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Grenade launcher, Belarus. #guns
Forwarded from Vincent James
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His kid identifies as an omelet.
Nuff said. Prepare him for surgery ASAP.
Nuff said. Prepare him for surgery ASAP.
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Somewhere in Russia ...
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Meanwhile in UK ...
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LIVESTREAM: Wild Police Chase In L.A.
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Highlights from dangerous police pursuit of black SUV ends in city of Commerce in California. After someone in a black SUV pointed a gun at a deputy responding to a call about an assault with a deadly weapon with a knife, a dangerous police #pursuit started in the Pico Rivera area Sunday and traveled through the San Gabriel Valley, East Los Angeles and downtown LA, before eventually ending in the city of Commerce more than an hour after it started. The pursuit started in the Pico Rivera area after a gun was pointed at a deputy, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said. In all, five people were arrested related to the pursuit.
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT! A policeman was killed and dozens of people injured amid clashes in New Delhi on Monday as thousands demonstrating for and against a new citizenship law rioted for several hours before U.S. President Donald Trumpβs maiden visit to the city, Reuters reported.
President Donald Trump has denied that Russia or any country interfered to help his election campaign, as he once again tore into Rep. Adam Schiff and accused him of leaking information about a classified security briefing. 'I want no help from any country and I haven't been given any help from any country,' said Trump, when asked about election interference at a press conference in India. 'Schiff leaked it in my opinion. He shouldn't be leaking things like that. That's a terrible thing to do,' Trump said.
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Mary Ann Wakfield, 86, a great grandmother and long-time fan of the University of Mississippi basketball team won a 2020 Nissan Altima after putting 94ft across the team's court on Saturday. She took the attempt in her stride during a promotional segment in the game and easily putted the ball across the length of the entire court into the flagged hole on the far side. Wakfield's good fortune Saturday wasn't shared by the Ole Miss basketball team, which lost 103-78 to Alabama. #fuck_lucky
German teenage climate change denier, 19, known as the 'anti-Greta' will speak at Republican CPAC convention this week to promote 'climate realism'. Naomi Seibt, a 19-year-old German YouTube 'influencer' claims to promote 'climate realism' over 'climate alarmism' on YouTube. She will be speaking at CPAC in Washington D.C. this week and join a libertarian think tank and lobbying group that promotes climate change skepticism. Seibt joined the Heartland Institute's Center on Climate and Environmental Policy in February in order to spread her message. The Heartland Institute is one of the most notorious climate change denial groups in the United States. She has been described as a climate-skeptic answer to Greta Thunberg, 17, the environmental activist from Sweden who inspired international climate protests.
Officers killed in the line of duty in 2020. Working in law enforcement is one of the most dangerous jobs in America. As of the end of February, 18 officers have died while on duty this year β including a pair who were gunned down in Hawaii by a man that a landlord was trying to evict, officials say. FOX NEWS: are the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in 2020 while trying to protect the public. #RIP
The first case of coronavirus was confirmed in the Sicilian capital of Palermo on Tuesday after a woman from the now-quarantined northern region of Lombardy tested positive. The woman had travelled from north to south with her husband and friends before the lockdown was put in place, then developed symptoms and was taken to hospital. News of Palermo's first case sparked panic-buying in supermarkets as people rushed to buy food and medical supplies amid fears that they will also be placed inside a restricted 'red-zone'. Meanwhile Italy's deputy economic minister warned that the country may need help meeting its EU budget commitments after a stock-market plunge on Monday left its economy teetering on the brink of recession. More than 80,000 people have been infected with #coronavirus worldwide after cases began spreading from China's Wuhan region in December last year, and more than 2,500 people have now died from the disease.
The UK, Spain, France, Belgium, Germany, Sweden and Finland all reported cases of #coroanvirus carried over from China, while the disease has been spreading between people in Italy. Austria and Croatia also confirmed cases on Tuesday in people who had recently travelled to Lombardy and Milan.