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(WARNING: 21+) Gastonia Police Department, North Carolina, released body camera footage of an officer involved shooting that occurred at Buffalo Wild Wings in Gastonia on Aug. 13, 2019. Officials said James Matthew Roberts Jr. was frantically waving a gun outside a Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant last August, threatening to shoot himself or someone else when police arrived. The officer Taylor yells over 20 times for the defendant to, 'Drop the gun, drop the gun'. Gastonia Police Officer Maurice Taylor III, fired four times at James Matthew Roberts Jr., 22, as Roberts stepped from his car and appeared to raise a pistol at Officer. Roberts was struck by at least one bullet and fell to the ground. After spending more than 150 days in jail awaiting trial, Roberts appeared on court on March 2, where he was charged for assault with a deadly weapon on a government official. #shooting
A cruise ship that previously carried two passengers who contracted coronavirus, including one who died, is now being held 400 miles off the California coast after at least 20 people onboard fell ill. Thousands of passengers are currently on the Grand Princess cruise ship that was banned on Wednesday from returning to its home port of San Francisco from a voyage to Hawaii amid the suspected coronavirus outbreak. Two passengers who traveled on the same ship on a previous voyage last month between San Francisco and Mexico later fell ill and tested positive for the #coronavirus. Eleven passengers and 10 crew members who are currently on the same ship have now reported symptoms that could turn out to be the coronavirus, seasonal flu or the common cold. Sixty two passengers who were on the previous Mexican cruise where the two cases were detected remained on the ship for the Hawaii voyage as well.
The US death toll from coronavirus has now risen to 11 with more than 160 confirmed cases across the country.
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(WARNING: 21+) The San Diego Police Department released body camera and smart streetlight footage Wednesday from an Oak Park foot chase that ended when an officer shot and killed the suspect while reportedly struggling with him on Jan. 24, the department confirmed. A smart streetlight camera shows Toby Diller, 31, pacing at the northeast corner of College Grove Drive and 54th Street in Oak Park at around 3:45 p.m. on Jan. 24. #shooting
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(WARNING: 21+) The San Diego Police Department released body camera and smart streetlight footage Wednesday from an Oak Park foot chase that ended when an officer shot and killed the suspect while reportedly struggling with him on Jan. 24, the department confirmed.…
Two police officers were driving in the area on patrol when they noticed Diller “acting erratically while holding the open container,” according to SDPD.

In the video, SDPD Officers Devion Johnson and Benjamin Downing pull over on a nearby frontage road near Diller for an enforcement stop and exit the vehicle. One of the officers shouts, “Hold up. Stop. Stop. Police!,” as Diller runs away into traffic lanes of 54th Street.

As Downing emerges through some bushes, his body cam footage shows Johnson struggling with Diller on the ground in the middle of the street.

The officers order Diller to remain on the ground and Diller continues to struggle with them, police said.

Soon after, Downing tells Johnson that the suspect has Downing's gun.

Police later reported Diller began pulling at Downing's service weapon and ended up ripping the gun and holster off of his belt.
A California man faces four years in prison for attacking a bar patron who was wearing a red “Make America Great Again” hat in a restroom last year, officials said Wednesday. David Delgado, 32, pleaded no contest to one count of felony assault by means of force likely to produce great bodily injury, the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office said in a news release. The attack happened on Sept. 2, 2019, at a restaurant in downtown Hermosa Beach. The victim was wearing a red hat with white lettering written in Russian that translated to “Make America Great Again,” a prosecutor said. Authorities said they used surveillance footage to identify Delgado and arrest him at his home without incident Oct. 1. Delgado is scheduled to be sentenced May 28.
Gusty winds in Indiana are being blamed for a series of crashes on an interstate that closed the busy road for hours. One multi-vehicle crash was in the northbound lanes of Interstate 65, about 91 miles northwest of Indianapolis, the Indiana State Police said in a news release. According to a preliminary investigation, several semi-trucks were traveling in the northbound lanes when "a strong gust of wind blew across the interstate from the west," causing one trailer to "become airborne" and strike another truck in the right lane, said Sgt. Glen Fifield. "Both drivers then lost control of their vehicles, with one striking the median guardrail before hitting the concrete bridge abutment," Fifield noted. "The cab of the truck then separated from the frame." The first truck ended up crashing into a creek as the cab came to a stop on its side in the median. The second truck involved wound up in a nearby ditch. Images released by police showed the extent of the damage.