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One person has been been killed and ten others injured in a knife attack at a shopping mall in Finland today. A body was found at a school housed in the shopping centre in Kuopio and several other people were taken to hospital while armed police arrested a suspect. At least two people are seriously injured and the alleged attacker is one of those in hospital. Witnesses told NBC News that the attacker was a pupil at the vocational school. 😱
#Meanwhile in indonesia ... Students clash with police during a protest in Jakarta. Police have fired tear gas and water cannon to break up rallies in Jakarta and other cities against proposed new laws, including a revised criminal code that would ban extramarital sex and penalize insulting the president's honor.
The Orlando Police Department confirmed to FOX 35 that there is an overturned Lynx bus on I-4. They said that eight people were transported to area hospitals. All have been treated and there are no life-threatening injuries. 😱
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A Colorado woman was caught on video keying Alan Tweedie's Tesla Model 3 in a school parking lot on Saturday, unaware she was being filmed by the vehicle's nine on-board cameras. Tweedie discovered one long white scratch running from the back of the car all the way to the driver's door and several small scratches on the rear of the vehicle. When he looked at his car's camera footage he was shocked to see a middle-aged woman walking suspiciously along the side of the car with a key in her first. 'You can feel down to bare metal and you can see it's scratched all the way completely through the paint,' Tweedie said.
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Jorge Manalang, from Northbrook, Illinois, was praised after a viral video emerged of him driving into the spinning cart after a water crate fell on its accelerator - causing it to perform donuts at Chicago O'Hare International Airport. President Donald Trump today congratulated the worker, 56, for his quick-thinking actions, tweeting that he got there 'just in time'.