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BREAKING NEWS! 'People are shooting each other for food and water': Bahamas Hurricane Dorian death toll will be 'staggering' with THOUSANDS still missing as bodies pile up and militias are formed to stop looting. Up to 70,000 are in need of 'life-saving assistance'โฆ
This is the tragic moment a Bahamian man returned home after spending six days in Hurricane Dorian relief shelters, only to find it gone. Bradley Forbes was heartbroken to find the structure, on the East End of Grand Bahama, completely destroyed by the deadly storm this week. His boat - which was tied between two trees - also vanished as a result of the hurricane which has caused a tremendous loss of life' in Abaco's main city of Marsh Harbor, Bahamas Health Minister Duane Sands said. He confirmed to @police_frequency in the Telegram that the death toll on Friday had risen to 43, but warned it could climb to the thousands. During a briefing with media, he said: 'I am sure that your reporters have seen uncollected bodies on the ground. I am sure there are many persons who know individuals who have personally lost loved ones. So where we end up with the death toll is likely to be significantly higher than where we are right now.' ๐ฑ๐ฑ๐ฑ
Houston man first to be indicted for bump stock possession since federal ban and could face 10 years in jail. A Texas man is the first person to be charged under a federal ban on bump stocks, devices that allow a semi-automatic firearm to fire rapidly like a machine gun, the Justice Department said. Ajay Dhingra, 43, of Houston, came on the radar of the U.S. Secret Service in August after he sent an email to the George W. Bush Foundation asking the former president to 'send one of your boys to come and murder me', according to court records. Prosecutors allege that Dhingra had previously been involuntarily committed to a psychiatric facility and was prohibited from owning firearms.
Rubber bullets have been fired at protesters surrounding a police station in Hong Kong after more than a thousand gathered to call for an end to police brutality. The demonstrators besieged the Mong Kok police station in the autonomous region for a second night as they demanded accountability over a police raid of the Prince Edward subway station on August 31. Police set up barriers at the entrance of the police station, and later fired tear gas and rubber bullets to ward off the crowd. Is this possible in the USA? No! Because the protesters would get leaden rain. ๐ฎ๐ปโโ๏ธ #HK
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Tucker: The left is highly neurotic about food
Published: 7 Sep 2019
2020 Democrats denounce meat as immoral during CNN town hall on climate change
Published: 7 Sep 2019
2020 Democrats denounce meat as immoral during CNN town hall on climate change
A Trump supporter who says he was beaten up for wearing a red โMake America Great Againโ hat outside a bar in Portland, Oregon, has slammed the city's โradicalโ political culture after a grand jury declined to indict his alleged assailants. Luke Lenzner slammed the decision, after a Multnomah County grand jury on Thursday said it would not prosecute Adebisi Okuneye, 23, (left) and Leopold Hauser, 22.(right) โI know who hit me, who assaulted me,โ Lenzner told The Oregonian. โIn any other city they would have been indicted.โ Okuneye and Hauser were arrested for their role in an August 24 incident at Growlerโs Taproom on Southeast Hawthorne Boulevard, where Lenzner claims he was attacked while enjoying a night out with his wife. But cops later painted a different picture, suggesting Lenzner had been wearing the hat to get a reaction, and had been involved in a confrontation at another bar earlier in the evening. ๐ฎ๐ปโโ๏ธ
An enormous alligator has been found by a group of hunters in the state of Georgia, likely setting a new record for the state. The reptile captured last Sunday weighed 700lbs and measured 14-feet and 1.74 inches in length, beating the previous record set in 2013. That alligator was 13-feet 10 inches long. ๐ much #WOW
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(WARNING 21+) West Valley police released body cam videos of the moments right before a handcuffed DUI suspect was shot and killed by an officer inside West Valley City Hall. Police said on August 23rd officers responded to a call regarding a DUI at a business in the area of 2900 South Redwood Road. The caller reported that Chad Michael Breinholt, the boyfriend of a fellow employee, was intoxicated and causing problems at the place of business, officials said. When officers responded they said Breinholt had been driving intoxicated. He was arrested and taken to the West Valley City Police Department DUI processing room in the basement of city hall located at 3600 Constitution Blvd. Several officers were in or near the room when the routine fast-forwarded to deadly in a matter of seconds. Breinholt went to remove a shoe, apparently said he had a gun in it, and then an officer said the suspect had his gun. ๐ซ๐ฎ๐ปโโ๏ธ #shooting
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WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT! A man was killed and five others injured in a multi-vehicle crash in Englewood on the South Side. About 4:43 p.m., a Chrysler was traveling in the 7100 block of South Stewart Avenue when officers attempted a traffic stop, Chicago police said. It continued eastbound and struck a silver-colored Mitsubishi, causing the Chrysler to flip over. Jason Yancey, 23, was in the Chrysler and pronounced dead on scene, police and the Cook County medical examinerโs office said. He lived in south suburban Dolton. Also in the Chrysler were two men, 25, and 23, as well as a 17-year-old boy. The 25-year-old man and the teen were taken the University of Chicago Medical Center. The teen was in fair condition and the man was in serious condition. The 23-year-old was taken to Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn,. His condition was stabilized. Two women, 23 and 50, were in the Mitsubishi. They were taken to St. Bernard Hospital in good condition. ๐ฎ๐ปโโ๏ธ #pursuit
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Saints quarterback Drew Brees insists he does NOT support an anti-LGBTQ Christian group which endorses conversion therapy after he backed their 'Bring Your Bible to School Day' campaign. The clip was slammed because it was backed by the group Focus on the Family, an organisation frequently accused of being anti-gay. The group has previously been attacked for endorsing 'conversion therapy,' the controversial practice of trying to change a person's sexual orientation. But after Brees was criticized online, he took to social media again to clarify his support of the group.