The founder of a Utah-based ski tech company was killed Wednesday when the twin-engine plane he was piloting mysteriously nose-dived into a residential neighborhood just outside of Salt Lake City, officials said. David Goode, founder and president of Goode Ski Technologies, took off at 3 p.m. from the airport in Bountiful and was expected to land at the airport in Ogden at 3:11 p.m. But, just half a mile from the runway, Goode’s twin-engine Cessna crashed into a residential neighborhood 30 miles north of Salt Lake City, KSL-TV reported, citing Roy City Police Sgt. Matthew Gwynn.
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The father of a missing Connecticut family has confessed to murdering his wife, three young children and dog after four bodies were discovered Monday inside a Florida home in a storybook community built on the outskirts of Disney World, FOX News reports. Anthony Todt, 45, was charged with four counts of homicide in the deaths of his 42-year-old wife Megan and their three children: Alek, 13; Tyler, 11; and Zoe, 4, Osceola County Sheriff Russ Gibson told reporters at a news conference Wednesday afternoon. He also faces one count of animal cruelty for killing the family dog, Breezy. The victims died “sometime toward the end of December,” according to evidence and Todt’s statements, the sheriff said. He would not give their causes of death until the investigation is completed.
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CNN releases video revealing clash warren & Sanders had after she refused to shake Bernie’s hand following debate. “I think you called me a liar on national TV,” Warren asked. “What?” Sanders said. “I think you called me a liar on national TV,” she said again.…
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Tucker: CNN attacks Bernie Sanders for being 'sexist'
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(WARNING: 21+) On December 1, 2019, around 2:00 a.m., #LAPD, uniformed patrol officers, assigned to Newton Division responded to a radio call of a "man with a gun" in the area of 7th street and San Pedro Street. The suspect's description was provided and was reported to have been pointing a gun at passersby. When the officers arrived in the area, they observed the suspect (who was later identified as 20-year old, Lonyea Marquis Calloway) near the corner of 7th Street and San Pedro Street. Calloway then ran eastbound on 7th Street and then southbound on Crocker Street. The officers then initiated a foot pursuit of Calloway and as back up units approached him, Calloway changed his direction and ran towards the officers at which time an officer-involved shooting occurred. Calloway's .38 caliber revolver was also recovered at the scene as evidence. Fortunately, no officers or innocent bystanders were injured during this incident. 🔫👮🏻♂️ #shooting
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An arrest warrant has been issued for Cleveland Browns wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. after video showed him slapping the backside of a police officer in the LSU locker room following the Tigers' win in the national championship on Monday, NOLA.com reports. Police seek Beckham in relation to a simple battery charge. A "law enforcement source" told NOLA.com that authorities sought "misdemeanor sexual battery charge," but the warrant was denied by a judge. Video, which originally appeared on an LSU player's Instagram story, shows Beckham slap an officer's backside as the officer spoke with a player. It's unclear what the officer was asking the player, but reports indicated that police threatened some LSU players with arrest for smoking cigars in the locker room while celebrating a national championship win.
A young girl is safe and a Massachusetts man is in custody hours after police say he abducted the 11-year-old after she got off a school bus. Charlotte Moccia was reported missing by State Police Wednesday after they said she was seen being forced into a car at around 1:30 p.m. after she was dropped off by the school bus in Springfield. Charlotte, a student at Hampden Charter School of Science in Chicopee, was still in her uniform when witnesses saw her screaming as the suspect forced her into a navy blue Honda Civic, police said. Nearly six hours later, at around 7:15 p.m., police received several calls reporting a car matching that description eastbound on the Massachusetts Turnpike, FOX25 reported. Police pulled the car over and found Charlotte in the back seat and 24-year-old Miguel Rodriguez behind the wheel. The girl was evaluated on the scene and didn’t appear injured.
#FBI agents on Thursday arrested a former Canadian armed forces reservist and two other men linked to a violent white-supremacist group, who were believed to be heading to a pro-gun rally next week in Virginia’s capital, reported FOX News. The three men, one of whom was affiliated with the U.S. military, were members of The Base and were arrested on federal charges in a criminal complaint unsealed in Maryland, according to a Justice Department news release. The complaint charged Canadian national Patrik Jordan Mathews, 27, and Brian Mark Lemley Jr., 33, of Elkton, Md., with transporting a firearm and ammunition with intent to commit a felony. William Garfield Bilbrough IV, 19, of Denton, Md., was charged with “transporting and harboring aliens.” The government said Bilbrough had expressed an interest to travel to Ukraine to fight alongside Ukrainian nationalists.
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Police Cleveland, Ohio, released video about chase 100+ mph. According to a local CBS affiliate, Imani Edwards was heading northbound on I-77 when the State Highway Patrol tried to flag her down for a traffic stop. Edwards didn't pull over, deciding instead to try to evade the police. Eventually, with the help of Newburgh Heights police, the authorities cornered Edwards mini-van. But when the police approached her window to place her under arrest, Edwards took this opportunity to attempt another escape. Again, the driver mashed on the gas, crashing into the back of several police cars in the process. Finally, after damaging several vehicles and hitting a utility pole, police were able to force Edwards off the road and take her into custody. Fortunately, neither Edwards nor the cops were hurt during the chase. Edwards has now been charged with one count of felonious assault as well as failure to comply." 👮🏻♂️ #pursuit
Mexico’s foreign ministry said top officials met with U.S. Attorney General William Barr on Thursday and agreed on a bilateral program aimed at reducing the trafficking of illicit arms, drugs and money, Reuters reports. The two countries also agreed to cooperate on measures to diminish drug consumption and combat addiction, the ministry said in a statement.
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The Pentagon can save taxpayers money if they be buy motorcycles instead of SUVs. As seen in the video from India, one motorcycle can carry a platoon of soldiers. 🤣 #LMAO
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This was shown by the BBC, it's a regional programme which needs to be shown nationally, internationally, about Northumbria police failings which allowed a Muslim rape gang to walk free in Newcastle, leaving the victims in danger and Muslim rape gangs to continue gang raping and torturing children in the city, please watch and share.
Model Gigi Hadid arrives for jury duty at the New York Criminal Court in Manhattan. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
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Law enforcement officials say they have discovered the decomposed, partially dismembered body of a young woman inside the basement of a Philadelphia home, reports Breaking 911. The Philadelphia’s Sheriff’s Office made the discovery while serving a search warrant in the 2100 block of Porter Street Thursday night. Five people were taken into custody on unknown charges. According to WPVI, authorities were looking for a missing 18-year-old. The victim has not been identified.
Eleven U.S. troops were treated for concussion symptoms as a result of the Jan. 8 Iranian missile attack on an Iraqi base where U.S. forces were stationed, the U.S. military said on Thursday, after initially saying no service members had been hurt, Reuters reported. “While no U.S. service members were killed in the Jan. 8 Iranian attack on Al Asad Air base, several were treated for concussion symptoms from the blast and are still being assessed,” Captain Bill Urban, spokesman for U.S. Central Command, said in a statement.