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The Milwaukee Police Department has released video of a fatal officer-involved shooting that occurred on Dec. 15, 2019. The suspect, convicted felon Kean Walker, was wanted on misdemeanor battery and disorderly conduct charges for punching and pointing a gun at his girlfriend. A pursuit ensued and Walker crashed into a light pole. He ran from the vehicle and fired at officers, who returned fire, killing him. #shooting
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There was an active shooter situation unfolding in Jersey City on Tuesday afternoon, reported Breaking 911. The incident began around 12:40 p.m. local time. According to scanner traffic, two gunmen were firing at police officers and random people. The gunmen…
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(WARNING: 21+) Body cam footage of the deadly shootout in Jersey City at a kosher market was released Thursday. In the footage, you can see a police officer shoot at the suspects from the fourth floor of a school across the street. On December 10, the attack was carried out at a Jewish-owned kosher grocery store located in the Greenville section of Jersey City, New Jersey. Five people were killed at the store, including the two assailants and three civilians whom they attacked. The shooters were identified as David N. Anderson, 47, and Francine Graham, 50. #shooting
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There was a daring rescue on an Indiana highway. With flames around them, good Samaritans pulled a driver out of his truck after it flipped and caught fire.
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BMW plummets from the third floor of a car park before flipping and landing on another vehicle in Los Angeles... but both drivers somehow survive. #fuck_lucky
More than 500 cases of the killer #coronavirus have been detected in prisons across China, fuelling fears about the infection's ability to spread rapidly in confined areas. In response to the crisis, nine Communist officials and two prison chiefs from three provinces were sacked. Beijing has now sent out a special team to investigate the situation, which has seen guards stuck down by SARS-CoV-2 as well as inmates. It comes as China's National Health Commission today reported 889 new cases of the never-before-seen virus. The figure is more than double the toll that was recorded the day before (394), which was the lowest in almost a month. In other developments today to the coronavirus crisis, which has struck down almost 77,000 people worldwide and killed more than 2,200. Iran confirmed 13 new cases of the killer virus and two new deaths, bringing its total fatalities to four – the highest amount outside of mainland China.
Prosecutors in western Mexico said that the arrest of a criminal gang led to the discovery of a house that had been used to dispose of 24 bodies. Michoacán state attorney general Adrían López Zolís said the remains were found buried in a 40-foot deep clandestine ditch in the municipality of Coeneo following last Friday's operation in the city of Pátzcuaro. The dead included five women and 19 men, whose ages ranged from about 20 to about 40. Many had either had their throats slashed or been decapitated. López Zolís explained during a news conference Thursday morning that the dismantling of the criminal group - six men and three women - led authorities to the private property in the Coeneo neighborhood of Comanja, where law enforcement unearthed mass burial ground. López Zolís said some of the bodies found had been dismembered and buried in the patio of the house, which was under construction. Experts estimated the victims had been killed between four and six months ago.
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Somewhere in China ... #fuck_lucky
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Female MMA fighter breaks her male rival's NOSE with a vicious headbutt after she loses a challenge on Romanian reality TV show Survivor. #facepalm
Russia has today dismissed claims it is meddling in the 2020 presidential race, after U.S. lawmakers were told that Moscow was trying to help Donald Trump win a second term. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov made the predictable denial at a press conference today where he labeled the claims 'paranoid announcements'. 'Unfortunately, there will be more and more of [them] as we get closer to the elections,' he said in Moscow. 'Of course, they have nothing to do with the truth.' U.S. intelligence officials told lawmakers last Thursday that Vladimir Putin's regime was resuming its efforts to interfere in American politics.
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An Elk Grove Police officer is being hailed as a hero after the department released video that shows him helping rescue a driver from his car after a fiery crash. The dashboard and body-camera video, taken from a Feb. 11 incident and posted to social media Tuesday night, shows Officer Jarred Houston racing his patrol car around the roundabout at Sheldon and Waterman roads, then getting out and running toward the white sedan. The driver, whose face is blurred in the video, is trapped on the front passenger’s side of the burning car when Houston arrives. “I cannot get out, sir,” the driver tells him. Houston tells the man to get away from the window, before smashing it out with a baton to gain access. Houston then pulls the man out of the car through the window opening, the video shows.
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Officials are keeping a close eye on air quality as a fire at the Northern Metal Recycling facility in Becker, Minnesota burns for a third day. Suppression efforts continue, but officials say it will take several days to fully extinguish the fire.
Researchers at the National Institute of Health (NIH) and the University of Texas at Austin claimed to have made a breakthrough in their coronavirus research and said their data could help develop a vaccine. Scientists were able to create a 3D atomic-scale map of the part of the virus that attaches itself to human cells and causes infection, according to UT News. Mapping what researchers call the "spike protein" is a vital step toward developing vaccines and antiviral drugs. Jason McLellan, an associate professor at UT Austin, spoke with Fox News about the virus and said researchers hope to study the 3D map, in an effort to develop antibodies that can help fight the disease. "What we've been able to do is produce the molecule that's on the surface of the coronavirus in our lab. So the surface of the virus contains these spike molecules that sort of resemble mushrooms and they use these molecules to bind to our cells and then cause the virus to enter the cells," he said.