Happening Now: UCLA Police are monitoring whatβs reported as a βPro-Hamasβ protest on campus in Westwood. Police have already made at least one arrest.
UCLA PD released the detained "protester" at about 3:10 p.m.
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UCLA PD released the detained "protester" at about 3:10 p.m.
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BREAKING: Supreme Court rejects Virginia's long-shot bid to restore 10-1 congressional map favoring Democrats.
No noted dissents.
Jacob Wheeler
No noted dissents.
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Countywide Services Division Chief, Jason Wollack initiated the 51st Annual Memorial Torch Relay Run. The Memorial Torch Relay Run honors the courage and dedication of Los Angeles County Peace Officers who have given their lives in the line of duty for the safety and wellbeing of our communities.
The Memorial Torch Relay Run comprises 56 segments of varying lengths, beginning its journey from the historic βHall of Justice,β situated in downtown Los Angeles, and spanning a distance exceeding 300 miles across the County of Los Angeles. This run will pass through 23 Sheriffβs stations, 8 custody facilities, through our transit services division, and specialized units over the course of three days.
Approximately 2000 department personnel will take part in this relay run to pay tribute to those we have lost in the line of duty and to show respect to the families of these heroes, acknowledging the profound loss of their loved ones.
The first Memorial Torch Run began on May 13th, 1975, establishing a long upstanding tradition proudly honoring the memory of those brave and dedicated individuals. The Memorial Torch signifies the eternal flame of remembrance for all the courageous men and women who lost their lives in service to others across Los Angeles County.
At the conclusion of this journey, the Memorial Torch will be used to ignite the βCeremonial Flameβ of the 57th Annual Los Angeles County Peace Officers Memorial where the names of 8 brave fallen peace officers will be formally honored.π
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The Memorial Torch Relay Run comprises 56 segments of varying lengths, beginning its journey from the historic βHall of Justice,β situated in downtown Los Angeles, and spanning a distance exceeding 300 miles across the County of Los Angeles. This run will pass through 23 Sheriffβs stations, 8 custody facilities, through our transit services division, and specialized units over the course of three days.
Approximately 2000 department personnel will take part in this relay run to pay tribute to those we have lost in the line of duty and to show respect to the families of these heroes, acknowledging the profound loss of their loved ones.
The first Memorial Torch Run began on May 13th, 1975, establishing a long upstanding tradition proudly honoring the memory of those brave and dedicated individuals. The Memorial Torch signifies the eternal flame of remembrance for all the courageous men and women who lost their lives in service to others across Los Angeles County.
At the conclusion of this journey, the Memorial Torch will be used to ignite the βCeremonial Flameβ of the 57th Annual Los Angeles County Peace Officers Memorial where the names of 8 brave fallen peace officers will be formally honored.π
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JUST IN: President Donald J. Trump is now back in the U.S.
The president waved and pumped his fist as he stepped off Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews on Friday evening following his multi-day trip to China.
Trump has said that he and Chinese President Xi Jinping largely agreed Iran must not have a nuclear weapon and that the Strait of Hormuz should be reopened.
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The president waved and pumped his fist as he stepped off Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews on Friday evening following his multi-day trip to China.
Trump has said that he and Chinese President Xi Jinping largely agreed Iran must not have a nuclear weapon and that the Strait of Hormuz should be reopened.
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This legacy's life and influence is sparking fresh debate decades after his rise to prominence.
Read more here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/william-f-buckley-josh-cohen-book-friendship
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Read more here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/william-f-buckley-josh-cohen-book-friendship
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During National Police Week, we want to pause and recognize our troopers. Day and night, they answer the call without hesitation β serving Idahoans in every corner of the state with courage, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment.
Thank you to all who serve.
Idaho State Police
Thank you to all who serve.
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The Chicago Fire Department announces with deep sorrow the passing of Engineer Steven M. Decker who suffered a medical emergency Thursday during an annual equipment test shortly after 3 p.m. in the 6600 block of North Kedzie Avenue.
Engineer Decker was transported to St. Francis Hospital in Evanston where he later died.
"We are heartbroken by losing another one of our own. Steve gave everything in service to the people of Chicago and his courage and sacrifice will never be forgotten. Our deepest condolences go out to the Decker family, fellow firefighters and paramedics and all who cherished him," said CFD Commissioner Annette Nance-Holt.
Engineer Decker, who was 61, had nearly 30 years on the job and was assigned to Engine 71 in West Ridge.
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Engineer Decker was transported to St. Francis Hospital in Evanston where he later died.
"We are heartbroken by losing another one of our own. Steve gave everything in service to the people of Chicago and his courage and sacrifice will never be forgotten. Our deepest condolences go out to the Decker family, fellow firefighters and paramedics and all who cherished him," said CFD Commissioner Annette Nance-Holt.
Engineer Decker, who was 61, had nearly 30 years on the job and was assigned to Engine 71 in West Ridge.
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Justice was served today for the individuals who tried to take the life of Tennessee State Trooper Adam Cothran.
Today represents sacrifice and courage in the face of danger, while protecting and serving others.
Trooper Cothran has since maintained his determination to continue serving and seeking justice. Trooper Cothran has continued to represent not only the Tennessee Highway Patrol, but all of law enforcement.
While Trooper Cothran continues his recovery, our communities can rest comfortable knowing that they are safer because of his sacrifice and the strength of the law enforcement community that serves them.
The Tennessee Highway Patrol is proud to stand strong with Trooper Cothran, our law enforcement partners, and all of our communities.
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LIFE WITHOUT THE POSSIBILITY OF PAROLE
Putnam County, TN
Timothy Laquan Davis, Jr. and Braze Roland Rucker were tried before a Putnam County Jury in March of this year and found guilty of multiple offenses.
Today, a Sentencing Hearing was held in the Criminal Court for the purpose of determining what sentence would be imposed for the convictions. The sentencing hearing commenced at noon. After a couple hours of hearing testimony from witnesses offered by the State and witnesses called by both defendants, Judge Gary McKenzie imposed the sentences described below.
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/18ZuU9HSG3/?mibextid=wwXIfr
Keep the Cothron family in your prayers!ππ»
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Today represents sacrifice and courage in the face of danger, while protecting and serving others.
Trooper Cothran has since maintained his determination to continue serving and seeking justice. Trooper Cothran has continued to represent not only the Tennessee Highway Patrol, but all of law enforcement.
While Trooper Cothran continues his recovery, our communities can rest comfortable knowing that they are safer because of his sacrifice and the strength of the law enforcement community that serves them.
The Tennessee Highway Patrol is proud to stand strong with Trooper Cothran, our law enforcement partners, and all of our communities.
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LIFE WITHOUT THE POSSIBILITY OF PAROLE
Putnam County, TN
Timothy Laquan Davis, Jr. and Braze Roland Rucker were tried before a Putnam County Jury in March of this year and found guilty of multiple offenses.
Today, a Sentencing Hearing was held in the Criminal Court for the purpose of determining what sentence would be imposed for the convictions. The sentencing hearing commenced at noon. After a couple hours of hearing testimony from witnesses offered by the State and witnesses called by both defendants, Judge Gary McKenzie imposed the sentences described below.
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/18ZuU9HSG3/?mibextid=wwXIfr
Keep the Cothron family in your prayers!ππ»
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New radiological material discovered at San Francisco Hunters Point shipyard.
More radiological material was found at the former Hunters Point Naval Shipyard in San Francisco near where new homes are being built.
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More radiological material was found at the former Hunters Point Naval Shipyard in San Francisco near where new homes are being built.
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An Arizona homicide case is drawing attention after a victimβs body was dismembered and stuffed in a suitcase.
Read the full story here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/arizona-man-accused-dismembering-body-in-apartment
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Read the full story here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/arizona-man-accused-dismembering-body-in-apartment
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This year for National Police Week, we honor the Troopers who answer the call, day and night, without hesitation.
Thank you to all who serve.
Vermont State Police
Thank you to all who serve.
Vermont State Police
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BREAKING: Crews are responding to an explosion on Friday at Robbins Lumber in Searsmont, Maine. Video shared with Maine's Total Coverage showed a massive fire at the mill. At least 7 people have been transported to area hospitals in critical condition.β¦
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Our thoughts are with the firefighters of the Searsmont Fire Department following todayβs lumber mill fire and explosion.
UPDATE: A firefighter is dead, and at least 10 people, including firefighters, have been injured after an explosion and massive fire at a lumber mill in Searsmont, Maine.
Details: https://bit.ly/4u8Pw3a
We are praying for a full and speedy recovery for all those injured, and for the safety of all first responders continuing to work the scene.ππ»
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UPDATE: A firefighter is dead, and at least 10 people, including firefighters, have been injured after an explosion and massive fire at a lumber mill in Searsmont, Maine.
Details: https://bit.ly/4u8Pw3a
We are praying for a full and speedy recovery for all those injured, and for the safety of all first responders continuing to work the scene.ππ»
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In honor of National Police Week, please join us in thanking all our law enforcement brothers and sisters who have dedicated their lives to keeping our communities safe by serving, protecting, and upholding the law.
Pennsylvania State Police
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WATCH IN FULL: President Donald J. Trump's interview with Bret Baier in Beijing
POTUS: "I think the most important thing is relationship. It's all about relationship. I have a very good relationship with President Xi, and with China... trade has been very strong... there's a lot of things happening for the farmers."
POTUS: "Itβs always been the biggest thing for [President Xi], Taiwan. Now, with me, I donβt think they'll do anything when Iβm here. When Iβm not here, I think they might, to be honest with you... I'd like to see everybody making chips over in Taiwan come into America."
POTUS: "We are leading China by a lot in the AI race... and weβre going to win it... President Xi was very surprised at how well we've done with AI. When it started, they took this gigantic lead, and now, we are substantially ahead of them in AI."
POTUS on Taiwan: "If you kept it the way it is, I think China is going to be okay with that β but we're not looking to have somebody say, 'let's go independent because the United States is backing us.'"
POTUS on Iran: "We really had the confines of a deal; no nuclear, they were going to give us the dust...and every time they'd make a deal, the next day itβs like we didn't have that conversation...theyβre crazy, and you know what? Because of that, they cannot have a nuclear weapon."
POTUS on Iran: "I'm going to do what's right. I have to do what's right... The Strait will be opened, they will not have a nuclear weapon, and the world will go on."
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POTUS: "I think the most important thing is relationship. It's all about relationship. I have a very good relationship with President Xi, and with China... trade has been very strong... there's a lot of things happening for the farmers."
POTUS: "Itβs always been the biggest thing for [President Xi], Taiwan. Now, with me, I donβt think they'll do anything when Iβm here. When Iβm not here, I think they might, to be honest with you... I'd like to see everybody making chips over in Taiwan come into America."
POTUS: "We are leading China by a lot in the AI race... and weβre going to win it... President Xi was very surprised at how well we've done with AI. When it started, they took this gigantic lead, and now, we are substantially ahead of them in AI."
POTUS on Taiwan: "If you kept it the way it is, I think China is going to be okay with that β but we're not looking to have somebody say, 'let's go independent because the United States is backing us.'"
POTUS on Iran: "We really had the confines of a deal; no nuclear, they were going to give us the dust...and every time they'd make a deal, the next day itβs like we didn't have that conversation...theyβre crazy, and you know what? Because of that, they cannot have a nuclear weapon."
POTUS on Iran: "I'm going to do what's right. I have to do what's right... The Strait will be opened, they will not have a nuclear weapon, and the world will go on."
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β οΈTornado Warning including Rockford IA, Floyd IA and Marble Rock IA until 9:15 PM CDT
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In Other News: Long Beach Pride Festival canceled.
The City of Long Beach canceled the Pride Festival after organizers failed to provide the necessary documentation for safety reviews and inspections.
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The City of Long Beach canceled the Pride Festival after organizers failed to provide the necessary documentation for safety reviews and inspections.
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