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The Livonia Police Department released body cam footage after they responded to call about a man who was having a bad day which could have been made worse if they had not been there to help. On December 17th, 2019, at approximately 7:30 pm., the Livonia Police Department responded to the freeway overpass located directly over I 96 just west of Inkster on the report of a man standing on the edge of the bridge. Upon arrival officers located a Redford Township man in his twenties who was distraught and threatening to jump from the overpass. Livonia Police were able to engage the man in conversation and de-escalate the situation which allowed them take the man into protective custody. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a United States-based suicide prevention network of 161 crisis centers that provides a 24/7, toll-free hotline that is available to anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. You’re not alone. Confidential help is available for free. Call 1-800-273-8255.👮🏻♂️
A man with a white beard was being held on $10,000 bond for allegedly robbing a Colorado bank and throwing the stolen cash into the air while shouting, “Merry Christmas” to passersby, police and local media reported on Tuesday. David Wayne Oliver, 65, was arrested at a nearby Starbucks coffee shop after he held up the Academy Bank in Colorado Springs on Monday afternoon, according to a police report. Police said the suspect had “threatened the use of a weapon” and left the bank with an undisclosed amount of cash, reported Reuters. 🎅🏻 #facepalm
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Meanwhile in LA ... Video of rapper Blueface tossing wads of cash onto skid row sparks criticism amid L.A.'s homeless crisis. A rising rapper is getting blowback after throwing wads of cash to people on skid row in downtown Los Angeles. Blueface, who is behind the top-10 Billboard hit “Thotiana,” posted a video of himself standing atop a car parked in front of a tent-lined sidewalk at Crocker and 5th streets and tossing bills into the crowd. The entertainer called it the “season of giving.” But the reactions to what may have been intended as a kind gesture have been less than generous. And as the video went viral on Christmas Eve, it became one more debate point in a year the homeless crisis emerged as Los Angeles’ most pressing issue. 😂 #facepalm
Rio Rancho police are investigating a shooting in a neighborhood near Unser and Paseo Del Volcan Wednesday night. Information is limited, but Captain Andrew Rodriguez of the Rio Rancho Police Department confirms that four people were found dead in a home with gunshot wounds. A woman who says she’s related to the people who live at the home says it was her brother and mother who went in and found the bodies. She says they were all together Tuesday night for the holiday. She says Tuesday night they were having a wonderful time and stayed up until the early morning enjoying time together. It wasn’t until Wednesday when the family was supposed to get together again, that Varona says she got a bad feeling. Rio Rancho police will not confirm who was found inside the home or whether they were related only that they found four people dead.👮🏻♂️
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A sheriff’s office in Florida arrested a man who neighbors said wouldn’t stop revving his lawn mower, disturbing the peace of the neighborhood. Deputies got a complaint from Robert Miller’s neighbors who said they couldn’t sleep and were fed up with his loud engine revving. Deputies told Miller, 57, to stop revving his lawn mower so loudly, as it could be heard from three houses away. Miller reportedly replied that he didn’t care, and went back to working. Miller was eventually placed under arrest and charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. Miller’s neighbors on Ruth Avenue say the harassment has been ongoing for months. With Miller’s bond set at less than $200, neighbors fear it’s only a matter of time until the lawn mower menace returns.👮🏻♂️ #facepalm
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After the 1965 immigration act - Mexican immigrants flood America rendering it nearly impossible for European immigrants to enter the country.
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A 26-year-old Israeli national was arrested for fraud last week, accused of trying to cash a $1 million check in the name of her husband, a 77-year-old Florida businessman, whom she had married four months earlier. Lin Helena Halfon was arrested at Tampa International Airport on Dec. 16 for allegedly stealing $666,666 from her husband Richard Rappaport. A Tampa bank had refused to cash a $1 million cashier’s check a month earlier, the Tampa Bay Times reported, citing court records. Halfon walked into a Tampa Amscot Branch with the check Nov. 7, telling employees that she intended to use the money to buy a yacht in Miami but, because Rappaport’s name was also on the check, the bank refused, court records showed. 😂 #facepalm
All five dogs of a southern Michigan family died in Christmas Eve fire that broke out when the family was away at a holiday celebration, FOX News reports. “[They] lost everything, even their five dogs and a cat in the fire,” Karen Herman, a grandmother to one of the children, told MLive. Herman said she was grateful to God that the family wasn’t at their Colon-area home during Tuesday evening's fire: “What a sad time for this to happen, but thank God they were gone. They could have lost their lives.” WTVB reports the parents and their two teenage daughters are now staying with family members in Mendon.🔥
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Good Samaritans Save Abducted Toddler and Apprehend Amber Alert Dad. A man was seen smashing a rock into his car window because he accidentally locked his two-year-old daughter inside, but something seemed very wrong to people witnessing the incident. Concerned citizens realized there was more going on than a frantic dad trying to rescue his daughter.
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The District Attorney in Boston says the three deaths of a woman and two young children at a parking garage on Christmas Day were apparently the results of a double murder-suicide. 40 year-old Erin Pascal, her daughter, 4-year-old Allison, and her son, 1-year-old Andrew were all pronounced dead at the scene. Investigators believe the mother threw the children to their deaths before jumping herself. “I want to extend my sincere condolences to this family,” Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins said. “Yesterday, the unspeakable happened.” “For a parent to come to a place in which they harm their children in this way indicates their mental health struggles were severe and need of immediate supports,” Rollins said. Two other suicides have occurred at the location in the past 7 months.