The streets of the nation's largest city were met with a literal wall of winter on Wednesday when a snow squall brought blinding wintry conditions to New York City, hours after triggering a deadly pileup on an interstate in Pennsylvania. The National Weather Service office in Upton, N.Y. issued a snow squall warning around 3:23 p.m. on Wednesday for the greater New York City area, which warned of "white out conditions" in heavy, blowing snow for a 45-minute period. The wall of white arrived in the city around 4 p.m. The very same scenario played out Wednesday into Thursday in central Pennsylvania, after a multi-vehicle wreck along Interstate 80 left two people dead and dozens injured. The crash involving around 30 cars and trucks was reported at about 1 p.m. on I-80 in White Deer Township as blinding snow made the highway slick, state transportation officials said. ❄️❄️❄️
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(WARNING 21+) A Honolulu police officer fatally shot a 27-year-old man early Tuesday in West Oahu after the suspect repeatedly ignored orders to drop his hunting knife ― even after getting shot with a Taser ― and then lunged at the officer, Police Chief Susan Ballard said. It’s the second officer-involved shooting on Oahu in two days, and the ninth so far this year. Five of those shootings have been fatal. After the shooting, the 27-year-old was taken in extremely critical condition to an area hospital, where he later died. Paramedics said he had gunshot wounds to his chest and abdomen. On Wednesday, the Honolulu Medical Examiner identified the 27-year-old as Dana Brown. The officer has been placed on three day administrative leave. 🔫👮🏻♂️ #shooting
BREAKING NEWS! In the center of Moscow, Russia, in these minutes a shootout from automatic weapons. This is a developing story, stay tuned.
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BREAKING NEWS! In the center of Moscow, Russia, in these minutes a shootout from automatic weapons. This is a developing story, stay tuned.
Right now in Moscow. Special services closed the shootout area. SWAT is preparing to capture the shooter.
One employees were killed in a shooting in central Moscow on Thursday evening near the headquarters of Russia’s FSB security service headquarters, the Izvestia newspaper reported, citing a source. Earlier on Thursday, a witness told Reuters she had heard gun shots fired in the same area and a video shared on social media showed several people resembling police officers holding assault rifles running down a nearby street. The shooter was neutralized. Police are investigating. UPDATED AN HOUR AGO
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BREAKING NEWS! In the center of Moscow, Russia, in these minutes a shootout from automatic weapons. This is a developing story, stay tuned.
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Shocking video footage shooting in Moscow. Running man under fire.
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(WARNING 21+) The moment of elimination of the Moscow shooter.
Hong Kong police arrest 4 for ‘money laundering’ and freeze HK$70m used to support pro-democracy protesters, HK Free Press reports. “We found these four arrested persons in connection with an organisation named Spark Alliance, which is a prominent online fundraising platform for the current civil unrest,” said Acting Senior Superintendent Chan Wai-kei of Financial Investigation Division of Narcotics Bureau. Police said the operation was based on “suspicious financial transactions” over the past six months conducted by a shell company, including large cash deposits and funds used to buy personal insurance products. #HK
The Federal Security Service, or FSB, said the shooting occurred at a building directly behind its headquarters on Lubyanka Square, FOX News reports. It declined to give further information. The gunfire erupted around the same time Russian President Vladimir Putin was giving a speech at a Kremlin concert specifically for FSB and other Russian security personnel. Putin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, said the president has been informed of the shooting. The FSB, which is the main successor agency to the Soviet-era KGB, earlier said the assailant behind the attack had been “neutralized.” A motive was not immediately clear.
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(WARNING 21+) Surveillance video and body camera footage released Tuesday by San Francisco police shed light on the moments that led up to officers shooting a 24-year-old man in the Mission District earlier this month. Jamaica Hampton, a formerly homeless man from Sacramento, was shot on 23rd Street between Mission and Capp streets on the morning of Dec. 7. The videos appear to show a man identified by police as Hampton cross the street in front of a police car at 23rd and Mission streets. As an officer opens the passenger door of the vehicle, the man quickly advances toward the car. A confrontation ensued in which the man appears to strike one of the officers with what police say was a glass vodka bottle. As the man runs in the direction of an officer, the officer opens fire and the man falls to the ground. The man then appears to struggle to get up, at which time the other officer discharged his firearm. 🔫👮🏻♂️ #shooting
President Donald Trump gestures to the news media as he departs for campaign travel to Michigan from the the South Lawn of the White House in Washington. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque