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Surveillance showed her tossing containers and liquid then lunging toward the victim. Officers inform her, 'Ma'am, you're gonna be under arrest for assault.' She responds, 'I did not assault nobody.' As they attempt to arrest her and take her phone, she asserts, 'What is the definition of assault?' A partner replies, 'Assault is when you think you're about to receive a battery.' She repeats, 'He tried to kill me' and 'He tried to assassinate me.' She also says, 'You protected white people only. You protected the fallen angel and this Arab.' The officers note, 'Everything that you told us is gonna be noted in the report.' A request is made: 'Get a female.' She says, 'Do not touch me. I'm a Muslim.' The officer replies, 'Okay. I'm gonna buckle you up. Okay? For safety.' She insists, 'I'm going to jail.'

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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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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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Hilliard officers responded to a store where Mohammed Kamara allegedly attacked a 60-year-old woman in the restroom. Store cameras reportedly showed Kamara following the victim into the restroom. According to police, after the victim exited the stall, Kamara grabbed her throat, slammed her against the wall, and covered her mouth. The victim screamed, alerting her family. Her son called 911 and stated that he had to force Kamara off of his mother. The family stated that Kamara was a random person and that they did not know him. They heard the victim screaming for help from the restroom.

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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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Justine Damon Ruszczyk was shot and killed by police after calling 911 to report a possible assault in the alley behind her home. According to authorities, officer Mohamed Noor shot Ruszczyk from the passenger seat as she approached the police car. No body camera footage exists prior to the shooting, and there is no car camera video. Family and neighbors are demanding to know why she was shot. Ruszczyk's family traveled from Australia for a memorial service in Minneapolis. Her father stated she was killed by a bullet fired by an agent of the state, and that he should have been flying to her wedding, not her funeral.

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Two years ago, Capitol Hill Police Officer Michael Bird shot and killed unarmed Ashley Babbitt. Bird had a prior record of firearm negligence, including leaving a loaded pistol in a public restroom. Babbitt was a 14-year military veteran and ran a pool cleaning business. Bird admitted Babbitt was unarmed and posed no visible threat. Instead of facing charges, Bird was declared a national hero by Nancy Pelosi's congressional police force and the media. He appeared on television and complained about racism. He was never punished for Babbitt's death but instead was rewarded. Babbitt's mother was arrested by Capitol Police for attempting to hold a memorial service for her daughter. The speaker claims that Ashley Babbitt's death is the most significant, yet least discussed, event of January 6th.

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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 woman tried to enter the speaker's lobby through a broken window, and a man shot and killed her. Many protesters and police officers were present. Despite the incident, the man was not subjected to a grand jury investigation or any significant consequences.

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"01/06/2021, Washington DC. The real story of the last moments of Ashley Babbitt's life, a true American hero. Justice for Ashley is justice for all." "Ashley Babbitt enlisted at age 17 and spent fourteen years in the United States Air Force and National Guard, including as a military police officer MP." "Part of her service was with the District of Columbia National Guard, which is responsible for the defense of the nation's capital." "Zachary Alom pushes Ashley aside and further incites the protesters." "Zachary Alom bashes out the last piece of glass leading to the speaker's lobby." "With her right hand, Ashley Babbitt pulls Zachary Alom by his backpack away from the windows, and with her left hand, punches him in the face." "Everything they told you was a lie." "Ashley Babbitt was a hero."

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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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A woman states that she, her daughter, her 5-week-old grandson, and her almost-5-year-old grandson were followed at Walmart in Lake Worth. She advises viewers to watch their babies and not go out alone. She blames Kamala Harris for letting in "Haitian bullshit" because the people who followed them "weren't from here." She expresses frustration that the police couldn't do anything because no crime was committed, implying that only if her babies had been abducted would the police have acted. She again blames Kamala Harris.

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I won't apologize for needing help from 911. I'm sorry for your loss. Lopez got 20 years for manslaughter and 2 for a weapon charge. Victim's family wanted a harsher sentence. They shared their pain in court. Lopez said she was scared and confused when the stabbing happened. She mentioned being a transgender woman and feeling targeted.

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Ashley Babbitt's family plans to file a multimillion dollar wrongful death lawsuit against the Capitol Police Department. They believe the officer who shot Babbitt had no right to use his weapon. According to their lawyer, Babbitt was unarmed and couldn't see the officer due to furniture blocking her view. The officer allegedly didn't give a verbal warning before firing. Babbitt's family argues that while her actions may have been unlawful, they didn't warrant her death. Witnesses express shock and anger at the officer's actions, calling Babbitt's shooting unjustified. They believe she should be seen as a hero for standing up against the government.

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Bang. Dead. Gone. Why? Because Alexander DeVonte Dickey, who was arrested 39 times. 25 felonies was on the street forced on her knees with her hands over her head, begging for her life, begging for her hero, her father, me, that couldn't be there. She was five foot three. She weighed a hundred and fifteen pounds. My daughter wanted to be a teacher. She finally figured it out two weeks before she was executed, and you will not forget her. I promise you. You will be sick and tired of my face and my voice until this gets fixed. I will fight until my last breath for my daughter. What y'all did? You woke up a beast, and you pissed off the wrong daddy. You need to fight for the rest of our children, the rest of the innocents, and stop protecting the people that keep taking them from us.

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Officers responded to a call from a person who heard someone outside their house. Officers checked the house, backyard, and front yard but found no one. The caller stated the sheriff is an embarrassment and should have never had a badge, gun, or the opportunity to kill their child. A speaker stated that Black women don't get consideration and respect in America, citing Sandra Bland, Breonna Taylor, and Pam Turner. They claim there was no real accountability in these instances and that America has blood on its hands.

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On January 6th, I was in the House chamber when Ashley Babbitt was shot and killed by Lieutenant Byrd. She was seen as a threat, but it's unclear what her intentions were. Byrd yelled for her to stop, but she didn't listen. If this had happened during the 2020 riots, Byrd would have been indicted quickly. The events of January 6th were driven by lies.

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In an affluent neighborhood called River Oaks in Houston, Texas, a young black woman delivering packages for Amazon encounters a situation where residents refuse to let her deliver a package directly to them as instructed. An older white woman becomes aggressive and assaults her, while another woman threatens to call security on the delivery person. The incident is captured on video, highlighting the unjust treatment the delivery woman faced. Without the video evidence, she could have been falsely accused of theft. The incident occurred in the Houston, River Oaks area.

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A young black woman working as armed security in Detroit gets into a car accident with minors who may be underage. She calls her mom and an insurance agent, while the minors call their parents. The situation escalates when the minors falsely claim that she pulled a firearm on them, leading to a physical assault on her and her boyfriend. The assault is recorded by her sister on a FaceTime call that was still connected. The minors steal her phone but it is later recovered. The woman files a police report, but feels harassed when a detective starts questioning her and her family. The video ends with a plea for law enforcement to take action against the assault and theft.

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Two years ago, Capitol Hill police officer Michael Byrd shot and killed an unarmed woman named Ashley Babbitt. Byrd had a history of negligence with firearms, including leaving a loaded pistol in a public restroom. Despite this, he remained on the force. Babbitt, a 14-year military veteran, was unarmed and posed no physical threat. Byrd admitted he had no indication she was carrying a weapon. Instead of facing consequences, Byrd was hailed as a hero and complained about racism. Babbitt's mother, on the other hand, was arrested for trying to hold a memorial service for her daughter. Ashley Babbitt's death is the most significant but least discussed event of January 6th at the US Capitol.

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I'm here with Ashley Davitt's mother who believes that the black police officer actor and Ashley Bobbitt should be featured on the show. They question whether the bullet that hit Ashley Bobbitt was actually fired by the black police officer actor. They also point out that the police officers present did not make any effort to save her life after she was shot. They criticize the lack of reaction from bystanders and express their disbelief that people continued to film the incident. They plan to call out this situation and support stophate.com. Ashley's mother asserts that her daughter was exercising her first amendment rights and was unjustly shot by capital police lieutenant Michael Hurd without consequences.

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The surveillance footage shows a dark colored SUV driven by Renee Nicole Goode on the right in the back as it passes by. Agents are seen milling about near the vehicle, then converging on it, and the SUV begins to move, at which point shots are fired. Prior to this, the video shows the SUV stationary and sideways across the road for about three minutes, though the reason for that is unclear. CNN has obtained new video, grainy and distant, that shows four full minutes leading up to the shooting. Renee Goods’ maroon Honda Pilot enters from the right, and twenty seconds later someone gets out on the passenger side; we do not know who or why this person leaves the car. We then see her turn and pull perpendicular across the street, seeming to block the way but leaving room for vehicles to pass by her on either side. There is also a new angle of the federal officer who shot her. He arrives as another federal SUV pulls up; the ICE officer briefly goes back to his car, then returns, and with another agent grabbing at her door she starts to move forward again. It is hard to see from this angle, followed by three gunshots in quick succession. The footage shows four minutes in all from start to finish, but for all the video that may reveal, it says nothing about why Renee Goode was where she was or what she was doing there. It’s not all we don’t know.

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I was walking to my car when the suspect vehicle drove up. The suspect approached, armed with a handgun, and we fought over my purse and the weapon. As I tried to run towards the restaurant, the suspect, Gerardo Yamas, opened fire, killing me. Later, police found the suspect SUV abandoned with evidence leading to additional suspects. Police believe Yamas was the shooter and another suspect was the getaway driver. The driver's brother worked for another suspect who leased land from my husband. The criminals targeted me in a murder-for-hire scheme stemming from a contentious divorce from my husband, Sergio Revelas. My husband and I owned millions in properties, and he paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to have me killed. All five suspects now face murder charges, potentially with special circumstances due to the assassination at my favorite restaurant.

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An argument over a food order at a Checkers in Kissimmee, Florida, escalated into a fatal shooting. 23-year-old Elijah Mackie, a Checkers employee, is charged with the murder of 51-year-old Wesley Robertson. The incident occurred around 10 PM Wednesday night. Witnesses reported a verbal dispute that quickly escalated. One bullet may have entered a neighboring store. Mackie is being held in Osceola County jail without bond, facing a charge of premeditated murder. Checkers issued a statement expressing shock and sadness, stating the employee's actions don't reflect their values and that they are cooperating with the investigation. The restaurant was closed Thursday, with caution tape surrounding the drive-through.

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An otherwise routine call spirals into a night of violence in Independence as two officers respond to a domestic disturbance on November 7, 2024. They learn Maria Pike and Mitchell Holder, living at a wooded campsite, are involved with their infant daughter, Destiny. Officers verify that Destiny has previously required medical attention after an incident where she wasn’t breathing, and they eventually search the couple's belongings, considering protective custody for the child. The scene broadens to a tense standoff as officers try to talk with Maria while Destiny remains nearby, and a knife is eventually drawn. Inside a bedroom closet, Maria and Destiny are found by officers; Maria, armed with a knife, charges toward them as police move in. Shots are fired; Destiny is fatally wounded and dies at the hospital 2:33 p.m. The mother dies on scene, and the officers work to perform CPR on Maria, but no happy ending follows. Prosecutors later state, in March 2025, that no charges would be filed against the officer who shot Maria, asserting there was an immediate threat of deadly force. The medical examiner notes Maria’s psychiatric history; Destiny’s custody is placed with a foster family, while a GoFundMe covers funeral costs.
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