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A car broke through a security barrier on the Chiefs' Super Bowl parade, leading police on a chase before officers ended the pursuit and took two suspects into custody. Police said they are not treating the incident as terrorist-related at this time. The police chase broke out on the parade route at 8:12 am this morning, just hours before the victory parade at 11:30 am. Kansas City Police Department confirmed that a vehicle broke through the parade barrier on the north side of the route as thousands of fans were gathered on the sidewalks.
UPD: Mayor Quinton Lucas told the TV station that it was an impaired driver taking 'a joy ride' and was not terrorism-related.
Chiefs quarterback and Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes slammed cans of beer thrown to him by spectators, and even stepped out for a quick bathroom break along Wednesday's parade route in Kansas City, where eager fans braved freezing temperatures and a potential snow storm to celebrate Sunday's 31-20 win over the San Francisco 49ers and the team's first championship in 50 years.
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One Chiefs fan was seen climbing a tree to get a better view along the parade route, but ended up falling about 15 feet or so to the ground below. 😂 #losers
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(WARNING: 21+) The NOPD released to media video footage captured from officer’s body worn and dashboard cameras during an officer-involved shooting incident on January 25, 2020. The video, released under the department’s protocol regarding instances of officer-involved shootings, clearly shows how quickly events unfolded from the time NOPD officers first arrived at the scene to the moment when the use of deadly force was required. #shooting
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(WARNING: 21+) The NOPD released to media video footage captured from officer’s body worn and dashboard cameras during an officer-involved shooting incident on January 25, 2020. The video, released under the department’s protocol regarding instances of officer…
At 7:26 a.m. on January 25, NOPD received multiple calls of an intoxicated subject pointing a firearm at random individuals in the area of Bourbon and St. Louis streets. People fleeing the scene flagged down responding officers and directed them to the armed subject, later identified as 25-year-old Austin Bentel, who was heard and observed to be screaming and shouting profanities as he walked along the street.

Seconds after the first officer arrived on scene, Bentel was seen to approach the officer, draw a firearm and point it at that officer before the officer could exit her marked police unit. The officer, along with three other officers approaching on foot, then fired a total of 15 shots at Bentel, which resulted in Bentel being struck multiple times. Bentel was transported to an area hospital to receive treatment for his injuries. None of the officers were injured as a result of the shooting. “As shown in the video, officers had little time to react other than to defend themselves against the aggressive actions of this perpetrator,” NOPD Superintendent Shaun Ferguson said. Per standard protocol in a case when an officer’s duty weapon is discharged, the NOPD Public Integrity Bureau’s Force Investigation Team (FIT) immediately opened an investigation into the incident.

The four responding officers in this incident were:
Officer Ryeisha Warren (3 years, 11 months with NOPD)
Officer Steven Nolan (12 years, 9 months with NOPD)
Recruit Matthew Tippett (10 months with NOPD)
Recruit Sierra Cochran (6 months with NOPD)

Of the 15 total shots fired by officers, Warren and Tippett each fired six shots, while Nolan fired two shots and Cochran fired one shot. A 9mm semi -automatic handgun was recovered from Bentel’s possession in this incident. Investigators believe Bentel was pulling the trigger during the incident, but that his firearm did not discharge. It was later learned there was no magazine or ammunition in Bentel’s firearm at the time of the shooting. Investigators determined that Bentel had been drinking for several hours prior to the incident. City-owned public safety cameras captured footage of this incident, and relevant footage has been shared with the NOPD by the Real Time Crime Center. As of this writing, Bentel remains in a local hospital recovering from his injuries while in the custody of the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Department. Per standard protocol, all four officers involved in the incident have been reassigned to administrative duties while investigation into the incident is ongoing.
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(WARNING: 21+) The robber got a few shots. Somewhere in Brazil. #shooting
Wisconsin has confirmed its first case of #coronavirus, state officials said . The new patient, of undisclosed age and gender, is the twelfth confirmed case in the US after testing positive for the virus at University of Wisconsin Hospital in Madison. According to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (WDHS), the patient was in Beijing, China sometime in the past two weeks, where they came into contact with people now known to be infected with coronavirus. It's unclear if the patient would have been aware that these contacts were sick. The patient is being isolated at home, said to be doing well, and not in need of hospitalization. It comes the same day that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced that it's distributed coronavirus tests to more than 100 labs around the country. The patient's test came back positive on Wednesday, and Wisconsin officials said the person is 'doing well'. ☣️