A 13-year-old boy has died after armed gunmen shot him and his family as they traveled home to the U.S. from a vacation in Mexico. The parents of the boy, mother, 42, father, 48, and another boy, ten, were shot as they drove in a minivan from Mexico to the U.S. border on Reynosa-Nuevo Laredo Highway, Los Arcos, on Saturday night. It is believed they had been visiting relatives in the state of San Luis Potosi from their home in Oklahoma, reports The New York Post. Some local reports have identified the deceased 13-year-old as Oscar Castillo López and his injured parents as Juanita Castillo López and José Silva Mendoza. Attackers are said to have collided with the family's Chevrolet SUV, with Oklahoma plates, when they refused to stop - the family were accompanied by another relative in a car behind who was not injured. After being forced to a stop the mother, father and two young boys were shot - fatally injuring the 13-year-old.
A one-year-old boy was killed and a 20-year-old college student injured after a gunman opened fire through a bedroom window early Sunday morning in South Dallas, police said.The unnamed gunman, who remained at large, walked up to the home just before 3:30 a.m. and opened fire with a rifle, investigators said. The child, Rory Norman, who would have celebrated his second birthday on Jan. 24, later died after paramedics rushed him to the hospital, reported FOX News. The shooting sparked an angry reaction from Dallas Police Chief Reneé Hall, who later said at a news conference, "this shit has to stop in this city!" Norman's uncle, a 20-year-old college student, was home for the holidays when the gunman shot him multiple times. He was recovering in stable condition at the hospital. "Whoever pulled this trigger, we will find you," Hall said, adding that very little information was known about the shooter but that the Homicide Response Team and the Dallas PD were investigating 👮🏻♂️
Tennessee Titans offensive lineman Taylor Lewan had the last laugh over Tom Brady after his team stunned the host Patriots in Saturday’s AFC Wild Card playoff game in Foxborough, Massachusetts. Lewan trolled the legendary quarterback by posting a video to his Instagram account parodying a similar inspirational clip that Brady posted to his social media before Saturday’s contest. ‘Too late to be scared,’ Brady wrote in the caption of the video, which showed a montage that mixed footage of lions attacking wildebeests in the jungle and Patriots clips. The video included a voiceover from actor Christopher Walken, who is heard reading a monologue from the movie Poolhall Junkies. But after the Titans shocked the Pats on the field on Saturday, Lewan responded with his own video. 🏈 #funny
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT! Graphic photographs from Jeffrey Epstein's autopsy have revealed for the first time his bloody neck wound - as other images taken inside his New York prison cell show several nooses fashioned from bed sheets, pills and electrical cords. The images, which were obtained by 60 Minutes and shown publicly for the first time on Sunday, were taken by the New York City medical examiner's office after Epstein killed himself in his cell last August. His death prompted widespread conspiracy theories and speculation that he had instead been murdered. The photos from inside his cell reveal that fragments of material were found hanging from a window, while a large strip of bedding was also looped through a hole on the top bunk bed.
A professor at a prestigious Massachusetts college has been charged with trying to kill a female faculty colleague who suffered severe injuries after being attacked with a rock, garden shears and a fireplace poker, prosecutors said. Rie Hachiyanagi, an art professor at Mount Holyoke College, was charged Friday with armed assault to murder, Fox 6 Springfield reports. The victim, a 60-year-old woman, went to the hospital with broken bones to her face and other injuries. Reports citing a police report suggest Hachiyanagi may have attacked her colleague over unrequited love. “During the winter recess, there was a serious incident involving two Mount Holyoke faculty members,” Mount Holyoke spokeswoman Christian Feuerstein said. “The incident occurred off-campus and resulted in the hospitalization of one faculty member who is receiving care.” Feuerstein said Hachiyanagi had been placed on administrative leave and was barred from setting foot on campus. #facepalm
Australians "thank" their prime minister for extinguishing bushfires. Meanwhile, scientists are talking about the deaths of more than half a billion animals in Australia fires.🐨🦘🔥
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Three people were killed and over a dozen taken to area hospitals after a semi-truck plowed into slowing traffic on an interstate in Indiana on Sunday after the rig's driver glanced down to set his coffee mug down, according to officials. The Boone County Sheriff's Office said the crash happened shortly after 11 a.m. on the northbound lanes of Interstate 65 in Whitestown, located northwest of Indianapolis, FOX59 reported. Officials said the "major" crash involved the semi-truck and eight other vehicles. “A sad day for two Boone County families. The loss of two young women and a one-year-old child," Boone County Sheriff Mike Nielsen said in a statement. "Distracted driving or driver inattention is a major cause of many accidents on our public roadways. In this case, we believe it was a contributing factor in this fatal crash."