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#SDPD released video On August 8, 2018. at approximately 5:11 p.m., San Diego Police received a 911 call reporting an assault with a machete. Officer Corey Pitts responded to the call and advised dispatch he was making contact with a person matching the description of the suspect. As Pitts was getting out of his vehicle, Denham ran up to the car and swung a four-foot long metal chain striking Pitts' police car. Pitts got out of the car and ordered Denham to drop the chain. Denham refused and began walking towards Pitts while swinging the chain. Pitts deployed his Taser, which was ineffective in stopping Denham. As Denham continued to close the distance between he and Pitts, Pitts fired two rounds from his duty weapon striking Denham. Denham was transported to a local hospital wh ere he succumbed to his injuries. 🔫👮🏻♂️ #shooting
A U.S. Department of Defense spokesperson reportedly confirmed the Pentagon's interest in UFO's, citing the agency's investigation of 'unidentified aerial phenomena.' According to a report from The New York Post, a representative confirmed that the U.S. government studied and investigated the occurrence of mysterious and unexplained aircraft as a part of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program that was made public in 2017. Media commentator and former British defense official Nick Pope told the Post that the specific choice of words marks a major step in the way that the government talks about unidentified aircraft.
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The cubs became spooked after their mother was killed by a vehicle and ran up the 70ft tree, in Smithers, British Colombia, where they remained stranded for three days. Volunteers at the Northern Lights Wildlife Society, in Smithers, British Colombia, enlisted the help of local hobby climber Stephen Bot, who fearlessly climbed the tree to reach them. After being brought to the ground, the bears, which appear to be sedated, have their ears tagged so they can be identified later. 'Those little cubs were not going to come down of their own accord,' said Angelika Langen, who runs the society with her husband Peter. The bears will be cared for by the society until they are old enough to fend for themselves in the wild. 🐻☺️
Taiwan's military has staged its largest drill in five years, featuring warships and jets, to simulate a Chinese invasion on the east of the island amid increasing tensions with Beijing. Some 22 naval ships fired their cannons, missiles and depth charges, while 22 fighter jets thundered through the skies letting off missiles and heavy machine guns on Wednesday. Anti-submarine tactics were employed in the waters close to Suao and Hualien. Chinese submarines are considered one of Beijing's most potent threats, armed with a vast array of ballistic missiles. Also on Wednesday, two US warships sailed through the Taiwan Strait in an apparent show of solidarity with the nation whose sovereignty China will not recognise and infuriating Beijing who refuse to accept the passage as international waters.
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Half-naked man escapes apartment blaze by clinging to a narrow ledge as flames billow from his third-floor window in Rome. The man held on for 30 minutes before he was rescued by the fire service. 🔥
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Newark Police Department relesed Bodycam footage shows the moment New Jersey police officer shoots two men in the head killing a driver and critically injuring a passenger after they flee traffic stop. 🔫👮🏻♂️ #shooting
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'It was a direct hit': Monster tornado tears through Jefferson City in Missouri causing 'catastrophic damage' and a 'mass casualty event' as twisters across the state kill three and the National Guard is called in. 😱🌪💦
A damaged car sits parked on Woodlawn Avenue in Jefferson City, Missouri.
U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX), flanked by Committee Chairman Bennie Thompson (D-MS), holds up Reuters aerial photos of encampments outside the border patrol station in McAllen, Texas, as she questions acting Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan during a House Homeland Security Committee hearing on the 2020 DHS budget request on Capitol Hill in Washington.
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Police are searching for a man who is suspected of pulling the brakes on a New York subway train during rush hour as they investigate a serial offender who has caused 750 delays in three months. Surveillance video was released on Thursday showing a man riding on the back of a train in Manhattan just moments before police say he pulled the emergency brake. The black man, aged 20 to 30, was wearing a Yankees cap and a Nike t-shirt that had 'Swag Don't Come Cheap' printed on it. Authorities have been searching for a serial suspect or suspects who have been pulling emergency brakes on 747 rush hour trains since March. #wanted #NYPD