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New shows when Myrtle Beach police shot and killed a suspect on 65th Avenue in October and how they tried to provide first-aid in the immediate aftermath. The department released the , 911 calls and police reports related to the incident. Police say Matthew Graham fled from them on a bicycle after being wanted for burglaries in the area of 65th Avenue North. He crashed into bushes along with a stolen AR-15. The officers gave Graham several commands to drop the gun and then shot him. The shows that deadly confrontation with police, and the emotional moments that followed. In one of the dashcam videos, a officer is following Graham on a bike. When Graham turns a corner on 65th Avenue, the dashcam is briefly pointed out of view. The sound of several gunshots is heard between the police sirens as the dashcam returns to the scene. #shooting
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Converter for automatic fire AR-15. Made on a 3D printer.
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Beginning of the conflict in Kazakhstan, which ended in riots last night. According to Reuters, overnight riots in Kazakhstan leaves 8 dead, scores wounded.
A Texas man who murdered five family members, including his 7-year-old and 9-month-old daughters, apologized to his in-laws and thanked his father and Jesus for turning around his life before he was executed Thursday evening. Abel Revill Ochoa, 47, was denied his last appeal an hour before his execution by lethal injection 18 years after he shot his wife, Cecilia, two daughters, Crystal and Anahi, his father-in-law, Bartolo, and his sisters-in-law Alma and Jackie with a handgun. Alma was the only one who survived. He shot his eldest daughter, Crystal, four times, the Houston Chronicle reported. Ochoa grabbed the 9mm handgun from his bedroom after smoking crack he had bought with money borrowed from his wife that morning on the way home from church in August 2002. He was arrested minutes after he shot his family members methodically and drove away in his wife’s car. ☠️
An American citizen has died from #coronavirus in China, the US government has confirmed. The US national passed away Thursday from the virus in Wuhan - the epicenter of the outbreak. Officials have not released the name or gender of the 60-year-old victim, who is the first-known American to die from the illness. The US Embassy in Beijing released a statement Saturday morning which read: 'We offer our sincerest condolences to the family on their loss. Out of respect for the family's privacy, we have no further comment.' As of Saturday morning US time, coronavirus - which has triggered global alarm - has infected more than 34,500 people and killed more than 700. At least 25 countries have now confirmed cases of coronavirus, including the US, where 12 people have been struck down with the infection. ☣️
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BREAKING NEWS! The first footage from the city of Rakhon Nachatsima, Thai, where a soldier killed 12 people. The attacker barricaded himself, law enforcement officers are trying to eliminate him.
The soldier opened fire at different locations in the city, which is more than 155 miles from Bangkok, police spokesman Kissana Phathanacharoen said in a message to reporters. The shooter remained close to a shopping mall and had not yet been apprehended, the police said. Local media showed footage of the soldier getting out of a car in front of a shopping mall and firing a series of shots, sending people running. Special services evacuate the wounded. Reportedly about 20 hostages.
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(WARNING: 21+) Body cam footage from Sergeant Weaver, the officer who fired the shots, largely corresponds with a timeline of events based on both officers' testimony — though much of the scene is blocked by the edge of Weaver's vehicle as he takes cover behind it. Deputies responded around 8:15 p.m. on January 1 after someone reported an assault with a weapon and "shots fired" on Blackwell road in Central Point. Weaver and Deputy Hohl arrived on the scene at roughly the same time with lights flashing, about eight minutes after the 911 call. #shooting
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(WARNING: 21+) Body cam footage from Sergeant Weaver, the officer who fired the shots, largely corresponds with a timeline of events based on both officers' testimony — though much of the scene is blocked by the edge of Weaver's vehicle as he takes cover behind…
"Deputy Hohl heard arguing coming from inside of a shop building. He immediately took cover behind his vehicle and shouted commands identifying himself and telling the occupants of the building to come outside," the DA's Office said. "Sergeant Weaver provided cover behind his patrol vehicle for Deputy Hohl with his patrol rifle."

Minutes later, a man named James Daniel Cecil left the building with his hands up. Cecil cooperated with the officers, the DA's Office said, and told them that there was another man inside the building — a veteran armed with a gun. Cecil reportedly told the officers that the other man, Teddy Varner, was "having a PTSD issue."

"Immediately after Mr. Cecil exited the building, Deputy Hohl heard another person yell 'F___ you' and saw him slam the door," the DA's Office said. "Sgt. Weaver changed positions slightly behind his patrol vehicle to stay concealed and to provide better cover for Deputy Hohl who took Mr. Cecil into custody. One of the Officers yelled toward the building, 'we just want to talk to you.'"

Seconds later, Varner "aggressively" came out of the building with a gun in his hands, again yelling an expletive, the DA's office said. Varner's gun had a tac light mounted on it, and the light was on.

The body cam video catches Varner emerging with the tac light shining in the officers' direction, though he and the gun can only be seen clearly in a shadow cast on the shop wall. The gun, and Varner's hands, appear to be pointed forward.

"Sergeant Weaver could see Mr. Varner had the firearm up in a position to fire. Sergeant Weaver fired three shots from his rifle from approximately 20 yards away," the DA's Office said. "Sergeant Weaver testified he believed Mr. Varner was going to shoot Deputy Hohl or Mr. Cecil."

Sgt. Weaver fired three times, striking Varner twice — once in the chest and once in the pelvis. The body cam video abruptly ends there.

The DA's Office said that the two officers came up to where Varner lay on the ground after putting Cecil in the patrol car, moving the downed gun away. Paramedics soon arrived and tried to save Varner's life, but he died by the time he reached Rogue Regional Medical Center.

An investigation later found that Varner's gun, a Glock, was unloaded and did not contain a magazine. Toxicology results showed that Varner had a blood alcohol concentration of .24, according to the DA's Office.
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A soldier killed at least 20 people in a shooting rampage in northeastern Thailand on Saturday, posting messages on Facebook during the attack, and was holed up in a shopping mall nine hours after he first struck, authorities said. Police and soldiers stormed the Terminal 21 mall in the city of Nakhon Ratchasima and helped hundreds of people to escape but the gunman was still at large inside, defense ministry spokesman Kongcheep Tantrawanit told Reuters. The soldier opened fire in several places, including a house and an army base, before heading to the mall in Nakhon Ratchasima, which is about 155 miles from the capital Bangkok, police said. Police identified the suspect as Jakrapanth Thomma. During the attack he posted “Death is inevitable for everyone” on his Facebook page and later asked “Should I give up?” SWAT began the assault on the building.
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