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Tucker Carlson Tonight: 5 year-old boy Cannon Hinnant was killed while riding his bike; Rick Leventhal reports.
Bison attacks woman in South Dakota for getting too close to calf. Footage shows the bison taking hold of the woman and dragging her across the street into the grass. According to the Chronicle, the victim suffered injuries that were considered not to be serious and was flown to an area hospital.
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Looters in Chicago might have gotten away with a lot of crimes last weekend but shouldn’t press their luck this time, the city’s police superintendent said. “We want to send a message,” Chicago police Supt. David Brown told reporters outside the city’s famed Water Tower. “If you come downtown or to anyone of our retail corridors to loot, CPD is doing to arrest you. If someone is attempting to break a window to loot, CPD is going to arrest you. If you’re going in and out of stores in an attempt to loot, CPD is going to arrest you. If you are carrying or transporting merchandise from a store that has been looted, you will be stopped and arrested.” Chicago police arrested more than 100 people in connection with last weekend’s lawlessness, during which several police officers were injured. The police department has also set up a Looting Task Force and is working with the FBI to track down suspects from last weekend and bring them to justice, Brown said.
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Tensions flared overnight in Washington DC after police arrested protesters and shoved them into vans during a late-night anti-police march. Footage from the scene shows protestors trying to stop a police van from escorting detained individuals by blocking off a road in northwest DC. Police declined to answer why people were being arrested to journalists on the scene, adding that early morning calls and emails to the department were not answered. Earlier on Thursday evening, police are said to have boxed in a group of demonstrators on a sidewalk as they marched through northwest DC. Tysean Hoffman, of Alexandria, said that the protestors were mostly peaceful but there were some instances of fireworks being lit, trash cans being tipped over and one being set alight.
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Oregon state police leave Portland in favor of counties were criminal prosecution is 'still a priority'
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Two killed and six injured on accident in Krasnodar region, Russia.
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Ottumwa, IA – Mahaska County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) Deputy Brian Rainey died from an accidental gunshot wound early Tuesday morning, according to his department. The 39-year-old deputy was off-duty at a residence in the 700-block of Edwards Drive when the incident occurred at approximately 7 a.m. on Aug. 11. Investigators said they believe Deputy Rainey was shot in the torso when his firearm was unintentionally discharged. The identity of the person who fired the weapon was not released, The Oskaloosa Herald reported. Deputy Rainey was transported to Ottumwa Regional Health Center, where he was pronounced dead at 8:01 a.m., according to his obituary. MCSO announced Deputy Rainey’s death “with great sadness” in a press release. Deputy Rainey’s law enforcement career began in 2008, when he joined the Oskaloosa Police Department (OPD), according to his obituary. He remained at the OPD until 2017, when he was hired at MCSO. #RIP
2 adults, 1 child die after fiery crash in Las Vegas on northbound I-15 at the Spaghetti Bowl interchange on Thursday, Aug. 13, 2020. Las Vegas Fire Department is assisting Nevada Highway Patrol with a crash near the Spaghetti Bowl interchange Thursday afternoon. Witnesses say a reckless driver made an unsafe lane change, causing the multi-vehicle pileup and the death sevetal people.
A section of the bulk carrier ship MV Wakashio, belonging to a Japanese company but Panamanian-flagged, ran aground on a reef, is pictured at the Riviere des Creoles, August 13, 2020. REUTERS/Reuben Pillay
Boston, MA – Boston Police Department (BPD) K9 Rocky died on July 15 following a brief illness, according to his department. The BPD announced the seven-year-old dual-purpose explosive detection and patrol K9’s death in a Facebook post the same day. “The Boston Police Department regrets to announce the passing of active duty K-9 Rocky following a brief illness,” the post read. #K9 Rocky served BPD for six years. He helped to apprehend suspects in numerous high-profile cases during his career, including the 2016 apprehension of a murder suspect in Taunton. In 2018, he assisted in the arrest of a suspect who disrobed in the bedroom of a woman he didn’t know after breaking into her home. K9 Rocky also located a loaded handgun and other evidence that helped to tie a suspect to a 2017 armed robbery. “His handler and partner noted that Rocky was a great dog who enjoyed working and will be dearly missed,” a BPD statement said. “Our thoughts go out to this officer during this difficult time.”
A homeless man lived in the luxury suite at the Tampa Bay Rowdies soccer stadium for two weeks undetected after sneaking in with a cleaning crew then setting up home inside. Daniel Albert Neja, 39, was arrested on Sunday after being caught by a cleaning crew in the stadium. He had stolen more than $1,000 in clothes from the merchandise store and drunk $250 worth of alcohol before being caught. He had been living in the stadium since July 26 when, according to a police report, he blended in with cleaning crews to get inside. Once they left, he stayed behind and went undisturbed for more than two weeks. For food, Neja pillaged concession stands. He wore clothes from the merchandise store worth a total of $1,043. He was discovered finally by a cleaning crew on Sunday, who found his blankets, razors and shaving foam. Neja was arrested on charges of burglary and resisting an officer without violence. He is now being held in the Pinellas County Jail on a $5,000 bail.
On July 29 at 12:55pm the victim was walking “Bean”, a 4 month old Chihuahua, in the area of Maplewood Ave & Wilton Pl., when the suspect, a male in his late 20’s in a Chevy Volt, pushed the victim to the ground & stole “Bean”. Any info call #LAPD Olympic Detectives 213-382-9463.