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WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT! In Mexico, during an accident a fuel truck turned over on the road. Authorities report three dead. 🔥
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Mass brawl during a soccer match. Somewhere in Russia. ⚽️ #facepalm
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Meanwhile in Austria ... #facepalm
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Reporter who chugged a cup of joe during live coverage of impeachment hearings is hailed a 'hero' by viewers. 🕺🏻
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Illinois State Police dashcam catches the heart-stopping moment when a truck slides off the road where state troopers were assisting a driver.
A leading US health body has called for an immediate nationwide ban on all vaping devices. The American Medical Association (AMA) said the spate of deaths linked to e-cigarette use had 'shined a light' on how little experts know about them. A ban would see all products pulled from shelves that are not approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to help wean people off traditional cigarettes. But that would include every vaping device currently on the market, because none have been reviewed or approved - despite being around for more than a decade. The deadline is now next May. A total of 42 deaths have been linked to vaping in the US. And 2,172 people in every state but Alaska, Washington, DC and Puerto Rico have been hospitalized with mysterious lung illnesses linked to vaping. Victims' injuries have been likened to those suffered by soldiers attacked with mustard gas during World War I. 🌬☠️ #vaping
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A Chicago police officer was shot in a gunfight after an attempted bank robbery in Des Plaines.
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Nobody will be calling this Louisiana bank robbery suspect a smooth criminal after surveillance cameras caught him taking several tumbles in the bushes during his apparent getaway. "After getting an undisclosed amount of cash, he fled the business eastbound on Williamson Way, tripping several times in the parking lot and dropping cash and an Urban Camo mask," the Sheriff's Office said in a Facebook post Monday afternoon. The accompanying video, which shows the man flailing and running toward the street, quickly went viral, racking up nearly 9,000 views by Tuesday morning. #losers
A robbery suspect was shot with his own gun in Texas on Tuesday when the homeowner he was allegedly trying to mug took it from him, police said. The male suspect entered a residential garage in the Westbury neighborhood of Houston just before 3 p.m. and told the homeowner he intended to rob him, according to local authorities. It was not immediately clear how the incident unfolded, but investigators said the homeowner managed to steal the gun and shoot the robbery suspect, KTRK reported. The suspect was transported to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead. His identity has not been released. #losers
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— Armored Vehicles of Esmad enters the Plaza de Bolívar in Bogotá.
The situation, which had become peaceful, resulted in riots by the hooded action.
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The situation, which had become peaceful, resulted in riots by the hooded action.
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PROTESTERS at UC Berkeley Block And Assault People At The Ann Coulter Event..
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PanAm Post:
— "Violent protesters attack private property, loot and generate chaos in some areas of Bogotá"
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— "Violent protesters attack private property, loot and generate chaos in some areas of Bogotá"
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Nathaniel Berhow has been identified as the California student who was taken into custody and transported to a hospital after allegedly carrying out a shooting at his high school on his 16th birthday that killed two classmates and injured three others, before…
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Nathaniel Tennosuke Berhow pulled the .45-caliber semi-automatic pistol from his backpack on Nov. 14, his birthday, and shot students at Saugus High School in the Los Angeles suburb of Santa Clarita seemingly at random before turning the gun on himself. He died of his wounds the next day. “When we did a search of the house, we encountered what’s called a kit gun. The weapon used in the homicide was also a kit gun,” Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva told local KABC-TV in an interview. The sheriff told KABC it was not yet clear if the teenage gunman put the weapon together himself. The boy’s father, who died in 2017, was an avid hunter who once owned six guns. But those weapons had been confiscated from him and destroyed, Villanueva said. Kit guns are sold legally at gun shows and online and are sometimes called “80% percent guns” because they are purchased roughly 80% assembled, he said.