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U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in Arizona discovered two migrants hidden in the trunk of a car after they had unlawfully crossed the Mexico-United States border. CBP said in a statement released Tuesday that agents assigned to an immigration checkpoint on state Route 85 near Gila Bend conducted the search of a Buick sedan with a sniffer dog. During the investigation, the Border Patrol officers found that a 39-year-old woman from Phoenix was smuggling the two undocumented individuals. The Honduran migrants were immediately processed and deported to Mexico. CBP said the driver of the vehicle was arrested and could be charged with human trafficking. The federal law enforcement agency said it has expedited the deportation of individuals who are caught entering the United States without legal documentation after the government set up several command stations near the American side of the Mexico-U.S. border.
A truck driver has been rescued from his cab after it was left dangling 70ft over a river when strong winds forced the vehicle through a bridge barrier. Ferocious gusts threw Wayne Boone's empty trailer across the I-64 Highrise Bridge over the Elizabeth River in Chesapeake, Virginia, on Monday morning. Boone faced choppy waters rushing below his windshield as the cab of the jackknifed Freightliner truck swayed over the river in 60 mile per hour winds. Chesapeake firefighters arrived on the scene and after they had secured the truck with ropes, Justin Beazley rappelled from the bridge to rescue Boone, hauling him up to safety in a harness around an hour and half after the crash.
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Thousands of cars and trucks have swarmed Michigan's state capitol to block the road in protest of lockdown. They're calling it Operation Gridlock. @HateFacts.
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A herd of adult and baby elephants crossed a major highway in Chachoengsao, east of Bangkok. Crowds gathered on either side of the road block to witness the majestic animals. Wildlife rangers had been tracking the elephants throughout the day for safety.
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One of the 5G arsonists has been caught on camera.

This is the radio tower at the Koningsweg in Groningen.

My man just drove up in broad daylight and went for it, lol.
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT! Incomprehensible stabbing, somewhere in Brazil.
U.S. President Donald Trump answers questions during the daily coronavirus task force briefing in the Rose Garden at the White House. REUTERS/Leah Millis
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The #FBI on Wednesday warned that the public health and economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic are providing criminals with illicit opportunities at โ€œbreathtakingโ€ speed. The agency said a wave of criminals has emerged in recent months as U.S. officials scramble to coordinate relief efforts. The FBI has uncovered a plethora of criminal activity in connection with the pandemic ranging from sham treatments and vaccines to bogus investment opportunities in non-existent medical companies, Fox News reported. Crooks have been busted for impersonating doctors demanding payment for treatments. Scammers have used websites and mobile apps to implant malware to steal financial and personal information. Other criminals have used COVID-19 as a lure to deploy ransomware for payments โ€“ a practice the FBI derided as โ€œhomicidal in the midst of a global pandemic.โ€
A United States Postal Service worker works in the rain in Manhattan during the outbreak of the coronavirus. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly
British Army Officer Lt Col Phill Moxey, 42, and his twin brother Paul Moxey, a surgeon at St George's hospital, pose outside the hospital in London. The army officer helped build the NHS Nightingale London hospital, to treat COVID-19 patients where the surgeon now works. Sergeant Donald Todd (RLC)/UK Ministry of Defence/Handout via REUTERS
Priest Xavier Lemble holds the Easter mass with photos of believers who were asked to send in pictures after the service was closed due to the spread of the coronavirus in Bethune, France. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol
#Coronavirus in the USA. Another 2,509 died in the U.S. on Wednesday, bringing the total to 28,585 and surpassing Tuesday's record death toll of 2,387.