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Nine people including a nine-year-old boy were killed in Chicago this weekend and 25 were wounded, as the bloody summer in U.S. cities continues. Chicago police announced on Monday that a person has been arrested in connection with the boy's murder. A Wall Street Journal analysis of crime statistics among the nation's 50 largest cities found that reported homicides were up 24 per cent so far this year, to 3,612, with Chicago - the worst-hit - accounting for more than one of every eight homicides. The month of July saw a 139 per cent jump in murders in Chicago, compared to the same month last year. From January 1 through the end of July, there were 440 homicides in Chicago and 2,240 people were shot - a number that includes those killed. That compares to 290 homicides and 1,480 shootings in Chicago in the same period last year.
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The men and women of the Orange County Sheriff's Department are dedicated to the protection of all we serve. We provide exceptional law enforcement services free from prejudice or favor, with leadership, integrity, and respect.

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The Orange County Sheriff's Department today is a highly professional organization, which not only continues in its traditional role of crime suppression, but also has expanded into the area of crime prevention. At the Orange County Sheriff's Department you can see the spirit of adventure and the same courage as the early settler had.
NASA astronauts Robert Behnken, left, and Douglas Hurley are seen inside the SpaceX Crew Dragon Endeavour spacecraft onboard the SpaceX GO Navigator recovery ship shortly after having landed in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Pensacola, Florida, August 2, 2020. NASA/Bill Ingalls/Handout via REUTERS
A man in Florida reportedly purchased a brand new Porsche with a check he printed on a home computer β€” and then decided to splurge on some watches. Casey William Kelley, 42, cashed in the nearly $140,000 check at a local car dealership on Tuesday but was taken into custody one day later when he attempted to buy several Rolex watches at a jeweler in Miramar Beach with more bogus checks, according to the Palm Beach Post. He was subsequently arrested for grand theft of a motor vehicle and uttering a false bank note. After selling the car, a Porsche 911 Turbo, the dealership unsuccessfully tried to cash Kelley’s check and then reported the vehicle as stolen. The jeweler, however, opted to keep both the check and the watches until the money cleared. When the check came back as false, the cashier reported the crime to police β€” though Kelley was already in custody. He later admitted to authorities that he had printed the checks at home, police said.
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A general view shows a protest near the Brandenburg Gate against the government's restrictions amid the coronavirus outbreak, in Berlin, Germany, August 1. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch
An explosive wildfire that's caused thousands to evacuate from their homes in Southern California is sending smoke hundreds of miles to the east, giving residents in Arizona a bright red sun in the sky. The Apple Fire has scorched more than 32 square miles of dry brush in the mountains east of Los Angeles, after exploding in size over the weekend. The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) said as of Monday morning the blaze is only 5 percent contained after charring some 20,516 acres. The National Weather Service (NWS) said Sunday that a "large area of smoke" from the blaze was drifting over western Arizona. Satellite imagery showed a large swath of smoke from the wildfire covering the area. "This smoke extends from The Sea of Cortez, Lake Havasu, Phoenix, and Payson," the NWS forecast office in Flagstaff tweeted.
A police officer talks to demonstrators on the ground next to the Reichstag during a protest against the government's restrictions amid the coronavirus outbreak, in Berlin, Germany, August 1. REUTERS/Christian Mang
Ohio detectives are investigating a shooting that killed a 1-year-old child and wounded two adults Sunday night in Akron as the city sees an uptick in homicides. Police are seeking a pickup truck that may be involved in the shooting, which unfolded around 9:30 p.m. when a suspect fired multiple shots at a home, Akron police said in a news release. The 1-year-old baby was struck and rushed to Summa Akron City Hospital, where the child later died. The gunfire also hit a man and a woman, who both suffered wounds to their lower extremities, police said. They both were being treated at a hospital for injures that were not life-threatening. Detectives are asking the public for help in identifying the dark-colored pickup truck, which they believe is a Dodge Ram model. Anyone with information is encouraged to call the Akron Police Department Detective Bureau at 330-375-2490 or 330-375-2Tip. The Summit County Crimestoppers, Call 330-434-COPS Text TIPSCO with your tips to 274637. Callers can remain anonymous.
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Chicago Police: Motor Vehicle Theft | 66 W. Oak St. | 07/11/2020 09:41AM | JD293695.
Detectives are seeking to identify and locate the above Subject in regards to a Motor Vehicle Theft. The occupant of the vehicle is suspected of taking vehicle without permission from owner. There is no probable cause for arrest at this time. If you have any information related to this incident, please contact the following:
Bureau of Detectives (Area 3)
Detective Miller #20512
312-742-7456
Anonymous Tip Line WWW.CPDTIP.COM .
If you see this individual, DO NOT APPROACH, call 9-1-1.
Los Angeles Angels third baseman Taylor Ward runs against the Houston Astros during the game at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California, August 1. Mandatory Credit: Angels Baseball/Pool Photo via USA TODAY Network
Hurricane Isaias made landfall in North Carolina just after 11pm on Monday as local officials warned residents of life-threatening storm surges, flash floods, wind gusts of up to 85mph that knocked out power for at least 124,000 customers. The massive system strengthened from a tropical storm to a Category 1 hurricane as forecasters expect it to dump up to 8 inches of rain along most of the Eastern Seaboard, which is under a tropical storm watch stretching from Georgia all the way up to Maine. Preparations for the storm's arrival have been underway in major cities along the East Coast, including New York, where officials say Isaias packs the strongest punch since Superstorm Sandy from 2012. Video footage uploaded to social media by residents of Myrtle Beach show flooding induced by storm surge just before the hurricane was due to make landfall.
Bodycam footage from two cops accused in the murder of George Floyd is revealed exclusively by DailyMail - and it shows a rookie officer terrifying Floyd by pointing a handgun at his head and another callously picking a pebble from the squad car tire just inches from the dying man and seconds before he draws his last breath. ⚠️ While still in the car, Floyd says for the first time 'I can't breathe.' ⚠️ For this reason, officers later ignored Floyd's screams. Officers are not to blame! πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ’™