lined up outside hearing room in the Rayburn House Office Building where Mueller will, he hopes, close the book on his lengthy probe into Russia's interference with the 2016 presidential election. Some lined up outside the building to get through security screening. Some had been there all night. Trump has long claimed to be the victim of a 'witch hunt.' Mueller's charge was to investigate possible collusion between Russia and Trump's campaign. He ultimately examined a second, thornier question: whether Trump obstructed justice by trying to stymie the federal probe. He found no evidence of collusion, but left the obstruction question open.
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Russian boxer Maxim Dadashev, 28, dies after brutal DC fight with Puerto Rican Subriel Matias - despite surgeons removing the right side of his skull to ease brain swelling. Maxim Dadashev was left in a medically induced coma after suffering a subdural haematomaโฆ
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The punches that killed Maxim Dadashev: Russian boxer's trainer admits he considered stopping fatal bout two rounds EARLIER - as video shows him begging dazed 'Mad Max' to end fight ๐ฑ
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WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT! A terrible road accident in China, two dead. ๐ฑ
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Shocking dashcam footage shows the moment California woman Kelly Dean tried to shield her husband Benjamin from getting hit by a speeding Tesla moments before it hit them on Sunday. The Deans were in San Francisco to celebrate their third anniversary on Sunday when an out-of-control Tesla ran a red light, crashed into them, and threw them into the air. Benjamin died in the crash and Kelly was sent to the hospital and was in critical condition as of Monday evening. The driver of the rented Tesla, 21-year-old Kelsey Cambridge of Vallejo, was arrested and booked into jail for involuntary vehicular manslaughter. Cops are still investigating whether the car was in Autonomous mode when it crashed into the couple. ๐ฑ
Thousands of people are without power after a rare tornado wreaked havoc in Cape Cod, Massachusetts on Tuesday afternoon, ripping the roof off a local hotel and downing trees in its wake. The surprise tornado, gusting at maximum speeds of 110mph, touched down just after 12pm on Tuesday in the resort areas of South Yarmouth, West Yarmouth and Harwich, according to the National Weather Service. The storm brought thrashing waves to the coast, ripped the roof of the Cape Sands hotel, and left more than 50,000 residents across the Cape without electricity by Tuesday evening during the peak of tourist season. There were no reports of injuries in the monster twister. Tuesday's tornado was just the fourth to ever be recorded in the area since 1950. ๐ช๐ฆ๐ฑ
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Shocking video shows the moment U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers were filmed breaking a father's car window and dragging him out of the vehicle while his family sat horrified inside. Florencio Millan-Vazquez, 32, was driving with his two children and their mother when ICE officers boxed in his vehicle in Kansas City on Monday. Facebook Live video filmed by Cheyenne Hoyt shows the moment ICE officials approach Millan-Vazquez's vehicle and claim that they have a warrant for his arrest.