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A child was stabbed at a Giant Eagle parking lot. The suspect, Miss Ellis, followed the victims from a store and attacked them with a knife. The child and his mother were injured, with the child tragically passing away. Miss Ellis was arrested without resistance and taken to jail. Police provided life-saving measures to the victims.

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Prosecutors claim Kendrick Finch shot at Ashley Long and William Kisler on Main Street on April 5, but defense attorneys argue Finch acted in self-defense. Surveillance video shows Kisler in an altercation before touching a car Finch was riding in. The car stopped, and Kisler allegedly grabbed a gun from Long's purse. Finch then exited the car holding his own gun. Kendrick Finch is being held on a $500,000 bond.

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Speaker calls the murder of Charlie Kirk an American tragedy and an offense to the state and Utah’s peace. He notes Kirk was a husband and father and offers condolences to his wife Erica, his two children, and his family, and expresses concern for those at the Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University. After reviewing evidence, the county attorney files a criminal information charging Tyler James Robinson, age 22, with: Count one, aggravated murder, a capital offense for intentionally or knowingly causing the death of Charlie Kirk under circumstances that created a great risk of death to others; Count two, felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury, a first degree felony, with aggravating factors alleging targeting based on Kirk's political expression and that children were present; Counts three through seven cover obstruction of justice, witness tampering, and a violent offense in the presence of a child. A notice of intent to seek the death penalty is filed; the defendant will be held without bail.

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Authorities report that the police shooting of 18-year-old Ryan Hinton is connected to the death of an Ohio deputy. Police responded to reports of a stolen Kia and encountered four suspects, including Hinton, fleeing. Body camera footage shows Hinton falling while running. Police say they heard a metallic sound and believed Hinton had a gun. As Hinton emerged from behind a dumpster, an officer fired four or five shots, claiming Hinton pointed a firearm at him. A gun was allegedly recovered from the scene. The next day, Ryan Hinton's father, Rodney Hinton Junior, allegedly crashed a car into a Hamilton County Deputy, killing him. Rodney Hinton Junior is charged with aggravated murder and is being held on no bail. His attorney called the deputy's death a horrific tragedy. The Hamilton County Sheriff described the deputy's death as a tremendous loss.

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They clean the area, a regular customer arrives, and a confrontation ensues. A woman pulls out a gun and shoots a man. The man is killed, causing chaos. Another man shoots at the police.

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The video shows Keija Mitchell shooting and killing Thomas Martin outside a 7-Eleven in August 2020. Tensions escalated when Martin barged into the store, which had customer limits due to COVID-19. Mitchell pulled a gun, removed Martin, and continued pointing the gun at him. After he slapped it away, she shot him in the chest. Prosecutors and Mitchell's defense team give different versions of the events. Martin's toxicology results showed methamphetamine in his system. Prosecutors say Mitchell shouldn't have pulled a gun and point to a video of Mitchell treating another customer like an animal 19 days prior. Mitchell's attorneys asked for probation after she entered an Alford plea, not admitting guilt but acknowledging potential evidence for conviction. This plea removed the murder charge in exchange for two felonies, including voluntary manslaughter. Mitchell stated she was sorry for her part.

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A child was stabbed at a Giant Eagle parking lot. The suspect followed the victims from a store, attacked them, and was arrested. The child and mother were stabbed, with the child tragically passing away. Officers provided life-saving measures.

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A 77-year-old homeowner in East Oakland shot a burglary suspect who later died. The homeowner was arrested on suspicion of murder after the incident, which occurred when three suspects arrived at the home in a stolen car. One suspect allegedly had a crowbar. Police found the homeowner pointing a stolen revolver at a female suspect, who claimed the homeowner shot her friend. Another male suspect was found with a replica gun and arrested for burglary. The homeowner has declined to speak with investigators. No charges have been filed as the Alameda County DA's office reviews the case. A legal analyst stated that shooting someone in the back while chasing them is unlawful, but the homeowner could argue self-defense if in imminent fear for their life. The DA has until Thursday to decide on charges.

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Police in California are investigating a fatal shooting at a Walgreens where Narcicel Gallardo Fernandez allegedly shot and killed employee Eric Velasquez and fired at other employees. The suspect was found reloading his handgun outside the store. According to police, the suspect did not know the employee and selected the pharmacy due to a general disdain for large-scale pharmacies. Separately, in another case, Luigi Mangione, the alleged killer of UnitedHealthcare chief Brian Thompson, may face the death penalty if convicted. Law enforcement officials have warned of potential violence following Thompson's assassination.

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New details on a woman's murder at a Dallas shopping center show it escalated from a courteous gesture to a violent confrontation. According to that arrest warrant affidavit, 'it was the victim who got mad at the suspect for not saying thank you after she held the door open for the suspect at an area business.' It spilled over into another nearby business, and once they were outside, 'that verbal altercation turned deadly.' 'The shooter was telling them, come outside, like, let's handle it outside, like, you know, let's fight outside.' The mom and daughter were 'kinda just, like, telling her to, go away.' The suspect, '22 year old Keona Hampton,' fled but was arrested hours later with surveillance video capturing her image, car, and license plate.

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A family in Miami Dade is grieving after police shot and killed their father, Osvaldo Quelly, on their property. The family claims Osvaldo and his son were trying to protect their property from trespassers when plainclothes police in unmarked vehicles arrived and opened fire. The son states that officers shot at them without identifying themselves, even as he ran back onto his property. He says his father never brandished his weapon. The family alleges that Osvaldo was left to die without medical assistance from the officers. Police claim they were responding to a call about a possible stolen car and that a firearm was recovered at the scene. Family members deny this version of events. They are seeking justice and a full accounting of the events leading to Osvaldo's death. Authorities state that the incident is under investigation.

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Letcher County Sheriff Mickey Stines was reportedly arrested following a shooting at the courthouse. Sources say Stines reportedly shot District Judge Kevin Mullins in his office. Several area schools were placed on lockdown during the incident. The Kentucky Court of Justice stated they are in contact with law enforcement agencies and expressed sympathies to those impacted. Governor Andy Beshear stated that a district judge in Letcher County was shot and killed in his chambers and prayed for a better tomorrow.

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Narciso Gallardo Fernandez was caught on surveillance video shooting at a camera after allegedly killing a Walgreens employee. Police report Fernandez went to the parking lot to reload his weapon. According to Madera Police Chief Gino Cermonte, Fernandez drove from Pixley to the Walgreens on Cleveland Avenue just before closing on Monday. The victim, Eric Velasquez, had no relation to Fernandez. Police state that Fernandez harbored a general disdain or grudge against large-scale pharmacies.

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Irving police have arrested Ovett Bernardo Mendoza Argueta for the shooting at a Chick Fil A that left 2 dead. The suspect was taken into custody this morning after gunfire was reported at the restaurant. The motive remains unclear, but the suspect has been charged with capital murder.

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A Guatemalan man, Ricardo Lorenzo, is in jail for fatally stabbing another Guatemalan man, Valder Pablo, at a Days Inn Hotel in Wildwood. Deputies found Pablo at the hotel, but he died at the hospital. Lorenzo was apprehended while walking along I-75.

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An arrest warrant affidavit states Simpson was shot and killed after becoming upset because a woman she held the door open for didn't say thank you. The argument began at Five Below and spilled over to PetSmart. Investigators say 22-year-old Kiana Hampton followed Simpson and her daughter into PetSmart; employees asked them to leave. "The lady who was the shooter was still instigating, I guess, an argument or something. But the mom and daughter tried to, like, get in the car and, de escalate the situation. But the lady wasn't having it." According to the affidavit, Hampton later confirmed to two detectives she engaged in the verbal dispute, entering PetSmart twice and continuing the argument, throwing the drink bottle at Simpson's car when she was about to leave and engaging in a physical altercation with her. "That's when police say Hampton pulled out a gun and shot Simpson three times."

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A person walked past Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 at the grocery store. Shortly after, the person started shooting. Speaker 0 noticed this after double-checking because they were on the phone with their sister. They saw another person being taken away on a gurney and wondered if it was the shooter.

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A cell phone video posted to social media captured the moment Dorel Bowers, a Wendy's general manager, fatally shot a man. The video reveals screaming, followed by Bowers standing over the victim and slapping him. The victim died at the hospital. According to court documents, Bowers was arguing with a female employee who wanted to leave early and allegedly threatened to slap her. She called a friend for a ride. When the friend arrived, he and Bowers began fighting. The video shows Bowers walking toward the victim with a gun in his hand before the victim throws a punch, after which Bowers fires a single shot. Bowers was later seen being escorted in handcuffs.

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17 year old Ernest Hart murdered last night at a party in what they say was a dispute over a piece of chicken. 'Last night, there was a cookout in the Hillside Road neighborhood.' 'Then came an argument, An argument over that piece of chicken.' 'They say a man, a man about 24 years old, a man that the Hart family knew pulls out a knife and stabs Ernest Hart in the neck.' 'As a man, all we seen was blood just dripping from my little brother, and he he fell to the ground.' Ernest Hart was one of eight children. Ernest senior is his dad. He says he knows the suspect. 'Yes. I know him. He used to come in my house all the time.' 'Why would he kill your son?' 'I had no idea.'

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The shooter is identified as 20-year-old Phoenix Eichner, the son of a Leon County Sheriff's Deputy who has served for over 18 years. The deputy's service to the community is described as exceptional. Her son had access to one of her weapons, which was found at the scene. The investigation is ongoing to determine how the weapon was used and what other weapons he may have had access to.

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A liberal store worker had a meltdown over a customer wearing a Make America Great Again hat and Trump shirt. The worker accused the customer of being racist and refused to serve him. The customer remained calm and tried to purchase vape juice, but the worker continued to demand that he leave the store. The situation escalated with the worker repeatedly telling the customer to leave.

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The shooter is identified as 20-year-old Phoenix Eichner, son of Leon County Sheriff Deputy Eichner, who has served with the Sheriff's Office for over eighteen years. The shooter had access to one of the deputy's weapons, which was found at the scene. The investigation is ongoing to determine how the weapon was used and what other weapons the shooter may have had access to.

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Video shows Eduardo Machado, a clerk, assassinating David, a police officer, inside a store after David and his father-in-law pull up to get a hot dog at 04:08. Machado walks out as David enters, retrieves a jacket from the white car behind the crime scene van, then returns inside. He walks up behind David and fires multiple shots into David's head. When David goes to the ground, the gun jams; he stands over him, clears it, and then fires another seven or eight shots. "There’s 10 or twelve, fifteen shots into David's head." He then walks out, puts the jacket and we believe the firearm back in the car, changes his shirt. The clerk in the store was in the bathroom; he comes out, assumes there's some kind of robbery or something, and he starts to walk away with our shooter. Our shooter’s in custody now. "The video is crystal clear over everything that occurred." "This was clearly, clearly, the video shows this was an out and out assassination." He holds out his hand from point blank range and just opens fire.

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Fight Over $1 Causes HUGE Arrests..
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A minor dispute over a $1 fee for a gas station pizza escalated into multiple felony charges for three individuals in Kiwani, Illinois. The incident began when customers argued with staff and police about the fee, which they claimed was undisclosed, and demanded a refund for their original $12 payment, no longer wanting the pizza. Despite officers explaining it was a civil matter, the situation intensified as the individuals refused to leave after being trespassed. This led to physical altercations with police, resulting in arrests and charges including felony aggravated battery to a police officer, resisting arrest, and obstruction. The podcast hosts expressed disbelief at the absurdity of the situation, highlighting the extreme escalation from a minor disagreement and commenting on the need for mental health support. The underlying cause was reportedly EBT restrictions on warm food.

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Drive-Thru Gooning Attempt is Insane..
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A 2 a.m. confrontation at a Lakewood drive-thru bikini barista stand unfolds as a man tries to yank a worker through the window, prompting a rapid 911 call and a traumatized employee. The assailant, later identified as Ezekiel Guerrero, pays with a credit card bearing his name and speeds away after grabbing the barista’s arm. Surveillance and witness footage circulate as police search for the suspect, who left behind a trail of clues and a shaken worker who describes the moment she cried for help. The exchange becomes a focal point for discussion of impulsive violence in late-night Pacific Northwest drive-thrus and introduces the idea that the behavior can be described as “gooning,” a term used by investigators to frame the motive and the danger. One week later, investigators track Guerrero, 19-year-old, is charged with first-degree attempted kidnapping. He is questioned, admits drinking and using marijuana, and says he does not recall the full incident, blaming intoxication and a sour night with his ex. He describes entering the scene after losing a thousand dollars, becoming upset, and acting impulsively when the barista handed him his drink. Detectives press for motive, suggesting the behavior may have been driven by rage, loneliness, and a craving rather than premeditated malice. Guerrero later confesses, reiterating that alcohol and cannabis affected his memory, while investigators verify his identity with a tattoo and a social-media photo. The interview underscores the seriousness of the alleged attempted kidnapping and closes with prosecutors preparing for court proceedings, underscoring the host’s refrain to “never goon.”
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