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Berlin police on Saturday evacuated a Christmas market that was the scene of a fatal attack three years ago to investigate a suspicious object, Reuters reports. “Currently, our colleagues are working at the #Breitscheidplatz Christmas Market and are clearing it in order to follow up indications of a possibly suspicious object,” Berlin police tweeted. “All visitors left the Christmas market in a calm and collected manner. Thank you. Our colleagues are now starting the search on the #Breitscheidplatz and in the Memorial Church,” the police added a short while later.
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A Carnival cruise ship trying to dock in Cozumel, Mexico, crashed into an already-docked ship at the port Friday morning, leaving six passengers injured.
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WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT! police armored car shot down a protester, Santiago, Chile.
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Two powerful storms that struck Spain and Portugal in quick succession over the past three days have killed at least eight people and caused widespread flooding and damage. The arrival of Storm Fabien on Saturday brought a fresh round of high winds and heavy rainfall to the region, just as Storm Elsa, which hit the Iberian peninsula on Wednesday, began to subside. Spain’s civil defense agency said the latest front could bring winds of up to 85 mph per hour and waves of up to 30 feet, to the country’s northwest Atlantic coast.🌪💦
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(WARNING 21+) A stunning video recorded on a Sonoma County sheriff’s deputy’s bodycam was released Friday of a fatal confrontation with carjacking victim David Ward, who was forcibly dragged through the window of his vehicle last month when he was mistaken for the thief and died after being choked during his apprehension. The sheriff’s office initially delayed releasing the video following a public records act request from The Press Democrat to disclose it. According to the sheriff’s office, the video was held because disclosing it earlier would interfere with the ongoing internal investigation. Ward called Santa Rosa police on Nov. 🔫👮🏻♂️ #taser
Ward called Santa Rosa police on Nov. 24 to report he had been the victim of a carjacking. On Nov. 27th, unbeknownst to authorities, Ward had somehow gotten his car — a Honda Civic — back.
“It started when we received a call from the Santa Rosa police department that a car which had been stolen during carjacking several days prior had been located and was on the move,” said Sheriff Mark Essick on the video. “Our deputies responded and tried to pull it over.”
The pursuit started a short time later involving deputies and two Sebastopol police officers. Ward refused to pull over as the chase continued and was finally stopped in his hometown of Bloomfield on Sutton St. and Hillview St. when he went down a dead-end street and the deputies used a PIT maneuver to pin him in.
On the bodycam video, the deputies pull out their guns and order Ward to put his hands up. They approach the Honda with guns drawn, ordering Ward — who has visible injuries on his face from the violent carjacking days earlier — to open his door and get of the vehicle.
Ward has difficulty unlocking the door, but does roll down his window. Deputy Charles Blount approached the window and Ward tells the deputy — “I can’t believe this, I’m the injured party.”
As Blount reaches into the car with handcuffs, Ward is heard saying, “What is it?”
Blount then grabs Ward’s arm and begins to tug him out of the vehicle through the driver’s side window. But Ward’s leg is struck under the steering wheel as he cries out in agony. Blount and a Sebastopol officer continue to attempt to pull the struggling Ward through the window. Ward then bites the deputy and is tasered by another deputy.
Blount slams Ward’s head against the door jam and begins to choke him until Ward goes limp. The deputies and officers then pull Ward’s limp body out of the open passenger side door.
He is placed on the ground, handcuffed and then the deputies and officers notice he is unconscious and not breathing. They attempt CPR. While not on the video, their attempts to revive him are unsuccessful. Ward dies at the scene.
The video continues with a officer identified as Deputy Jax walking up and telling Blount and the other deputy, “This is, this is the owner of this car. That’s David Ward. He’s the victim, he’s the victim of the 215 (carjacking).”👮🏻♂️
“It started when we received a call from the Santa Rosa police department that a car which had been stolen during carjacking several days prior had been located and was on the move,” said Sheriff Mark Essick on the video. “Our deputies responded and tried to pull it over.”
The pursuit started a short time later involving deputies and two Sebastopol police officers. Ward refused to pull over as the chase continued and was finally stopped in his hometown of Bloomfield on Sutton St. and Hillview St. when he went down a dead-end street and the deputies used a PIT maneuver to pin him in.
On the bodycam video, the deputies pull out their guns and order Ward to put his hands up. They approach the Honda with guns drawn, ordering Ward — who has visible injuries on his face from the violent carjacking days earlier — to open his door and get of the vehicle.
Ward has difficulty unlocking the door, but does roll down his window. Deputy Charles Blount approached the window and Ward tells the deputy — “I can’t believe this, I’m the injured party.”
As Blount reaches into the car with handcuffs, Ward is heard saying, “What is it?”
Blount then grabs Ward’s arm and begins to tug him out of the vehicle through the driver’s side window. But Ward’s leg is struck under the steering wheel as he cries out in agony. Blount and a Sebastopol officer continue to attempt to pull the struggling Ward through the window. Ward then bites the deputy and is tasered by another deputy.
Blount slams Ward’s head against the door jam and begins to choke him until Ward goes limp. The deputies and officers then pull Ward’s limp body out of the open passenger side door.
He is placed on the ground, handcuffed and then the deputies and officers notice he is unconscious and not breathing. They attempt CPR. While not on the video, their attempts to revive him are unsuccessful. Ward dies at the scene.
The video continues with a officer identified as Deputy Jax walking up and telling Blount and the other deputy, “This is, this is the owner of this car. That’s David Ward. He’s the victim, he’s the victim of the 215 (carjacking).”👮🏻♂️
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Riot police stormed in and occupied Edinburgh Place in Central, a financial district in Hong Kong. At 17:24, police announced the rally terminated and the activities at scene were then "unlawful assembly".
The Rally in Support of Uyghurs Human Rights had previously obtained the Letter of No Objection from the Police. The rally was planned until 18:00.
Riot police stormed in and occupied Edinburgh Place in Central, a financial district in Hong Kong. At 17:24, police announced the rally terminated and the activities at scene were then "unlawful assembly".
The Rally in Support of Uyghurs Human Rights had previously obtained the Letter of No Objection from the Police. The rally was planned until 18:00.
The two men fatally stabbed during a fight Saturday at 2:50 a.m. involving several persons outside the Dogwood Bar & Grill, 1907 Division Street, Nashville, are identified as Clayton Beathard, 22, and Paul Trapeni III, 21. The fatal stabbings appear to have resulted from an argument over a woman that began inside Dogwood Bar and then turned physical when the parties went outside, reported Breaking 911. Multiple persons were involved in the outdoor fight during which the two men were both fatally stabbed in their sides. Beathard, of Thompson Station, and Trapeni, of Franklin, were both transported to Vanderbilt University Medical Center where they died. A third stabbing victim, a 21-year-old man, was treated and released. Midtown Hills Precinct detectives are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying the man in the photo below who is being sought for questioning in the fatal stabbings. Anyone who recognizes him is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 615-742-7463. #WANTED
Fire crews have recovered one body as the recovery and investigation phases continue after three row houses were leveled by an explosion and fire in South Philadelphia. Fire Commissioner Adam Thiel says a second person remains missing and is presumed dead. Thiel says this is a delicate and dangerous process as they begin searching for victims. Three homes collapsed and two more were severely damaged and are in danger of collapse. When fire crews arrived on the scene Thursday, they spotted one person in the rubble. However, because of the growing fire and a second collapse, Thiel said crews were unable to rescue the person. Officials still haven’t said what caused the explosion, but people in the neighborhood reported smelling gas.💥🔥
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The DEA and U.S. Coast Guard announced today a significant offload of drugs seized in international waters in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. Agents with the DEA and the crew of the USCG Cutter Bertholf offloaded 18,000 pounds of cocaine – worth an estimated $312 million – at the Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal in San Diego. DEA Principal Deputy Administrator Preston Grubbs, along with U.S. Coast Guard Vice Admiral Linda Fagan, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of California Robert Brewer, and Captain Brian Anderson, commanding officer of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Bertholf, made the announcement during a press conference at the offload site. The fight against drug cartels in the Eastern and Western Pacific requires unity of effort in all phases from detection, monitoring and interdictions, to criminal prosecutions by U.S. Attorney’s Offices in districts across the nation.
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BREAKING NEWS! At least 13 people were hurt when a shooter opened fire at an overnight memorial party. Chicago police say someone inside the home started shooting around 12:40 a.m. in the city's Englewood neighborhood, according to the Chicago Tribune. The newspaper reports the gathering was to honor the birthday of 22-year-old Lonell Irvin, who was shot during an attempted carjacking earlier this year. Two suspected shooters were detained for questioning, officials said. Police said one of the men was shot himself, and he remained hospitalized for treatment of his gunshot wound as of a 6 a.m. news conference. The second man was in possession of a revolver when he was stopped, Waller said.
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