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Lions score then do the Trump dance
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Virginia: Reportedly the entrapment involved a female Richmond Police Officer who had to be extricated from her police unit. Sources report that the Richmond Officer sustained 2 broken legs and reportedly other non-life threatening injuries.
Reportedly another one of the vehicles involved in the accident, ran a red light.
Please keep all that were injured and involved in this accident in your prayers.ππ»
Reportedly another one of the vehicles involved in the accident, ran a red light.
Please keep all that were injured and involved in this accident in your prayers.ππ»
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A dog and a person were shot and a police officer was injured Sunday afternoon in San Francisco, the fire department said.
Officials said they received a call just before 4:30 p.m. at O'Farrell and Market streets regarding a shooting.
Upon arrival, the fire department said they found a person who was shot in the leg. That person got transported to a local hospital in stable condition, according to authorities.
Fire department officials also report finding an officer who was bit by a dog and a dog suffering from a gunshot wound. It is unclear if the dog suffering from the gunshot wound was the same one that bit the officer.
Authorities said the police officer was being evaluated and the dog was taken to animal care and control in stable condition.
The fire department said the dog seemed to have belonged to the suspect mentioned in the initial call. There was another person who was injured, but they did not want to go to the hospital, according to officials.
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Prayers for all involved.ππ»
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Officer-Involved Shooting in the Tenderloin District
On November 9, 2025, at approximately 4:27 p.m., San Francisco Police officers were flagged down by a dog bite victim in the area of Market and OβFarrell streets.
Officers learned that a large off leashed dog bit the victim unprovoked and continued showing aggression towards others in the area.
SFPD officers made contact with a male subject and his dog. While officers were attempting to detain the subject and secure the dog, an officer-involved shooting occurred.
Officers on scene rendered aid, and paramedics transported the subject to a local hospital for his non-life-threatening injuries. The initial dog bite victim self-transported himself to a local hospital for his injuries.
Animal Care and Control (ACC) responded to the scene and took custody of the dog.
San Francisco Police
Officials said they received a call just before 4:30 p.m. at O'Farrell and Market streets regarding a shooting.
Upon arrival, the fire department said they found a person who was shot in the leg. That person got transported to a local hospital in stable condition, according to authorities.
Fire department officials also report finding an officer who was bit by a dog and a dog suffering from a gunshot wound. It is unclear if the dog suffering from the gunshot wound was the same one that bit the officer.
Authorities said the police officer was being evaluated and the dog was taken to animal care and control in stable condition.
The fire department said the dog seemed to have belonged to the suspect mentioned in the initial call. There was another person who was injured, but they did not want to go to the hospital, according to officials.
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Prayers for all involved.ππ»
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Officer-Involved Shooting in the Tenderloin District
On November 9, 2025, at approximately 4:27 p.m., San Francisco Police officers were flagged down by a dog bite victim in the area of Market and OβFarrell streets.
Officers learned that a large off leashed dog bit the victim unprovoked and continued showing aggression towards others in the area.
SFPD officers made contact with a male subject and his dog. While officers were attempting to detain the subject and secure the dog, an officer-involved shooting occurred.
Officers on scene rendered aid, and paramedics transported the subject to a local hospital for his non-life-threatening injuries. The initial dog bite victim self-transported himself to a local hospital for his injuries.
Animal Care and Control (ACC) responded to the scene and took custody of the dog.
San Francisco Police
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The San Francisco Veterans Day parade usually goes down Market Street, but this year it was relocated to the Embarcadero.πΊπΈ
Thank You for your service!
Thank You for your service!
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BREAKING: U.S. Senate advances bill 60-40 to reopen federal government.
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*NEWS INTERRUPTION*
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β οΈChicago and areas downwind of Lake Michigan got buried with lake effect snow Sunday. Watch for impassable roads, including I94 and I90 in Ohio, Illinois, Indiana & Michigan. Adjust travel plans if needed.
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Watch: Surveillance video shows owner hiding as burglars ransack her cafe in Lafayette, California.
An East Bay business owner says she hid from at least three burglars as they ransacked her cafe Thursday.
An East Bay business owner says she hid from at least three burglars as they ransacked her cafe Thursday.
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BREAKING: President Donald Trump pardons Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, Mark Meadows, Christina Bobb, Boris Epshteyn & more, Pardon Attorney Ed Martin says.
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BREAKING: U.S. Senate advances bill 60-40 to reopen federal government.
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SHUTDOWN BREAKTHROUGH: Several Senate Democrats joined Republicans to advance a bipartisan plan to end the government shutdown. "It's now only a matter of time before the government shutdown is over," Chad Pergram reports.
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DEVELOPING: San Bernardino CA County Fire on scene of a MULTI-CASUALTY INCIDENT involving a bus rollover on Hwy 330. Fredalba IC established, with triage, treatment and transport areas established and patient count under way.
Media Contact: Ryan Beckers, PIO (840) 266-1911
San Bernardino County Fire
More details will be provided as they become available.
Media Contact: Ryan Beckers, PIO (840) 266-1911
San Bernardino County Fire
More details will be provided as they become available.
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TOO CUTE! A desperate kitten tried to get a taste of some sizzling bacon, but unfortunately for him, it was all an illusion.π±
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βAnd we know that we are of God, and the whole world lieth in wickedness. And we know that the Son of God is come, and hath given us an understanding, that we may know him that is true, and we are in him that is true, even in his Son Jesus Christ. This is the true God, and eternal life. Little children, keep yourselves from idols. Amen.β
1 John 5:19-21 KJV
1 John 5:19-21 KJV
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Monday: Frigid cold and moderate-to-heavy lake effect snow continues.
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DEVELOPING: San Bernardino CA County Fire on scene of a MULTI-CASUALTY INCIDENT involving a bus rollover on Hwy 330. Fredalba IC established, with triage, treatment and transport areas established and patient count under way. Media Contact: Ryan Beckers,β¦
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UPDATE: 19 people injured after bus overturns on San Bernardino County highway.
Over a dozen people, mostly juveniles, were hurt after a bus overturned on the highway in Running Springs.
Latest: OVERTURNED TOUR BUS LEADS TO MCI, DOZENS INJURED
Fredalba: A bus carrying 36 people rolled over at a curve on
State Hwy. 330 south of Running Springs last night, leading to a multi-casualty incident with over two dozen injuries.
Dispatched just before 9 p.m., first-arriving crews arrived to find the bus on its side in a turnout, with subjects extricating themselvesβincluding many through the vehicleβs roof hatch. The passengers, a mix of adults and teens, were traveling downhill on the way home to Orange County after attending a camp in the San Bernardino Mountains near Angelus Oaks.
County Fire resources quickly declared the incident an MCI, with firefighters and paramedics setting up triage protocols, a patient treatment area and an ambulance loading zone. Meanwhile, the CHP shut down the 330 in both directions to protect the scene.
A total of 26 patients, including three with major injuries, were treated. Of those, 20 were transported to area hospitals, all by ground ambulances. The balance of those on board declined EMS transport and/or treatment.
There was no fire or hazardous material exposure. No extrication operations were required.
The response included 11 engine companies, 11 ambulances and four chief officers to the scene. California Highway Patrol is the lead agency investigating the cause of the incident.
Coordination among multiple agencies helped get patients quickly on their way. The first patients were enroute to the ER within 15 minutes of the crews initiating the triage process, and by 10:30 p.m. all patients had been transported.
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Over a dozen people, mostly juveniles, were hurt after a bus overturned on the highway in Running Springs.
Latest: OVERTURNED TOUR BUS LEADS TO MCI, DOZENS INJURED
Fredalba: A bus carrying 36 people rolled over at a curve on
State Hwy. 330 south of Running Springs last night, leading to a multi-casualty incident with over two dozen injuries.
Dispatched just before 9 p.m., first-arriving crews arrived to find the bus on its side in a turnout, with subjects extricating themselvesβincluding many through the vehicleβs roof hatch. The passengers, a mix of adults and teens, were traveling downhill on the way home to Orange County after attending a camp in the San Bernardino Mountains near Angelus Oaks.
County Fire resources quickly declared the incident an MCI, with firefighters and paramedics setting up triage protocols, a patient treatment area and an ambulance loading zone. Meanwhile, the CHP shut down the 330 in both directions to protect the scene.
A total of 26 patients, including three with major injuries, were treated. Of those, 20 were transported to area hospitals, all by ground ambulances. The balance of those on board declined EMS transport and/or treatment.
There was no fire or hazardous material exposure. No extrication operations were required.
The response included 11 engine companies, 11 ambulances and four chief officers to the scene. California Highway Patrol is the lead agency investigating the cause of the incident.
Coordination among multiple agencies helped get patients quickly on their way. The first patients were enroute to the ER within 15 minutes of the crews initiating the triage process, and by 10:30 p.m. all patients had been transported.
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Yesterday, at the direction of President Trump, two lethal kinetic strikes were conducted on two vessels operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations.
These vessels were known by our intelligence to be associated with illicit narcotics smuggling, were carrying narcotics, and were transiting along a known narco-trafficking transit route in the Eastern Pacific.
Both strikes were conducted in international waters and 3 male narco-terrorists were aboard each vessel. All 6 were killed. No U.S. forces were harmed.
Under President Trump, we are protecting the homeland and killing these cartel terrorists who wish to harm our country and its people.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth
These vessels were known by our intelligence to be associated with illicit narcotics smuggling, were carrying narcotics, and were transiting along a known narco-trafficking transit route in the Eastern Pacific.
Both strikes were conducted in international waters and 3 male narco-terrorists were aboard each vessel. All 6 were killed. No U.S. forces were harmed.
Under President Trump, we are protecting the homeland and killing these cartel terrorists who wish to harm our country and its people.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth
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