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(WARNING: 21+) Pasco Police have released body cam video from the night three officers were engaged in a confrontation with Alejandro Betancourt-Mendoza, 18. The event lead to officers sustaining multiple stab wounds. Officers say they returned fire on the man they say stabbed them. The video shows Betancourt-Mendoza reach for a knife that he had in his pocket. During the altercation, Betancourt-Mendoza stabbed two officers. Officers then fired shots at Betancourt-Mendoza. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Pasco police say the Special Investigations Unit is still investigating the event. #shooting
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Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves declared a state of emergency Saturday amid predictions a river will burst its banks causing the 'third worst flood' in the history of the state as thousands evacuate. Reeves said more than 2,400 homes and other structures in and near Jackson could either be inundated or isolated by the rising waters. He signed an emergency declaration to speed up spending for flood response and recovery. More than 96,000 sandbags had already been distributed by Saturday. Only twice before has the river surpassed 38 feet, including historic floods in 1979 when between $500 million and $700 million worth of damage was caused and 150,000 people were evacuated.💦💦💦
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The body of Faye Marie Swetlik, a 6-year-old girl who mysteriously vanished in front of her South Carolina home Monday, has been discovered and her death is being treated as a homicide, FOX NEWS reported. “It is with extremely heavy hearts that we are announcing…
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The Charleston County Sheriff’s Department provided a motorcade to accompany Faye's body back to Lexington County following her autopsy Saturday morning. The police escort was pictured accompanying Faye on the entire journey, setting off from MUSC in Charleston at 12 pm and heading to Caughman-Harman Funeral Home, Lexington. Lexington Country Coroner Margaret Fisher confirmed the autopsy had been completed, but the results would not be released until Tuesday out of respect for Faye's family. Authorities confirmed on Friday that Faye's body was found in woods between her home in Churchill Heights and a Napa Auto Parts store in Cayce, South Carolina, on Thursday around 11am. The body of a male neighbor, Coty Scott Taylor, 30, was found in his home soon after. Police searching through rubbish trucks found 'a critical piece of evidence' in a trash can belonging to Taylor, who lived about 100 yards away from the little girl's home.
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One person was killed and four others wounded in a shooting at a nightclub in Connecticut early Sunday, FOX61 reported. The shooting was first reported on Twitter about 3 a.m. in Hartford's South End, the Hartford Police Department said. Officials said that preliminary information indicated that two men and two women were wounded. Police identified the victim who was killed as a 28-year-old male. Two of the wounded people were still in surgery. The others were listed in "stable" condition, police said. The names of the victims and the extent of their injuries wasn't immediately released. Officials told FOX61 there were two active scenes related to the shooting: one at the nightclub; and another involving a car crash on Maple Avenue near Hartford Hospital, involving one of the victims. Police tweeted that streets surrounding the club remained closed during the investigation.
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A police officer rescued a man who fell into a frozen river, St. Petersburg, Russia.
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Forsyth County Sheriff releases vehicle #pursuit, foot chase video in Georgia. On Tuesday, February 11, 2020, just before 11 p.m., Deputy First Class Hobbs stopped a Dodge Challenger for traveling 126 miles per hour on Highway 400 North Bound. During an impaired driver investigation, the driver, identified as 27-year-old Darrochino Cox of Atlanta, fled on foot behind Academy Sports located at The Collections at Forsyth. As DFC Hobbs pursued, a white Lexus pulled into the area and attempted to pick up Cox but was unsuccessful and sped off striking the side of the building as it left. During the search of Cox's vehicle, a felony amount of marijuana was located. Darrochino Cox was charged with Reckless Driving, Speeding, Possession of Marijuana with Intent to Distribute, Driving Under the Influence, Obstruction of Law Enforcement Officer, Failure to Maintain Lane and Driving with an expired license. He is currently in the Forsyth County Jail being held on a $37,350 bond.
The First Couple arrived at Daytona International Speedway on Sunday to attend to Daytona 500, NASCAR's most prestigious race. Donald Trump came in hot with a dramatic, low Air Force One flyover of the Daytona International Speedway, where around 100,000 fans are gathered for the annual race. The flyover was aired live. He took his campaign to the race to fire up voters in the swing state of Florida as he takes a lap around the race track in his presidential limousine 'The Beast' along with some of the other iconic presidential vehicles. Trump is not the first Republican president to visit the Daytona 500, but he is the first to be named Grand Marshal of the event by NASCAR, and will iconically tell drivers to 'start their engines.' After the lap around the race track, Trump delivered a pre-race Grand Marshal Speech to the crowd and was joined on-stage by first lady Melania Trump.
Two Los Zetas cartel assassins have had their convictions partially vacated in the killing of a federal agent in Mexico nine years ago, according to a new report, FOX NEWS reported. Jose Emanuel “Zafado” Garcia Sota and Jesus Ivan “Loco” Quezada Pina had been convicted of four counts in the murder of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent Jaime Zapata in San Luis Potosi. A jury in Washington returned the verdict in 2017. Last month, a DC federal appeals court vacated their convictions on two of those counts — murder and attempted murder of a federal officer. The court reached its decision on technical grounds. Garcia Sota, 39, and Quezada Pina, 32, are serving life sentences in prison on those two counts. They are also serving life on a third count they asked the court to overturn — use of a firearm in relation to a crime of violence causing death. The court rejected their appeal on that count.
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