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Chaotic Scenes at the Greece/Turkey border tonight, Molotov cocktails thrown over the fence by migrants.
ICE’s chief said Wednesday that it would take 140 years to remove all of the illegal immigrants who came into the country during the border surge of the past two years at current deportation rates, Fox News reported. Matt Albence, acting director of U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, said the border surge of the past two years had added 900,000 non-detained cases to ICE’s docket, bringing the total to 3.3 million. “As numbers continue to climb, they will continue to outpace ICE's inabilities to swiftly remove individuals,” Albence said. He said that ICE had arrested 2,500 noncriminal fugitives, or aliens who fail to leave the country after an order of removal. “If we do that, based on just the numbers that came in the last two years, it would take us about 140 years to clear up that backlog.”
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An Arkansas police officer was killed in the line of duty during a traffic stop Tuesday night, according to multiple reports. Officer Brent Scrimshire of the Hot Springs Police Department was taken to a hospital and later died from his injuries. The suspect was also shot during the exchange of gunfire, but the gunman's name and medical condition were not immediately disclosed. "We ask for you to keep his family and co-workers in your thoughts and prayers," the department said. "We are devastated by our loss." The investigation has been handed to the Arkansas State Police. More information will be released at a later time, police said. #RIP
A Minnesota mom dragged her 11-year-old son out of bed and threw him off the balcony of their fourth-floor apartment, before punching and spitting on responding officers, investigators said Wednesday. Itayvia Lloyd, 33, admitted to the attack on her child, but has yet to explain the incident, St. Paul police spokesman Steve Linders told reporters. A witness called police after seeing the child fall from the balcony, thinking it was a suicide attempt, Linders said. The boy was found lying in a courtyard with significant injuries, and was unable to tell officers and paramedics what happened, FOX9 Minneapolis reported. The child suffered at least one broken femur, a fractured jaw and head injuries, but was expected to survive, Linders said, adding he may be “injured emotionally as well.”
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(WARNING: 21+) The 9-year-old daughter of a woman who was shot by a Gastonia Police officer in July 2018 will receive $2,500 from the city of Gastonia as part of a settlement. Zykala Sh’nise Lynn, who is the daughter of Brittany Lynn, suffered severe emotional distress as the result of an officer-involved shooting at 401 S. Gray St. in Gastonia on July 8-9, 2018, according to documents filed in Gaston County Superior Court. The settlement between the city of Gastonia and the child was approved Monday in a hearing before Superior Court Judge Sam Ervin. Read the full story. #shooting
Donald Trump BANS visitors to the US from Europe for 30 days starting at midnight on Friday to stop coronavirus - but excludes American citizens, their relatives and travelers from UK and Ireland. President Donald Trump told the nation he was ordering an immediate shut-down of all travel from Europe to the United States as he addressed the nation on the coronavirus in a prime time Wednesday speech. 'We will be suspending all travel from Europe to the United States for the next 30 days,' Trump announced, in a speech from the Oval Office to the nation. 'The new rules will go into effect Friday at midnight,' he said. The move was so sudden the acting Homeland Security secretary said he would issue full guidance on how to carry it out within 48 hours.
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(WARNING: 21+) Cops shot a 26-year-old man on Tuesday evening in Raleigh, North Carolina and the incident sparked furious protests after police say falsehoods spread online. Rumors swirled on social media stating the suspect was an “unarmed child” who was “shot in the back for stealing a pizza.” Police say that is not the case and they have just released all video footage available. #shooting
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(WARNING: 21+) Cops shot a 26-year-old man on Tuesday evening in Raleigh, North Carolina and the incident sparked furious protests after police say falsehoods spread online. Rumors swirled on social media stating the suspect was an “unarmed child” who was…
Galeigh police released body camera and dash camera footage related to an officer-involved shooting that left a 26-year-old man wounded. At approximately 6:40 p.m., Raleigh Police officers responded to a call of a man with a gun in the 1000 block of N. Rogers Lane. When officers arrived at the scene, they observed an individual who matched the description given by the 911 caller. This individual was later identified as Javier Torres (DOB 8/3/93). Torres ran upon the arrival of the responding officers and a foot chase ensued, during which police repeatedly ordered Torres to stop and drop the gun. During the chase, Torres was shot one time by a responding officer. He was transported to a nearby hospital by EMS. A handgun, as described by the 911 caller, was located at the scene of the shooting. No officers were injured during this incident.
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Audio from a CSPAN feed before the President’s Oval Address on the Coronavirus captured him panicking after a staffer pointed out a pen mark on his shirt. “I what? Oh, fuck! Uh oh, I got a pen mark…” before asking staff for “white stuff” to fix it. 😝