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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.
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Lake Fire prompts overnight evacuations in Los Angeles County. Over 10,000 acres have been burned in hours as high heat and strong winds challenge firefighters.
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Meanwhile, in Spain. Police stopped an attempt to theft a police van.
Hundreds of homes in Oregon's Columbia River Gorge are threatened by a wildfire that's scorched hundreds of acres after igniting on Wednesday, according to officials. The Wasco County Sheriff's Office said shortly after 5 p.m. it was " inundated with calls" about a blaze in the town of Mosier, located about 70 miles east of Portland. Oregon Gov. Kate Brown late Wednesday night invoked an emergency declaration to make more resources available to fight the fire. "I ask Oregonians to remember that preventing wildfires is critical this year. Be cautious and honor all burn bans," the governor tweeted.
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Tucker Carlson Tonight: “CNN was very angry when Tucker mispronounced Kamala's name."
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Federal agents in Bend, Ore., clashed with hundreds of protesters late Wednesday night after an hourslong standoff sparked by the arrest of two men by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers, who said they were a "threat to the public." Bend's episode, which is about a three-hour drive from Portland, was the latest in tensions among protesters, local police and federal agents. The protest spanned hours, as two unmarked ICE buses were blocked by protesters who apparently witnessed the arrests. Shortly before midnight, federal agents removed the two detained men from a bus and left the scene. The protesters also dispersed, according to an Oregon Public Broadcasting reporter. Bend police said it had been made aware ICE agents were in the city conducting an investigation but were not given details, the department said in a statement.
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A Florida fisherman captured video of a shark swimming near his boat off the coast of Jupiter Inlet over the weekend, video shows. “Got a great white under the boat,” someone says in the video, which was posted to Instagram by an account called @indepthmarinefl. “A big girl! Look how wide it is.”
A member of Proud Boys accused of an assault near what once was Seattle’s self-declared autonomous zone may be thrown in jail for one year after allegedly violating the terms of his probation agreement by crossing state lines to visit mass protests in Portland. Tusitala "Tiny" Toese, 24, of Vancouver, Wash., reportedly has a reputation for picking street fights with members of the far-left militant group Antifa. He was convicted on an assault charge after punching a man named Tim Ledwith in the face on a Northeast Portland sidewalk in June 2018. On Tuesday, his probation officer asked an Oregon judge to sign a warrant for Toese's arrest, revoke his probation and sentence him to one year in jail. Toese was arrested in June for allegedly beating a man near the area Seattle protesters declared the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, or CHAZ.
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On 08/12/2020 at around 844 AM, Officer Urrea was in the area of Lodi Ave and the railroad tracks when she saw a male in a wheelchair who appeared to be stuck on the tracks. She noticed that the railroad crossing arms started to come down and saw that a train was approaching. She immediately exited her patrol vehicle and began running towards the male. As the train was reaching them, she was able to pull the male out of the wheelchair and they both fell back onto the ground. The male suffered a leg injury that was tended to immediately by Officer Delgado (who had arrived to assist) and Officer Urrea. The 66-year-old male was ultimately transported to a local hospital for medical treatment. Officer Urrea risked her own life to save another and her actions prevented a tragedy today. We are extremely proud of Officer Erika Urrea and her heroism.
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The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department released body camera footage from the officer-involved #shooting that occurred August 10, 2020. Patrol officers at the Northeast Area Command were notified in a morning briefing that 32-year-old Joshua Squires was being sought in connection with an arson investigation from earlier in the evening. It was known to officers that Squires lived in a mobile home located at 3755 North Nellis Boulevard. Officer Cabrera went to the mobile home park and was driving through when he observed Squires walking. Squires immediately fled on foot and Officer Cabrera initiated a foot pursuit. As they were running, Officer Cabrera observed Squires with a handgun and gave verbal commands not to point it at him. During the foot pursuit, Squires turned towards the officer and pointed the handgun at him. Officer Cabrera then fired one round missing Squires. (Read the Full Story.)
Police take cover as they are pelted with stones during a protest against racial and economic inequalities in Kayamandi township near Stellenbosch, South Africa. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings
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Pro-police groups sue NYC mayor for denying Blue Lives Matter mural
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Este miércoles se registró una brutal caída en la línea de meta de la primera etapa del Tour de Polonia.

Según las imágenes de televisión, el aparatoso accidente se produjo luego de que el corredor neerlandés, Dylan Gronewgen, del equipo Jumbo-Visma, cerró contra las vallas a su compatriota Fabio Jakobsen del Deceuninck-Quick Step.🚴‍♂🚴‍♂😱

¿Habrá sanción para el ganador de la etapa, Dylan Gronewgen?

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