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Paramedics had to attend to a black thief's serious burn wounds after an attempt to steal cables from a substation in a Johannesburg suburb went wrong. This has led to a power supply interruption affecting houses in the area.

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BREAKING NEWS! Three US Mormon mothers and six of their children are EXECUTED by drug cartel gunmen in Mexico on way to a wedding anniversary and their bodies left in burned out SUVs as family fear they were also raped in targeted attack. Seventeen family…
BREAKING NEWS! Mexican authorities have arrested a municipal police chief for his suspected links to the killing of three women and six children of U.S.-Mexican origin in northern Mexico last month, local media and an official said on Friday. Suspected drug cartel hitmen shot dead the nine women and children from families of Mormon origin in Sonora state on Nov. 4, sparking outrage in Mexico and the United States. Several Mexican media outlets reported that law enforcement agents arrested Fidel Alejandro Villegas, police chief of the municipality of Janos, which lies in the neighboring state of Chihuahua, on suspicion of involvement in the crime, reported Reuters. The reports said he is suspected of having ties to organized crime, but details of his alleged role were not clear
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The Coast Guard is searching for a tour helicopter in Hawaii that disappeared Thursday. Seven people were onboard the chopper that vanished off Kauai's Nāpali Coast. Two of the six passengers are reportedly minors. There is reduced visibility around the island due to clouds and rain. The missing helicopter has an electronic locator, but so far no signals have been received.
Virginia Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam will have much to apologize for if he signs into law a bill that attacks Virginia citizens' Second Amendment rights. The measure is Senate Bill 16, which would ban "assault" firearms and certain firearm magazines. Since Democrats have seized control of Virginia's General Assembly in the last election, they are likely to push hard for strict gun control laws. Those laws will have zero impact on Virginia's criminals and a heavy impact on Virginia's law-abiding citizens who own, or intend to own, semi-automatic weapons for hunting or their protection. As a friend once explained to me, "I carry a gun because I can't carry a cop."
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The raccoon that’s moved into downtown Brooklyn’s Nevins Street subway station taunted transit workers attempting to catch him Friday, eyeing a cage stocked with food before retreating back down the platform, NY Post reports. “He’s not stupid you know,” one cop said while his colleagues called out to striped critter they’ve dubbed Chepe. Nevins Street’s newest resident reappeared Thursday, more than a month after he was first spotted lurking on the IRT platforms in November. Cops and MTA workers tried Friday to coax the lovingly-named Chepe the Raccoon out of his tunnel residence into a cage stocked with plantains, chicken and a bagel. Chepe did make it into the cage at one point — only to evade capture when police tried to shut him in. “He usually comes out, he’s just scared of the train noise,” one worker said. 🐾 #funny
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A California toddler who was spending his first Christmas without his police officer father got a special surprise from his late father’s colleagues. Newman Police Corporal Ronil Singh, 33, was killed in the early hours of Dec. 26, 2018 after he pulled over a suspected drunk driver. The gunman – later identified as Gustavo Arriaga Perez -- fled, and a two-day manhunt led to his arrest before he prepared to leave to Mexico. This Christmas, the Newman Police Officers Association decided to make Singh’s son holidays a little bit special. In a Facebook post shared on Christmas, Newman police said Singh had always said that his son would grow up to be a police officer like him and that he hoped to teach him the ropes one day. To get an early start, the association delivered the toddler his very own patrol car, which a local anonymous resident modeled to look just like his dad’s old one.🎄👮🏻‍♂️
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Climate change nutters get what they bargained for at the new IN N OUT BURGER in LONG BEACH 😂😂🤦‍♂️
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(WARNING 21+) Christopher Grant Meador and Laken Rawlins — have been exonerated of any wrongdoing stemming from the Aug. 13 shooting death of Joplin resident David Ingle, Joplin Police Chief Matt Stewart said. The shooting was investigated by the Joplin Police Department as well as the Missouri State Highway Patrol. During a 45-minute press conference, video from the dashboard camera on Rawlins' patrol car as well as from the two officers' body cameras was shown to the media. Combined, they showed events leading up to the moment when Meador fired shots from his service weapon at Ingle, who was unarmed but charging at Meador. “The Missouri State Highway Patrol completed their investigation and determined no criminal wrongdoing (had been committed) by either of the officers,” Stewart said. 🔫👮🏻‍♂️#shooting
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WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT! A brutal daylight murder in Brazil. 😱
A new internet privacy law returns power to consumers, USA Today reports. Today, Americans' every move is tracked across the internet by a trillion-dollar industry that mines and stockpiles thousands of their data points to target ads at them. You don't need tofeel like you're being watched — you are. But starting Wednesday, Californians will have the right to see what information companies are collecting about them and request they stop selling it. The landmark California Consumer Privacy Act has the potential to become a national law if other states follow or companies extend those rights beyond our state lines, privacy advocates say. Here's a big thing to know about the new law: You have to take action. That means you need to send companies a form requesting the details on what they've sold and directing them not to sell anything else. Within 10 days, expect confirmation that your request has been received. Within 45 days, you should get a response.
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More than a dozen people were injured when a nitrogen line ruptured at the Beechcraft aircraft manufacturing facility in Wichita, Kansas, causing part of the building to collapse 💥