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It’s a tool inspired by a superhero...made for every day heroes. The BolaWrap gives our officers another option, potentially buying critical time to de-escalate dangerous encounters—because with great power, comes great responsibility. #LAPD
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Meanwhile, somewhere in Russia ... #WTF?
Kenyan police officers were among those killed when gunmen suspected to be from Islamist militant group al Shabaab attacked a bus on Friday near the border with Somalia, President Uhuru Kenyatta’s office said on Saturday. The vehicle belonging to the Medina Bus Company was attacked on a lonely stretch of road in the Kotulo area as it traveled between the towns of Wajir and Mandera, reported Reuters. “People, among them police officers, were brutally murdered,” Kenyatta’s office said in a statement. Police said 10 people had been killed and that the attackers had specifically targeted non-Somalis after flagging down the bus. The area is mostly inhabited by ethnic Somali Kenyans.
Abandoned Alaska child, 5, carries toddler a half-mile in sub-zero temps in socks, light clothes: FOX News reports. A 5-year-old child in a remote Alaskan village carried a toddler a half-mile to a neighbor’s house in bitter sub-zero temperatures after they were left home alone, police said. The older child was frightened after the power went out at the home, so wearing only socks and light clothing, he picked up the younger child and started walking through temperatures that dipped 31 degrees below zero in the village of Venetie, Alaska, according to state troopers. Both children suffered cold-weather injuries, according to an Alaska Department of Safety news release.
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11 Photos on Hong Kong Pro-democracy Protests Enlisted as AFP's Best Photos of 2019
//Police personnel fire tear-gas shells to disperse Pro-Democracy protestors in the Sham Shui Po Area of Hong Kong on August 14.//
Source: Daily Mail Online
//Police personnel fire tear-gas shells to disperse Pro-Democracy protestors in the Sham Shui Po Area of Hong Kong on August 14.//
Source: Daily Mail Online
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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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Friday's deadly shooting at Naval Air Station Pensacola in the Florida Panhandle was "an act of terrorism,” U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., who represents the area, said in a television interview. “This was not a murder,” he told Pensacola's WEAR-TV, referring to the deaths of three people at the U.S. military facility. Gaetz said the FBI's involvement in the investigation into the shooting indicated the case was being treated as terrorism, although officials have said they're still trying to determine if the shooting fits the definition.
Hong Kong’s new police commissioner said on Saturday his force would take a flexible approach to pro-democracy demonstrations as the city gears up for a rally on Sunday that is expected to draw a huge crowd, Reuters reports. Chris Tang was appointed last month upon his predecessor’s retirement and amid six months of sometimes violent anti-government protests in Chinese-ruled Hong Kong. He was speaking in Beijing on a “courtesy visit” during which he briefed top officials in charge of public security, legal and Hong Kong affairs. “We will use both the hard and soft approach. We will be stringent on illegal violent actions such as throwing of petrol bombs, acid,” Tang told reporters in Beijing. Police have given a rare green light to the demonstration planned for Sunday by the Civil Human Rights Front (CHRF) group, which organized largely peaceful million-strong marches in the summer. #HK
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Today in Paris, France ... Clashes of protesters with police at Halles mall.
An Alabama police officer was killed during a drug-related shooting Friday, according to authorities. The officer, who has yet to be named, was the sixth this year to be killed in Alabama in the line of duty. A local task force stopped a vehicle in Hunstville as part of an ongoing drug investigation shortly before the officer was shot around 4:30 p.m., reported FOX News. After being stopped, the suspect fled on foot. Officers chased after him, at which point the suspect opened fire, shooting the officer in the heart despite the fact he was wearing a bulletproof vest. Officers returned fire at the suspect before detaining him; he was uninjured. Authorities said they would release the name of the slain officer on Saturday. They said he was a 20-year veteran of the department. He was taken to the hospital in critical condition before he succumbed to his injuries. #RIP
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A creature called Miguel Wattson has been charged with creating Yuletide spirit at the Tennessee Aquarium. The electric eel gives off electric shocks when he is feeding or excited. In a new illumination called "Shocking around the Christmas tree," the aquarium uses a special system in Miguel's tank to coordinate his electric pulses to a sound system and Christmas tree. "Whenever Miguel discharges electricity, sensors in the water deliver the charge to a set of speakers," said Joey Turnipseed, the Tennessee Aquarium’s audiovisual production specialist in a statement posted on their website. “The speakers convert the discharge into the sound you hear and the festively flashing lights.” Aquarium staff specified that the lights are not actually powered by the eel's shocks. Rather, "the intensity of their glow corresponds to the strength of the eel's discharges as detected by sensors in the tank that are connected to the Christmas tree." 🎄
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America First Candidate Pete D’Abrosca calls for a moratorium on immigration and calls out TP USA on Tucker Carlson http://petefornc.com @columbiabugle
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(WARNING 21+) Video of the 2018 shooting death of 33-year-old Laudemer Atienza Arboleda by a Danville deputy has been released. A sheriff's dashcam video, obtained by Mercury News, shows Contra Costa Costa County Sheriff's Deputy Andrew Hall firing multiple times at the Newark man who was fleeing from police in a silver sedan. The citizen reported seeing a man exit his vehicle, walk toward several homes in that area with bags in his hands, go back to his car and circle the neighborhood. Police soon found the man, later identified as Arboleda, who ignored officers' commands to stop, according to investigators. The dashcam video shows Arboleda fleeing in his car, leading officers on a short pursuit. He drove a few blocks to the intersection of Front Street and Diablo Road, which is where Hall fired on him. Arboleda was struck and was taken to the San Ramon Regional Medical Center, where he was later pronounced dead. 🔫👮🏻♂️ #shooting
A somber ceremony was held Saturday at the Pearl Harbor Visitors Center to mark the 78th anniversary of the surprise Japanese attack on the Hawaii naval base. The event was attended by more than 2,000 people, including about a dozen men in their 90s who survived the Dec. 7, 1941, attack that led to the entry of the U.S. into World War II. “It makes you think of all the servicemen who have passed ahead of me,” said Herb Elfring, 97, of Jackson, Mich. He’s the last of his old regiment who is still alive. 🗿