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Dashcam Captures Intense Police Shootout in Tontitown, Arkansas #shooting
The Washington County sheriff's office has released dash-cam video that show a shootout with a gunman Sunday. The agency said on Facebook that Sheriff Tim Helder chose to release the footage because bystander video has already been posted online and "because of the great public interest it has generated." The video, viewable above, also includes 911 audio and shots of the bullet holes in Washington County Cpl. Brett Thompson's vehicle. "We are so thankful Corporal Thompson, all other officers who were involved, as well as citizens who were in the areas of the incident, were unharmed," the statement on Facebook noted. Police identified the gunman as Luis Cobos-Cenobio, 29. He faces four charges of attempted capital murder and one charge each of fleeing, terroristic act, possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement placed a hold on Cobos-Cenobio. Calls to the immigration office in Fort Smith were not answered Monday. He shot at law enforcement officers during a car chase that started in Tontitown and ended in Springdale, according to a news release from the Police Department. No officers were injured, but they did return fire. Cobos-Cenobio had an injury to his shoulder when he was arrested at the intersection of South Thompson Street and Don Tyson Parkway, according to the news release.

The incident started at 12:43 p.m. after Thompson attempted to pull over a green Saturn driving north on South Barrington Road near Steele Road in Tontitown for a traffic violation, according to a Washington County sheriff's office news release. The area is south of U.S. 412 and west of Interstate 49. Cobos-Cenobio eventually stopped the car on Steele Road. When Thompson got out of his patrol vehicle, Cobos-Cenobio opened his car door and began shooting, at which point Thompson returned fire, according to a news release from the sheriff's office. Cobos-Cenobio fled, then stopped a short distance later and let a female passenger out of the car before taking off again. A Springdale police officer spotted the car at 1:11 p.m. north of Lake Fayetteville. Cobos-Cenobio again shot at officers, according to the Springdale release. The Fayetteville Police Department and Arkansas State Police joined the chase that went into Fayetteville and back to Springdale. Cobos-Cenobio stopped the car and surrendered to police. He was treated at Northwest Medical Center and taken to the Washington County jail.
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Under-siege PM prepares for Tory party no-confidence vote after TWO Cabinet ministers quit and Boris joins Brexiteer MPs at closed-door meeting to plot leadership challenge
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Under-siege PM prepares for Tory party no-confidence vote after TWO Cabinet ministers quit and Boris joins Brexiteer MPs at closed-door meeting to plot leadership challenge
Draft keeps the UK in a customs union during an INDEFINITE transition period - but the PM DENIES she's put a 'border' in the Irish Sea and tells the Commons there is NO other option
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Showdown in Wild West Britain: Shocking moment armed police use baton gun to shoot thug waving SAMURAI SWORD in busy street #shooting
Racist who gave Nazi salutes and shouted 'child killers' during anti-Semitism rally is jailed for six months
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American man is arrested in Aruba after 'choking 52-year-old woman and throwing her off top deck of Royal Princess, severing her leg and killing her, after volatile fight in ship's casino'
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The policeman came in for criticism after footage of the arrest in Middlesbrough yesterday afternoon was viewed more than 70,000 times on Facebook.
Women share images of their underwear in protest over Irish rape trial where defendant was cleared after his lawyer told jurors: 'Look at how she was dressed - she had a lace thong' #fools
'Up to his neck in charges!' Facebook users poke fun at Florida drugs suspect with abnormally large feature after his mugshot was shared by Sheriff’s department
Some 80 million people are expected to be impacted by the storm on Thursday and Friday
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Some 80 million people are expected to be impacted by the storm on Thursday and Friday
A winter storm that's already responsible for 2 deaths will bring a messy mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain to portions of the central and eastern U.S. over the next two days. Power outages, travel headaches and school closings are all likely as the storm strengthens.

Over 80 million people live where some level of a winter storm alert is in effect, all the way from Arkansas to Maine over a distance of about 1,500 miles.
Late Wednesday, light to moderate snow, freezing rain and sleet pushed through Arkansas, Missouri, southern Illinois, southern Ohio, northern Kentucky, parts of the Virginias and northwestern North Carolina Wednesday night, the Weather Channel said.

The wintry weather already started early Wednesday in the Deep South, where rare November snow was reported in Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana. In northern Mississippi, two people were killed and many of the 46 passengers injured when a tour bus flipped on its side due to the slick conditions.
Snow and bitterly cold temperatures were also reported over the previous two days in portions of Texas and Oklahoma.

The bulls-eye for the heaviest snow overnight Wednesday and into Thursday could be the St. Louis area, where up to 6 inches is possible, according to AccuWeather.
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Bangladesh Nationalist Party activists vandalize a police vehicle during clashes in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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The sign language interpreter can been seen pulling faces throughout the video as she interprets what has been a tumultuous day of Brexit. #lol
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Is this Bitcoin Armageddon? The value of Bitcoin has tumbled below Β£5,000 ($6,000), hitting its lowest level in almost a year.
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Lucky escape! Anthony Hopkins' Malibu home is left untouched by California wildfire that completely incinerated his next-door-neighbor's house
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