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Fucking coronavirus ... 😝
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A truck looses control and fell over in Boston's O'Neill Tunnel yesterday.
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Los Angeles police are investigating an extreme road-rage incident that was partly captured in a video shared on social media. A 26-second witness video shows the driver of a white BMW sedan repeatedly ramming into a pickup truck in North Hollywood near Victory Boulevard and Lauren Canyon.. 'An arrest for Assault with a Deadly Weapon has been made in connection with this incident, which occurred Monday evening in the area of Victory Blvd & Laurel Canyon', #LAPD HQ said. David Zulalyan, 27, was charged with assault with a deadly weapon. His bail was set at $30,000 and he was released, the outlet reported.
A dog poop prank among friends nearly turned deadly after a driver, enraged by damage to his car, struck an innocent group of pedestrians in California. Police in Burlingame said they responded to Howard Avenue and Clarendon Road around 5:20 p.m. Saturday after an SUV reportedly crashed into four teenagers on the sidewalk. Two of the teens were seriously hurt, and two others suffered moderate injuries, police told the Mercury News. The driver, 18-year-old Omeed Adibi, of San Mateo, was arrested on charges of attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon and driving under the influence. Lt. Laura Terada told the newspaper that Adibi targeted the teenagers after allegedly believing they had tampered with his car. She said he wanted to get back at them. However, the investigation later showed that it was a group of his own friends who had placed dog poop in his car as a prank on him. “It was a case of mistaken identity”.
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Bodycam Shows Gwinnett Cops Helping Mom Celebrate Daughter’s 1st Birthday. Gwinnett County, Georgia — During a random audit of police body cam videos, a supervisor found this interaction (Jan. 10) between Sgt. Nick Boney, Ofc. Jimmy Wilson, and a woman whose daughter had just turned one. The woman was holding a bouquet of balloons trying to get home to her family on a cold night.
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(WARNING:21+) The Phoenix Police Department released a Critical Incident Briefing video related to an officer-involved shooting that happened on December 23, 2019. The incident happened at 11:00 in the morning, two days before Christmas, in a busy shopping mall parking lot near 76th Ave & Thomas. Officers of the Maryvale/Estrella Mountain Precinct responded to multiple calls of a #shooting.
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(WARNING:21+) The Phoenix Police Department released a Critical Incident Briefing video related to an officer-involved shooting that happened on December 23, 2019. The incident happened at 11:00 in the morning, two days before Christmas, in a busy shopping…
The first caller was a woman who told dispatchers a man in his late 30s tried to take her car at gun point. She said as she drove away, the man shot her twice. Shortly after this incident, a second woman reported a man, later identified as 38-year-old Richard Ruiz, approached her red pick-up truck. She said Ruiz held her at gun point so she opened the driver side door and ran from her truck. Ruiz jumped into the driver seat, driving slowly around the parking lot. The carjacking victim feared he was coming after her and began screaming.
She moved toward a man who was walking into the nearby shopping center. Ruiz continued searching the parking lot for the woman as she hid between cars. The man rushed toward the business to get help for the woman. As he was entering the business, store surveillance shows Ruiz driving up to the entrance, firing his gun and hitting the man while two women were just a few feet away. At this point, Ruiz drove away and seconds later, the first police officers showed up. The male shooting victim was able to point officers in the direction of Ruiz. Officers followed Ruiz who circled around the parking. Approximately 60 seconds after first shooting the man, Ruiz circled back in front of the store and tried to target him again, while the wounded victim hid behind a concrete pillar for protection.
After this second confrontation with the victim, Ruiz drove off again and those same first responding officers tended to the shooting and carjacking victims. For the safety of the victims, they were placed in the patrol vehicle and taken to a nearby medical center for help. The physical injuries were not life threatening. While the victims were receiving medical assistance, other officers continued to pursue the suspect through the parking lot. During the pursuit an officer utilized his patrol vehicle, ramming the pick-up truck hoping to disable the vehicle. Unfortunately, the vehicle was not affected, and Ruiz continued to drive around. Ruiz finally stopped just south of the business and left through the driver's side door armed with a gun. Two officers fired their guns and struck Ruiz. Officers approached Ruiz and the weapon was moved away from him.
Officers began life saving measures as they waited for fire personnel. Firefighters pronounced Ruiz dead at the scene. Officers determined that there were three victims during this incident. Two had gunshot wounds including the man seen on the store surveillance video and woman who initially called 911. Their injuries were not life threatening. The third victim was the adult woman held at gun point while the suspect took the red truck. She was not physically injured. The involved officers are from the Maryvale/Estrella Mountain Precinct. The first officer is 29-years-old with 3 years of service and his partner is 40-years-old with 17 years of service. Both shooting officers were wearing body worn cameras (BWC) and they were both activated.
She moved toward a man who was walking into the nearby shopping center. Ruiz continued searching the parking lot for the woman as she hid between cars. The man rushed toward the business to get help for the woman. As he was entering the business, store surveillance shows Ruiz driving up to the entrance, firing his gun and hitting the man while two women were just a few feet away. At this point, Ruiz drove away and seconds later, the first police officers showed up. The male shooting victim was able to point officers in the direction of Ruiz. Officers followed Ruiz who circled around the parking. Approximately 60 seconds after first shooting the man, Ruiz circled back in front of the store and tried to target him again, while the wounded victim hid behind a concrete pillar for protection.
After this second confrontation with the victim, Ruiz drove off again and those same first responding officers tended to the shooting and carjacking victims. For the safety of the victims, they were placed in the patrol vehicle and taken to a nearby medical center for help. The physical injuries were not life threatening. While the victims were receiving medical assistance, other officers continued to pursue the suspect through the parking lot. During the pursuit an officer utilized his patrol vehicle, ramming the pick-up truck hoping to disable the vehicle. Unfortunately, the vehicle was not affected, and Ruiz continued to drive around. Ruiz finally stopped just south of the business and left through the driver's side door armed with a gun. Two officers fired their guns and struck Ruiz. Officers approached Ruiz and the weapon was moved away from him.
Officers began life saving measures as they waited for fire personnel. Firefighters pronounced Ruiz dead at the scene. Officers determined that there were three victims during this incident. Two had gunshot wounds including the man seen on the store surveillance video and woman who initially called 911. Their injuries were not life threatening. The third victim was the adult woman held at gun point while the suspect took the red truck. She was not physically injured. The involved officers are from the Maryvale/Estrella Mountain Precinct. The first officer is 29-years-old with 3 years of service and his partner is 40-years-old with 17 years of service. Both shooting officers were wearing body worn cameras (BWC) and they were both activated.
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Bloomberg dropped out and I understand why. If you look at what happened in Texas, Bloomberg almost induced a loss for Biden in the state, and this would have been catastrophic for the Biden campaign. If Warren stays in, expect Bloomberg money to flow to Warren in attempts to siphon off votes from the Bernie campaign. Even if she drops out I still do not see a pathway to victory for Bernie. Also, It is no surprise that Bloomberg endorsed Biden.
⚠️ Los Angeles County Declares State of Emergency. Health officials in Los Angeles County declared a local and public health emergency in response to increased spread of #coronavirus across the country and six additional cases in LA County. Governor Gavin Newsom today issued the following statement regarding the death of a Placer County patient who is the first known COVID-19 death in the state: “Jennifer and I extend our deepest condolences to the family and loved ones affected by this death in Placer County. The state is working with federal officials to follow up on contact tracing of individuals that may have been exposed to provide treatment and protect public health. This case demonstrates the need for continued local, state and federal partnership to identify and slow the spread of this virus. California is working around the clock to keep our communities safe, healthy and informed.”
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Tornadoes struck central Tennessee early Tuesday morning leaving at least 19 people dead, more than 150 hospitalized and thousands without power. One of the massive 'supercells' swept through downtown Nashville, knocking out power and tearing through at least…
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Dramatic scary moment man stuck in crane 400-ft films deadly Tornado, Nashville, Tennessee. As a result of very little warning the operator had to ride it out, no choice as it takes nearly 15 mins to climb down! Thankfully this crane can withstand up to 115mph in weathervane mode! 🌪
Mariam Taha Thompson, 61, formerly of Rochester, Minnesota, was charged today in the District of Columbia with transmitting highly sensitive classified national defense information to a foreign national with apparent connections to Hizballah, a foreign terrorist organization. According to Department of Justice the affidavit filed in support of a criminal complaint, the information Thompson gathered and transmitted included classified national defense information regarding active human assets, including their true names. By compromising the identities of these human assets, Thompson placed the lives of the human assets and U.S. military personnel in grave danger.
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A New York family of five who are friends with the Manhattan attorney who infected his wife, two children and a neighbor have now also tested positive to coronavirus as 1,000 others that may have come into contact with him are ordered to self-quarantine. It comes as the US death toll from the coronavirus rose to 11 on Wednesday and the number of confirmed cases across the country surpassed 150. California recorded its first death on Wednesday after an elderly patient with underlying health conditions likely died following exposure on a Princess cruise to Mexico in early February. It is the first coronavirus death outside Washington state, where the 10 other patients have died - the majority linked to a nursing home near Seattle. Health officials in Los Angeles County - which has about 10 million residents - also declared a health emergency on Wednesday after six new cases were confirmed in less than 48 hours, bringing the total in the city to seven and raising the California state case figure to 35.
The number of cases across the country continued to increase on Wednesday with an Amazon employee at the company's Seattle headquarters - which is just 12 miles from the outbreak nursing home - testing positive for coronavirus. Amazon confirmed that the employees had tested positive for coronavirus after going home sick from work on February 25. Amazon spokeperson told: 'We're supporting the affected employee who is in quarantine.' The internal email sent to Amazon employees in Seattle and nearby Bellvue said that any employees who had been 'in close contact' with the infected worker were notified separately. The email instructed employees experiencing symptoms to stay at home and seek medical attention. Amazon has more than 50,000 employees in Seattle and more than 275,000 full-time workers across the U.S. Last week, Amazon became one of the first U.S. companies to crack down on employee travel due to the outbreak, banning all 'non-essential' work trips.
It comes as the US death toll from the COVID-19 #coronavirus rose to 11 on Wednesday and the number of confirmed cases across the country surpassed 150.
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Poland is literally epic. Almost 90% of polish citizens want ZERO migration according to PEW Research. If you say you support ‘democracy,’ you have to support their decision, otherwise you’re a hypocrite.