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A powerful winter storm reaching from the Gulf Coast to the Northeast is packing heavy rain, frozen precipitation and high winds, and is blamed for at least one death. Lines of severe thunderstorms moved early Thursday through Alabama, where one person was killed and another was injured. High winds destroyed two mobile homes near the town of Demopolis, the Storm Prediction Center reported. It wasn’t immediately clear whether a tornado was to blame, but the Marengo County emergency manager said the deadly storm hit after 2 a.m., according to WBRC-TV. The line of storms brought several inches of rain and high winds to New Orleans, where scaffolding collapsed at the Four Seasons Hotel construction site downtown. Tornado and flood watches stretched from Mississippi and the Florida Panhandle eastward to Virginia. Many school districts cited the flooding and severe weather in canceling classes.
In this photo released by the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a multi-vehicle pileup on Interstate 70 on the bridge that spans the Missouri River near Rocheport, Mo., is shown during a winter storm, Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2020. (Missouri State Highway Patrol via AP)
Terrebonne Parish Sheriff Jerry Larpenter addressed recent social media reports regarding a dangerous drug mixture called “gray death", USA Today reported. The St. Mary Parish Sheriff’s Office reported on Facebook last week it made recent arrests and seized the heroin-fentanyl mixture from suspects traveling across the parish.The so-called “super drug” has a potency 10,000 times greater than morphine, the St. Mary Parish Sheriff’s Office said. The drug mixture is nothing new to Terrebonne Parish and has been encountered numerous times by narcotics agents for several years, Larpenter said. Deputies and narcotics agents are trained to identify and handle the drugs. The sheriff urged residents to never handle any suspected narcotics.
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#WANTED! Memphis Police have released video from surveillance cameras inside a Hickory Hill Walmart Tuesday night when shots were fired inside.
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#WANTED! Memphis Police have released video from surveillance cameras inside a Hickory Hill Walmart Tuesday night when shots were fired inside.
From MPD: “On Tuesday, February 4, 2020, at approximately 5:37 p.m., the Memphis Police Department responded to an Aggravated Assault at the Neighborhood Walmart located at 2856 Hickory Hill Road. A Memphis Police Officer was flagged down about shots being fired inside the Neighborhood Walmart at 2856 Hickory Hill Road. After securing the business, Officers viewed video surveillance that showed a man withdrawing cash at the customer service counter shortly before being accosted by two males who were lying in wait. As the man was walking away from the counter, he was attacked by the two males at which time the man pulled out a gun and began shooting at the males while still inside the Walmart Neighborhood Market. One of the males was struck by gunfire. The man is described as a male in his 40s. He has dreadlocks and a receding hairline. He was wearing a brown coat, white shirt, blue jeans, and light-colored shoes. Attached are videos and pictures of the man wanted for questioning concerning this incident.
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Footage shows split trees and damage to buildings and power lines, as a possible tornado tore through a town in South Carolina.
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Dashcam Shows Police Chase of Stolen Vehicle Suspects in Lufkin, Texas. Around 11:25 a.m., Lufkin Police officers attempted to do a traffic stop on a stolen Chevy 2500 in the Walmart parking lot. The driver later identified as Devonsea Thomas, 17, of Lufkin, refused to stop. He continued on behind the store and through the parking lot of neighboring businesses before taking the Brentwood Drive extension to Loop 287. Thomas continued northbound on Loop 287 and took the Chestnut Street exit inbound toward Timberland Drive.
He attempted to turn onto Kornegay Street, but took the turn too fast and crashed into the street sign. The truck then rolled back into the lead officer’s Tahoe. Thomas and his two passengers identified as Tyler Lopez, 19, and Armani Moore, 18, both of Lufkin, fled on foot. Officers ran down all three of the men moments later and took them into custody. Officers who arrested Moore saw him throw a backpack toward a fence as he fled.

Inside the backpack, officers found a pistol, digital scales and a metal grinder. Lopez was in possession of Xanax at the time of his arrest. He tried to leave it in the floorboard of the officer’s patrol vehicle. After being questioned about it, he admitted that it was his and that he tried to dump it in the officer’s vehicle. Officers who arrested Thomas saw him throw a gun just before taking him into custody.

That gun was also recovered. All three men are awaiting book-in at the Angelina County Jail. The truck was reported stolen from the Fuller Springs area overnight January 21. The owner’s father was on the scene. It will be returned to him after it has been processed for evidence. The Texas Department of Public Safety worked the crash between the stolen vehicle and the officer’s Tahoe. Minor damage was reported.