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Drone footage shows devastation left by tornadoes in Louisiana.
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Drone footage reveals widespread damage from Mississippi tornado.
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Drone video shows devastation caused by Easter Sunday tornado in Alabama.
Death penalty states have been asked to hand over their stockpiles of drugs used in lethal injections to instead help save the lives of hundreds of patients admitted to intensive care units after contracting the coronavirus. Seven medical practitioners and experts addressed a letter to state correctional facility directors urging them to turn over their supplies of sedatives and paralytics to hospitals where they can be used for intubation and mechanical ventilation in critically ill COVID-19 patients. โHealth care workers across the United States are facing unprecedented shortages of vital resources needed to battle COVID-19,โ the letter said. The letter was sent out to the corrections departments in all states where capital punishment is legal, The Guardian reported. Not all states that allow capital punishment disclose if they stockpile medication for lethal injections. At least 19 states have execution procedures that involve sedatives and paralytics.
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Good Samaritans rescue a woman from a robber, Perm City, Russia.
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Something went wrong ... #Quarantine
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Meanwhile, in Brazil ... #Quarantine
Forwarded from London Met Police at Work ๐ Making London Safer
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@TheDynaslow @MetCC We have just sent an officer down to have a word. He offered us a bite of his sandwich, but this was politely declined in light of the social distancing measures. He has been advised to only leave home for the bear necessities #StayHomeSaveLives
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Hopkins Allen Derringer - The factory called it the New Model Vest Pocket Derringer during its production run from 1911 to 1915 and only about 1,400 of these diminutive .22 handguns were made.
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JUST HAPPENED: Pickup Truck drove into a building on Neptune and Broadway in Woodmere (5 Towns). Driver moderately injured, was possibly driving under the influence.
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Meanwhile, in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil ...