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(WARNING 21+) Brazilian assassination shot on CCTV camera. #shooting 🔫😱
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A woman in a stolen RV led authorities on a wild chase in Los Angeles on Tuesday, smashing into cars and a palm tree before finally coming to a halt with a large dog hanging out of the shattered windshield. The half-hour chase began around 7pm in Santa Clarita, just north of L.A., when the RV failed to yield for the California Highway Patrol. Video showed the RV careening at speeds of up to 60 mph from Santa Clarita into the San Fernando Valley. The RV hit several cars and then a palm tree in a shopping mall parking lot that tore off the passenger-side door and wrecked the front end, leaving the windshield dangling on the hood. Eventually the female driver lost control of the vehicle. The woman got out and ran with the dog following her but she was quickly tackled by authorities. 👮🏻‍♂️ #pursuit
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Florida man, 52, is sentenced to life for the 1993 murder of his wife after his three-year-old son witnessed the killing and then moved home to dig up his mother's skull from the backyard 21 years later and prove his father's guilt
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#NYPD release 'heinous' video posted onto social media of a young man being brutally beaten while riding on the #NYC subway and appeal for help in finding those responsible 😱👮🏻‍♂️
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Sebastian Spencer won the 4 x 100m relay at the athletics meeting in West Virginia, US on Saturday despite taking the baton in seventh place. Footage from the televised event shows Sebastian blazing past each of his rivals, before crossing the finishing line several seconds ahead of the second place runner. It was the highlight of a hugely successful day for Sebastian who won each of his four races.🕺 much #wow
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A waitress at a restaurant in China suffered burns to her face after a large pot of boiling soup exploded when she tried to fish out a lighter a customer had dropped. A customer at the Haidilao restaurant in Kunming, Yunnan accidentally dropped his lighter into the hot pot, a traditional Chinese meal which involves cooking pieces of meat and other ingredients in a large pot of soup stock at the table. Footage of the terrifying accident shows the server attempting to retrieve the lighter with ladles when the scalding liquid burst out and splashed on to the waitress and the diners. They were taken to hospital for treatment. 😱
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Anarchy at 'Go Topless' beach party in Texas: Calls to ban the event after more than a hundred people are arrested, mass brawls break out, one Jeep catches on fire in drunken havoc. 😱👮🏻‍♂️ #facepalm #fools
Protesters clash with police downtown in Thamrin, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Abortion-rights campaigners attend a rally against new restrictions on abortion passed by legislatures in eight states including Alabama and Georgia, in New York City.
Leomie Anderson arrives at the screening of "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," May 21, Cannes.
College students work out at the sumo wrestling club at Nippon Sports Science University in Tokyo, Japan.
Singer and producer Elton John and cast member Taron Egerton pose during a photocall for the film "Rocketman" out of competition, May 21,Cannes.
A displaced Syrian child sleeps on a mat laid out on the floor in an olive grove in the town of Atmeh, Idlib province, Syria.
A worker cleans paint thrown by unknown attackers at the facade of the Parliament building in Athens, Greece.
Gaelle Dule Asheri, 17, a soccer player, who is amongst the first wave of girls being trained by professional coaches at the Rails Foot Academy, plays football with her friends outside her house in Yaounde, Cameroon. Asheri never gave up her dream despite strong opposition from her mother who feared she would lose her daughter to a 'men's game'. "I used to train with boys, so with boys there were some exercises I was not allowed to do because I am a girl," she said. When she first started playing soccer in the dirt streets near her home, she was the only girl on the informal neighborhood teams. "I picked up the ball, I kicked it and I never looked back," Asheri said, recalling the childhood street soccer games with her male cousins and neighbors.