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WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT! A terrible accident in Kemerovo city, Russia. Two are seriously injured. 😱
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(WARNING 21+) A never-before-seen surveillance video has been made public this week as part of a wrongful death lawsuit showing a California police officer fatally shooting am unarmed 16-year-old boy in the back of the head during a foot chase. Isiah Murrietta-Golding was wanted in connection to a homicide when the car he was riding in with his brother was pulled over by police. In the footage, Murrietta-Golding is seen jumping over a fence surrounding a day care facility. At that moment, Sgt Ray Villalvazo - one of the two officers chasing the teen - draws his gun and fires a single shot through the fence, which causes Marietta-Golding to crumple to the ground after taking just eight steps. Villalvazo's partner can be heard telling him in the background, 'Good shot.' An investigation conducted by the City of Fresno's Office of independent Review later found that during the chase, the officers saw Murrietta-Golding repeatedly reach for his waistband while looking at them over his shoulder. 🔫👮🏻♂️ #shooting
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This is the moment a couple pushing a stroller across the road were saved from being mowed down by a 'drunk' driver running a red light. The family of three, including a one-year-old son in a stroller, were crossing the road in Phoenix, Arizona, when an SUV came careering towards them. But just as the Jeep was moments from hitting the group, a woman driving a Chevy Cruz who had right of way, crashed into the side of the vehicle, changing its course and stopping it from plowing into the pedestrians. 😱 #FUCK_LUCKY
The Islamic State has turned to the popular video app TikTok, which is predominantly used by teenagers to share dance and music videos, to post clips that depict grisly beheadings and torture. The Islamic State's TikTok videos were first discovered this week and were initially believed to be propaganda clips, shared from a dozen accounts. Only later was it discovered that some of the videos depicted the violence and horror of ISIS, showing torture and murder bizarrely juxtaposed with lighthearted emoji stickers. Those videos were flagged and removed by the company. The shocking clips showed militants wearing balaclavas torturing captives by pushing them to the ground and beheading them with machetes, according to the Wall Street Journal. Other videos shows assailants shooting people at close range. 😱
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— Another footage of Clashes between Anti-Government Protesters and Hezbollah Supporters
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Police in Kent, southeast England, found nine people alive in the back of a truck on the M20 motorway on Wednesday, Reuters reported. “Nine people are now being checked as a precaution by the South East Coast Ambulance Service before they are passed to Home…
UK truck deaths highlight shift in migrant route after closure of French camp. When France shut the Calais shanty town known as the Jungle in 2016, migrants seeking entry to Britain were forced to look for less safe passage up the coast in Belgium - the route taken by a truck in which 39 bodies were found this week. Belgium’s federal prosecutors, who handle cases of terrorism and organized crime, said on Thursday they had opened an investigation into the deadly transport. Initial findings showed the truck passed through the Belgian cargo port of Zeebrugge, from where it crossed by ferry to Britain. The victims - 31 men and eight women, all believed to be Chinese nationals - were found in a refrigerated truck on an industrial estate 20 mile east of London, Reuters reports.
BREAKING NEWS! The Daily Mail on Thursday published one photo of what appeared to be a fully nude Hill holding a bong, and another of her kissing a staff worker on her congressional campaign, who was reportedly involved in a “throuple” relationship with Hill and Hill’s husband, Kenny Heslep. The new photos emerged shortly after the conservative website RedState org posted screenshots of several text messages between Hill and the staffer detailing the reported end of their three-person relationship earlier this year and reported on intimate pictures including a nude photo of Hill brushing the staffer’s hair. 🤪
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A McDonald's customer who became angry that order was wrong was knocked to the ground when the manager threw a blender at her. Shocking surveillance footage sees the woman fall backward to the floor of the restaurant after the argument escalated. The incident happened last month at a McDonald's in Colerain Township, Ohio. Britany Price's order was messed up and she claims she ended up having to wait for 25 minutes for it to be resolved. After becoming impatient she started throwing bags of food at the manager. In response, the manager then picked up a blender and threw it at Price. It left her with a shattered cheekbone, a broken nose and a black eye.
Three people have died after several days of heavy storms that sent rivers flooding over their banks across southern France, causing 'significant damage', as the violent weather sweeps across Europe. French rescue workers have carried out nearly 1,800 operations since Sunday, Christophe Castaner said in a statement, after eight departments were placed on high alert for flash floods. He did not provide details on when or how the deaths occurred, but an interior ministry official said they were in the Herault, Gard and Pyrenees-Orientales departments. 💦💦💦
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Hundreds of California residents have been forced to evacuate after a wind-driven wildfire spread overnight as 500,000 people are left without power in the Golden State's second planned blackout in two weeks. Electrical equipment was blamed for setting several…
Hundreds of California residents have been forced to evacuate after a wind-driven wildfire spread overnight as 500,000 people are left without power in the Golden State's second planned blackout in two weeks. The National Weather Service (NWS) says winds around the highest areas of Sonoma County have been blowing at speeds up to 70mph, and elsewhere in the region there are winds between 30mph and 50mph. According to dispatch reports, the Kincade fire spread to about 1,000 acres by 11pm Wednesday night. As of Thursday morning, Cal Fire, the state firefighting agency, says the blaze near Geyserville has grown to 10,000 acres and has no containment. All residents of Geyserville were ordered to evacuate. Geyserville has about 900 residents and is a popular stop for wine country tourists. The Sonoma County sheriff's office confirmed that residents had to flee their homes overnight due to the blaze. 🔥😱