A bridge over a lake in Arizona partially collapsed on Wednesday after a freight train derailed and caught fire. The incident happened just before 6:30 a.m. local time in Tempe, located east of Phoenix. The Tempe Police Department said on Twitter that officers and the Tempe Fire Department were on the scene of a train derailment and "large fire" over Tempe Town Lake. "Several roads are restricted near Tempe Town Lake and west of downtown Tempe," the department said. "Please avoid the area." Tempe Fire Medical Rescue reports that multiple train cars were on fire, some carrying lumber. Several agencies are assisting what was described as a second-alarm fire. Tempe Fire Medical Rescue reports that no injures were reported due to the derailment and subsequent fire. Tempe Police Chief Sylvia Moir urged people to avoid the area, tweeting that the scene was "very dangerous."
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Houston police have charged a 12-year-old boy with murder in connection with a woman’s shooting death Saturday, FOX 26 reported. First responders found Sharon Hawkins, a 50-year-old courthouse security guard, dead of gunshot wounds in the bedroom of a co-worker’s apartment in the Greenspoint neighborhood around 4:40 p.m. The boy, whose identity is being withheld due to his age, had initially been considered a witness, according to two detectives on the case. He allegedly told police he saw someone dressed in all black leaving the scene – but investigators found no signs of forced entry, and the boy became a suspect. Houston police announced they had a possible suspect detained as early as Saturday – but did not announce charges until Monday. The boy faces charges of murder and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Police transferred him into the custody of Harris County Juvenile Probation authorities.
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Help the Chicago Police Department identify this vehicle. The pictured vehicle is suspected of committing an Aggravated Battery - Handgun in the 2600 Block of South Ridgeway Ave. If you have any information, you are asked to contact Area Four Detective Coda #20126 at 312-746-8251. You can also submit an anonymous tip at www.CPDTIP.com. If you see this vehicle, DO NOT APPROACH. CALL 9-1-1
LAKE CITY, Florida -- An officer from the Lake City Police Department was shot Tuesday while responding to reports of gunshots in a neighborhood east of downtown. According to an LCPD news release, officers got word of gunshots in the area of northeast Webster Avenue and northeast Jenkins Lane shortly after 1:30 a.m. When they arrived, the agency's statement said, they found a home with bullet holes outside.
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Tucker Carlson Tonight: Political violence is an attack on America itself. Violence returns us to the most primitive of all systems, one in which might makes right. There’s no greater threat to civilization.
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Milwaukee police have released body camera footage from a #shooting in May at a Walgreens on the city's north side.
Police were called after a man shot a woman to death in the parking lot outside the store's entrance. The video clips released are very brief. Fifty-one-year-old Willie Jones is accused of shooting and killing his ex-girlfriend, Cathy King, who worked as a pharmacy tech at Walgreens. When police arrived, they found Jones standing over King's body, holding a handgun. You can hear a police officer repeatedly telling Jones to drop his gun. Police say Jones kept telling the officers to shoot him. (Read the Full Story.)
Police were called after a man shot a woman to death in the parking lot outside the store's entrance. The video clips released are very brief. Fifty-one-year-old Willie Jones is accused of shooting and killing his ex-girlfriend, Cathy King, who worked as a pharmacy tech at Walgreens. When police arrived, they found Jones standing over King's body, holding a handgun. You can hear a police officer repeatedly telling Jones to drop his gun. Police say Jones kept telling the officers to shoot him. (Read the Full Story.)
A deputy chief with the Chicago Police Department died of an apparent suicide inside a West Side CPD facility where his body was discovered Tuesday morning, officials said. #RIP
More than 100 police agencies are withdrawing from agreements to send personnel to bolster security at next month's Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee, in part because they're concerned about a recent directive ordering police in the city to stop using tear gas to control crowds. A citizen oversight commission last week directed Milwaukee's police chief to publicly account for why the department used tear gas during protests in late May and early June after the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and to change Milwaukee's police policies to ban the use of tear gas and pepper spray. The Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission said in its order that Police Chief Alfonso Morales could be fired if he fails to comply. That order came amid intense scrutiny of police tactics at protests in Portland, Oregon, and elsewhere.
Evacuations were ordered in one California community after a wildfire broke out Tuesday, as firefighters continue to battle blazes elsewhere in the state. CAL Fire said the Branch Fire has burned at least 3,022 acres in San Luis Obispo County and is only 50 percent contained as of Wednesday morning.The San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office said several areas near the fire have been evacuated. Cal Fire said as of Wednesday morning, two structures and 10 outbuildings have been destroyed. Highway 58, however, remains open. The Branch Fire began on Tuesday and has destroyed two structures so far. The cause of the fire was still being investigated. In the northern part of the state, firefighters gained ground on a large wildfire, but weather conditions were less favorable on Wednesday. Another blaze, the 34-square-mile Gold Fire in northern Lassen County, was 70 percent contained on Wednesday.