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An armed Wisconsin 16-year-old high school student confronted a school resource officer on Tuesday morning, resulting in an officer-involved shooting, police said - one day after a similar incident unfolded at another Wisconsin high school. The student at Oshkosh West High School, located roughly 53 miles southwest of Green Bay, "confronted a school resource officer," the local police department confirmed, FOX News reports. The teen allegedly walked into the resource officer's office, took out an "edged weapon" and stabbed the officer, Oshkosh Police Chief Dean Smith said at a news conference on Tuesday afternoon. The officer, who is a current police officer with the Oshkosh Police Department, then shot the student once. Both the student and the officer were injured and transported to local hospitals, and police do not believe their injuries are life-threatening, Smith said. No one else was injured in the incident. 👮🏻‍♂️
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#Tucker: Russian collusion is not a real story. #FoxNews
The media has continually pushed a biased narrative of Russian collusion and election interference to save face, and explain Hillary Clinton's 2016 election loss, said Tucker Carlson on "Tucker Carlson Tonight" Monday. "We now know it’s not really a story," he added. "It never happened, there was no collusion. Russia didn’t hack our democracy. The whole thing was a ... ludicrous talking point invented by the Hillary Clinton campaign ... to explain their unexpected defeat in the last presidential election. 'We lost and we shouldn’t have lost.' From the start, that has been the only argument." "Thanks to a multi-million investigation ... that the rest of us had to endure ... that conspiracy theory has died. It was killed in fact, by Robert Mueller," he said. Carlson said MSNBC refuses to switch gears and is still "pretending Russian collusion is the most important story there is."
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An off-duty police officer who stepped in to help a woman who claimed her phone had been stolen was attacked by a group of teenagers at a busy outdoor shopping center in California on #Black_Friday. The assault – which was captured on video – happened around 8 p.m. at the Bay Street Mall in Emeryville, located next to Oakland. The Emeryville Police Department said Monday a woman seen in surveillance video wearing white clothes approached a group of teenagers and accused them of taking her cellphone minutes earlier. After spotting the commotion, a California Highway Patrol officer – who asked to only be identified as Greg B. – approached the group and tried to secretly take photos until one of the girls in the crowd noticed what he was doing. "It was a melee. It was chaotic. It was a really scary situation," Greg B. told KTVU. "It should have never gotten to this point." 👮🏻‍♂️
Eagan police shooting video released. This video taken from a squad car shows the end of a standoff outside an Eagan business that led to the death of a Columbia Heights man, 23-year-old Isak Aden, on July 2, 2019. Five officers, one from Eagan and four from Bloomington, were involved. Authorities announced that five officers were justified in using deadly force when they opened fire on 23-year-old Isak Aden on July 2. They were trying to end a nearly four-hour standoff in Eagan after a call of a suspect with a gun. Video from a Minnesota State Patrol squad car camera shows Aden, of Columbia Heights, firing a handgun at least once as officers approached him, the attorney’s office added. The incident began after Aden had approached his former girlfriend, who is not identified in the memo, after she’d apparently distributed photos of his genitalia, according to the county attorney memo.🔫👮🏻‍♂️#shooting
Residents are seen after Typhoon Kammuri hit Camalig town, Philippines. REUTERS/Nino Luces
Flowers and tributes to victims are seen on London Bridge in London. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls
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Death toll at least 21 after suspected Mexico cartel attack near US border, USA Today reports. Mexican security forces on Sunday killed seven more members of a presumed cartel assault force that rolled into a town near the Texas border and staged an hour-long…
Pictures of former mayors left with bullet impacts are seen in the bullet-riddled town hall of Villa Union, days after a gun battle between police and hitmen, in the municipality of Villa Union, Coahuila, Mexico. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
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(WARNING 21+) A Daytona Beach shooting suspect was fatally shot by officers Monday morning during a pursuit after police. Authorities in Florida say a man was fatally shot after he fired at two police officers with his gun during a chase. The police officers were called to the neighborhood in a response to a call that shots had been fired. The officers discovered that a man had been taken to a hospital for treatment of a gunshot wound. The officers tracked down the suspected shooter who attempted to flee on foot. Bodycam video showed how police exchanged gunfire with Harris after officers said he fatally shot his neighbor, 21-year-old Jamauri Burks. The officers weren't injured, and they've been placed on paid administrative leave, as is protocol. 🔫👮🏻‍♂️ #shooting
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A demonstrator massages a man near riot policemen during a protest against Chile's government at Plaza Italia in Santiago. REUTERS/Pablo Sanhueza
A rat runs across a sidewalk in the snow in the Manhattan borough of New York City. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri #NYC
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen dives for a touchdown against Denver Broncos strong safety Will Parks in the fourth quarter in Denver, December 1. Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports
Art object 'Money throne x10', a glass throne filled with $1 million, created by Russian artist Alexey Sergienko and entrepreneur Igor Rybakov, is seen during a presentation in Moscow. REUTERS/Tatyana Makeyeva
Australian police said on Wednesday they believe they have found the remains of a woman missing in the country’s remote outback for weeks. “Police located the body, which is believed to be that Claire Hockridge during search efforts,” Northern Territory police said in an emailed statement. Hockridge has been missing since she went hiking with two friends two weeks ago. One of them, Phu Tran, 40, was found on Tuesday by a local farmer at a cattle station near Alice Springs. For a few days, the group stayed close to the car, surviving on the limited supplies they had packed, McBeath-Riley said. After running out of water, Phu Tran and Hockridge went looking for help, taking only a compass and a GPS. Police had originally hoped that Hockridge would be found alive after she and Phu Tran found water, though the pair separated some time before he was found, reported Reuters.👮🏻‍♂️
A policeman tries to hit a demonstrator during a protest against Chile's government in Santiago, Chile. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic