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โ ๏ธ BIG CLASHES ON THE STREETS OF BELARUS AGAIN TONIGHT, WITH THE PROTESTERS AND SECURITY FORCES FIGHTING IT OUT!
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Right now in Minsk, Belarus. The shooting and explosions are heard in the Serebryanka district.
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A satellite image shows the bulk carrier ship MV Wakashio and its oil spill after it ran aground off the southeast coast of Mauritius, August 7, 2020. Satellite image 2020 Maxar Technologies/via REUTERS
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Right now in Minsk, Belarus. Traffic police officers beat a motorcyclist on Leonid Beda street.
PALM COAST, FL โ The Flagler County Sheriffโs Office (FCSO) responded to a weapons complaint at a home on Bird of Paradise Drive in Palm Coast on Friday night at 8 p.m. The reporting parties told deputies that when they arrived home there was a car in their driveway that they did not recognize. The driver was outside of the vehicle and the homeowners asked him to leave. One homeowner reported that the man pulled a pocket knife out and threatened him with it before driving away. Deputies located the suspect vehicle and conducted a felony traffic stop. The driver and sole occupant of the vehicle was identified as 29-year-old Anthony Michael Petrillo. Petrillo was visibly irate and would not comply with verbal commands. Petrillo exited the vehicle and began yelling at deputies while pacing back and forth. (Read the full story.)
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San Diego Police Department: Remembering Officer Jeremy Henwood.
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The City of Stone Mountain is urging people to stay away from its Confederate monument on Saturday as far-right groups, militias and white supremacists plan an armed rally. It's believed anti-racism demonstrators plan to put on a counter-protest in the same spot and officials are advising locals to avoid the area this weekend. 'Residents, business owners, and stakeholders may want to consider refraining from travel and other activities within the City that may heighten the risk of engagement with the demonstrators or with any other aspect of the demonstration,' the City of Stone Mountain announced in a statement. The letter signed by Mayor Patricia Wheeler and City Manager ChaQuias Miller-Thornton says to expect possible road closures and/or redirection of traffic but warns public safety plans for the anticipated event are fluid and are subject to change, as necessary, to protect the public.