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#BREAKING: Max Hammet-Millay also knowing as "red cap boy" has been sentenced to 12 months imprisonment for his part in disorder at a "Free Tommy" protest in June 2018, over a dozen people have been jailed.
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NYPD cop, 33, is shot dead 'with his own gun' during a 'violent struggle' at a Bronx public housing complex that saw a barrage of gunfire which also killed the suspect. The NYPD identified the slain officer as six-year veteran of the department Brian Mulkeen…
An NYPD spokesman told @police_frequency in the Telegram on Monday that they would not be releasing bodycam footage at this point, as an investigation into the case continues. When asked to confirm whether Mulkeen's service weapon was turned against him, an NYPD spokesman said authorities were still investigating. On Monday, hundreds of #NYPD officers lined the street and stood silently in salute, as Mulkeen's body was escorted from the medical examiner's office to a funeral home. He was honored with a water cannon salute as a caravan of patrol cars escorted his body from the medical examiner's office to a funeral home, with NBC New York obtaining aerial footage of the tribute. #RIP
The incident which was captured on cell phone video by a passenger took place during United Airlines flight 293 from Denver to Orlando on Sunday. A passenger noticed that part of the engine attached to the left-side wing of the aircraft began to bounce up and down. The company confirmed that the plane returned to Denver, where passengers disembarked and then boarded another plane. United flight 293 from Denver to Orlando returned to the airport due to a mechanical issue with one of the engines,' the company said. ✈️ #fuck_lucky
Fascinating images from 150 years ago show Hong Kong in the early days of British colonial rule and capture the region, which is currently engulfed in civil unrest and protest, at a far more tranquil time. John Thomson was one of the first British photographers to venture to the Far East between the years 1868 to 1870. Hong Kong was ceded by The Qing dynasty to Britain in 1842 in the treaty of Nanjing, which ended the First Opium War. It was briefly occupied by Japan in from 1941 to 1945 before surrendering back to British rule, under which it remained from 1945 to 1997. During his explorations, Thomson took numerous haunting photos of rural and undeveloped landscapes and the native population he encountered. 🗿 #history #HK
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South African tourists run for their lives as a 17-foot-long python starts chasing them and attacks their Land Rover. 😱
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The Kingdom Saudi security service released a video of the moment the Yemeni drones attack the world's largest oil refinery in eastern Saudi Arabia, september 14, 2019. 💥🔥
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WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT! This is the shocking moment a freight train at full speed ploughs into a scooter rider trying to driver over a level crossing. The rider somehow survived the impact which happened in China. The unnamed victim from the county of Dangtu, in Ma'anshan City in east China's Anhui Province, is receiving treatment at a local hospital. 😱 #fuck_lucky
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Antifa member hits Proud Boy in front of cops, walks away while Proud Boy is arrested.
A U.S. citizen has been arrested for allegedly spying for the People's Republic of China, the Justice Department and FBI announced Monday. Xuehua "Edward" Peng was taken into custody on Friday and charged with acting as an illegal agent of a foreign government, according to a criminal complaint, CBS NEWS reports. "The charges announced today specifically regard the use of an American citizen to remove classified national security information from the United States to the People's Republic of China," U.S. Attorney David L. Anderson said during a Monday press conference. "An American citizen acted as a secret agent of the People's Republic of China against the United States here in the Northern District of California."
Former Cathay Pacific staff who said they were fired for supporting Hong Kong’s pro-democracy protesters accused bosses on Monday of carrying out a “Cultural revolution” style political purge.

The Hong Kong-based airline has had a torrid few weeks after Chinese state media and authorities blasted the company because some of its 27,000 employees had taken part in — or were sympathetic to — anti-government protesters.

#CathayPacific #whiteterror #ChinaApproved

Source: https://www.hongkongfp.com/2019/10/01/sacked-hong-kong-cathay-staff-decry-cultural-revolution-purge/

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At least 10 people died from drug overdoses in just 26 hours in Ohio's most populous county, according to the county coroner. Franklin County Coroner Dr. Anahi Ortiz, who issues periodic alerts on overdose deaths, called this an "unusually high number" of deaths in a statement on Facebook Sunday. Ortiz urged those who use drugs to test substances for fentanyl, the powerful synthetic opioid often sold as a street drug. "At this time we know fentanyl can be mixed in to cocaine and methamphetamine," she wrote. "These can be deadly combinations for those who are using." Ortiz also suggested that friends and family of drug users to carry naloxone, also known as Narcan, which is used to counter the effects of an opioid overdose. 😱☠️
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I put some Bee Gees music over North Korean marching https://youtu.be/QbC6dLG_dQY
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(WARNING 21+) On August 14, 2019, around 5:50 p.m., uniformed officers assigned to Pacific Patrol Division responded to a radio call of a screaming man at Thornton Court and Pacific Avenue. Upon arriving at the location, the officers encountered the suspect, John Penny, who was initially armed with a glass bottle. Penny refused to drop the bottle and approached officers. The officers deployed a taser, however it appears the darts did not strike Penny. Penny then armed himself with a three-foot-long wooden plank and again approached the officers, which resulted in an Officer-Involved- Shooting. Penny was struck once in the left arm and once in the left thigh. The officers also deployed one round from a beanbag shotgun and one 40mm round. 🔫👮🏻‍♂️ #shooting #LAPD