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A woman accused of car theft resulting in a fatal crash no longer faces felony murder or kidnapping charges, just unarmed carjacking. The medical examiner's report on the victim's death is pending. The stolen car was missing for 19 minutes before crashing near the US attorney's office, with no video evidence available.

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Two Ann Arbor Police Department vehicles are on the scene, responding to a call for an ambulance. The caller states a woman in a black car next to a red car needs an ambulance. The speaker says he almost needed an ambulance himself. An officer went into the post office, presumably to speak with people inside. More police vehicles arrive, including one marked "command" with a sergeant. The speaker says the woman is claiming she's having problems breathing, and questions her intention in allegedly trying to run him over with the car. He believes she is in "deep shit" and wishes she would have just gone home.

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I pulled this driver over for going 70 in a 55. He said he was keeping up with traffic. He admitted he was driving without a license because he's waiting on a hardship license after moving back from Idaho due to a federal case related to January 6th, for which he is awaiting a pardon. He also said he had pending traffic violations. Dispatch confirmed his habitual traffic violator status. Because driving with a suspended license is a felony, I have to take him into custody. I told him there was no leeway with felonies in Indiana. As I was about to handcuff him, he pulled out a gun and shot himself.

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At 12:03 PM 54 seconds, a portion of the crash can be seen as it occurs. Moments before, the gold pickup truck abruptly veers out of the northbound lane into a business while the green charger is approaching in the same lane. Immediately after the crash occurred, the green charger was observed on surveillance video and by witnesses traveling through the crash scene and continues north on LA 20 failing to stop. At 12:00 PM, a two-vehicle injury crash with road blockage was dispatched to Louisiana State Police troop C via the 911 dispatch system. The responding trooper arrived on the scene at 12:07 PM and was immediately met by numerous witnesses who described a green charger driving aggressively and causing the crash. The video has been edited for time purposes. "Region two, be advised we got total road blockage on LA 20." "She had a broken ankle." The charger passed in between the mailbox; charger stopped.

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An individual is being arrested for aggravated offenses. They are informed of their right to remain silent, and that anything they say can be used as evidence in court. The arresting officer asks if they understand. The individual is escorted to a van. Someone mentions social media posts and tells the person arresting them to get a "fucking real job."

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The speaker witnesses a situation where a person backs into another person's truck. They express shock and question the actions of the person responsible. The speaker argues that the person who backed into the truck is the one being violent, while defending the person whose truck was hit. They mention that the incident is being recorded and that the person responsible will be held accountable. The speaker questions why additional police officers were called and criticizes their actions. They deny being in the middle of traffic and claim to have been present for five minutes without any issues.

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Video time stamp shows at 12:03PM and fifty four seconds, a portion of the crash. The gold pickup truck abruptly veers out of the northbound lane into a business while the green charger is approaching in the same lane. Immediately after the crash occurred, the green charger was observed on surveillance video and by witnesses traveling through the crash scene and continues north on LA 20 failing to stop. At 12:00PM, a two vehicle injury crash with road blockage was dispatched to Louisiana State Police troop c via the 911 dispatch system. The responding trooper arrived on the scene at 12:07PM and was immediately met by numerous witnesses who described a green charger driving aggressively and causing the crash. "She got a broken ankle." The speed: "Three thirty nine."

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An individual is reporting an incident where a woman allegedly tried to hit them with her car in front of the post office. The person states that their son has video footage of the incident. According to the individual, the woman confronted them about being videotaped, then reversed her car, angled it towards them, and drove in their direction. The person claims they may have touched the hood of the car. They told the woman to go home and "lick her wounds" and that they wouldn't call the police if she left, but warned that they would press charges if she called 911. The reporting individual states they were surprised by the woman's aggression. They intend to press charges and will provide the video footage. An officer advises that if someone uses pepper spray, they should notify the police.

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Three teams pursue a car, leading to a shocking incident. They circle back and forcibly open the doors of a silver Nissan, where 73-year-old Linda Pricki is still inside. As she leaves her job in New Orleans, she becomes a victim of carjacking. The attackers spray mace in her face, and while one girl jumps out, the driver speeds off with Linda still in the vehicle. Tragically, Linda gets tangled in her seatbelt and is dragged for a block, resulting in her arm being severed. She dies at the scene. Linda's sister, Ginny Lynn Griffin, expresses her heartbreak over the brutal attack.

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Speaker 1 describes an incident where the other driver said, "Muslim terrorists, he called me," and "A Muslim terrorist, and he tried to assassinate me." He adds, "He literally tried to kill me. If I wasn't a smart driver, I would have hit the cars in front of me." The attacker "passed successfully" but "was not done with me because I'm a Muslim terrorist." The white driver "passed you" and then "break checked me"—"a 100 times." While trying to avoid him, the speaker says he almost hit "all kinds of people" and was blocked by an "Islamophobe." The speaker asserts, "Charges are gonna be aggravated assault." He concludes, "I am done talking" and says, "Because now you're here to protect your own people, and it's obvious."

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On the roadway, speakers debate whether someone was about to shoot; "He's not afraid of saying it." One says, "He was in his car after he attacked me. Do not understand." Officers announce, "Assault. Okay? ... you're gonna be under arrest for assault. We're gonna take your phone." The accused protests, "I did not assault him. He tried to kill him because he's a Muslim. I'm a Muslim. Do not touch me." She resists seating in the squad car; a deputy notes, "We have a female deputy coming here." She asks, "What is the definition of assault?" An officer answers, "Assault is You're the one who ordered it to protect your own people." The scene references protecting "white people," "the fallen angel," and notes that body cams contradicted misconduct claims. Officers plan to transport her.

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A person confronts a truck driver for allegedly speeding and causing an accident that resulted in fatalities. The person claims to be a trucker himself and states that he reported the driver for speeding. He says that two people are confirmed dead and possibly two more. He tells the driver he is going to be arrested for manslaughter. The driver then attempts to leave the scene.

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Speaker 0 described the victim as "somebody that you know, think most women need to look at that didn't give up and fought for her safety in her life. And you know she she's hurt, but she's alive." The investigation details: "the victim was riding her bicycle when a vehicle hit her. The driver of the vehicle then turned around and came back to where she was lying in the road. According to deputies, the suspect, 24 year old Timothy Jonas, got out of the vehicle and hit the woman in the face before placing her in a chokehold. They say he then tried to drag her into his vehicle, but the victim fought back and got away." "He's a danger to our community." Jonas "was released on a $100,000 surety bond. He must also wear an ankle monitor, something the sheriff does not agree with." They had asked that he be held with no bond, but "a $100,000 bond was set on him. He immediately got out."

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Speaker 0 describes a scene outside their front porch where a protester, a woman, blocked traffic with her car. She parked perpendicularly, and ICE had six or seven vehicles with multiple officers. The protester’s car blocked the road, preventing passage for the convoy. ICE officers yelled at her to move and then became aggressive, approaching her driver’s side door and attempting to open it. The woman then began to reverse as she appeared frightened. An officer leaned across in front of the vehicle and shot the woman point-blank in the face, with about three or four shots fired. The woman’s foot pressed the gas, she tried to escape, hit a telephone pole, and crashed into several cars. Speaker 0 notes there were perhaps only about 10 protesters, but many ICE agents and six to seven vehicles, each with multiple officers. The scene was dispersed yet extremely chaotic, and it seemed the ICE agents did not have a plan or were unprepared. The woman was slumped over in the car. A neighbor, who identified as a physician, offered to take vitals, ask for a heartbeat, and request CPR, but was told to back away and that medics were on the way, a process that took about fifteen minutes. In that interval, it’s implied she may have deceased, and no lifesaving measures were attempted. Speaker 1 asks about how the secretary of Homeland Security and the president characterized the incident, labeling it a domestic terrorist attack, a ramming attack, and an attempt to kill or run over ICE agents. Speaker 0 responds that this characterization is the only reason they are there, and they would prefer not to speak, but they believed the incident would be misconstrued as self-defense. They insist the event was totally preventable and absolutely unnecessary, distinguishing it from self-defense. Overall, the account presents a chaotic confrontation between a small group of protesters and a larger ICE presence, culminating in the shooting of a protester, followed by a delayed medical response, and a subsequent framing of the event by government officials as a domestic terrorist attack.

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Speaker 0 describes a man who tried to run her over with his car; she avoided him and is driving to the police to make a report: "I am the problem. I am not the problem. I am the one who he tried to run me over with his car. I avoided him, and I avoided him successfully, and I'm still scared. So here I am driving to the police to make the police report." She says she avoided him because "I don't know if he has a gun." He followed and threatened, "I'm gonna shoot you." She insists, "I'm not scared of you," and says, "He attacked me first and I protected myself." He called her "Muslim terrorists," "Muslim terrorist," and "he tried to assassinate me." She adds, "If I wasn't a smart driver, I would have hit the cars in front of me." She says she "manipulated him to go somewhere inside so I can get away from him."

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The speaker discusses a man who keyed a Cybertruck and then repeatedly lied about it to a police officer, unaware he was being recorded. The speaker finds it satisfying to see such criminals caught, especially given the perpetrator's perceived moral posturing. Charges are being filed, potentially a felony due to the cost of repairing a Cybertruck. The speaker suggests the incident exposes hypocrisy and that the man could have avoided the situation by simply minding his own business, instead of keying the Cybertruck due to animosity towards Tesla and Elon Musk. The speaker concludes the man is now facing the consequences of his actions.

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Former federal prosecutor Patrick Scruggs allegedly stabbed a man on the Howard Franklin Bridge after a series of crashes. The victim had passed out while driving, causing a pile-up. Scruggs reportedly stabbed him after a confrontation. Despite his previous legal career, Scruggs faces charges of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon. The incident caused a 3-hour traffic stoppage. Scruggs was released on bail after 10 hours in custody. The reason for the victim's behavior remains unknown.

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This is about an ICE arrest attempt involving Roberto Carlos Munoz Guatemala, a convicted sex offender, on an immigration order. Per the Department of Justice, on 06/17/2025, law enforcement officers attempted to arrest him. The officers were trying to carry out ICE’s responsibilities, and this situation is described as part of what ICE officers are trying to do. The person referenced is the same officer who had been dragged during an ICE arrest just this past June and who reportedly got seriously injured. The narrative states: this officer is the same one now being demonized as a murderer by protesters, while the speaker asserts he was the one who stopped Munoz Guatemala along with his fellow ICE agents. The suspect was uncooperative and refused to follow instructions. After warning him several times, an agent—identified as the same agent involved in yesterday’s shooting—broke the back window of the suspect’s car so that the vehicle could be opened from the inside. The man accelerated his car. The account notes that the video shows it’s the same agent; the man had a mask on yesterday, but the speaker claims the same hair. As the suspect sped away, the agent’s arm became trapped between the seat and the car frame. The agent is on the driver’s side toward the back, so the footage does not show him being dragged, but it is asserted that he was dragged for more than 100 yards while the driver of the car weaved back and forth in an attempt to shake him from the vehicle. The speaker states the driver was completely immune to the thought of running over him or causing other damage. The agent was eventually jarred free from the car but suffered significant injuries to his arms and hand.

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Mister Sampson is charged with aggravated fleeing to elude with serious bodily injury or death—four counts of that, a first-degree felony. He is also charged with vehicular homicide and leaving the scene—four counts of that.

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A driver named Greg was attacked by an angry woman armed with a bat. The incident occurred when Mikaela Barbosa accidentally cut off the woman in a plaza. The woman followed her and confronted her, making derogatory statements. The woman and her sister locked Barbosa in her car and attacked her with bats. Good Samaritans intervened and stopped the assault. Barbosa suffered injuries including stitches, staples, a concussion, and a broken nose. She is grateful for the help she received and wants to assure her daughter that she is okay. It is shocking that the attack took place in front of a young child.

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A woman in her late twenties turned herself in for scratching a Tesla. The victim wanted their car fixed and for the suspect to pay for the damages, and the suspect was fully cooperative. The suspect may have been a victim of rhetoric from leadership. People should be able to drive any car without fear of vandalism or harassment. The speaker asserted that damaging cars or targeting people will result in arrest and prosecution. However, based on the circumstances and the victim's wishes, holding charges over the suspect's head is the best outcome to prevent future incidents. The victim has been compensated for the damages. The speaker will address property damage to vehicles on Bloomington's East Side later in the week.

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Two speakers recount a violent incident at a protest. The first speaker notes that they did not see the assault themselves, but mentions that “somebody has no video,” implying there was a lack of footage of the assault. Protesters then insisted that the individual who assaulted someone could not leave, and they began calling law enforcement to report the assault. According to the account, the situation escalated when a vehicle drove through the crowd. A Jeep Gladiator sped into the protesters, knocking one man quite violently onto the hood of the car. The vehicle then accelerated away, and the man on the hood was hurled into a snowbank. The incident continued as the car subsequently hit another person after the initial impact. The first speaker confirms that the driver sped off and notes that the person on the hood of the car went flying into the snowbank, describing the sequence as the vehicle “went flying into the snowbank.” They add that, after the initial contact, the car hit somebody, compounding the harm. The second speaker, identified as Speaker 1, reacts with shock: “Woah. I’m not in shock right now, so I might feel it later. I might feel it later. I don’t know.” This statement conveys an immediate emotional response to witnessing the violence, with an acknowledgment that distress may intensify as time passes. Overall, the account highlights an assault that occurred off-camera, followed by a deliberate act of driving a vehicle into a crowd, which resulted in a person being knocked onto the hood of the car, the vehicle continuing to speed away, and subsequent impacts that caused injuries. The protesters reacted by attempting to report the assault to law enforcement, and the witnesses express immediate concern and potential delayed shock regarding the violence they observed.

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The FBI has identified Reyes as the individual who was breaking up cinder blocks and throwing them at police cars, injuring a federal officer's hand. A search warrant is being executed on his house. Reyes will be placed on the Most Wanted list. Federal authorities are pursuing Reyes for assaulting a police officer. The speaker asserts that anyone who assaults a police officer, robs a store, loots, or spits on a police officer will be pursued.

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An individual is filing a police report after someone allegedly tried to hit them with their car. The police need a copy of the video evidence, either emailed or on a disc dropped off at the front desk. The reporting party wants to pursue the case and file a private person's arrest complaint, wanting the suspect charged, as the action was more than just yelling or pushing. The police explain that they will generate a criminal report to send to the prosecutor, who will determine charges and issue a warrant. In Michigan, the police typically swear to the warrant, not the victim. The police are writing it up as felonious assault/assault with a dangerous weapon and detectives will follow up. The reporting party should contact the detectives to learn about court dates and next steps. The detectives can explain the process and work with the prosecutor if the reporting party doesn't want to appear in person. The reporting party hopes this incident will prevent the suspect from doing something more serious in the future.

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Kirby187. My vehicle's just been hit. Start an ambulance. "Somebody ran into me, pushed my vehicle into the other vehicle." The driver says, "I've been drinking. You've been drinking? Yeah. I've been drinking. Okay. And I took some weed pills." "The airbag went off." He adds there were no other occupants, and that the car is a 2018 model from Walmart in O'Fallon: "Was it 2018?" "Yep." When asked, "Are you the owner of that car?" he answers, "Yes, sir." He later admits, "Yep. I did. Why is that? I'm bored." and, "You hit me on purpose? Yeah." "I did that on purpose, sir." "One eight seven. Copy subject." The call notes lane blockage on the southbound lanes.
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