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(WARNING: 21+) South Pasadena police released body camera footage of an officer-involved shooting that killed actress Vanessa Marquez in August 2018. Two police officers acted in "lawful self-defense" in the fatal shooting of former ER actress Vanessa Marquez, who was shot and killed in her home in South Pasadena, California, in 2018, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office has ruled. On August 30, 2018, SPPD officers responded to an apartment located on Fremont Avenue, in the City of South Pasadena, to conduct a welfare check on Vanessa Marquez. Marquez lived in an upstairs apartment in the complex. During the contact, Marquez brandished a black BB handgun and a fatal officer involved shooting occurred. The review released by the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office. #shooting
Three people were killed when a small airplane crashed along Interstate 55 Tuesday morning, state police said. The Logan County coroner confirmed the number of people who died but didn't publicly identify the victims, pending notification of relatives. According to the Federal Aviation Administration, the plane crashed under unknown circumstances onto the median of the interstate and was destroyed upon impact. The type of aircraft was not immediately known, USA Today reported. Multiple agencies responded to the crash scene. The plane crashed at approximately 8:49 a.m. The National Transportation Safety Board will lead the investigation into the crash, assisted by the FAA, said Elizabeth Isham Cory of FAA public affairs. The investigation will take a year or more, she said.
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Tornadoes struck central Tennessee early Tuesday morning leaving at least 19 people dead, more than 150 hospitalized and thousands without power. One of the massive 'supercells' swept through downtown Nashville, knocking out power and tearing through at least…
Mapping the toll of Tuesday's storms and tornadoes on Nashville. Nearly two dozen people, including several children, died early Tuesday as several tornadoes spawned by violent storms ripped through Nashville and central Tennessee. One of the biggest tornadoes tore directly through Nashville. It blew out windows and knocked down power lines from the Germantown neighborhood north of downtown to the Five Points area of East Nashville and more than 20 miles east to Mount Juliet. Nashville Electric Service officials estimated 50,000 people were without power. The tornado's path was similar to two historical tornadoes that hit Nashville in March 1933 and April 1998. At least 48 structures collapsed around Nashville, according to the Nashville Fire Department. More than two dozen buildings and business were destroyed or damaged. 🌪
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Nashville Mayor John Cooper told Fox News Tuesday the swift actions of citizens and local government prevented greater loss of life Monday night after a tornado ripped through Tennessee's capital city. Officials said the storms had killed at least 22 people throughout the state. "If you look at the specific areas, we had a tornado skip through the county," Cooper told host Neil Cavuto. "Time and time again you can see how blessed we were to only have two fatalities in this county. It could have been many, many more."
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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…
A 25-year-old transient accused of stealing a hearse with a dead body inside near Los Angeles, and leading police on a wild chase that ended with a crash, has been charged in the caper. Authorities said Juarez stole a 2017 black Lincoln Navigator parked outside St. Anthony Greek Orthodox Church in East Pasadena on Feb. 27. The driver left the keys in the ignition while taking another corpse from the vehicle into the church, KTLA-TV reported. The SUV was gone when the driver returned. Someone spotted the vehicle the following morning and notified law enforcement. An attempted vehicle stop failed and a chase ensued. The pursuit ended when Juarez allegedly crashed on Interstate 110 in South Los Angeles. The casket with the body was inside, police said. The body was taken to a mortuary and the SUV was impounded, according to the news station. Juarez faces up to more than three years in prison.
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Two New Jersey State Troopers rescued the driver of a tractor-trailer just seconds before the vehicle burst into flames on Monday and captured the entire incident on a body camera. Trooper Robert Tarleton had already stopped someone on Interstate 287 in Bridgewater Township, when the tractor-trailer ran off the road and struck a guardrail, before bursting into flames. After Tarleton called in the accident, he sprinted towards the burning truck. State Police Lieutenant Edward Ryer, who was on his way home from work, had also jumped out of his car in an effort to rescue the driver. The driver sustained minor injuries and was transported to Morristown Medical Center to be examined. The cause of the crash is currently being investigated. Ryer and Tarleton will be available to speak with the media at division headquarters in Ewing, N.J., on Wednesday morning at 10 a.m.
Joe Biden has won the first victory on Super Tuesday by taking Virginia while Bernie Sanders won in his home state of Vermont within minutes of polls closing. Twelve other states and American Samoa will have results roll in throughout the night, with California being the last to close at 11pm EST. The showdown is primarily between Sanders and Biden, who according to FiveThirtyEight.com , now has a better chance than Sanders of winning seven states, including Texas, where Biden campaigned Monday night and received a trio of endorsements from former rivals. The final Data for Progress poll from California also showed Biden cutting into Sanders' commanding lead. In the new survey, Sanders leads the ex-veep by seven points. In previous California polls he was besting Biden by as many as 21 points.
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Video shows a man as he allegedly stole thousands of dollars worth of tools from a home, and he returned to the scene only to be met by the barrel of a gun.
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A wanted driver led police on a brief chase last month that began in Hingham and ended with a crash in Quincy, Massachusetts. Officers released dashcam footage of the incident that occurred early in the morning on February 16. That video shows a cruiser pursuing an SUV that was spotted leaving the scene. That driver then takes off on Route 3A and continues over the Fore River Bridge before coming to a crashing stop in Quincy. No one was injured in the crash. The driver, who was wanted on two other warrants, was taken into custody without further incident and is now facing a number of new charges including, driving with a suspended license and no insurance.
The #coronavirus death toll in the US has now jumped to nine after test results for two people who died last week came back positive for the disease. All nine deaths have occurred in Washington state with at least six of them linked to the senior living facility, Life Care Center, in Seattle. Some staff may have been exposed to the virus while working in the intensive care unit where that patient was being treated but they don't believe that other patients were exposed, a hospital spokeswoman said. Officials have not yet determined how the senior living facility became the epicenter of where the majority of deadly cases have been linked to. North Carolina announced its first case on Tuesday after a man traveled to Washington state and visited the Seattle care facility where the outbreak has occurred. The jump in the death toll came as health officials promised to ramp up coronavirus testing across the US and vowed to test a million people by the end of the week.
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Mike Bloomberg dramatically quit the presidential race Wednesday morning after a disastrous Super Tuesday and immediately backed Joe Biden. And Democrats are urging Elizabeth Warren to drop out as well after further pulling votes from both frontrunners Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders without winning any of the more than dozen states that cast their ballots. Warren even managed to come third in her own state of Massachusetts, leaving her campaign in crisis. Donald Trump mocks 'Mini Mike' Bloomberg for 'washing $700million down the drain' and declares the billionaire and Elizabeth 'Pocahontas' Warren the biggest 'losers' of Super Tuesday. #losers
The number of #coronavirus cases in New York has now jumped to six after the wife, two children and neighbor of a Manhattan attorney who is currently hospitalized with the disease all tested positive. In total, the number of cases across the country have soared to more than 130 and nine people have now died from the disease in Washington state. New York cases soared to six on Wednesday after officials confirmed that the Manhattan attorney's wife, 20-year-old son, 14-year-old daughter and neighbor had all tested positive for coronavirus. The 50-year-old attorney, who lives in Westchester County and commutes to his midtown Manhattan law firm, was confirmed as the state's second case on Tuesday. He remains in a critical condition in intensive care at the New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center on the Upper West Side. Health officials said the attorney has an underlying respiratory illness that potentially put him in more danger from the disease.