A NYPD police officer has filed a lawsuit after claiming she was repeatedly sexually harassed and even assaulted by her work colleagues. The officer accused her colleagues of sending sexually explicit text messages and in one instance attempting to force her to perform oral sex. Officer Danielle Campo of the 100th Precinct in Queens is suing the city and several cops, alleging that her superiors and union members refused to intervene. ๐ฎ๐ปโโ๏ธ
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Slovakian robber who attacked a 12yr old girl is set to be deported for a SECOND TIME after sneaking back into the UK under a new name.
Look how brave this young girl is, she fought back against the cowardly thieving scum
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7289339/amp/Convicted-robber-Slovakia-set-deported-second-time.html#click=https://t.co/m5KKp0E3EH
Look how brave this young girl is, she fought back against the cowardly thieving scum
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7289339/amp/Convicted-robber-Slovakia-set-deported-second-time.html#click=https://t.co/m5KKp0E3EH
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Cat on a hot car roof! An unwitting pet owner drives off as her feline clings to the top of the car ๐ #funny
Meth seizures in the US surged by nearly 150 percent between 2017 and 2018, a new report reveals. US authorities confiscated 67,757 kilograms of the potent stimulant methamphetamine last year, compared to just over 28,000 in 2017, the NPR analysis found. The drug has also been involved in a growing number of overdose deaths, rising to nearly 13,000 fatalities in 2018. Even as public health officials celebrate the long awaited fall of opioid overdose deaths, drugs like meth are having a shadowy resurgence, and experts caution that the US may be teetering on the edge of its next drug epidemic. A DEA map shows the hot spots US officials are watching for surges in drug trafficking - especially meth, seizures of which spiked by 150 percent in 2018, NPR reported.
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More savagery from the hellhole that is London - Man literally choked to the point of unconsciousness for his phone to be stolen ๐ฑ
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Bridge collapses as hailstones and floods bombard North Yorkshire โโ โก ๐ฑ
Published: 31 Jul 2019
This is the dramatic collapse of a bridge in North Yorkshire as flash flooding hit the region. Forecasters said parts of the north-west had seen 50mm of rain in about 24 hours, with 52.2mm recorded near Oldham
The torrential rain brought flooding to areas in the north-west of England and brought travel chaos, as vehicles tried to navigate flood water. Drivers also filmed hailstones the "size of small sweets" bombarding their cars as thunderstorms and torrential rain swept across the UK
Published: 31 Jul 2019
This is the dramatic collapse of a bridge in North Yorkshire as flash flooding hit the region. Forecasters said parts of the north-west had seen 50mm of rain in about 24 hours, with 52.2mm recorded near Oldham
The torrential rain brought flooding to areas in the north-west of England and brought travel chaos, as vehicles tried to navigate flood water. Drivers also filmed hailstones the "size of small sweets" bombarding their cars as thunderstorms and torrential rain swept across the UK
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Train wreck in the Czech Republic, yesterday. ๐ฑ
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Liberals hammered moderates and centrists swung at left-wingers on Wednesday as Democrats debating on Americaโs biggest political stage exchanged friendly fire. The hotly anticipated clashes between former Vice President Joe Biden and California Senator Kamala Harris materialized (center), but so did smackdowns and clap-backs involving more than half of the 10 presidential contenders on stage. Healthcare, criminal justice reform, trade policy, gender equality and other hot buttons drew fire to the front-runner and the rival who famously flogged him a month ago over racial desegregation and forced busing. The second collection of would-be presidents spent more than two hours stripping the bark off of each other with so much energy that attacking President Donald Trump was a relative afterthought.
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"CBS This Morning" has obtained jarring new video of the moment a semi-truck plowed into a church van killing seven people in January near Gainesville, Florida. Five of the victims were on their way to Disney World. ๐ฑ
During a call with Vladimir Putin on Wednesday, President Trump offered to help Russia combat the wildfires currently raging across Siberia, the Kremlin has revealed. In the call between the leaders - which took place during the first night of the Democratic debates - Trump is said to have offered Russia emergency assistance to help stem the blaze which has now engulfed in excess of 7 million acres of Siberian woodland. Putin expressed his thanks to the president for the 'kind gesture' but said for the moment such assistance wouldnโt be necessary. Trump was told that a fleet Russian military aircraft have been deployed to extinguish the blaze, but Putin would take Trump up on the offer if additional support is needed at a later time.
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Johannesburg CBD. Foreigners are attacking the South African Police for confiscating counterfeit goods.
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A regional gas pipeline ruptured early Thursday in Kentucky, causing a massive explosion that killed one person and hospitalized five others. The explosion, which sent a massive fireball into the sky which could be seen for miles, destroyed railroad tracks and forced the evacuation of a nearby mobile home park, authorities said. The incident occurred at 1.30 am local time in Moreland, a community about 40 miles south of Lexington, on a natural gas pipeline operated by the firm Enbridge Inc, the company said in a statement. ๐ฅ
Former Amazon software engineer, Paige Thompson (inset), 33, who is accused of a massive hack of Capital One data recently threatened to 'shoot up' a California social media company, federal authorities said. Thompson was arrested Monday in Seattle during an FBI raid on her home. The FBI said she obtained personal information from more than 100 million Capital One credit applications. There is no evidence the data was sold or distributed to others. Thompson's housemate, Park Quan, was also arrested after agents said they found 20 illegally possessed weapons in his room, including assault-style rifles. In a Wednesday court filing, federal authorities also accused Thompson of threatening to 'shoot up' an unidentified California social media company. They said the company reported the threat and that Seattle police had made a report about it.
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Two suspected serial killers may have been spotted in Canada. A tip was received that Kam McLeod, 19, and Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, (seen inset) were in the York Landing, Manitoba, area. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Manitoba tweeted: 'Multiple RCMP resourcesโฆ
Canadian authorities have been searching for Kam McLeod, 19, (top left inset) and Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, (top right inset) from Vancouver Island since the bodies of Lucas Fowler, 23, and Chynna Deese, 24, were discovered in Liard Hot Springs last month. An unidentified body was found in McLeod and Schmegelskโs truck, which had been set on fire, three days later on July 18 in Dease Lake. In the past two weeks, they have travelled more than across Canada and were spotted driving a grey Toyota RAV 4 in northern Saskatchewan on July 23. That model burnt-out car was later found near the town of Gillam, Manitoba which went into lockdown after two men were seen foraging for food. They have since been spotted more than 120miles away in Ontario province, driving through a construction site on Highway 11 about 10.30am Wednesday.
One woman begged for mercy and another sobbed uncontrollably as Indonesia's arch-conservative Aceh province flogged 11 people for getting too close to members of the opposite sex. The six men and five women were rounded up by religious officers who caught them behaving amorously in public, a crime under local Islamic law. Dozens watched as the humiliated victims were whipped by a hooded member of the Sharia police (left) outside a mosque in the provincial capital Banda Aceh. Despite widespread criticism, public whipping is a common punishment for a range of offences in the deeply conservative region at the tip of Sumatra island, including gambling, drinking alcohol, and having gay sex or relations outside of marriage.