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At least 10 people were wounded Sunday in an early-morning shooting in New Orleans' French Quarter, officials said. The shooting unfolded around 3:21 a.m., when officers with the New Orleans Police Department heard gunfire. When they arrived at the scene, the 700 block of Canal Street, they "discovered multiple individuals had been struck by gunfire." Nearly a dozen people were shot — two of whom were in critical condition, authorities said in a news release. Of those hit, 10 people were transported to nearby hospitals. Police initially said said an 11th person walked to a local hospital for treatment, but later said "the total number of victims in this incident is, in fact, 10." Investigators said someone was "detained near the scene," but noted "their possible involvement in this incident remains under investigation." No one has been arrested.
A storm system that's caused travel headaches from the West Coast into the nation's midsection will take aim at the Northeast on Sunday, threatening to disrupt millions over a busy holiday travel weekend after at least seven storm-related deaths have been reported. The National Weather Service's Weather Prediction Center said the transcontinental storm system that brought blizzard conditions to the Upper Midwest will bring between 6 to 12 inches of snow from the eastern Dakotas to northern Michigan on Sunday, creating "havoc for Thanksgiving holiday travelers." "We do have this massive storm spreading from parts of the Dakotas; we saw over a foot of snow in South Dakota yesterday," Fox News Chief Meteorologist Rick Reichmuth said Sunday. "As the storm system moves east on Sunday, it will evolve into a nor'easter-type storm off the southern New England Coast, bringing rain and wind to coastal areas and heavy snow inland lasting through Tuesday.❄️
Unknown gunmen opened fire at the car of a local lawmaker in the center of Ukrainian capital of Kiev on Sunday, killing his three-year old son, a police source said. Vyacheslav Sobolev, a businessman and Kiev regional council lawmaker was at wheel of the car when it was attacked, said the source, who wished to remain anonymous, reported Reuters. The Ministry of Internal Affairs has not identified the owner of the vehicle or the identity of the victim. “As a result of a gunshot wound, a child died in a car ambulance on the way to hospital,” Ukraine’s Ministry of Internal Affairs said on Facebook.
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Mexico on Wednesday rejected “interventionism” after U.S. President Donald Trump said he will designate the Latin American nation’s cartels as terrorist organizations, while a former U.S. official warned of unintended outcomes from such a move, Reuters report.…
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Ten suspected cartel gunmen and four police were killed during a shootout on Saturday in a Mexican town near the U.S. border, days after U.S. President Donald Trump raised bilateral tensions by saying he would designate the gangs as terrorists, Reuters reports. The government of the northern state of Coahuila said state police clashed at midday with a group of heavily armed gunmen riding in pickup trucks in the small town of Villa Union, about 40 miles southwest of the border city of Piedras Negras. Standing outside the Villa Union mayor’s bullet-ridden offices, Coahuila Governor Miguel Angel Riquelme told reporters the state had acted “decisively” to tackle the cartel henchmen. Four police were killed and six were injured, he said. The fighting went on for more than an hour, during which ten gunmen were killed, three of them by security forces in pursuit of the gang members, Riquelme said.
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(WARNING 21+) Los Angeles police shot and killed a person armed with a machete during a confrontation in Hollywood, leaving an officer injured, the #LAPD said. 🔫👮🏻‍♂️ #shooting
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This is the shocking moment hooded thugs armed with knives and machetes brawl outside a north London takeaway in broad daylight on another day in Wild West Britain. In the clip the stunned passenger films from a car as the hoodlums fight each other and hurl chairs at one another outside the Brown Eagle restaurant on Hertford Road in Enfield, on Monday. It appears that one male is even wielding a huge machete during the #brawl, in yet a further example of the knife-epidemic plaguing the streets of the capital. Amid the carnage, the unidentified driver is heard exclaiming 'Man have got knife out here and everything you know! Man have got knife out here outside Brown Eagle bruv! What the fuck! Look!'.
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Ten suspected cartel gunmen and four police were killed during a shootout on Saturday in a Mexican town near the U.S. border, days after U.S. President Donald Trump raised bilateral tensions by saying he would designate the gangs as terrorists, Reuters reports.…
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Death toll at least 21 after suspected Mexico cartel attack near US border, USA Today reports. Mexican security forces on Sunday killed seven more members of a presumed cartel assault force that rolled into a town near the Texas border and staged an hour-long attack, officials said, bringing the death toll to at least 21. The Coahuila state government said in a statement that lawmen were still chasing remnants of the force that arrived in a convoy of trucks and attacked the city hall of Villa Union on Saturday. Gov. Miguel Angel Riquelme said at least 14 people had died by that afternoon, four of them police officers. He also said then that several municipal workers were missing. It wasn’t clear if they had since been located.
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WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT! Several people were injured at a fair in India.
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French riot police today. 55 weeks of yellow vest protests.
Popsicle Amid Chaos

This man, who is in his 80s, sells ice cream outside Salisbury Park. The Police fired tear gas nearby and affected his business. Afterwards, this man was seen fearlessly enjoying a popsicle before the police’s surging cordon lines while being interviewed by the press.

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A new neo-Nazi scandal has erupted in the German military, this time in its Special Forces Command, according to the Bild am Sonntag. An officer in the elite military unit is strongly suspected of involvement in the right-wing extremist scene, the paper reported on Sunday. The Bundeswehr is set to suspend an officer in an elite military unit over suspected ties to right-wing extremism. Two other fellow soldiers have also been accused of flashing the Hitler salute. The Special Forces Command is responsible for rescuing people who have been kidnapped, taken hostage or are facing terrorist threats abroad. Christof Gramm, the head of MAD, recently reported that they are currently investigating 20 soldiers in the elite unit over suspected links to right-wing extremists.
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Four "dangerous" teens — including one accused of killing a young Tennessee musician and another who's charged in the murder of a 19-year-old man — escaped juvenile detention late Saturday night and remained the targets of an intense manhunt Monday, officials said. Decorrius Wright, 16, Morris Marsh, 17, Brandon Caruthers, 17, and Calvin Howse, 15, all fled the Juvenile Detention Center in Nashville just before 10 p.m. Saturday, according to authorities. The four teens were part of a supervised work detail when the person overseeing them left the quartet unattended in order to deal with a fight that broke out in another part of the detention facility, the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department said in a news release. The group "managed to get onto an elevator and used staff protocols to ride to the ground floor where they went through a series of doors and exited to the outside."👮🏻‍♂️ #WANTED