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The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office obtained an arrest warrant for Michael Alexander Brown, 22, in connection with the shooting death of his mother’s boyfriend, Rodney Brown, several days earlier, Fox News reports. Deputies were dispatched to a Franklin County home at around 12 p.m. Saturday over reports that the homeowner was found dead on the property. Investigators later determined that the victim was allegedly killed by his live-in girlfriend’s son, who was later identified as Brown. The sheriff’s office said that Brown car a 2008 Lincoln Town Car with North Carolina license plates. He is also considered “armed and dangerous.” Police said he is believed to be armed with a high-powered rifle and “may have access to other weapons.” 👮🏻‍♂️ #WANTED
Today Clashes between French police and Separatists are happening near the French Border City, Le Perthus. 👮🏻‍♂️
At least four deaths and more than 1,400 flight cancellations have been blamed on the Arctic blast that has wreaked havoc across the Midwest and Great Plains as forecasters reveal that 70 per cent of the United States will be hit with freezing temperatures this week. A 57-year-old man and two women ages 64 and 81 were killed in a head-on collision in Kalamo Township, Michigan. The crashes came as a weather system carrying freezing temperatures and strong winds moved from the Rockies to the East Coast. The quick-moving storm system is expected to affect at least 60 million people. Much of the snow that was supposed to fall in the Midwest has come down and now it's time for the record-breaking cold. Chicago's train tracks (bottom right) were set on fire by railroad workers to heat up the switches for the winter's frigid temperatures and to keep the trains moving along on Tuesday. More than 70 schools in Vermont, New Hampshire and New York state have canceled classes due to the snow. ☃️❄️
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Dozens of LAPD cops descended on a Los Angeles high school on Tuesday morning after multiple fights broke out and the campus become 'volatile.' Fremont High School in South Central was placed on lockdown after several altercations on San Pedro Street around 11am. ABC 7 reports that the Los Angeles Unified School District school police said the ruckus began during a school demonstration that escalated into students attempting to leave campus. In addition to the more than a dozen police units parked outside the school premises, fire trucks and ambulances also arrived. Rocks and bottles were allegedly being thrown during altercations, with some of the objects aimed at police officers. The #LAPD told @police_frequency in the Telegram that although they were present, the situation was handled by school officers and the LAPD only provided assistance. 👮🏻‍♂️
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In Australia, bushfires tear through a million hectares along the New South Wales mid-north coast and hit the outskirts of Sydney, officials have warned the worst may be still to come. Dozens of fires are burning from Nowra, south of Sydney, all the way to the Queensland border - after yesterday's deadly combination of scorching temperatures, strong winds and low humidity fuelled the flames. At 2am Wednesday there were 11 fires under emergency status but by 6am this had been reduced to two - one in Clarence Valley west of Coffs Harbour and one at Hillville near Forster. The 'catastrophic' conditions are expected to calm on Wednesday but NSW Rural Fire Service Commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons said residents are not out of the woods yet. 🔥
St. Louis Police Department investigate racists tweets made by cop who called Rep. Maxine Waters a 'sheboon' and was disciplined for wearing name tag of officer who killed Michael Brown, to Ferguson protests. Tweets attributed to St. Louis Metropolitan Police Officer Bartney Coats also included several photos of him at the 2014 Ferguson protests sporting embattled officer's Darren Wilson's name tag. Wilson was the officer who fatally gunned down 18-year-old Michael Brown in August 2014, sparking fierce protest across the country. The white police officer was not charged for the shooting. In the pictures, Coats can be seen wearing Wilson's name tag as he stands in front of the St. Louis City Hall building. 👮🏻‍♂️ #facepalm
A domestic dispute erupted into violence on Valentine’s Day this year, leaving three dead and a sheriff’s deputy injured after a high-speed chase unfolded and ended in a fatal road-side shootout. Nearly nine months on, police dash camera footage released from the Hubbard County Sheriff’s office reveals much of what happened on the fateful evening of February 14, when 34-year-old Bryce Bellomo shot and killed his sisters-in-law outside of a daycare in Nevis. Bellomo - who was well known among the small Minnesota as a volunteer firefighter, award-winning taxidermist and a leader of a Boy Scout troop – then led officers on a dangerous 20 minute high-speed chase down icy winding roads before taking his own life. #pursuit #shooting