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Violence has exploded again in Paris today as riot police clashed with masked protesters on the Champs-Elysees amid furious demonstrations against the cost of living in France.
Paris riot police sprayed tear gas, fired water cannon and stun grenades and pulled out their batons to fight back protesters gathering around the Arc de Triomphe as the 'Yellow Vest' supporters blocked the avenue today.
More than 100 people have been arrested after masked and hooded protesters hurled crowd barriers at police, with 5,000 demonstrators on the streets of Paris and further rallies spiralling across the country.
The protests, named after drivers' high-vis jackets, began last month amid fury over rising fuel prices but have mushroomed into an all-out challenge to Emmanuel Macron's government.
Some 5,000 police and gendarmes will be deployed today a week after the protesters brought chaos to the French capital, smashing up shops and restaurants, lighting fires, and battling riot squads.
Paris riot police sprayed tear gas, fired water cannon and stun grenades and pulled out their batons to fight back protesters gathering around the Arc de Triomphe as the 'Yellow Vest' supporters blocked the avenue today.
More than 100 people have been arrested after masked and hooded protesters hurled crowd barriers at police, with 5,000 demonstrators on the streets of Paris and further rallies spiralling across the country.
The protests, named after drivers' high-vis jackets, began last month amid fury over rising fuel prices but have mushroomed into an all-out challenge to Emmanuel Macron's government.
Some 5,000 police and gendarmes will be deployed today a week after the protesters brought chaos to the French capital, smashing up shops and restaurants, lighting fires, and battling riot squads.
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‘Neo-Nazi’ charged with murdering a woman at the white nationalist Charlottesville rally.
Update: https://t.me/police_frequency/173440
Update: https://t.me/police_frequency/173440
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‘Neo-Nazi’ charged with murdering a woman at the white nationalist Charlottesville rally. Update: https://t.me/police_frequency/173440
Judge Richard Moore ruled on Thursday that prosecutors will be allowed to show jurors the two Instagram posts during the trial of 21-year-old James Alex Fields Jr, which entered its fifth day on Friday.
Fields faces 10 charges for his role in the violence at the 'Unite the Right' rally in Charlottesville in August 2017, including for the murder of Heather Heyer, who died when his Dodge Challenger struck a crowd.
On Friday, Fields' trial continued with testimony from prosecution witnesses, including a photographer who captured the crash, and victims who were injured in the chaos.
'I heard screeching tires and an engine revving as it sped past me up the street,' photographer Ryan Kelly testified.
Kelly, who now does publicity shots for a brewery, was on his last day at work for local newspaper The Daily Progress and won a Putlizer prize for a photograph showing one of the people launched flailing into the air.
'It was faster than any car I've seen on that street. It was speeding, going directly into that crowd,' Kelly said.
He said he ran and began shooting photographs of the chaotic scene. He heard the sounds of thuds, screams and cries.
The jury also heard from several people who suffered debilitating injuries when they were hit by Fields' car.
Fields faces 10 charges for his role in the violence at the 'Unite the Right' rally in Charlottesville in August 2017, including for the murder of Heather Heyer, who died when his Dodge Challenger struck a crowd.
On Friday, Fields' trial continued with testimony from prosecution witnesses, including a photographer who captured the crash, and victims who were injured in the chaos.
'I heard screeching tires and an engine revving as it sped past me up the street,' photographer Ryan Kelly testified.
Kelly, who now does publicity shots for a brewery, was on his last day at work for local newspaper The Daily Progress and won a Putlizer prize for a photograph showing one of the people launched flailing into the air.
'It was faster than any car I've seen on that street. It was speeding, going directly into that crowd,' Kelly said.
He said he ran and began shooting photographs of the chaotic scene. He heard the sounds of thuds, screams and cries.
The jury also heard from several people who suffered debilitating injuries when they were hit by Fields' car.
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Fisherman, 25, discovers the body of a tragic deer frozen to death at a roadside in northern Canada as temperatures plunged
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Shocking moment a 90-year-old grandmother is sent sprawling to the ground in a sickening attack as her granddaughter is sucker punched and fly-kicked by a thug #fools
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The footage, taken in Jiangjin, south-west China, captures the view of a Honda driver as he travels down a narrow road in thick fog. #wow
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Bodycam Captures Fleeing Robbery Suspect Crashing Into Deputy's Vehicle. #pursuit
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Bodycam Captures Fleeing Robbery Suspect Crashing Into Deputy's Vehicle. #pursuit
Pasco Sheriff's Office News Release:
"Yesterday, an individual committed a robbery by sudden snatching in the area of US 19 and Flora Avenue. As he was fleeing the robbery, the individual struck another vehicle and this crash was witnessed by Pasco Sheriff's deputies after which a short pursuit was initiated before being disengaged due to the suspect traveling at over 100 mph. Shortly after the pursuit was discontinued, the suspect lost control of his vehicle as he continued heading northbound on US 19 and struck Deputy Henrici's vehicle at approximately 70 mph. This crash is captured in the below body worn camera footage and again highlights the dangers our deputies face every shift. The suspect fled the scene on foot and was apprehended shortly after. Thankfully, Deputy Henrici and the suspect suffered only minor injuries."
"Yesterday, an individual committed a robbery by sudden snatching in the area of US 19 and Flora Avenue. As he was fleeing the robbery, the individual struck another vehicle and this crash was witnessed by Pasco Sheriff's deputies after which a short pursuit was initiated before being disengaged due to the suspect traveling at over 100 mph. Shortly after the pursuit was discontinued, the suspect lost control of his vehicle as he continued heading northbound on US 19 and struck Deputy Henrici's vehicle at approximately 70 mph. This crash is captured in the below body worn camera footage and again highlights the dangers our deputies face every shift. The suspect fled the scene on foot and was apprehended shortly after. Thankfully, Deputy Henrici and the suspect suffered only minor injuries."
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French army is set to quell chaos after 'gilets jaunes' rioters stole an assault rifle from cops, attacked officers, burned cars and left 133 hurt across the nation in violent protests over fuel tax
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A burned car is seen on Kleber avenue on Sunday morning after clashes with protesters yesterday