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A 32-year-old FedEx driver fatally shot a would-be robber on the city’s Northeast Tuesday evening. The incident unfolded around 7 p.m. in the 600 block of Unruh Avenue — in the Lawndale neighborhood. According to local media, a gunman shot the delivery driver in the stomach before the employee fired back, striking the suspect several times in the chest. The suspect was taken to a hospital in critical condition, where he later died. The unidentified driver is in stable condition and is expected to survive. Police say the investigation is ongoing and they are not yet ruling out other suspects.
Some New Jersey high school students were nearly knocked out this week when they went on a field trip to Philadelphia, stopping by the "Rocky" statue -- and were surprised by the real Rocky. The Culinary Arts, Hospitality, and Tourism School (CATHS) students from Eastside High had just finished touring the Reading Terminal Market when they went to visit the museum. “When the students first arrived at the museum, they went to the statue and somebody said, ‘Hey, you just missed Sylvester Stallone,'" CATHS Principal Edgard Nieves said in a statement. “Nobody believed he was there, and then two black SUVs pulled up," he continued. Then one of the SUVs' windows rolled down and there Rocky was. Stallone asked where the kids went to school before getting out and took photos with them. "It's great to be home here," Stallone told the students. 🕺🏻
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There was an active shooter situation unfolding in Jersey City on Tuesday afternoon, reported Breaking 911. The incident began around 12:40 p.m. local time. According to scanner traffic, two gunmen were firing at police officers and random people. The gunmen…
David Anderson and Francine Graham, the man and woman officials say took four lives in Jersey City in a hate-fueled domestic terror attack last week, both had handcuff keys hidden on their bodies when they were searched after the prolonged bloodshed at the JC Kosher Supermarket ended, law enforcement sources familiar with the case tell News 4. Anderson and Graham stormed the store with rifles and immediately opened fire on the people inside, bypassing others on the street, in what authorities have described as a targeted attack. They were found dead when it ended. Questions about their motive in what surveillance video showed to clearly be a targeted attack on the market had swirled in the 48 hours after the prolonged shootout that left schools riddled with bullets. But on Thursday, New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal said Anderson and Graham went there armed with rifles for a single purpose: They were bent on taking out Jewish people — and members of law enforcement.
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Shocking Video Shows Muslim Woman Attack Jewish Woman on #NYC Subway While Yelling ‘Allahu Akbar’. Video posted to Facebook Monday shows a Muslim woman berating and attacking a Jewish New Yorker on a subway train from Manhattan to Brooklyn. Lihi Aharon says she was assaulted due to her Jewish faith. After she was struck in the face and her phone knocked out of her hand, she pushed the emergency button and the cops arrived shortly after. The woman was arrested and as police took statements from witnesses. It was unclear what charges the woman is facing.
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A prominent Manhattan architect was killed Tuesday by a chunk of facade that fell from a building whose owners knew for more than a year that the structure was crumbling — but did nothing to fix it. Erica Tishman, 60, of the Upper East Side, was hit with the debris around 10:45 a.m. while on 49th Street near Seventh Avenue. Police said she was pronounced dead at the scene. The owners of 729 Seventh Ave. obtained permits to repair its deteriorating roof and 17th-floor facade in October 2018, but sat on their hands — leading to a $1,250 citation from the city on April 29, 2019, for “Failure to maintain exterior building facade and appurtenances.” Buildings inspectors specifically flagged the “damaged terra cotta at areas above 15th floor in several locations which poses a falling hazard for pedestrians.” The Department of Buildings ranked it a “class 1” violation, which requires that the infraction “must be corrected immediately.”
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Police officers stand in formation on the street outside the funeral service for Jersey City Police Detective Joseph Seals at St. Aedan's Church in Jersey City, New Jersey. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
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Detectives from the Montgomery County Department of Police – Major Crimes Division are investigating the robbery of The Jewelry Exchange that occurred Friday in Bethesda, reported Breaking 911. Investigators are releasing surveillance video of the three suspects and are asking for the public’s help in identifying them. On Friday, December 13, at 5:46 p.m., three male suspects entered The Jewelry Exchange located at 7747 Old Georgetown Road. The suspects stole approximately 100 pieces of jewelry with a total worth of over $60,000. Anyone with information about the suspects or this robbery is asked to contact the Montgomery County Police Department – Major Crimes Division at 240-773-5100. To be eligible for a reward, tipsters may call Crime Solvers of Montgomery County toll-free at 1-866-411-TIPS (8477). Crime Solvers will pay a cash reward of up to $10,000 for information provided to them that leads to the arrest and/or indictment of these suspects. Tipsters will remain anonymous.
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The New York City Police Department released body camera video showing a Staten Island domestic violence suspect firing a gun twice before officers fatally shoot him. The NYPD released the video as part of what it says is an effort to let the public see body camera footage more quickly. The video shows 39-year-old Gregory Edwards being arrested by officers after allegations he had beaten his girlfriends. Edwards "immediately became combative" with cops attempting to subdue him, leading to one of the officers firing his Tazer, which failed. mmediately after, Edwards is seen on footage taking out a gun and can be heard firing it twice, striking 30-year-old Officer Vanessa Medina in the hand. She was later treated at a hospital and released. Officers quickly responded and pulled out their firearms, shooting three times and killing him. 🔫👮🏻‍♂️ #shooting #NYPD
Police say multiple people have been stabbed at a suburban Portland shopping center and that a suspect has been apprehended, the Seattle Times reports. Police in the city of Beaverton said the attack happened Wednesday morning near a Wells Fargo bank. The Washington County Major Crimes Team was responding. No further details were immediately available.
A police officer fires a tear gas shell towards protestors during a protest against the Citizenship Amendment Bill, a bill that seeks to give citizenship to religious minorities persecuted in neighbouring Muslim countries, outside the Jamia Millia Islamia University in New Delhi, India, December 13, 2019. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi
Australian police have announced the reopening of an investigation into the killing of two Turkish diplomats in 1980, hoping to acquire fresh evidence with modern technologies and new information․ In 1980, two diplomats of the Turkish Consulate in Sydney were killed.The Justice Commandos of the Armenian Genocide (JCAG) group claimed responsibility for the act, but no one was ever charged. The case was closed after 3 years due to lack of sufficient evidences. And years later, Turkey has achieved that the Australian authorities decided to open a case. Moreover, the police announced a $1 million reward for those that can provide information on the killings. It was the first international politically motivated attack on Australian soil, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.
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