OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH)--The Oklahoma City Police Department released video of subjects from a recent Bricktown #shooting. Also police released the following three images to pair with the video seeking help identify the individuals involved. Anybody with information on this case is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 405-235-7300.
A terrible accident in Moldova, one killed and one seriously injured.
A woman interacts with a Belarusian law enforcement officer near the site where a protester died on August 10 during a rally following the presidential election in Minsk, Belarus. The opposition rejected official election results handing President Alexander Lukashenko a landslide re-election victory. REUTERS/Stringer
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A police helicopter was fired upon by unknown gangsters over favelas in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Newly released videos from protests near the Grove in May show intense clashes between activists and Los Angeles police officers and shine new light on two of the most controversial moments of the unrest. The #LAPD body-camera footage makes clear that a brutal moment involving multiple officers swinging their batons into a crowd — which had previously gone viral after being captured on video by a protester — occurred after another officer was yanked into the crowd by the neck. Protesters can be seen lobbing objects at officers. Officers can be seen pushing protesters and yelling at them to leave. In multiple videos, all edited and compiled together into one video by the LAPD, officers can be heard giving the protesters warnings that the gathering had been declared unlawful and they would be subject to arrest if they remained.
Right now in Portland. Protestors throw as water ballon with paint at police officer, a protestor throws a firework at feet of police, police throw smoke back. Dispersal ends in smoke and tear gas. Police announce that tear gas is being used, launch canisters behind crowd and push them back. Police bull rush protestors.
Colombian officials say they have arrested two Florida men wanted in the United States on charges they illegally sold a bleachlike chemical as a miracle cure for the new coronavirus and other diseases, FOX 35 reported. The Colombian prosecutor’s office said that Mark and Joseph Grennon were arrested in the beach town of Santa Marta, and were shipping their “Miracle Mineral Solution” — chlorine dioxide — from there to clients in the United States, Colombia and Africa. It said seven Americans had died from using the substance. Mark Grenon is the archbishop of the Genesis II Church of Health and Healing, based in Bradenton, Florida, which is centered on use of the toxic chemical as a supposed sacrament it claims can cure a vast variety of illnesses ranging from cancer to autism to malaria and now COVID-19. A Miami federal judge in April ordered the self-styled church to stop selling the substance, but it was ignored.