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A spike in car burglaries led Los Angeles police to a troubling discovery — gang members from Northern California were connected with recent Southern California break-ins. In video of a high-speed chase, drivers of a dark vehicle could be seen swerving through traffic and hitting other vehicles to evade police. Officers with the Los Angeles Police Department said the men were members of a burglary crew from Oakland. And while those men were arrested and charged, police said other burglary crews from the Bay Area were lining up to take their place. “All the reasons that make this area appealing to tourists, make it appealing to suspects as well,” Det. Brent Hopkins, of the #LAPD, said. “It’s a target-rich environment.” The thieves were said to be targeting rental cars, looking for vehicles with out-of-state plates and rental bar codes in the window, signaling their might be luggage inside.👮🏻♂️
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Good Karma: No flat tire & a new good luck charm in the process🌝
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This is a compilation video of the best police takedowns from pursuits and other police cappers 👮🏻♂️
On January 1st at approx 9:30pm, this road rage assault occurred on Victory & Woodman, and the victim has not regained consciousness since. Suspects are described as 3 male Armenians, 20-30 yrs old, in a black Jeep w/ paper plates. Any info call #LAPD Van Nuys Detectives 818-374-0062. Click the link for the news release. 👮🏻♂️ #WANTED
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Los Angeles Police Department’s Northeast Area detectives are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying two-armed robbery suspects responsible for a business robbery. On November 21, 2019, around 2:55 p.m., two armed suspects entered a local nail salon located in the 3000 block of Rowena Avenue armed with handguns. The suspects robbed the business and all customers inside taking money and personal belongings. The suspects fled in an older model white Chevy Suburban or Chevy Tahoe. The vehicle is described as having after-market HD headlights and a trailer hitch. Anyone with information about this incident, or for more information, is asked to call Northeast Area Robbery Detective Jorge Morales at (323) 561-3470. During non-business hours, or on weekends, calls should be directed to 1-877-LAPD-24-7 (877-527-3247). Anyone wishing to remain anonymous should call the LA Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (800-222-8477). 👮🏻♂️ #LAPD #WANTED
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*BREAKING*
Someone has notified me that they have hacked Information and communications technology of Iran (ICT) websites to support those people who lost their lives in the missile attack in Tehran - #PS752. The group told me that "they will continue to support Iranian people at any cost".
http://zone-h.org/archive/notifier=OP999/published=0
Someone has notified me that they have hacked Information and communications technology of Iran (ICT) websites to support those people who lost their lives in the missile attack in Tehran - #PS752. The group told me that "they will continue to support Iranian people at any cost".
http://zone-h.org/archive/notifier=OP999/published=0
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Former Venezuelan police officers have asked the international community to support their fight against the legitimate authority of Venezuela. As world practice shows, rebels will always killed. ☠️
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(WARNING: 21+) A report from the state’s attorney has concluded that the deadly use of force from an officer-involved shooting that happened last July in Hartford was justified. The shooting happened on July 26 on an on-ramp leading to I-84. The Hartford Police Crimes Unit was on a routine patrol and tried to stop a car in the area of Park Terrace, during a criminal investigation. The driver of the car, later identified as 41-year-old Alphonso Zaporta of Windsor, fled from officers, heading toward the I-84 on-ramp from Capitol Avenue. Police said the car came to a stop due to ongoing construction traffic, as well as a stop stick deployment. That’s when officers approached the car. Police said Zaporta got out of the car, violently attacked them, and gained control of an officer’s gun. That’s when Zaporta was shot and killed. 🔫👮🏻♂️ #shooting
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(WARNING: 21+) A report from the state’s attorney has concluded that the deadly use of force from an officer-involved shooting that happened last July in Hartford was justified. The shooting happened on July 26 on an on-ramp leading to I-84. The Hartford Police…
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According to the report, a firearm was also found on the driver’s side floor area of the Maxima. The report also states that Zaporta had made statements giving insight to his intent on July 26, saying “July 26, 2019 was going to be the last day of his life,” that “he was not going back to jail,” “and if the cops stopped him, he would run, and if he could not run, he would fight and try to grab the officer’s gun because he wanted to die,” and that “he was ready to die.” At the end of the report, it said the investigation revealed the deadly use of force was “entirely appropriate.” 👮🏻♂️
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'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…
Powerful storms in parts of the South were being blamed for at least 11 deaths. Alabama officials reported that three people were killed in a tornado in Pickens County. Earlier Saturday, firefighters in Bossier Parish, La., sifted through a trailer demolished by strong winds and found the bodies of an elderly couple. A third person was reported killed in Louisiana. In Caddo Parish, Raymond Holden, 75, was sleeping when a tree fell on his home, crushing him. In Mississippi, straight-line wind reportedly knocked at least 30 train cars off the tracks in Tallahatchie County. One person died in Texas Friday night when a car flipped into a creek in Dallas. Two houses burst into flames in the North Texas cities of Burelson and Mansfield as storms passed through the area. Storm damage to homes was also reported in Missouri, Oklahoma and Arkansas, but no deaths or injuries were reported there.🌪