The wind - of all things - toppled a New York City wind turbine which then crushed an unoccupied parked car, according to reports. The incident Monday afternoon in the Bronx had elected officials who represent the area shaking their heads. โA wind turbine should not be able to be taken down by the wind,โ the New York Post quoted Jamaal Bailey, who serves in the New York State Senate, as saying. The wind turbine was erected recently atop a six-story parking garage, according to reports. No injuries were reported, according to Fox 5 New York. The station reported the wind turbine went up only two weeks ago. On the way down, the wind turbine also struck an electronic billboard that has been the subject of lawsuits involving the billboardโs owner and the New York City Buildings Department, according to the station. The New York Fire Department is investigating.
Anti-government protesters take part in a New Year countdown demonstration at Tsim Sha Tsui in Hong Kong. REUTERS/Navesh Chitrakar #HK
Megan Rapinoe of the U.S. celebrates scoring her team's first goal against France in the Women's World Cup quarter final in Paris, France, June 28, 2019. The Americans went on to win their fourth championship. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier
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#Picturesoftheyear #2019
With the New York Police Department set to monitor New Year's Eve celebrations in Times Square via drone for the very first time this evening, authorities claim the iconic New York ball drop will be the 'safest place on Earth' to see in the new decade. Thousands of plainclothes and uniformed police officers will be on duty for Tuesday night's festivities, along with specialized units armed with long guns, bomb-sniffing dogs and a series of various other safety measures. But in what is considered a historic first, police drones are expected to take to the sky to keep an aerial watch on the hundreds of thousands of revelers expected to attend the big, confetti-filled celebration later this evening. #NYPD #K9
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(WARNING 21+) Dramatic Video Released of Hero Cop Taking Out Man Who Was Holding Woman Hostage at Ohio Pizza Shop. One man is dead after being shot by police following an attempted robbery and hostage situation at a Lancaster pizza shop. the Cristyโs location on Pierce Avenue and Fair North was held up by a potential robber who took a female employee hostage at knifepoint. According to Lancaster City Police, the man held a knife to the womanโs throat and upper body, threatening to harm her. The suspect was shot and killed by a uniformed police officer after an approximately 30-minute standoff. The deceased suspect is Troy Eugene Kirk, 31, of Lancaster. His mother says her son was schizophrenic and had a meth addiction. He had been awake for 8 days and had a fear that police were trying to kill him. SWAT was on scene but officials say Kirk was taken out by a uniformed patrol officer. ๐ซ๐ฎ๐ปโโ๏ธ #shooting
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Black ice brings Minnesota freeway to a standstill and backs up traffic for miles as state is blasted by Winter Storm Gage
In the past week, one more American died of vaping-related illness, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced Tuesday. The epidemic of lung illnesses seems to have peaked in September, and the latest data from US health officials suggest the crisis may at last be winding down. Still, 2,561 people have been hospitalized since the 'outbreak' began, with illnesses reported in every state and the deaths of 55 people confirmed across 27 states. And earlier this month, CDC principal deputy director Dr Anne Schuchat announced what she called a 'concerning new phenomenon': more people being readmitted to hospitals for lung illness after being discharged. US officials are also more 'confident' than ever that the vitamin E acetate, a diluting agent used in many THC vaping products, is the 'cause' of the majority of cases in the 'explosive outbreak' of the condition they call EVALI, Dr Schuchat said in a recent press briefing. โ ๏ธ #vaping
Happy New Year from editorial @police_frequency! See you in 2020! ๐ฅณ #LAPD