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Authorities reported multiple injuries after a series of utility pole explosions Saturday night at a shopping and dining complex in the Los Angeles suburb of Huntington Beach, the Long Beach Press-Telegram and other media reported. Among those who were injured by the explosions about 8:15 p.m. at the Old World Village complex were patrons of the complex and fire personnel, fire officials told the Press-Telegram. The Los Angeles Times and KTLA TV reported that two firefighters and two civilians were treated for injuries described as minor, according to Huntington Beach Fire Department officials.💥😱
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⚠️ BREAKING NEWS! Four people were killed and five others were injured in a #shooting early Sunday morning at the Tequila KC Bar in Kansas City, Kansas, police said. 😱
Communist protesters have rioted in Athens to protest U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's visit to Greece. Pompeo's visit on Saturday was met by demonstrators from the KKE, the Greek Communist Party, who burned an American flag, fought with police and threw red paint at a statue of former US President Harry Truman. Members of the Communist-affiliated trade union PAME were also spotted attacking riot cops, who responded by blasting them with pepper spray. During his visit to the NATO ally, Pompeo met with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Defense Minister Panos Panagiotopoulos to discuss economic reform and security cooperation. 😡 #fools
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⚠️ BREAKING NEWS! Taxi driver knocked down a crowd of people in Hong Kong. Information about the victims is being specified.
UPD: 3 injured now according to apple daily
😱 #HK
UPD: 3 injured now according to apple daily
😱 #HK
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⚠️ BREAKING NEWS! Taxi driver knocked down a crowd of people in Hong Kong. Information about the victims is being specified. UPD: 3 injured now according to apple daily 😱 #HK
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Taxi drivers are being chased by protesters #HK
A truck with PLA soldiers found in western Hong Kong. China's Hong Kong military garrison warned protesters on Sunday they could be arrested for targeting its barracks in the city with laser lights, Reuters reports. #HK
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⚠️ BREAKING NEWS! Taxi driver knocked down a crowd of people in Hong Kong. Information about the victims is being specified. UPD: 3 injured now according to apple daily 😱 #HK
The taxi driver who brought down people was beaten, and the car was destroyed. #HK
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Hong Kong police brutality 👮🏻♂️ #HK
We are very sad to say that Ginger has passed away peacefully in hospital this morning. Thank you to everyone for your kind words over the past weeks.😢 #RIP
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WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT! #Meanwhile in Iraq .. Unknown snipers shoot at protesters in Baghdad city 😱
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[Oct 6:Hongkongers Stand Up Against the Anti-Mask Law]
Losing control, police aimed gun at passers-by and threw pepper grenade at reporters
19:48, Mong Kok East
On the footbridge, a person was playing the flute while some passers-by shouted at a group of riot police below. An officer aimed a rubber-bullet gun at the passers-by on the footbridge.
While boarding the police vehicle, one officer suddenly stepped out and threw a tear gas grenade at members of the press, who were not equipped with any gas mask at all.
Instant medical assistance was required by the reporters afterwards.
Source: In-media HK
Losing control, police aimed gun at passers-by and threw pepper grenade at reporters
19:48, Mong Kok East
On the footbridge, a person was playing the flute while some passers-by shouted at a group of riot police below. An officer aimed a rubber-bullet gun at the passers-by on the footbridge.
While boarding the police vehicle, one officer suddenly stepped out and threw a tear gas grenade at members of the press, who were not equipped with any gas mask at all.
Instant medical assistance was required by the reporters afterwards.
Source: In-media HK
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WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT! The Chinese police arrested a gang that was selling children's organs. A child was found in the refrigerator. According to the police, it was intended it was donor for organ transplantation. 😱
Forwarded from British Nationalism General (Alternative news bot)
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Hong Kong: Protesters target surveillance cameras and MTR station
PUBLISHED 16:00, 6 Oct 2019
Masked anti-government protesters were seen destroying surveillance cameras of businesses and hitting fire sprinklers at a Mass Transit Railway (MTR) station in Hong Kong's Mong Kok district on Saturday, as tensions escalated following the government's new ban on masks. Footage also shows a heavy police presence, with officers removing barricades set up by protesters. The new face mask ban, which came into effect at Friday midnight local time (16:00 GMT), was invoked by Chief Executive of Hong Kong Carrie Lam under the emergency ordinance.
The Emergency Regulations Ordinance law used to implement the ban was last applied during riots in 1967.
Lam said during a press conference on Friday that barring Hong Kongers from wearing face coverings at public rallies will provide a "deterrent effect" and is intended to stop violent acts occurring during protests.
PUBLISHED 16:00, 6 Oct 2019
Masked anti-government protesters were seen destroying surveillance cameras of businesses and hitting fire sprinklers at a Mass Transit Railway (MTR) station in Hong Kong's Mong Kok district on Saturday, as tensions escalated following the government's new ban on masks. Footage also shows a heavy police presence, with officers removing barricades set up by protesters. The new face mask ban, which came into effect at Friday midnight local time (16:00 GMT), was invoked by Chief Executive of Hong Kong Carrie Lam under the emergency ordinance.
The Emergency Regulations Ordinance law used to implement the ban was last applied during riots in 1967.
Lam said during a press conference on Friday that barring Hong Kongers from wearing face coverings at public rallies will provide a "deterrent effect" and is intended to stop violent acts occurring during protests.