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https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2018/12/07/borderline-thousand-oaks-shooting/2240828002/
Six bullets struck a California officer who responded to the Borderline Bar & Grill in Thousand Oaks last month. One came from a California Highway Patrol officer's rifle, the sheriff said.
At a news conference Friday on the Thousand Oaks shooting, Sheriff Bill Ayub announced it was the shot by friendly fire that was fatal for Ventura County Sheriff's Sgt. Ron Helus.
The other five shots came from Ian David Long, 27, of Newbury Park. Long walked into the country bar on Nov. 7, and opened fire on bar patrons, killing 12 people before turning the gun on himself.
Ayub put the responsibility for the deaths, including Helus', on Long.
"Today, I'm deeply saddened to inform you that Sgt. Helus was also struck by a sixth bullet, which we now know, through forensic analysis by the FBI's crime laboratory was fired from the CHP officer's rifle," Ayub said. "Tragically, it struck vital organ and was fatal.
"This was a dynamic, chaotic event that led to a very brief, but furious gun battle between the killer and the lawmen," he said.
In a statement Friday, California Highway Patrol Commissioner Warren Stanley extended his condolences to Helus' family, friends and colleagues.
Six bullets struck a California officer who responded to the Borderline Bar & Grill in Thousand Oaks last month. One came from a California Highway Patrol officer's rifle, the sheriff said.
At a news conference Friday on the Thousand Oaks shooting, Sheriff Bill Ayub announced it was the shot by friendly fire that was fatal for Ventura County Sheriff's Sgt. Ron Helus.
The other five shots came from Ian David Long, 27, of Newbury Park. Long walked into the country bar on Nov. 7, and opened fire on bar patrons, killing 12 people before turning the gun on himself.
Ayub put the responsibility for the deaths, including Helus', on Long.
"Today, I'm deeply saddened to inform you that Sgt. Helus was also struck by a sixth bullet, which we now know, through forensic analysis by the FBI's crime laboratory was fired from the CHP officer's rifle," Ayub said. "Tragically, it struck vital organ and was fatal.
"This was a dynamic, chaotic event that led to a very brief, but furious gun battle between the killer and the lawmen," he said.
In a statement Friday, California Highway Patrol Commissioner Warren Stanley extended his condolences to Helus' family, friends and colleagues.
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Borderline shooting: Friendly fire killed sergeant in Thousand Oaks
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Tear gas is fired and more than 480 'yellow vest' protesters are arrested as trouble flares again in France with shops, restaurants and the Eiffel Tower closed amid fresh anti-Macron riots.
Paris is on lockdown as armed police battle to contain 'yellow vest' demonstrators with 481 arrests so far in the fourth straight weekend of demonstrations over living costs and proposed tax rises in France.
Dozens of streets in central Paris were closed to traffic, while the Eiffel Tower and world-famous museums such as the Musee d'Orsay, the Centre Pompidou and the Louvre were closed.
Dramatic photographs offer a snapshot into the volatile atmosphere surrounding the streets of France, as 'yellow vests' continue to demand more concessions from the government following Macron's U-turn on the fuel tax.
Many shops were boarded up to avoid looting and street furniture and construction site materials have been removed to prevent them from being used as projectiles. About 89,000 police were deployed across the country.
Of these, about 8,000 were deployed in Paris to avoid a repeat of last Saturday's mayhem when rioters torched cars and looted shops off the famed Champs Elysees boulevard, and defaced the Arc de Triomphe monument with graffiti directed at President Emmanuel Macron.
Tear gas is fired and more than 480 'yellow vest' protesters are arrested as trouble flares again in France with shops, restaurants and the Eiffel Tower closed amid fresh anti-Macron riots.
Paris is on lockdown as armed police battle to contain 'yellow vest' demonstrators with 481 arrests so far in the fourth straight weekend of demonstrations over living costs and proposed tax rises in France.
Dozens of streets in central Paris were closed to traffic, while the Eiffel Tower and world-famous museums such as the Musee d'Orsay, the Centre Pompidou and the Louvre were closed.
Dramatic photographs offer a snapshot into the volatile atmosphere surrounding the streets of France, as 'yellow vests' continue to demand more concessions from the government following Macron's U-turn on the fuel tax.
Many shops were boarded up to avoid looting and street furniture and construction site materials have been removed to prevent them from being used as projectiles. About 89,000 police were deployed across the country.
Of these, about 8,000 were deployed in Paris to avoid a repeat of last Saturday's mayhem when rioters torched cars and looted shops off the famed Champs Elysees boulevard, and defaced the Arc de Triomphe monument with graffiti directed at President Emmanuel Macron.
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https://t.me/police_frequency/6178 Tear gas is fired and more than 480 'yellow vest' protesters are arrested as trouble flares again in France with shops, restaurants and the Eiffel Tower closed amid fresh anti-Macron riots. Paris is on lockdown as armed…
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Italian nightclub stampede kills six and leaves more than 100 injured after 'pepper spray is fired inside the venue'
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Shocking footage has emerged of an arsonist blowing himself up as he attempted to set a car on fire with two accomplices in Canada.
Montreal police are seeking the public’s help in locating three men who were involved in setting an SUV on fire on Wednesday morning.
The arson attack was caught on camera at 10.55 am on Wednesday in Montreal’s Mile Ex district.
Shocking footage has emerged of an arsonist blowing himself up as he attempted to set a car on fire with two accomplices in Canada.
Montreal police are seeking the public’s help in locating three men who were involved in setting an SUV on fire on Wednesday morning.
The arson attack was caught on camera at 10.55 am on Wednesday in Montreal’s Mile Ex district.
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Elon Musk is eyeing General Motors' once-occupied plants.
The billionaire tech mogul said it's 'possible that [Tesla] would be open' to taking over automakers' old plants, such as the five factories closed by GM last month.
The comments came during Musk's wide-ranging interview with CBS' '60 Minutes.'
GM CEO Mary Barra announced in November that the car manufacturer would close five factories in North America and lay off some 14,700 workers as a result.
Musk indicated that Tesla could potentially look at scooping up the factories, joining a list of others who have indicated interest in creating jobs there in the wake of GM's decision.
'It's possible that we would be interested...that we would take it over,' Musk told interviewer Leslie Stahl.
Musk has purchased idled factories from other carmakers in the past.
In 2010, Tesla bought a plant owned by GM and Toyota for $42 million and has since transformed it into one of the company's major production facilities, Fox Business reported.
Prior to Musk's comments, Fiat Chrysler said it plans to reopen one of its engine plants in Detroit, dialing up the heat GM has faced since its making its announcement.
As part of GM's announcement, the firm also said it would be doubling down on investments in electric cars and autonomy.
Musk said he isn't deterred by GM's interest in electrification.
'The whole point of Tesla is to accelerate the advent of electric vehicles,' Musk said in the interview.
'If somebody comes and makes a better electric car than Tesla and it's so much better than ours that we can't sell our cars and we go bankrupt, I still think that's a good thing for the world.'
It comes as Tesla is in the process of ramping up production of the Model 3.
On Thursday, the company announced that it would be opening up reservations for the Model 3 for the first time.
Pricing outside North America is expected to be significantly more expensive, with some estimates coming in at between $60,700 to $67,000.
By comparison, long-range, all wheel drive Model 3s go for $53,000 in the U.S.
Elon Musk is eyeing General Motors' once-occupied plants.
The billionaire tech mogul said it's 'possible that [Tesla] would be open' to taking over automakers' old plants, such as the five factories closed by GM last month.
The comments came during Musk's wide-ranging interview with CBS' '60 Minutes.'
GM CEO Mary Barra announced in November that the car manufacturer would close five factories in North America and lay off some 14,700 workers as a result.
Musk indicated that Tesla could potentially look at scooping up the factories, joining a list of others who have indicated interest in creating jobs there in the wake of GM's decision.
'It's possible that we would be interested...that we would take it over,' Musk told interviewer Leslie Stahl.
Musk has purchased idled factories from other carmakers in the past.
In 2010, Tesla bought a plant owned by GM and Toyota for $42 million and has since transformed it into one of the company's major production facilities, Fox Business reported.
Prior to Musk's comments, Fiat Chrysler said it plans to reopen one of its engine plants in Detroit, dialing up the heat GM has faced since its making its announcement.
As part of GM's announcement, the firm also said it would be doubling down on investments in electric cars and autonomy.
Musk said he isn't deterred by GM's interest in electrification.
'The whole point of Tesla is to accelerate the advent of electric vehicles,' Musk said in the interview.
'If somebody comes and makes a better electric car than Tesla and it's so much better than ours that we can't sell our cars and we go bankrupt, I still think that's a good thing for the world.'
It comes as Tesla is in the process of ramping up production of the Model 3.
On Thursday, the company announced that it would be opening up reservations for the Model 3 for the first time.
Pricing outside North America is expected to be significantly more expensive, with some estimates coming in at between $60,700 to $67,000.
By comparison, long-range, all wheel drive Model 3s go for $53,000 in the U.S.
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Could Elon Musk save the jobs of GM workers? Tesla founder 'would be interested' in taking over General Motors' idled factories
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California surfer rides the waves along flooded street while being pulled by a van #lol
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How did he survive? Cars swerve to miss excitable dog after he leaps out of a car travelling at 80km an hour in Melbourne's busy Eastlink Tunnel on Sunday.
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