In this image made from video, a protester is arrested by police at a shopping mall in Sha Tin district in Hong Kong, with shoppers watch from balconies above, Sunday, Dec. 15, 2019. The rally, which had a Christmas shopping theme, was the latest in a series of demonstrations, which have beset Hong Kong for more than six months.(AP Photo) #HK
If you’re systematically stealing money from a bank vault, it may not be a good idea to post the evidence on your social media pages. A bank employee in Charlotte, North Carolina, allegedly stole $88,000 from the bank’s vault, according to a release from the United States Attorney’s Office Western District of North Carolina. And he wasn’t bashful about advertising to his social media followers the life of luxury he was funding. The release said a criminal indictment was unsealed this week in federal court following the arrest of Arlando Henderson, 29, by the #FBI in San Diego. The unsealed indictment alleges Henderson stole cash out of the vault in separate allotments on at least 18 different occasions this year. “Throughout July and August 2019, Henderson used a social media account to post several pictures of him holding large stacks of cash,” according to the release. #facepalm
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(WARNING 21+) A 27-year-old Arkansas police officer who was “ambushed and executed” as he sat in his patrol car outside his headquarters earlier this month was shot 10 times in the head by a gunman who was interested in anti-law enforcement groups, investigators said. The new details in connection to the “heinous” killing of Fayetteville Police Officer Stephen Carr were disclosed Friday as investigators released new surveillance footage that captured the gunman, identified as 35-year-old London Phillips, approaching the squad car and opening fire. Two police officers later shot and killed Phillips. “We have hesitated to release the attached video of what transpired that night due to the heinous and shocking nature of this crime, but in an effort to keep the public informed of exactly what happened that night, we are releasing video of the incident along with the results of the Arkansas State Medical Examiner’s preliminary findings,” the Washington County Sheriff’s Office wrote in a statement. #shooting
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WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT! A horrific accident in Singapore, a biker and his passenger died.
BREAKING: A severe weather outbreak unfolded in Louisiana to start the week with several tornadoes touching down by midday. Just minutes after a tornado watch was issued for the region, severe thunderstorms erupted from eastern Texas to central Mississippi with the strongest storms spinning up tornadoes. One of the strongest storms of the morning developed near DeRidder, Louisiana, around 11 a.m. CST and tracked to the northeast near Fullerton. A half out after developing, the NWS said that the storm had produced a radar-confirmed tornado and that it was a ‘particularly dangerous situation.' "Based on recent radar and environmental data, a strong to potentially intense tornado with potential peak winds of 110 to 155 mph (EF1-EF3) is likely ongoing," the at 11:33 a.m. CST 🌪
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BREAKING: A severe weather outbreak unfolded in Louisiana to start the week with several tornadoes touching down by midday. Just minutes after a tornado watch was issued for the region, severe thunderstorms erupted from eastern Texas to central Mississippi…
The storm continued to track northeastward, approaching Alexandria by 12:30 p.m. CST. The NWS declared a rare tornado emergency for Alexandra, Louisiana at 12:39 p.m. CST. "A confirmed large and destructive tornado was observed near Alexandria International Airport, moving northeast at 25 mph," the NWS said in the emergency bulletin. "This a DANGEROUS SITUATION. TAKE COVER NOW!" At the same time that this storm was tracking across central Louisiana, another dangerous storm took shape just west of Jackson, Mississippi. Multiple storm chasers in the area confirmed that there was a tornado on the ground with the storm tracking almost directly over the town of Edwards around 12:10 p.m. CST. Additional tornadoes are likely to spin up over the region through Monday afternoon ahead of a vigorous cold front that is sweeping through the region.🌪
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Important clashes in Paris between protesters and the police. Update on 16 Dec 2019:
The government released a law proposal and an emergency plan to calm the crowd. They asked for a "Christmas truce", that is to say, to stop the strike during the holidays. Because strike during this time would cause massive lose of money for companies and thus for the government (trough VAT/TVA taxes).
But the strikers refused the "Christmas Truce" and the law proposal caused even more anger.
The general strike will continue at least until january. Most of public services are now functioning normally, but all public transports, ports, postal offices, firefighters and hospitals are still following the strike.
A Connecticut man has been charged with attempting to travel to Syria to join the Islamic State, federal authorities said Monday. Ahmad Khalil Elshazly, 22, of West Haven, said in February that he saved about $1,000 to arrange travel to Jordan and Syria to join the terror group, the Justice Department said. He is charged attempting to provide material support. Over the course of a year, he allegedly made numerous statements in person and online about his desire to kill for ISIS and his hatred of the United States, FOX NEWS reports. “…They say, War has started and we are marching to it…..but all doors are closed, closed. I am talking to myself now, asking myself, How do I get there? How can I help Muslims? How can I do anything?” Elshazly told informants in a public venue in October, according to charging documents. “God willing! May this country [United States] burn the same way they burned Muslims! May they burn in fire at the end!”
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Right now in Kiev, Ukraine, there is a clash of nationalists with the police.
WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT! A terrible accident in Argentina. Several seriously injured
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The scandal in the U.S. Military received the wide publicity after it became known that the U.S troops were massively forced to burn the toxic chemical wastes in Iraq and Afghanistan that eventually lead to the thousand cases of cancer development and other oncological diseases among the American veterans.
During the hazardous getting rid of the toxic wastes the soldiers were not supplied with the special equipment protecting their respiratory system, reports say.
https://usareally.com/5080-the-u-s-soldiers-forced-to-burn-toxic-waste-fell-ill-with-cancer-due-to-pentagon-negligence
During the hazardous getting rid of the toxic wastes the soldiers were not supplied with the special equipment protecting their respiratory system, reports say.
https://usareally.com/5080-the-u-s-soldiers-forced-to-burn-toxic-waste-fell-ill-with-cancer-due-to-pentagon-negligence
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The U.S. soldiers forced to burn toxic waste fell ill with cancer due to Pentagon negligence