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A dramatic car chase video, released by police, shows a driver's unsuccessful bid to escape troopers by jumping from his speeding vehicle before crashing, nearly crushing himself. A Michigan State Police trooper tried to pull a driver over for speeding on Interstate 94 on Friday. But police said the man continued weaving the black Impala in and out of traffic and drifting across lanes. The trooper in pursuit initially stopped the chase for safety reasons, but the driver later reappeared on the freeway and set off a wild chase, Lt. Mike Shaw. Dashcam footage shows the driver opening the car door and leaning out in an apparent attempt to abandon the vehicle while still speeding in front of the trooper. Unable to keep control of the car, he crashed into the center median, almost crushing himself. 👮🏻‍♂️ #pursuit #facepalm
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(WARNING: 21+) A hit-and-run suspect was taken into custody Monday afternoon after leading officers on a high-speed chase through multiple counties that ended with an officer-involved shooting in Yuba City. Roseville police responded around 10 a.m. to a reported hit-and-run off Sunrise Avenue near Roseville Square, according to police spokesman Rob Baquera. The suspect made a U-turn and then drove toward an officer who was standing in the road. The officer leaped out of the way and opened fire at the suspect's vehicle, video from LiveCopter 3 shows. The suspect then drove backward through an intersection before being trapped by officers. The chase ended at the intersection of Highway 99 and Franklin Avenue in Yuba City. The suspect was injured while being arrested but is expected to survive, Baquera said. No officers were injured. 🔫👮🏻‍♂️ #shooting
'Significant' severe weather event, including tornado threat, for millions across South. A potential large-scale severe weather outbreak is expected to put millions of people at risk for severe storms and tornadoes across the Deep South later this week. The National Weather Service's Weather Prediction Center said a large "multi-hazard storm" will impact the eastern half of the country starting on Friday. An enhanced threat of severe storms with damaging winds is possible Friday in parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana, where more than nine million people live, according to the NWS' Storm Prediction Center. By Saturday, the threat moves east with the potential bullseye for severe storms covering millions of people across much of Mississippi and Alabama, in addition to eastern Louisiana and the Florida Panhandle. Storms could also reach as far north as the Ohio Valley.🌪💦
A Revolutionary Guards commander said Iran would take “harsher revenge soon” after Tehran launched missile attacks on U.S. targets in Iraq in retaliation for last week’s U.S. killing of an Iranian general, Tasnim news agency reported on Thursday. The agency was quoting senior commander Abdollah Araghi, speaking after U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that Iran appeared to be “standing down” after the missile strikes that did not harm any U.S. troops in Iraq, reported Reuters. In a separate report, Tasnim quoted the deputy Guards head, Ali Fadavi, as saying Iranian missile attacks on U.S. targets were a display of Iran’s military power and said U.S. forces “couldn’t do a damn thing.”
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French trade unions disrupted rail services, cut power output and brought demonstrators onto the streets in cities across France on Thursday in a make-or-break push to force President Emmanuel Macron to abandon his planned pension reform, Reuters reports. The country’s hard-left unions rallied supporters hoping to regain momentum at a time participation in a 36-day long public sector strike wanes and opinion polls show public backing for the industrial action dropping. Police fired teargas at protesters in Nantes, western France, and in Paris, where demonstrators hurled projectiles at officers in brief skirmishes and trailed smoke flares.
One person was killed and three others were seriously injured in a shooting Wednesday morning in Canada’s capital city of Ottawa and a "coordinated response" is underway as police hunt for a suspect, according to officials. The Ottawa Police Department said the incident happened about 7:30 a.m. in the 400-block of Gilmour Street, located in the central part of the city. "Many injuries reported. A coordinated response is underway," police tweeted shortly after the shooting. "Please avoid the area." In a news release, police said that officers were called to the scene after reports of multiple gunshots. Officers arriving at the scene found several people injured. "At this time, three people have been transported to [a] hospital with serious injuries and one person has been confirmed deceased," authorities stated. The incident was taking place about a half-mile south of Parliament Hill, CBC News reported.
The U.S. government's road safety agency is sending a special team to Indiana to investigate a fatal crash involving a Tesla electric vehicle, reported FOX News. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Wednesday that its team will check the crash scene and inspect the Model 3 vehicle involved in the Dec. 29 crash with a parked firetruck on Interstate 70 near Terre Haute. The crash, which killed the driver's wife who was a passenger in the Tesla, is the second one to be investigated in the past two weeks by NHTSA. Also on Dec. 29, a Tesla Model S sedan left a freeway in Gardena, Calif., at a high speed, ran a red light and struck a Honda Civic, killing two people inside, police said. In both cases, authorities have yet to determine whether the Teslas were operating on Autopilot, a system designed to keep a car in its lane and a safe distance from other vehicles. Autopilot also can change lanes on its own.
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🇫🇷‼️France / Strike : Another police charge agaisnt parisian protesters.