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Were you made for this? It's #2020, it's a brand new year and is it time to find the career you were made for!
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WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT! 61-year-old man kicked, beaten by robbers on Christmas Eve, Houston, Texas. The attack was captured on surveillance video around 8 p.m. The victim was walking into his apartment complex when three men attacked. He was kicked and punched repeatedly. The victim said the men were demanding a phone, so he gave them his own phone. Detectives say, what the victim didn't know at the time, was that the suspects had lost one of their phones and they tracked it. It led them to a southwest Houston apartment complex and the victim just happened to be walking by at the wrong time. After he was attacked, other neighbors got word of what had happened. They feared they would also be attacked and threw rocks at the suspects. One was hit in the eye. All three were arrested and charged with robbery, including 23-year-old Faisal Abuamarah, 19-year-old Abdulazzez Abdulkhaliq, and 20-year-old Samuel Ibeson. All three had previous criminal records.
The entire nation should pause and reflect on the fact that a police officer was shot once every 30 hours in this country. The 293 officers shot represents over a 20% increase over last year. The continuing and escalating violence against law enforcement is an assault on our civilized society and must end. πŸ—Ώ #RIP
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BREAKING NEWS! After a U.S. airstrike kills Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani in Iraq, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo tells 'Fox & Friends' that President Trump's decision was necessary to deter further aggression. πŸ’₯
A California man was arrested in San Jose on the charge of suspicion of invasion of privacy, after allegedly placing two cameras in a Starbucks bathroom, reported FOX News. Shawn Evans, 37, is allegedly linked to the devices discovered at the coffee shop chain location over the weekend. According to SF Gate, officers were called to the cafΓ© just before 5 p.m. on Sunday after someone reported a camera discovered in a drainpipe in front of the toilet. Another camera was found by police under the sink facing the toilet. It was not reported how long the cameras might have been in the bathroom. Officers tracked Evans to a vehicle parked near Starbucks, according to the report. There were electronic devices found allegedly linking Evans to the cameras, per SF Gate. Methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia were also reportedly discovered inside his car. Evans was also arrested on the charge of drug possession, the report said. #facepalm
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BREAKING NEWS! French police shot dead a man near Paris on Friday after he went on the rampage with a knife in a park, killing one person and wounding two more, a prosecutor said. The attack happened in the town of Villejuif, about 5 miles south of central Paris. Police cordoned off the area around the park, and the deputy head of the French interior ministry was at the scene, Reuters reports.
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BREAKING NEWS! After a U.S. airstrike kills Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani in Iraq, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo tells 'Fox & Friends' that President Trump's decision was necessary to deter further aggression. πŸ’₯
EXCLUSIVE! Moment of the missle attack from the AH-64 Apache helicopter against cars in which Kassem Suleimani, Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis and other members of the IRGC drove and the moment of hitting the target was shot video surveillance of Baghdad International Airport .πŸš€πŸ’₯☠️
The mayor of New York City has ordered the #NYPD to take immediate steps to protect key locations across the city after a U.S. airstrike killed Iran's top general, FOX 5 New York reports. Mayor Bill de Blasio said, "We will have to be vigilant against this threat for a long time to come." The security moves come after Tehran vowed "harsh retaliation" for the airstrike near Baghdad's airport that killed Gen. Qassem Soleimani, the head of Iran's elite Quds Force. De Blasio says there could be an attempt by Iran or "its terrorist allies" to target New York City. No specific details on security measures were made public but the city's sprawling subway system has always been feared as a soft-target. #NY
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Tucker Carlson rightly calls out the strikes, and talks about how we should be focusing on the wall that Trump has not built yet and the invasion on our own southern border. https://twitter.com/ColumbiaBugle/status/1212913742045794304?s=20
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BREAKING NEWS! President Donald Trump said on Friday he ordered the killing of Qassem Soleimani to stop a war, not start one, saying the Iranian military commander was planning imminent attacks on Americans.
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The Burlington Police Department has released officer body camera footage of an October 2018 incident in which officers tackled and apparently injured a Burlington man. The Oct. 6, 2018, footage shows officers chasing and tackling Mohamed Luhizo, who says in the footage that officers broke his tooth and can be seen spitting out blood after he is tackled. The footage was released following a request from the attorneys for Albin, Charlie and Jeremie Meli, and Mabior Jok, who sued the city for excessive force in May. Body camera footage in those September 2018 altercations showed officers pushing and tackling the men. According to the department, both Mohamed and Luhizo Luhizo were fighting with a group of people after the bars closed. As officers were trying to handcuff Luhizo, Mohamed shoved the officers and Luhizo kicked an officer in the chest and chin, injuring him, according to the department.