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In this video, there is a struggle between the staff and a man at the front of a store. The police are investigating what happened before this video and whether the force used was excessive. It is unclear if there was too much force, not enough force, or just the right amount. The investigation will provide more information.

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A driver was pulled over for allegedly running a stop sign, which the driver denied. The officer ordered the driver to step out of the vehicle and asked if the driver had anything on them, instructing them to put their hands behind their back. The driver repeatedly asked why they were being arrested. Gunshots were then heard, and someone stated they needed an ambulance because there had been a shooting. Another voice stated, "I just smoked a dude."

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Yes. I saw him. What's called? Are you recording this?' 'Yes. You're live right now. Well, we're we're recording. I don't know if we're live because of the cell service.' They add, 'standing in probably the third okay. I was standing from probably the third row in the bottom. I saw hit. I heard the shot ring out. I looked to my left, and then I looked over to my right.' 'I saw him slump over in his chair forward. He slumped over. He had blood coming from the left side of his neck down his shirt,' The narrator concludes, 'This guy says a man died today. This is unconfirmed. That's what this eyewitness testimony just said. Everybody's in shock, including myself.'

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An eyewitness recounts: 'I was standing in probably the third okay. I was standing from probably the third row in the bottom.' 'I saw hit I heard the shot ring out.' They looked left and then right: 'I looked to my left, and then I looked over to my right.' The witness saw the victim 'slump over in his chair forward.' 'He slumped over.' Blood appeared 'from the left side of his neck down his shirt, and he slumped over, and he was carried off.' 'Get off me. Head to off me.' 'Running high right now.' 'Hang on.'

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ATF agents raided a home, covering the doorbell camera. When the homeowner investigated, he was shot and killed by the ATF. His wife was detained for hours. Despite policies requiring body cameras, none were used. This raises concerns about government overreach.

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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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Yes. You're live right now. Well, we're recording. Standing in probably the third okay. I was standing from probably the third row in the bottom. I saw hit. I heard the shot ring out. I looked to my left, and then I looked over to my right. I saw him slump over in his chair forward. He slumped over. He had blood coming from the left side of his neck down his shirt, and he slumped over, and he was carried off. "Get off me. Get off me." Running high right now. This guy says a man died today. This is unconfirmed. That's what this eyewitness testimony just said.

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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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Newly released security footage shows the moments before Davonte Mitchell's death at a Milwaukee hotel. Mitchell was dragged, punched, kicked, and restrained by hotel employees. Cell phone video confirms witnesses' accounts of excessive force. Mitchell's death was ruled a homicide due to restraint asphyxia and drug effects. The family's attorney demands justice. Mitchell's mother believes he was experiencing a mental health crisis. The hotel operator fired several employees, and arrest warrants were issued for 4 individuals charged with felony murder.

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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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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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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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We saw a man with a rifle crawling on a roof near a Trump rally. Despite pointing him out to police and Secret Service, shots were fired from the roof. The Secret Service then shot and killed the man.

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New surveillance video shows the moments after 69-year-old David Cotis was shot and wounded by Hollywood police. Cotis had called the police to report a disturbance at his condo. Upon arrival, police shot Cotis in the chest on the fourteenth floor. The video shows officers dragging a handcuffed Cotis into an elevator. Cotis’s daughter says her father had a license to carry a gun. She questions why police treated him in such a way after he was already handcuffed and wounded. His family says it took over thirty minutes to get him help. Cotis died almost a month after the shooting. His daughter says she was never allowed to see him after the incident. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is investigating the shooting.

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An Anne Arundel County man was shot and killed by police when he refused to surrender his gun under the red flag law. The officers arrived at his home to confiscate his weapons, leading to a fatal confrontation. Red flag laws allow individuals to report someone they find threatening, resulting in gun confiscation without due process. Critics argue that these laws are a way to infringe on Second Amendment rights. Share your thoughts on red flag laws in the comments. Subscribe, like, and share the video.

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The speakers in the video are discussing an incident involving a dog that was shot by an officer. The dog had medical issues and was blind and deaf. The owner argues that the officer should have used other methods to handle the situation instead of resorting to lethal force. The officer defends his actions, stating that he did not know the dog's condition and attempted to catch it using a lasso. The owner accuses the officer of mishandling the situation and not following proper procedures. The conversation becomes heated as they debate the officer's actions. The officer apologizes for the incident but maintains that he did what he thought was necessary.

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A man in Pennsylvania has been charged with murder and the abuse of a corpse after posting a disturbing video online. In the video, he claims to be holding his decapitated father's head while ranting against Democrats and Joe Biden. The video remained on YouTube for several hours before being removed.

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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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Yes. You're live right now. Well, we're we're recording. I don't know if we're live because of the cell service. So Hang on. I saw hit. I heard the shot ring out. I looked to my left, and then I looked over to my right. I saw him slump over in his chair forward. He slumped over. He had blood coming from the left side of his neck down his shirt, and he slumped over, and he was carried off. This guy says a man died today. This is unconfirmed. That's what this eyewitness testimony just said. Standing in probably the third okay. I was standing from probably the third row in the bottom.

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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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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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There is a disturbing incident captured on video where a man in a security outfit shoots into a crowd at close range. The video shows the man walking and then shooting. The sound of the gunshots can also be heard.

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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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