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Please, praying for the San Antonio police officer who was shot in the line of duty this afternoon.ππ»
A man is dead after he killed his wife and injured a San Antonio Police Department officer during a shooting Friday at a Stone Oak home, according to SAPD Chief William McManus.
The shooting happened around noon in the 100 block of Red Hawk Ridge, near Hardy Oak Boulevard.
SAPD entered the home after 3 p.m. and found the man dead. During a news conference Friday afternoon, McManus said the man had a pistol and turned the gun on himself.
The man shot his way through the glass doors and made his way inside the home, McManus said. SAPD believes the man did not live at the residence.
The husband later killed βhis estranged, or soon to be estranged, wifeβ and barricaded himself inside, McManus said.
The chief said there were two children inside the house who lived with their mother, the wife. The children are OK, according to McManus. He could not confirm if the man was the father of the two children.
McManus said the man shot a police officer in the lower abdomen during the early hours of the barricade, which lasted nearly three hours. The condition of the officer is unclear.
Authorities believe the husband may be involved in a biker gang, McManus said.
The shooting drew a large response from law enforcement, and multiple residents in the neighborhood were evacuated from their homes.
https://www.ksat.com/news/local/2026/06/19/barricaded-suspect-shoots-sapd-officer-on-far-north-side-police-say/
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A man is dead after he killed his wife and injured a San Antonio Police Department officer during a shooting Friday at a Stone Oak home, according to SAPD Chief William McManus.
The shooting happened around noon in the 100 block of Red Hawk Ridge, near Hardy Oak Boulevard.
SAPD entered the home after 3 p.m. and found the man dead. During a news conference Friday afternoon, McManus said the man had a pistol and turned the gun on himself.
The man shot his way through the glass doors and made his way inside the home, McManus said. SAPD believes the man did not live at the residence.
The husband later killed βhis estranged, or soon to be estranged, wifeβ and barricaded himself inside, McManus said.
The chief said there were two children inside the house who lived with their mother, the wife. The children are OK, according to McManus. He could not confirm if the man was the father of the two children.
McManus said the man shot a police officer in the lower abdomen during the early hours of the barricade, which lasted nearly three hours. The condition of the officer is unclear.
Authorities believe the husband may be involved in a biker gang, McManus said.
The shooting drew a large response from law enforcement, and multiple residents in the neighborhood were evacuated from their homes.
https://www.ksat.com/news/local/2026/06/19/barricaded-suspect-shoots-sapd-officer-on-far-north-side-police-say/
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JUST IN: Office of Emergency Management (OEM) have issued an Unhealthy Air Quality Advisory related to a ventilation operation being conducted by the Los Angeles City Fire Department at the Boyle Heights structure fire site following yesterdayβs incident.β¦
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BREAKING: Day 3 of the Boyle Heights building fire.
Massive plume of thick black smoke seen for miles as firefight at Lineage Logistics warehouse continues in Boyle Heights
Fire officials sayββdue to an expected change in wind conditions, there was a flare-up inside the structure, which was anticipated by crews on scene. More smoke is currently visible in the area of this incident; however, there is no additional hazard. Crews will continue to flow large amounts of water into the building for an extended period of time.β
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Massive plume of thick black smoke seen for miles as firefight at Lineage Logistics warehouse continues in Boyle Heights
Fire officials sayββdue to an expected change in wind conditions, there was a flare-up inside the structure, which was anticipated by crews on scene. More smoke is currently visible in the area of this incident; however, there is no additional hazard. Crews will continue to flow large amounts of water into the building for an extended period of time.β
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WATCH: Sacramento police arrest suspect in stolen patrol car chase.
A bizarre chain of events unfolded in Sacramento, California this afternoon, after a caller reported that a man had thrown a bucket at their vehicle tire and was chasing them with a large stick. When Sacramento police attempted to detain the suspect, he allegedly ran, jumped into a police vehicle, and took off, leading officers on a pursuit that eventually ended on the freeway in Lodi. The man was reportedly wanted for vandalism.
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A bizarre chain of events unfolded in Sacramento, California this afternoon, after a caller reported that a man had thrown a bucket at their vehicle tire and was chasing them with a large stick. When Sacramento police attempted to detain the suspect, he allegedly ran, jumped into a police vehicle, and took off, leading officers on a pursuit that eventually ended on the freeway in Lodi. The man was reportedly wanted for vandalism.
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NEW: A woman celebrating the New York Knicks' NBA championship win at an apartment in Canoga Park ended with her dog getting shot and killed by the Los Angeles Police Department on Saturday night, officials said.β β Police say the woman didn't control herβ¦
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Canoga Park: On June 13, 2026, at around 8:55 p.m., Topanga Patrol Division police officers responded to a radio call for a βScreaming Womanβ inside of an apartment unit, located in the 7500 block of Jordan Avenue.
The officers met with the person reporting (PR) who directed the officers to the apartment unit. The officers contacted the resident in the apartment unit; while speaking with the resident, a large dog was by her side barking at the officers. The officers asked her to secure the dog, and the resident closed her door momentarily. She re-opened the door, and the dog exited the apartment. Once outside of the apartment, the dog charged at one of the officers, resulting in an Officer-Involved Shooting.
The Los Angeles Department of Animal Services was notified, responded to the scene, and took custody of the deceased dog. The dog owner was at scene and cooperated with the investigation.
Force Investigation Division (FID) investigators responded to the scene and are investigating this incident. No community members or officers were injured as a result of this incident.
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Canoga Park: On June 13, 2026, at around 8:55 p.m., Topanga Patrol Division police officers responded to a radio call for a βScreaming Womanβ inside of an apartment unit, located in the 7500 block of Jordan Avenue.
The officers met with the person reporting (PR) who directed the officers to the apartment unit. The officers contacted the resident in the apartment unit; while speaking with the resident, a large dog was by her side barking at the officers. The officers asked her to secure the dog, and the resident closed her door momentarily. She re-opened the door, and the dog exited the apartment. Once outside of the apartment, the dog charged at one of the officers, resulting in an Officer-Involved Shooting.
The Los Angeles Department of Animal Services was notified, responded to the scene, and took custody of the deceased dog. The dog owner was at scene and cooperated with the investigation.
Force Investigation Division (FID) investigators responded to the scene and are investigating this incident. No community members or officers were injured as a result of this incident.
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Architect: βWhat style did you have in mind?β
Obama: βLike a brutalist dystopian warlord hideout. You know, hopelessness and loss.β
Architect: βSay no more fam.β
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Obama: βLike a brutalist dystopian warlord hideout. You know, hopelessness and loss.β
Architect: βSay no more fam.β
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Lieutenant Matt Williams has retired from the Iowa State Patrol after 33 years of service.
From starting as a Capitol Police officer in 1993 to retiring as Lieutenant in District 6 (Spencer), Lt. Williams has served with honor, leadership, and dedication. Well done Brother! π
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From starting as a Capitol Police officer in 1993 to retiring as Lieutenant in District 6 (Spencer), Lt. Williams has served with honor, leadership, and dedication. Well done Brother! π
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JD Vance NAILED IT π―
βIf everything is Jew Hatred, then nothing is Jew hatred.β
He started off by saying:
βCriticism of Israel often bleeds into βJew Hateβ.. Charlie Kirk was very worried about Israeli influence in American politics, and he really disliked antisemitism.
In the same way sometimes criticism of the Israeli government can be expressed in a way thatβs antisemitic, itβs just not the case that every criticism of Bibi Netanyahuβs policy decisions leads to antisemitism or is antisemitic.
Sometimes advocates for Israel make two massive mistakes:
1. Not delineating between Americaβs interests and Israeli interests because itβs not always the same
2. Always conflating criticism of the Israeli government with Jew Hatred β βif everything is Jew Hatred, then nothing is Jew hatredβ just like how progressives for 20 years called everything racist..and if everything is racist, then nothing is racist.β
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βIf everything is Jew Hatred, then nothing is Jew hatred.β
He started off by saying:
βCriticism of Israel often bleeds into βJew Hateβ.. Charlie Kirk was very worried about Israeli influence in American politics, and he really disliked antisemitism.
In the same way sometimes criticism of the Israeli government can be expressed in a way thatβs antisemitic, itβs just not the case that every criticism of Bibi Netanyahuβs policy decisions leads to antisemitism or is antisemitic.
Sometimes advocates for Israel make two massive mistakes:
1. Not delineating between Americaβs interests and Israeli interests because itβs not always the same
2. Always conflating criticism of the Israeli government with Jew Hatred β βif everything is Jew Hatred, then nothing is Jew hatredβ just like how progressives for 20 years called everything racist..and if everything is racist, then nothing is racist.β
https://rumble.com/v7bjn4c-jd-vance-if-everything-is-jew-hatred-then-nothing-is-jew-hatred..html
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NEW: Crews were making progress as they battled three brush fires in western Miami-Dade County, Florida on Friday, tackling hotspots and turning off power to help put the flames.
Firefighters have worked for almost a week in uncomfortable heat to increase containment and keep flames from two fires away from people and businesses.
The latest on the wildfires here: http://on.nbc6.com/I2v3kOU
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Firefighters have worked for almost a week in uncomfortable heat to increase containment and keep flames from two fires away from people and businesses.
The latest on the wildfires here: http://on.nbc6.com/I2v3kOU
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San Pedro square security at it again. Did that security guard really have to throw the young lady like that? Hmm. I smell lawsuit.
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MATCH READY: As FIFA World Cup takes over the Bay Area, our deputies and staff are ready for every matchday challenge. From kickoff to the final whistle, we're working around the clock to help keep residents and visitors safe on the streets, at Levis Stadium and on the VTA system. No matter the situation, we're prepared to defend our community and deliver for the team we serve!
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NEW: The final Philadelphia police officer wounded during last weekendβs shootout in Wynnefield has been released from the hospital.
According to reports, the 30-year-old officer was discharged from Penn Presbyterian Medical Center on Friday afternoon.
The officer was one of three Philadelphia police officers shot on June 13 during a confrontation with Eric Franks, 57, near 54th and Arlington Streets.
Investigators say officers were attempting to take Franks into custody when he allegedly produced a handgun and opened fire.
Three officers were struck during the exchange.
Police returned fire, fatally wounding Franks at the scene.
The other two injured officers, including a Philadelphia police sergeant and father of four, were released from the hospital earlier this week.
Authorities have said all three officers are expected to make full recoveries.
Wishing them a complete recovery!ππ»
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According to reports, the 30-year-old officer was discharged from Penn Presbyterian Medical Center on Friday afternoon.
The officer was one of three Philadelphia police officers shot on June 13 during a confrontation with Eric Franks, 57, near 54th and Arlington Streets.
Investigators say officers were attempting to take Franks into custody when he allegedly produced a handgun and opened fire.
Three officers were struck during the exchange.
Police returned fire, fatally wounding Franks at the scene.
The other two injured officers, including a Philadelphia police sergeant and father of four, were released from the hospital earlier this week.
Authorities have said all three officers are expected to make full recoveries.
Wishing them a complete recovery!ππ»
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California's Proposed "Billionaire Tax" makes ballot, but backers give Newsom an Ultimatum.
It's official, a proposed one-time, 5% tax on the wealth of billionaires in the state of California has qualified for the November ballot, after backers submitted the required 875,000 signatures. That milestone does NOT, however, mean the measure will be put to voters this fall, as the union backing the measure has proposed a compromise with Governor Newsom, who has opposed the measure - they say they will pull the tax measure off the ballot if Newsom pushes lawmakers to institute a one-time 2% tax on those same billionaires. Newsom's office says they are rejecting the proposal, but with days to go until the June 25th ballot deadline, the fate of the billionaire tax proposal is still up in the air. With more on the billionaire back-and-forth, Cher Calvin and Micah Ohlman are joined by "Inside California Politics" host Nikki Laurenzo. Laurenzo also breaks down Newsom's claim that the DOJ is investigating him and the First Partner, Jen Siebel Newsom, and the growing controversy over "behested payments."
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It's official, a proposed one-time, 5% tax on the wealth of billionaires in the state of California has qualified for the November ballot, after backers submitted the required 875,000 signatures. That milestone does NOT, however, mean the measure will be put to voters this fall, as the union backing the measure has proposed a compromise with Governor Newsom, who has opposed the measure - they say they will pull the tax measure off the ballot if Newsom pushes lawmakers to institute a one-time 2% tax on those same billionaires. Newsom's office says they are rejecting the proposal, but with days to go until the June 25th ballot deadline, the fate of the billionaire tax proposal is still up in the air. With more on the billionaire back-and-forth, Cher Calvin and Micah Ohlman are joined by "Inside California Politics" host Nikki Laurenzo. Laurenzo also breaks down Newsom's claim that the DOJ is investigating him and the First Partner, Jen Siebel Newsom, and the growing controversy over "behested payments."
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From a hospital bed, facing the fight of his life, Deputy Yates Rodney delivered a message that reminded all of us what courage truly looks like.
Just days ago, Deputy Rodney was shot in the line of duty by a suspect armed with an AK-47. The attack left him severely injured, but it did not take away his determination, his faith, or his warrior spirit.
In a special message from his hospital room, Yates didnβt focus on his pain. He didnβt dwell on what had happened. Instead, he looked forward.
With quiet strength and unwavering resolve, Deputy Rodney shared a message that has touched hearts across the nation:
βIβm going to make everybody proud.β
Those six words say everything about the man behind the badge.
Even while facing an uncertain road to recovery, Deputy Rodneyβs focus remains on his family, his brothers and sisters in law enforcement, and the community that has rallied around him. His courage in the face of adversity serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made every day by those who wear the badge.
The Wounded Blue is standing shoulder to shoulder with Deputy Rodney, his family, and the Covington County Sheriffβs Office as they navigate the difficult days ahead. We remain committed to ensuring that this hero and his loved ones receive the support they deserve.
Please continue to keep Deputy Rodney in your thoughts and prayers. Send your encouragement. Stand with his family. And never forget that heroes are not defined by what happens to them, but by how they respond.
Deputy Yates Rodney has already made us proud.
And his fight is just beginning.
Sheriff Watts
Just days ago, Deputy Rodney was shot in the line of duty by a suspect armed with an AK-47. The attack left him severely injured, but it did not take away his determination, his faith, or his warrior spirit.
In a special message from his hospital room, Yates didnβt focus on his pain. He didnβt dwell on what had happened. Instead, he looked forward.
With quiet strength and unwavering resolve, Deputy Rodney shared a message that has touched hearts across the nation:
βIβm going to make everybody proud.β
Those six words say everything about the man behind the badge.
Even while facing an uncertain road to recovery, Deputy Rodneyβs focus remains on his family, his brothers and sisters in law enforcement, and the community that has rallied around him. His courage in the face of adversity serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made every day by those who wear the badge.
The Wounded Blue is standing shoulder to shoulder with Deputy Rodney, his family, and the Covington County Sheriffβs Office as they navigate the difficult days ahead. We remain committed to ensuring that this hero and his loved ones receive the support they deserve.
Please continue to keep Deputy Rodney in your thoughts and prayers. Send your encouragement. Stand with his family. And never forget that heroes are not defined by what happens to them, but by how they respond.
Deputy Yates Rodney has already made us proud.
And his fight is just beginning.
Sheriff Watts
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WATCH: Sacramento police arrest suspect in stolen patrol car chase. A bizarre chain of events unfolded in Sacramento, California this afternoon, after a caller reported that a man had thrown a bucket at their vehicle tire and was chasing them with a largeβ¦
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NEW: A viewer captures the moments leading up to the SR-99 police chase involving a stolen Sacramento PD vehicle.
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New K-9s to comfort victims, staff in Orange County. The three dogs β Lizzie, Sunny and Charlie Brown β will soon welcome two additional K-9s.
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