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British police arrested 10 climate change activists in London ahead of a planned new round of protests by Extinction Rebellion on Monday, police said. A Reuters photographer said he saw police using a battering ram to break down a door and enter a former court building that was used by Extinction Rebellion to store equipment. A spokeswoman for Londonโ€™s Metropolitan Police said seven women and three men had been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to cause public nuisance, Reuters reported.๐Ÿ‘ฎ๐Ÿปโ€โ™‚๏ธ
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Hong Kong protesters knocked down a girl cleaning up Lennon Wall, held her down on the ground by force while so-called press just line around and do nothing. ๐Ÿ˜ก WTF? #HK
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Spanish police arrested four drug traffickers who stopped to save their lives after the officers were thrown overboard during a high speed boat chase off the coast of Malaga on Friday. The three police officers fell into the sea following a collision with the trafficking boat during the chase, a Guardia Civil statement said. A police helicopter hovering overhead appealed to the speedboat via megaphone to stop and help the officers after their boat "span out of control", and the traffickers did so, pulling the agents to safety unharmed. However, when police found three tonnes of hashish in the waters nearby, the rescue did not appear to work in the traffickers' favour. The four on board were arrested regardless. "They were arrested for drug trafficking," a police statement said, indicating that more than 80 bundles of hash had been recovered from the sea. ๐Ÿ˜‚ #lol
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Multicultural street fight. Spanish gypsies VS Muslims, Three injured by a knife, Barcelona, Spain ๐Ÿ˜ฑ
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WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT! Road accident in East London, South Africa. Four dead, fifteen injured. ๐Ÿ˜ฑ
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WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT! The consequences of a road accident after a car collision with a moose ๐Ÿ˜ฑ
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New York City authorities said four men, who are believed to be homeless, were beaten to death with a 'metal object' while they were sleeping. Officers responded to a 911 call for a person being assaulted in the vicinity of 2 Bowery in Manhattan's Chinatownโ€ฆ
The man who allegedly beat four sleeping homeless men to death in Manhattan's Chinatown has a history of violence and a lengthy arrest record, according to law enforcement sources. Randy Rodriguez Santos, 24, was arrested early Saturday morning when police found him walking near Canal Street while carrying the alleged murder weapon - a piece of metal pipe. Police told the New York Post that Santos, who is believed to be homeless, has 14 past arrests, four of which occurred within the last 12 months. Santos was said to have been arrested in May at a Brooklyn men's shelter, where he allegedly attacked another man who was living there, using a metal object similar to the one he supposedly used to kill the four men in Chinatown Saturday. #NY
Masked pro-democracy protesters marched through Hong Kong in defiance of a ban on face coverings as the city ground to a halt on Saturday, with the subway suspended and many shops shuttered following another night of violence. Thousands of protesters staged unsanctioned marches and flashmob protests at multiple locations, a day after the city's leader outlawed masks at protests, invoking colonial-era emergency powers not used for half a century. The marches came as a group of pro-democracy politicians filed a legal challenge against the government's use of the law, which triggered an overnight rash of widespread violence - including the starting of fires and attacks on an off-duty police officer who fired a live shot in self-defence that injured a 14-year-old boy. The latest acts of resistance came after a night of widespread chaos as hardcore protesters trashed dozens of subway stations, vandalised shops, set fires and blocked roads. #HK