A Florida woman escaped unharmed, but not without a citation, after she lost control of an SUV and crashed into a community swimming pool on Saturday, authorities said. Audrey Bullitt-Reeves, 56, freed herself from the partially submerged 2007 Mazda CX-9 by crawling through a rear window, the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) told @police_frequency. The FHP released photos of the SUV sticking out of the pool. The vehicle’s front end was submerged up to the driver and front passenger doors.
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Battle over gun control in Virginia heating up as legislature prepares to vote on new restrictions. Anti-gun fanatic Governor Northam wants the entire package of gun control bills fast-tracked for passage in the first week of this brief session. Gun bans, gun rationing, confiscation – it’s all on the table when the newly bought and paid for majority of the Virginia General Assembly fast tracks their anti-gun agenda in January. They will gladly cast your right of self-defense aside as they try to check off every gun control scheme on Michael Bloomberg’s wish-list.
Pennsylvania State Police are searching for the person or people who released bed bugs in a Walmart. According to WENY, a store manager found a closed pill bottle containing live bugs in the Washington Township store on Thursday. The pill bottle was found inside a boy’s jacket that was listed for sale. The next day an employee from an area lab identified the bugs as bed bugs. The employee also found bed bugs crawling in the men’s dressing room. On Friday, another closed pill bottle that housed several dead bugs was also found on the floor of the men’s department. The incident remains under investigation. The CDC says that bed bugs do not carry disease and are not considered dangerous. However, an allergic reaction to their bites could require medical attention. #WTF?
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The police ram in Kyrgyzstan.
An Islamic religious leader was arrested in Houston last week on charges of sex crimes against children under the age of 14, authorities said on Monday. Mohamed Omar Ali, 59, has been charged with one count of sexual assault of a child and three counts of indecency with a child, the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release. Ali, a Somali national who was living in the U.S. illegally, was a well-known imam in the Islamic community and taught through Texas and the U.S., according to the sheriff’s office. Detective Michael Alexander said Ali gained access to the alleged victims by earning the trust of their families who invited him over to teach their children the Quran. The sheriff’s office has accounted for four victims, who were all minors at the time of the assaults, which started in 2013. Authorities believe there were other victims both locally and nationally. Anyone with information on the matter is being asked to called Sgt. Jonathan Howell at 281-341-4797. 👮🏻♂️
A Jacksonville cop shot and killed one man and injured another while trying to stop a vehicle that was driving the wrong way down a street Sunday night, investigators said. The incident unfolded around 9:20 p.m. after Officer N.E. Lawson tried to pull over a vehicle that was going south in a northbound lane, the Florida Times-Union reported. A brief police chase ensued before the vehicle crashed into another car, injuring two people, then slammed into a pedestrian bridge, Jacksonville Police Chief T.K. Waters told reporters during a news conference. After the crash, Lawson approached the vehicle. An exchange took place, and the officer “ended up firing his service weapon several times,” Waters said. The two people were taken to the hospital, where one died. The other remained in critical condition. Their names haven’t been released but the chief said both men were in their early 20s.
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Guy messed with the bull and got the horns. There is always someone who will try to run. Will you be ready for that? 30 feet into a foot pursuit is where most will sustain their injury. Don’t let that be you. Make sure to train them fast twitch muscles weekly with some sprints. The faster you catch em, the more you will have left in the tank to finish off the arrest hopefully.
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TIL NYPD officer John Perry was turning in his retirement papers on 9/11 when the first plane struck. He asked for his badge back and ran to help. He was killed while assisting a woman in the south tower as it collapsed.
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r/todayilearned - TIL NYPD officer John Perry was turning in his retirement papers on 9/11 when the first plane struck. He asked…
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An investigation is underway after a 12-year-old girl and a 13-year-old boy were shot Saturday, Jan. 4 after throwing snowballs at passing vehicles in Milwaukee. Police say the children will survive. But neighbors are outraged at the motive behind the violence
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Hundreds of thousands of mourners, many chanting, beating their chests and wailing in grief, turned out across Iran on Sunday to mourn slain military commander Qassem Soleimani, who was killed in Iraq in a U.S. military strike, reported Reuters. State television…
Dozens of people were killed in a stampede as mourners packed streets for the funeral of a slain Iranian military commander in his hometown on Tuesday, forcing his burial to be postponed, state-affiliated media reported. Tens of thousands of people had gathered in the southeastern city of Kerman to pay tribute to General Qassem Soleimani, whose killing in a U.S. drone strike in Iraq on Friday plunged the region into a new crisis and raised fears of a broader conflict. According to Reuters tuesday’s stampede broke out amid the crush of mourners, killing at least 40 people and injuring about 213, an emergency services official told the semi-official Fars news agency. Graphic video. ☠️
A rock formation in Puerto Rico that was a popular tourist destination was reduced to rubble after the first of two powerful earthquakes rocked the island Monday. The arch was just one of the few naturally occurring arches on the island until a 5.8-magnitude quake that struck early Monday morning off the island's southern coast caused it to collapse. Seismologists say that shallow quakes were occurring along three faults in Puerto Rico’s southwest region: Lajas Valley, Montalva Point and the Guayanilla Canyon, as the North American plate and the Caribbean plate squeeze Puerto Rico. Monday's earthquake that brought down Punta Ventana had been the strongest yet until a 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck Puerto Rico before dawn on Tuesday. The 6.4-magnitude quake that left at least one man dead and eight others injured cut power to the island as power plants shut down to protect themselves.
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(WARNING 21+) Las Vegas police released video footage from last week's shooting inside an apartment complex office building during Monday's press conference. The shooting suspect was 93-year-old Robert Thomas who reportedly came to the office because he was upset about water damage and flooding in his apartment. Thomas was arrested in the shooting and the victim in the incident was treated at a local hospital. Robert Thomas, who has been a Las Vegas resident for 30 years, appeared in front of a judge on Friday afternoon. He will be released on mid-level electronic monitoring if 15% of the $25,000 is posted. A defense lawyer told the court that the incident may have happened due to mental illness. Thomas told the court it has been 2-3 years since he saw a doctor. Thomas has no family in Las Vegas. He was also ordered to stay away from the apartment complex if released. 🔫 #shooting
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Las Vegas police released video footage from last week's shooting inside an apartment complex office building during Monday's press conference. Las Vegas Metropolitan police officials have identified the officer involved in the shooting on Jan. 2 in the 4000 block of West Viking Road as 45-year-old Officer Ronald Hornyak. Hornyak has been employed with the department since August of 2004. He is assigned to the Spring Valley Area Command and has been placed on routine paid administrative leave pending a review of the incident.
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Two killed in a terrible accident in the Omsk region, Russia.