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The video was filmed in the Sultanpet area of Bangalore, India, as the 38-year-old rider, known only as Chandan, rode to his office on August 31.
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Kayaker Kyle Mulinder got quite a fright during a trip with colleagues off the coast of New Zealand's South Island when a seal suddenly emerged from the water and slapped him with an octopus.
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Amazing moment mother alpaca chases down a COUGAR after it grabs her one-week-old baby named Lucky from a Washington farm
Nasa satellite images show dark and polluted Carolina rivers bleeding into the Atlantic ocean after Hurricane #Florence triggers heavy floods
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This is the moment a man who had his truck repossessed attempts to reclaim it but the task goes horrible awry before he is ultimately arrested.
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This is the moment a man who had his truck repossessed attempts to reclaim it but the task goes horrible awry before he is ultimately arrested.
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Full video. The comical incident occurred off a highway in Homestead, Florida on September 13
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A brave cat and a black bear
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#wow! test launch of a Russian missile "Onyx"
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This is a real miracle!
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Note to Self: Don't act like you're going to kick a police officers ass.
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Horrible accident in Russia.
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Madison Police seeking three teens who appear to run a red light at high speed, slamming an allegedly stolen SUV into another vehicle before fleeing on foot. No serious injuries were reported.
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Mexico takes control of Acapulco police force over alleged drug gang infiltration
Authorities in Mexico disarmed and took control of the entire police force of the violence-wracked Pacific coast resort town of Acapulco on Tuesday.
Mexican marines alongside state and federal police took part in the operation, which also led to the arrest of two local police commanders on charges of homicide.
State security officials in Guerrero state took the action "because of suspicion that the force had probably been infiltrated by criminal groups" and "the complete inaction of the municipal police in fighting the crime wave."
All police officers in Acapulco will be put under investigation and evaluated, Guerrero state security officials said. The state security ministry said it would take over policing indefinitely.
The once popular resort town has fallen victim to violent turf wars between rival drug gangs, with the homicide rate standing at 103 per 100,000 inhabitants, one the highest rates in the world.
Local police in other parts of Mexico have been disbanded in recent years on suspicion of being infiltration by drug cartels, but it is rare for state authorities to take control of security in a city the size of Acapulco, which has a population of 800,000 people.
Since Mexico deployed the army to battle drug gangs in 2006, there have been more than 200,000 murders. Last year, there were 30,000 murders across Mexico, the highest number since 2011.
Mexican marines alongside state and federal police took part in the operation, which also led to the arrest of two local police commanders on charges of homicide.
State security officials in Guerrero state took the action "because of suspicion that the force had probably been infiltrated by criminal groups" and "the complete inaction of the municipal police in fighting the crime wave."
All police officers in Acapulco will be put under investigation and evaluated, Guerrero state security officials said. The state security ministry said it would take over policing indefinitely.
The once popular resort town has fallen victim to violent turf wars between rival drug gangs, with the homicide rate standing at 103 per 100,000 inhabitants, one the highest rates in the world.
Local police in other parts of Mexico have been disbanded in recent years on suspicion of being infiltration by drug cartels, but it is rare for state authorities to take control of security in a city the size of Acapulco, which has a population of 800,000 people.
Since Mexico deployed the army to battle drug gangs in 2006, there have been more than 200,000 murders. Last year, there were 30,000 murders across Mexico, the highest number since 2011.
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Nasa satellite images show dark and polluted Carolina rivers bleeding into the Atlantic ocean after Hurricane #Florence triggers heavy floods
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Flooding from Hurricane Florence in the Carolinas is polluting rivers and the Atlantic Ocean.
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One of those days