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As if having #coronavirus wasn't bad enough! Clumsy medics DROP patient while loading her into an ambulance in Romania. #facepalm
The Pentagon is setting up 11 quarantine camps on military bases near major airports across the US in anticipation of an influx of American citizens returning from China in need of monitoring for the deadly #coronavirus that is now being called COVID-19. The 13th US coronavirus case was confirmed in California on Tuesday. The deadly strain, which is now being called COVID-19, has killed 1,116 people and sickened more than 45,000 worldwide since the outbreak began in Wuhan, China, in late December. The Department of Defense approved a request from the Department of Health and Human Services early this month for the possible use of military facilities to accommodate 1,000 people who may have to be quarantined upon arrival from overseas through the end of the month. Now, with five planes having returned to the US with evacuees from Wuhan in the past two weeks, the number of people detained under quarantine is approaching that originally agreed upon number.
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Two Ohio State University football players have been accused of the rape and kidnap of a woman at their apartment. Defensive players Amir I. Riep and Jahsen L. Wint, both 21, were charged late on Tuesday and warrants have been issued for their arrests. An affidavit filed by police states the woman was hanging out with Riep at an apartment he shares with Wint on February 4 when they began to engage in consensual sex. The woman stopped and told Riep she didn't want to continue. Wint then entered the room and allegedly asked if he could join, according to the Columbus Dispatch. Wint then allegedly grabbed her by the neck and raped her, the affidavit said.
The National Weather Service issued flood alerts for a region stretching from east Texas to Tennessee and North Carolina, covering some 17 million people at risk of flooding. A slow-moving storm system threatens millions of people with flooding in the Deep South, while up to six inches of snow is forecast for parts of the Great Lakes and New England. In Tennessee, a hillside collapsed, roads were flooded and rivers were rising on Tuesday after a day of heavy rains, and in Mississippi a dam threatened to fail. The National Weather Service said minor to moderate flooding was expected from central Mississippi to north Georgia following downpours. The Tennessee River was predicted to crest about 7 feet above flood level at Perryville, Tennessee, on Sunday. Schools opened late or closed in parts of Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana because of flash flooding. A flood watch stretched from eastern Texas to Mississippi, and parts of Alabama were under flood warnings. ๐ฆ๐ฆ๐ฆ
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St. Louis defenseman Jay Bouwmeester collapsed on the bench last night after suffering a terrifying cardiac episode during the first period against the Ducks.The 36-year-old was rushed to hospital in Anaheim where he was conscious and alert, according to Blues general manager Doug Armstrong, who said he was moving his arms and legs as he left the arena. Bouwmeester, who is renowned for his endurance, was seen passing out on the bench as his teammates flew into a chilling panic and called for help. The game was called off after 12 minutes of first period action and the Blues, who were supposed to fly to Las Vegas last night, have remained in Southern California.
A blackmailer who sent two letter bombs which exploded in the Netherlands on Wednesday has demanded ransom in Bitcoin, Dutch police say. Two blasts rocked postal sorting offices in Amsterdam and Kerkrade on Wednesday morning - one targeting banking giant AMB Amro and the other hitting Japanese electronics firm Ricoh. Police say the perpetrator sent ransom notes along with the bombs demanding payment in Bitcoin, or else more explosives would be sent. The perpetrator appears to be copying the 2015 Jumbo bomber, who planted and posted explosives to Jumbo supermarkets around the Netherlands before also demanding ransom in Bitcoin.
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Kurdish rebels opened fire on an American patrol in Syria. #wtf?
Two police officers working with U.S. Marshals shot in Northeast Baltimore, suspect killed. At least one U.S. marshal was shot in northeast Baltimore Wednesday afternoon, Baltimore police confirmed to Fox News . Two officers responded to a call shortly after noon in the Maryland cityโs Frankford neighborhoo. The Baltimore Police Media Relations office confirmed to Fox News that one U.S. marshal was shot. She could not confirm his or her condition or if there were multiple shots. A police spokeswoman initially told the Baltimore Sun a second U.S. marshal was injured in the shooting, but then said the department was still confirming details. In a separate shooting about 10 miles away, two people died and another suffered gunshot wounds around 11 a.m. in Baltimoreโs Cherry Hill neighborhood. This is breaking news. Check back for updates.
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A black man seen wearing a Ku Klux Klan robe and hood at a Virginia shopping center told sheriff's deputies that he was performing a social experiment, according to authorities. The Stafford County Sheriff's Office was called to a Target store at the Stafford Marketplace around 2:30 p.m. to investigate reports of someone wearing the costume, Maj. Shawn Kimmitz said in a video statement posted to social media. Deputies found the person in the robe, identified him as a black man and determined he didn't live in the area, he added. Deputies warned him about wearing a mask in public and he left the scene, Kimmitz said. Virginia law prohibits wearing masks with the intent to conceal identity in public. The sheriff's office didn't identify the man.
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Africans are so much cooler than American blacks
Police in Montana were blocking off parts of downtown Missoula Wednesday after shots were fired at a patrol car in the area, officials say. The University of Montana Police sent out an alert to students there warning them to โavoid travel in downtownโ despite no direct threat to its campus at this time, according to KTMF. "Missoula Police have blocked a portion of downtown Missoula near the police department and the Mountain Line transfer station after shots were fired at a police car being driven by an officer," the alert read. No injuries were reported from the incident and details of potential suspects have not yet been released. A local government spokesperson told KTMF that city hall is on lockdown because of the โactive situation.โ This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.