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Empty shelves continued on today in the Netherlands.
A Philadelphia SWAT team officer was shot and killed early Friday as he and other officers were attempting to arrest a murder suspect. Cpl. James O’Connor, 46, is the first police officer killed in the line of duty in Philadelphia in five years, according to reports. The officer was struck by gunfire just before 6 a.m. at a home where the SWAT team was attempting to serve a warrant on the murder suspect. Officers returned fire. “We just want everyone to know it’s a very sad day,” Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw said, Fox 29 Philadelphia reported. “Not just for officers here but it’s a very sad day for the family who is here and who is mourning and still trying to stomach all of this now.” O’Connor, a married father of two, including a son who also serves on the force, had been a police officer for 23 years and was with the SWAT unit for 15 years. His daughter serves in the U.S. Air Force. #RIP
At least two separate altercations – one at a New York City Costco, and another at a Georgia Sam’s Club – broke out this week as more people flock to big box stores to stock up on items as the coronavirus continues to spread throughout the U.S. In footage reportedly taken on Thursday in Brooklyn, two customers got into a heated argument while standing in line. In the video, a woman can be seen angrily talking to an employee while wearing a face mask. Also on Thursday, though later in the evening, according to a video uploaded to Twitter, two customers are seen in an all-out #brawl in front of what appears to be a refrigerated section. The violent altercation reportedly took place at a Sam’s Club in Hiram, Ga.However, police reportedly were quick to dispel rumors that the altercation was over water, hand sanitizer or other coronavirus-related items people have been stocking up on. #facepalm
Richmond Police Department officer McGarva would like to introduce you to Maybe It’s Mable! This sweet 2-year-old pit mix loves interacting with people. Can’t you tell? She also has the cutest little smile! Maybe it’s Male would love an active home. If you’re interested in meeting her, contact RACC at 804-646-2210.
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⚠️ ☣ 🇨🇵 #France in fear ‼
The situation in France. Empty shelves due to the fear of the deadly coronavirus.
Noodles in these days are rare..
The situation in France. Empty shelves due to the fear of the deadly coronavirus.
Noodles in these days are rare..
Roughly 400 National Guard personnel have been activated in six states to help curtail the spread of the coronavirus, with another 600 expected to join them within 24 hours, the National Guard Bureau announced Friday, the Hill reported. “As of this morning, about 400 Air and Army National Guard professionals in six states — Florida, Iowa, Louisiana, New York, Rhode Island and Washington — are providing personnel in support of civil authority at the direction of their governors in response to COVID-19,” the National Guard said. “As other states are requested to support civil authorities, those numbers will change rapidly. By the end of the day we expect that number to approach 1,000,” the statement read.
Richmond Police Department officer Erermis would like you to take home Buttermilk Trail (gray) and Reedy Creek (orange)! How could you say no to those faces? Both these 9-month-old male cats were found abandoned at Forest Hill Park. They are super sweet, affectionate, and would LOVE to go home together. If you’d like to adopt them, contact RACC at 804-646-2210.