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Deltona, Florida — On Sunday morning (8/16/20), a blue Honda hatchback fled from a Daytona Beach Shores Department of Public Safety officer who attempted a traffic stop for speeding. The vehicle also fled from the Port Orange Police Department and the Daytona Beach Police Department en route to I-4, where it was spotted by Air One overhead. After fleeing across I-4 toward Deltona, the driver lost control of the car, which had deflated tires due to successful stop stick deployments. The car crashed into a ditch, and the driver, Kevin Morales, 24, was taken into custody, charged with multiple counts of fleeing or attempting to elude law enforcement, reckless driving, no valid DL, and attaching a tag not assigned.There were no injuries in the crash, and Morales' passenger was released with no charges. #pursuit
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Two 13-year-old boys running a lemonade stand in suburban Illinois have been robbed at gunpoint by two other teenagers who made off with $30 in profits. Surveillance video captured the moment Jude Peterson and his friend were robbed outside his home in Peoria…
Two Illinois teenagers who were running a lemonade stand were robbed at gunpoint, and local police stepped in to replenish the stolen funds. Earlier this month Jude Peterson and his friend Tristan Charbonnel, both 13, set up a lemonade stand in Peterson’s Peoria neighborhood when police said two people, one of which had a gun, robbed the stand and the incident was reportedly caught by a neighbor’s surveillance camera. When people in the neighborhood learned of what had happened, they reportedly stopped by the lemonade stand to donate money and items, including candy and potato chips, to sell. Chief Loren Marion with the Peoria Police Department said that the community policing sergeant with his department “came up with the idea after the incident happened to do a fund-raiser for the kids.”
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A military coup took place in Mali. The streets are empty near Bamako market after the coup was launched. High tier officials as well as ministers may have been arrested according to the Embassy of Norway and the Embassy of Ivory Coast.
Mutinous soldiers arrested Mali's president on Tuesday after storming the West African country's capital, where protesters filled the streets demanding new leadership at a time of rising extremism and economic turmoil. The head of the African Union Commission and West African leaders condemned the uprising, calling for the swift release of President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta, as well as the nation's prime minister and other top officials. The 15-country regional bloc known as ECOWAS urged the military to “return to their positions without delay” after a day of chaos in Bamako that included gunfire, blocked roads and burning houses. Tens of thousands of Malians have flooded the capital of the West African nation in recent months, accusing Keïta of botching the response to a fast-spreading Islamist insurgency while allowing the nation’s economy to crumble.
Anderson County, SC – Anderson County Sheriff’s Office (ACSO) #K9 Roscoe died in the line of duty on Aug. 12 after being hit by friendly fire during an encounter with an armed suspect. The incident began at approximately 10:30 p.m., when 21-year-old Bryan Keith Hamilton and an unnamed 16-year-old girl led ACSO deputies on a pursuit, Anderson County Sheriff Chad McBride told WCSC. According to Anderson County Coroner Greg Shore, the deputies ultimately terminated the pursuit because Hamilton was driving too recklessly. Shortly thereafter, Hamilton crashed into a yellow cab new a Lowes store, and he and the juvenile female bailed out and took off on foot, police said. Deputies chased the suspects into a dimly-lit, wooded area. (Read the Full Story.)
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Land Drone Under: Cops in Melbourne are using drones to spy on citizens to make sure they don’t break lockdown rules. Having already brought in some of the strictest Covid-19 restrictions in the world, Aussie police are well on their way to turning Victoria into an Orwellian surveillance state. The Antipodes seem to have sent themselves into a complete meltdown over Covid-19. Both Australia and New Zealand’s governments have wantonly restricted civil liberties with some of the most stringent lockdown conditions on the planet.
MINNEAPOLIS - In a new filing in the case against a now-fired Minneapolis police officer involved in the killing of George Floyd, the officer’s attorney alleged that Floyd overdosed on fentanyl while resisting arrest and in doing so contributed to his own death, arguing the charges against the officer should be dropped, FOX 35 reported. In Monday’s filing, Gray doubled down on the idea that Floyd swallowed drugs while the officers were attempting to take him into custody, pointing to the disappearance of a white spot on Floyd’s tongue in the body camera video. He argues it looks like “2 milligrams of fentanyl, a lethal dose.” The Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s autopsy report says toxicology testing found fentanyl and evidence of recent methamphetamine use in Floyd’s system.
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Help the Chicago Police Department identify these individuals. The suspects are wanted in relation to an aggravated battery with a handgun in which a twelve year old was struck by gunfire. If you have any information, you are asked to contact Area One Detectives at 312-747-8380. You can also submit an anonymous tip at www.CPDTIP.com. If you see these individuals, DO NOT APPROACH. CALL 9-1-1
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Ohio priest arrested on sex-trafficking charges
An Ohio priest was arrested at his home Tuesday morning on allegations that he engaged in the sex trafficking of a minor, prosecutors said.