BREAKING NEWS! Security forces at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam responded Wednesday to a reported shooting at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, officials said on the base’s verified Twitter account. The incident occurred at 2:30 p.m. HST (7:30 p.m. ET) and access to the base is closed, officials tweeted.
A California police officer is under investigation for allegedly fondling a dead woman’s breasts, the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) confirmed on Tuesday. An LAPD spokesman told Fox News that no additional information is being released, but said an administrative investigation has been initiated. He also said the officer has been placed on paid leave and his police powers have been removed during the investigation. The veteran Los Angeles cop, who is assigned to downtown’s Central Division, was caught on his own body-cam footage allegedly fondling the dead woman, and his supervisors have reviewed the video, according to the Los Angeles Times. The incident was captured on video -- even though the officer deactivated his camera -- because of a 2-minute buffer on the device, according to the LA Times. LAPD Assistant Chief Robert Arcos called the video “very disturbing,” the newspaper reported. #WTF?
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Military responds to reports of shooting at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard
Published: 02:00 4 Dec 2019
The military says security forces are responding to reports of a shooting at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard
Military responds to reports of shooting at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard
Published: 02:00 4 Dec 2019
The military says security forces are responding to reports of a shooting at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard
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WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT! A terrible accident at a factory in China.
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BREAKING NEWS! Security forces at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam responded Wednesday to a reported shooting at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, officials said on the base’s verified Twitter account. The incident occurred at 2:30 p.m. HST (7:30 p.m. ET) and…
A sailor opened fire at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard in Hawaii on Wednesday, killing at least two civilians before he turned the gun on himself, Fox News has learned. The shooting took place near the USS Columbia, a Los Angeles-class attack submarine. The shooter was an active-duty U.S. Navy petty officer attached to the submarine, according to a Navy official. The gunman shot three civilians, two of whom died, before he shot himself in the head, according to a preliminary incident report viewed by Fox News. The Naval Criminal Investigative Service [NCIS] was on the scene and the FBI has been notified, the report added. Officials did not immediately identify the shooter or victims. Sources said the scene was "under control as of now." The incident occurred at approximately 2:30 p.m. local time at Drydock 2.
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(WARNING 21+) On November 29, 2019, shortly after 9 PM, Modesto Police Officers responded to the Motel 6 located at 1920 West Orangeburg Avenue in Northwest Modesto to assist a bail bondsman with taking a wanted subject into custody. The wanted subject was identified as 54-year-old Raymond Lee of Modesto. Lee had outstanding felony warrants. During the contact at the hotel room, Lee brandished a weapon towards officers. Two officers fired their weapons, striking Lee, who died at the scene from his injuries. It was later discovered that Lee’s weapon was a BB gun. The Modesto Police Department is conducting both a criminal and administrative investigation and the Stanislaus County District Attorney’s Office is conducting their own independent review of this incident. (cam1 & cam2) 🔫👮🏻♂️#shooting
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London police rescue popular British blogger Danny Tommo from inevitable beating by protesters. #facepalm
Meanwhile, in France... French police fired tear gas at protesters in the city of Lion, the BFM news channel reported on Thursday, during one of the biggest public sector strikes for decades aimed at forcing President Emmanuel Macron's to abandon his pension reform plans. 🔥
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A woman rammed more than ten cars during a test drive of the new Audi in St. Petersburg, Russia. No injuries were reported.
A Tennessee man Lee Hall, 53, convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend by setting her on fire in her car almost 30 years ago is scheduled to be executed by electric chair on Thursday. The governor of Tennessee, Bill Lee, has declined to intervene and stop the scheduled execution of a blind Tennessee inmate who was sentenced to death over the brutal 1991 murder of his ex-girlfriend. Lee Hall, 53, is set to be executed by electric chair on Thursday, December 5, and has now chosen his last meal to be a Philly cheesesteak, two orders of onion rings, a slice of cheesecake, and a Pepsi, according to the Tennessean. Inmates are given around $20 for the meal. During his near-three decade stay inside prison, Hall became functionally blind due to improperly treated glaucoma. Following Bill Lee's refusal to intervene in the case, only a federal court can now stop the execution, failing which Tennesee will become the first state in modern history to electrocute a blind man.☠️
Polish officials have seized two tonnes of cocaine from Colombia worth around $510 million, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said on Thursday, Euronews reports. “This was the biggest amount of drugs seized in the last 30 years,” Morawiecki told a news conference, adding that the security forces have detained several suspects, including four Colombians, two Poles and one Iranian.
Pirates have kidnapped 19 crew members of a crude oil tanker off Nigeria, an official with the ship’s operator said on Thursday, Reuters reports. The vessel was attacked 77 nautical miles off Bonny island on Dec. 3 and the crew were seized, the official said. The Hong Kong-flagged supertanker Nave Constellation, capable of carrying up to 2 million barrels of oil, is operated by Greek shipping company Navios Tankers Management.
One week after a powerful "bomb cyclone" caused travel chaos along the West Coast during the busy Thanksgiving travel period, another powerful storm is set to deliver a round of heavy rain and significant snow in time for the weekend. The National Weather Service said that an upper-level low-pressure system spinning over the eastern Pacific will cause a front to approach the West Coast by Friday, bring heavy rain and some localized flooding in parts of northern California, while heavy snow will fall across the Sierra Nevada. "We have another system that's going to move across the West Coast, and that's going to bring the potential for heavy rain and mountain snow," Fox News Senior Meteorologist Janice Dean said. The NWS's Sacramento office said in a forecast discussion the "impactful winter storm" will bring "hazardous" mountain travel starting Friday and lasting into the weekend.❄️