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A car slowly plowed it’s way into a shopping mall in Russia causing extensive damage, luckily no one was hurt
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One person was killed and two people were critically injured in a fiery five-vehicle pile-up in Inglewood, officials said. Surveillance video capturing the crash shows a pickup truck making a left turn in the intersection before another vehicle slams into it broadside, at high speed, and bursts into flames.
A fifteenth American has #coronavirus, US officials announced Thursday. The latest patient is among the evacuees from Wuhan being held in quarantine at JBSA-Lackland and is the first confirmed case in Texas. The US is bracing for the new coronavirus that has now struck 60,000 people worldwide to spread in the US, officials said the previous day. Wednesday night, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed a fourteenth American had tested positive for the infection, now known as COVID-19. So far, there have been just two known cases of human-to-human transmission in the US but, after hopeful signs the outbreak might be subsiding, China Thursday reported a huge surge of more than 14,000 new cases and more than 240 deaths.
A woman in West Virginia remains hospitalized after she was seriously injured Monday by a rockslide that sent a massive boulder careening onto a highway. The Morgantown Police Department said in a news release that around 3:30 p.m. on Monongahela Boulevard "a very large boulder" fell from the top of the hillside across the roadway. West Virginia was among several states that had heavy rains this week, causing flash flooding and some landslides across the South. Flooding in the state already forced school closures due to high water. Officials in Morgantown said the boulder crashed into the path of a vehicle operated by 65-year-old Susan Cramer of Morgantown. Cramer then struck the boulder, and sustained "several severe injuries," according to police. She was taken to Ruby Memorial Hospital, officials said Tuesday, where she is being treated for several broken bones and internal injuries requiring surgery.
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At a Wednesday press conference, Antley said the department was widening the search area beyond the Churchill Heights community where she disappeared, Fox Carolina reported. Chief Byron Snellgrove of the Cayce Department of Public Safety said it’s possible…
The frantic search for Faye Marie Swetlik, a 6-year-old girl who mysteriously vanished in front of her South Carolina home Monday, has entered its fourth day as hundreds of police and FBI investigators continue piecing together evidence. Investigators are now looking for the drivers of two unfamiliar vehicles seen in the Churchill Heights neighborhood of Cayce, S.C., around the time Faye was last seen. The Cayce Department of Public Safety late Wednesday released new video of the cars, which appear to be a Chevy Trailblazer SUV and a sedan. Police said they hope to identify and interview the occupants. “We’re still exploring every possibility to bring Faye home," Cayce Public Safety Officer Sgt. Evan Antley said. No evidence has pointed to a kidnapping, but investigators said they have not ruled out abduction or other possibilities, like she walked away from her home or was harmed by someone she knew. The department also provided a tip line, (803) 205-4444, for anyone with information to call.
A chilling video shows the last moments of a 24-year-old middle school teacher in California before she was gunned down in her car by a man police now believe to be a serial killer responsible for six deaths. Nancy Magana was sitting in the car in San Bernardino with her boyfriend and five-year-old son on August 17, 2019, when they were approached by a man her boyfriend could not identify and Magana was fatally shot. The young mother, described as her 'son's superhero', was the first victim in a string of four unexplained deadly shootings in the past year that investigators now believe may have been carried out by the same gunman or gunmen. A manhunt is underway for possible serial killers as authorities in San Bernardino asked the public for help in solving the string of shootings that left six dead in total on the city's west side between August 2019 and January 2020. Anyone with information about the shootings is urged to contact Sgt Albert Tello at 909-384-5613
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The US Army has reportedly suspended a drill sergeant as it investigates an alleged assault at its premier infantry school in Ft. Benning in Georgia. The incident first came to light in a video posted on Twitter Friday by the account US Army WTF? Moments. The video reportedly shows a group of service members with shaved heads-- believed to be undergoing basic training--in a room resembling a barracks. According to Business Insider, Fort Benning spokesman Ben Garrett said the installation was 'aware' of the 'recent' incident, adding that the drill sergeant was 'suspended pending the outcome' of the investigation. In a statement to Insider, Garrett said 'The language used and behavior portrayed in the video posted to online social media platforms are not consistent with US Army Values of treating all with dignity and respect.' Drill sergeants and instructors are not allowed to hit their recruits. #wtf, Army?
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(WARNING:21+) The Waukegan Police Department released graphic footage of an officer-involved shooting that left a 35-year-old man dead on Super Bowl Sunday of last year. Three videos — two from the body cameras of Waukegan officers, and one from the cell phone of an independent witness — clearly show the moments before and after an officer fired three fatal shots through the windshield of Asuncion J. Gomez-Guerrero’s car on Feb. 3, 2019. #shooting
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(WARNING:21+) The Waukegan Police Department released graphic footage of an officer-involved shooting that left a 35-year-old man dead on Super Bowl Sunday of last year. Three videos — two from the body cameras of Waukegan officers, and one from the cell phone…
The Waukegan Police Department responded at 2:33 p.m. February 3, 2019 to a call of an unknown problem involving multiple people in the 3500 block of Windhaven Drive.

Waukegan Police Officer Rolando Villafuerte arrived at the scene and ‘became engaged’ with 35-year-old Asuncion J. Gomez-Guerrero, according to the Lake County State’s Attorney’s Office.

Gomez-Guerrero tried leaving the scene in a grey Honda and Officer Villafuerte parked his marked police car near Gomez-Guerrero’s vehicle to try and prevent him from leaving. Officer Villafuerte repeatedly told the man to stop, the Lake County State’s Attorney’s Office said.

Gomez-Guerrero started the engine and placed the vehicle into reverse. The Lake County State’s Attorney’s Office said that Officer Villafuerte placed his hand on the hood and said, “No!! No!! Hey! Hey! Turn it off!!”

Gomez-Guerrero ignored the officer and put the car into “drive” from “reverse” and turned the wheel toward the officer, at which point the front bumper struck him in the leg. Officer Villafuerte backed up and tried to slide to the side of the vehicle to avoid being run over.

“When Gomez-Guerrero continued to ignore the officer’s commands and move the vehicle forward, Villafuerte drew his weapon and fired three shots into the windshield of the vehicle,” the Lake County State’s Attorney’s Office said.

“During this entire encounter, Officer Villafuerte acted firmly, responsibly and took every reasonable step to avoid a confrontation,” Lake County State’s Attorney Michael Nerheim said.

“Mr. Gomez-Guerrero’s acts of turning the car towards Officer Villafuerte and accelerating in his direction created the reasonable belief that Officer Villafuerte’s life was in imminent danger. He acted reasonably in eliminating that threat,” Nerheim said.

After Gomez-Guerrero was shot by the officer, the vehicle continued to flee the area before crashing into a telephone pole a block away, according to the Waukegan Police Department.

Gomez-Guerrero was transported to an area hospital where he was pronounced dead. An 18-year-old Waukegan woman, who was also inside the vehicle, was transported to an area hospital with minor injuries from the crash.

Toxicology results showed that Gomez-Guerrero had a blood alcohol content of .182, more than double the legal driving limit, and had THC in his system. Villafuerte has been a police officer for 20 years, the Waukegan Police Department said.

Nerheim concluded that Officer Villafuerte acted ‘reasonably and appropriately’ in the use of deadly force during the confrontation.
A California man was arrested in connection with a number of commercial burglaries police say he committed while wearing a Spider-Man mask, according to police. Detectives served a warrant at the apartment of Lawrence Cecil Smith III, 37, where they recovered truckloads of stolen property at the residence valued at over $30,000, the Los Banos Police Department said. Smith allegedly used the mask a number of times to conceal his identity while robbing businesses that ranged from a school site, storage facilities, construction companies, and other organizations within the Los Banos community. "A number of recovered stolen items have been identified and returned to the victims in these cases; and Detectives are continuing to match up [the] property to open burglary cases," the department wrote on Facebook. Smith was booked on multiple counts of burglary and possession of stolen property. His bail is set at $60,000.
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The frantic search for Faye Marie Swetlik, a 6-year-old girl who mysteriously vanished in front of her South Carolina home Monday, has entered its fourth day as hundreds of police and FBI investigators continue piecing together evidence. Investigators are…
The body of Faye Marie Swetlik, a 6-year-old girl who mysteriously vanished in front of her South Carolina home Monday, has been discovered and her death is being treated as a homicide, FOX NEWS reported. “It is with extremely heavy hearts that we are announcing we have found the body, who the coroner has identified, as Faye Marie Swetlik,” Cayce Public Safety Director Byron Snellgrove said during a brief news conference Thursday afternoon. No arrests have been made, he said, adding that there was no danger to the public. He did not say where the body was located or give a cause of death. Snellgrove also announced that during the investigation a deceased male was located in the Churchill Heights neighborhood. He did not identify the man and did not say whether his death was related to Faye's disappearance. 😢