Indian police shot dead four men on Friday who were suspected of raping and killing a 27-year-old veterinarian in the southern city of Hyderabad last week, a senior police official told Reuters. The men had been in police custody and were shot near the scene of the crime, said N Prakash Reddy, a deputy commissioner of police in Shamshabad, near Hyderabad. “In the morning, at around 6-6.30, our persons have come to reconstruct the scene of crime and the accused have tried to snatch their weapons, and there was a cross-fire. In this, all the four accused have died. Two policemen have been injured,” Reddy said.
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BREAKING NEWS! A shooting at Naval Air Station Pensacola in Florida early this morning left two people dead and several others wounded before the gunman was killed by law enforcement officers. A spokesperson for the Escambia County Sheriff's Office told Pensacola News Journal that shots were fired on base early Friday morning. Just before 8am, the sheriff's office announced the shooter has been killed by deputies.
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Shocking video has emerged of a flu-ridden 16-year-old Guatemalan migrant writhing in pain on the floor of a U.S. Border Patrol cell where he lay for several hours before he was found dead. The footage published by ProPublica shows the last hours of Carlos Hernandez Vasquez, who died on May 20. He is one of at least six children to have died since December 2018 after being detained by border agents. Hernandez had been seen smiling and laughing as he illegally crossed the Rio Grande hours before he was detained by US Customs and Border Protection. According to ProPublica, Hernandez staggered to the toilet in his cell in the middle of the night at the Border Patrol station in Weslaco, Texas, and collapsed nearby. He remained still for more than four hours until his cellmate awakened at 6.05am and discovered him on the floor.
A Detroit police officer was shot and killed and another was wounded on Detroit’s west side Wednesday while they were responding to a home invasion, investigators said. The officer who was shot in the neck and died was an 18-year veteran of the Detroit Police. The other wounded officer, a three-year veteran on the force, was shot in the leg. He was serious condition but conscious and able to move around. The shooting unfolded around 7:30 p.m. and the suspect ultimately was arrested. The two officers were responding to a home invasion in progress. As they arrived, people living in the home ran out frantically, saying an armed suspect was inside. The officers called for backup and more police arrived at the scene, Fox 2 Detroit reported. One of the officers was able to return gunfire and strike the suspect, who was transported to the hospital.
Canadian police arrested a man on terror charges who was previously detained by Turkish authorities for being part of ISIS, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said on Friday, Reuters report. Ikar Mao, 22, of Guelph, Ontario, a city 60 mileswest of Toronto, has been charged with participation in the activity of a terror group, and leaving Canada to participate in such a group, the police said in a statement. Mao appeared in court on Friday, RCMP spokeswoman Louise Savard said in an email. She declined to give further details. The RCMP investigation leading to Mao’s arrest began on July 11, and stemmed from a complaint from an unnamed source, Savard said. He was arrested and charged by Turkish authorities and held until a court hearing, she added, noting that no conviction has been registered in Turkey.
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BREAKING NEWS! A shooting at Naval Air Station Pensacola in Florida early this morning left two people dead and several others wounded before the gunman was killed by law enforcement officers. A spokesperson for the Escambia County Sheriff's Office told Pensacola…
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The gunman who opened fire Friday morning at Naval Air Station Pensacola in Florida, fatally shooting three people, has been identified as an aviation student from Saudi Arabia as investigators are looking into whether the attack is terrorism-related. The shooter -- who was wielding a handgun, despite firearms not being allowed on base -- was confronted and taken out by a pair of responding officers, officials said. Two people were killed at the scene while a third victim died after being rushed to a local hospital. Seven others suffered injuries and are undergoing treatment, including the two officers, one of whom was shot in the arm and the other in the knee. Both are expected to survive.
More than 60 members of the Latin Kings are facing federal charges after the #FBI and other agencies took part in a wide-spread bust on Thursday morning, according to officials. Members of the gang's East Coast leadership were among those charged in what Joseph Bonavolonta, the special agent in charge of the FBI's Boston division, said was the "largest takedown" in their office's history. The bust, called "Operation Throne Down," was carried out after nearly four years of infiltration by law enforcement, who recorded high-level conversations through informants and social media posts that could implicate the members, according to Boston com. Over 650 law enforcement agents started making arrests around 4:00 a.m. on Thursday that saw 62 alleged gang members charged. The charges vary from drug trafficking and firearms abuses to RICO conspiracy. To arrest the more dangerous suspects, 10 SWAT teams were deployed by the North Shore Gang Task Force.
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BREAKING NEWS! A shooting at Naval Air Station Pensacola in Florida early this morning left two people dead and several others wounded before the gunman was killed by law enforcement officers. A spokesperson for the Escambia County Sheriff's Office told Pensacola…
The shooter, who was shot dead by police, was first identified by NBC News, citing unnamed sources, as Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani. US officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss an ongoing investigation, said the suspect was a second lieutenant attending the aviation school at the base. Military from around the globe attend the Naval Air Station in Pensacola for flight training. President Donald Trump this afternoon tweeted that he spoke on the phone with Saudi Arabia's King Salman, who he said expressed 'sincere condolences' to those impacted by the shooting. Trump added that King Salman informed him the Saudi people love Americans and 'are greatly angered by the barbaric actions of the shooter...'