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Footage of Antifa vandalizing the millcreek tavern in Philadelphia with Anti-proud boy graffiti and smashing windows. The retired cop who owns the tavern says he's being terrorized by Antifa. If you'd like to donate to him to help offset the cost of this damage you can do so here. https://fundly.com/retired-ppd-officer-bar-vandalized-by-antifa
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Texas Stabbing: At Least 1 Dead, 3 Injured in Austin. A man stabbed two people, one to death, inside a restaurant during a violent string of attacks Friday at a shopping plaza in Texas' capital city that began with an assault at a coffee shop and ended with the suspect leaping off a roof, police said. The attacks on a busy downtown avenue of restaurants and apartments just south of the Texas Capitol terrified customers stopping for their morning coffee on the way to work. It was the city of Austin's first homicide of 2020. Austin police Sgt. David Daniels said investigators don't know what provoked the suspect from striking a person inside a coffee shop before fleeing and stabbing two people inside Freebirds World Burrito a few doors down. The man, who was not identified, jumped off the roof of the restaurant but survived.
A battle over gun control in Virginia with national implications is heating up as the legislature prepares to vote on sweeping new restrictions and localities band together to defy them in growing numbers, FOX News reports. Virginians turned out to debate the measures and other issues at public budget hearings on Thursday, less than a week before the General Assembly's first legislative session of 2020. Both the Virginia Citizens Defense League (VCDL) and Gun Owners of America specifically warned about Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam's related budget proposal, which directs $250,000 for the Department of Corrections to incarcerate people as a result of new restrictions.
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WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT! Several people were injured in an accident on the Brazilian island of Gurira. The driver left the scene of the accident but was later captured by the police.
In the wake of increased tensions in the Middle East after President Donald Trump ordered the killing of top Iranian General Qasem Soleimani, the United States will send about 3,000 more soldiers to the Middle East to bolster existing forces, USA Today reports. The troops will be sent to Kuwait as an appropriate and precautionary measure in response to increased threat levels, a Pentagon spokesperson said. The soldiers will come from the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. According to the Associated Press, 14,000 U.S. troops have been deployed to the Middle East since May. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Friday morning that the airstrike on Soleimani's convoy had come in response to an "imminent attack." "He was actively planning in the region," he said.
Sixteen inmates are dead after a "friendly" prisons soccer match between rival drug cartel members descended into a bloodbath. Prisoners were armed with weapons, including guns. During the New Year's Eve fight that left five others wounded and unfolded while family members, including children, watched. Members of Mexico's rival Gulf and Los Zetas cartels were playing in the soccer and it later emerged that an escape bid was foiled during the violence, local media reported. It took about two hours for a riot squad to restore order at the Varonil prison in the small town of Cieneguillas, located in Mexico's north-central Zacatecas state. ⚽️ #facepalm
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(WARNING 21+) The Phoenix Police Department on Thursday released tense body camera footage of officers fatally shooting an armed and apparently suicidal suspect this summer. The footage from cameras worn by two officers who fired their weapons is part of a 15-minute “critical incident briefing” video covering a Sept. 9 shooting near Thunderbird Road and 43rd Avenue. Hector Miranda Jr., 47, was carrying a knife and handgun, which turned out to be a replica after police responded to reports that he’d stabbed his mother in the head. “He’s saying he wants to commit suicide and he’s walking toward me,” one of the officers can be heard saying in the video. The officer yelled at Miranda to stop walking and drop the weapon. When Miranda didn’t comply, two officers fired multiple times. Police eventually apprehended Miranda, who died after being taken to a hospital. No officers were injured during the incident. 🔫👮🏻♂️ #shooting
An Ohio sheriff was shooting video of New Year’s Eve celebratory gunfire when a bullet hit his cruiser, struck him in his chest and bounced off his bullet-proof vest. It’s unclear where the round came from that struck Allen County Sheriff Matt Treglia and narrowly missed the face of one of his commanders, Major Todd Mohler, who was sitting in the driver’s seat. Treglia wasn’t hurt. Treglia released the 30-second video in which multiple gunshots are heard followed by the sound of a bullet striking the cruiser.
An armed suspect who allegedly held a woman hostage at a credit union branch in Illinois surrendered Friday night following a six-hour standoff with police, according to reports. The situation in Rockford, about 90 minutes northwest of Chicago, started Friday afternoon when the suspect entered the Heritage Credit Union and demanded that everyone leave, authorities said. The woman, who worked at the bank, was unable to get out and the suspect barricaded the two of them inside while negotiators tried to deescalate the standoff without injuries. Personnel from the #FBI made contact with the suspect during the standoff while a #SWAT team held a perimeter around the credit union. “It is unfortunate when situations like this occur," Special Agent Emmerson Buie Jr. said, according to the Chicago Tribune. "However, it is great that the situation was resolved without anyone being seriously injured.” 👮🏻♂️