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— There's 3,6 Million Syrian Immigrants in Turkey.

Sultan Erdogan officially opened the Doors of Europe for another Wave of Invasion.
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Newark police officers helped the save the life of a man who was threatening to jump into the frigid Passaic River from a fence at Riverfront Park on Monday night. A woman flagged down officers Jocelyn Allen and Kerwin Lovo around 9:45 p.m. near the intersection of Read Street and Raymond Boulevard to report that a man was standing on a fence railing at the park, officials said. Allen chatted with the man briefly as he straddled the fence, learning that he had daughters and reminding the distraught man that his children needed him. Moments later as other Newark police officers and Essex County Sheriff’s Officers arrived, the man briefly looked back toward the river and several officers grabbed his clothing to pull the man to safety.
A Texas woman shot her 10-year-old nephew while babysitting him, when the firearm she was playing with accidentally discharged, police say. Caitlyn Smith, 19, was booked Wednesday into the Harris County Jail and charged with one felony count of injury to a child causing serious bodily injury, according to online inmate records. Deputies with the Harris County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to a residence around 4 p.m over reports that a child had been shot, KHOU reported. Once on the scene, deputies discovered that Smith accidentally discharged the firearm, striking her nephew. Smith was reportedly taking selfies with the gun before it went off, the New York Post reported. The child was taken to an area hospital where he underwent surgery. Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said in a tweet that the boy was in serious condition but is expected to make a full recovery. Smith remained at the Harris County Jail on $20,000 bond and her next court date on Friday. If convicted, she could face up to 20 years in prison.
Nationwide controversy is brewing as states consider banning transgender athletes from sports teams that they identify with, FOX NEWS reported. The new legislation will force transgender athletes to compete under their gender assigned at birth if it passes. Alabama is currently pushing for the transgender athletes ban that many across the country have already established. A bill that is sponsored by Alabama state Rep. Chris Pringle and is known as the "gender is real legislative act" or "girl act," calls for transgender athletes in K-12 public schools to compete based on the gender listed on their birth certificate. Pringle is confident that the bill will pass. “It will pass," he said. "There’s a lot of support in the chamber from other colleagues, a lot of people want to be co-sponsors of the bill, so I see when we get it up, it passing overwhelmingly."
The Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department was looking for a stolen hearse with a body inside that was stolen from a Church Wednesday. The vehicle, a black Lincoln Navigator, was taken around 8 p.m. local time from Saint Anthony’s Church. The department posted on Twitter, “To the suspect(s) driving around in a Black Lincoln Navigator stolen from the 700 blk of Rosemead Bl just after 8PM today in uninc Pasadena: Out of all the bad decisions you have made, at least make one good one and bring back the deceased person and casket inside the Navigator.” It was unclear if the suspected thieves had knowledge there was a corpse inside. #LAPD #facepalm
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The victims are: Jesus Valle Jr., 33 of Milwaukee, Gennady Levshetz, 61, of Mequon, Trevor Wetselaar, 33, of Milwaukee, Dana Walk, 57, of Delafield, Dale Hudson, 50, of Waukesha.
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(WARNING: 21+) Baltimore County police released police body worn camera footage of the I-83 police officer-involved #shooting from November 26, 2019. Baltimore County Police were called to the unit block of Pheasant Wood Court in Parkton where an individual, who had reportedly been drinking, threatening to assault a family member and himself, left the location in a vehicle. Unfortunately, in this incident, after police conducted a car stop, circumstances occurred where the man, identified as Eric John Sopp (48) of the unit block of Pheasant Wood Court, was fatally shot. Police spokeswoman Sgt. Vickie Wareheim said that after Sopp was shot, police did not recover a weapon from his body.
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(WARNING: 21+) Baltimore County police released police body worn camera footage of the I-83 police officer-involved #shooting from November 26, 2019. Baltimore County Police were called to the unit block of Pheasant Wood Court in Parkton where an individual…
Shortly before 9 p.m. a 9-1-1 call was received from a family member of the Mr. Sopp indicating that he was intoxicated, threatened to hurt her and was holding a weapon, indicating he would hurt himself, as well. He left the residence in a car prior to officers arriving. Police officers were dispatched to the residence and a description of the car, the individual, and the possibility of him still being armed was communicated to other officers. The car was spotted on Mt. Carmel Road entering the ramp to southbound Interstate 83 where the car stop was initiated and the incident took place.

The officer involved in a shooting on I-83 is identified as Officer Page, a 21-year veteran of the department assigned to the Cockeysville Precinct (Precinct 7) with no prior police-involved shooting incidents. He will not face criminal charges and is back on active duty, the department announced Thursday.
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El Mundo:
>Police leave the Greek islands after clashes with neighbors over new migrant centers
— "Riot Police leave the Greek islands after clashes with neighbors over new centers for immigrants.

The Greek Government has withdrawn a large part of the riot agents sent to the Aegean Islands after violent clashes with the islanders, who reject the construction of new closed centers for immigrants.

The tension in the islands of Lesbos and Chios reached levels of extraordinary violence in the hours prior to this decision, with groups of neighbors sneaking into hotels where some policemen were staying, to attack them and drag them out of there."

https://www.elmundo.es/internacional/2020/02/27/5e57ce5efdddff813f8b46e2.html
The Invasion has begun.

— Hundreds of Syrian Immigrants started to travel from Turkey to Greece by Bus after Turkish Government opened the borders between Turkey and Europe, allowing immigrants to travel from Turkey to any bordering countries from EU.
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The new video released by #NASA shows what the Apollo 13 astronauts saw on their mission in 1970. #history
US agents have discovered yet another illegal smuggling tunnel connecting the US and Mexico, just one month after authorities found the longest tunnel ever along the Southwest border. Border Patrol agents unearthed the 30-foot long drug smuggling route running into Nogales, southern Arizona, this week. The tunnel, running under the US-Mexico border, was found by Arizona Customs and Border Protection agents. Its discovery marks the third underground smuggling tunnel to be intercepted by US authorities since December and comes just one month after agents found the longest cross-border tunnel on record, stretching three-quarters of a mile long.