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What do you think led to this situation? They mentioned rabies, and I looked it up. The symptoms are severe, so couldn't they have just observed the squirrel and raccoon to determine they weren't rabid? We didn't hear from the DEC directly; we learned from another news station that they killed Peanut. Since their visit, no DEC or state official has contacted me. They even asked my wife about her immigration status and if I had cameras in the house. Local sheriffs and the DA approved this action, and a judge signed a search warrant to take the animals. The person who claimed to be bitten was surrounded by professionals wearing gloves. How could they say they were bitten by a squirrel?

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Braddock Mayor Fetterman admits to chasing and confronting a man he believed had fired an assault rifle near his home. However, it turns out the man was just an innocent jogger. Fetterman pulled out a shotgun to confront him until the police arrived. The jogger claims Fetterman aimed the shotgun at his chest, but Fetterman denies this. The incident ended when the police arrived, but the jogger feels the situation was not taken seriously. The police chief advises the jogger to bring his concerns to county authorities, but he has not filed a formal complaint yet.

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A mother in Miami Gardens protected her children from an intruder by grabbing a shotgun when he tried to break in. The man ran away when he saw the gun, and the mother didn't shoot him because of her kids. She is asking for help to find the suspect who got away.

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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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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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I’m doing my show like normal, and I’m reaching the end of the show when I see an alert from my Ring doorbell: somebody’s at the front door. I’m live, reading super chats and live chat messages, and I see that this guy has a loaded gun. He’s got a motorcycle helmet and a backpack, a gun drawn, and he’s knocking on the door yelling. I didn’t want to tip him off that I knew he was there, so I kept the show going for about a minute, then wrapped it up quickly. My producer runs in and I ask, who is that? What’s going on? He says, I called the cops. They’re here. The guy’s gone. Then I start getting changed out of my suit, and I hear gunshots go off outside. I jumped to the ground, not knowing what was happening. I step outside after the dust settles and there are about 10 cop cars up and down the street, the whole block locked down, the alley shut down. They tell me to get back inside. We’re not allowed to leave until the morning. That’s how late they were there. At the end of the night, after the cops left, I went out in the very early morning. Did anyone come and explain anything to you? No. Nobody said anything. It’s ridiculous. In the morning, I asked the guy what happened, and he told me the story. It turns out the shooter is a 23-year-old white man, a “white nerd,” short guy, who was at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, about two hours south of where I live. He killed three people earlier in the day: his roommate, killed the roommate’s sister, and killed the roommate’s mother. He then got in his car and drove directly to my house, parked outside, got out a .22 pistol and an automatic crossbow (a weird choice), and knocked on my door. He went around the house, tried the back door, tried the front door. The cops pulled up, he took off running through the gangway, hopped the fence, and ran into the neighbor’s house. I guess he went into the neighbor’s basement because the door was unlocked. He was hiding from the police. He shot two of the neighbor’s dogs, which is devastating. He ran back outside, and the cops spotted him. He shot at the cops. The cops shot him in the face, and he died on the spot. What was his motive? They never told me. To this day, I have no idea. There’s no explanation. There was no contact after the incident. The Illinois State Police came by about a week later to retrieve the Ring camera footage of the whole incident, and I downloaded that onto a thumb drive. That’s it. I never heard from the cops, never heard from the government. Not at all. A guy comes to murder you, kills three others and two dogs, and no one bothers to tell you anything? It’s ridiculous.

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A person is recording what appears to be a dog being barbecued over an open fire in a neighbor's backyard. The recorder zooms in on the animal's tail. A child is present and repeatedly identifies the animal as a dog. The recorder states their cat is missing.

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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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On May 29th of last year, Albuquerque police initially believed an incident was an accident. They later realized what appeared to have happened after receiving a tip about a video. Police say the video shows three boys in a car: Jonathan Overbay, 12 at the time, William Garcia, 15, and Messiah Hayes, 11. According to police, Hayes is in the front passenger seat waving a gun. Police say Overbay, the 12-year-old driver, chases down Scott Dwight Habermel, who was riding his bike to work. The video cuts off just before the impact.

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A woman was pulled over for an expired registration sticker and was threatened with a gun by the police chief. She drove to her mother's house where the incident was filmed. A neighbor heard her cries for help and saw the chief pointing a gun at her. The woman was held in jail on a high bond before charges were dropped. A town meeting is scheduled to discuss the incident.

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On 10/13/2021, Gastonia officers Maurice Taylor III and Sierra Brooks arrested Joshua Rohr, a homeless veteran, and tased his service dog, Sunshine. An individual requested to see the footage, but was denied. An officer told Rohr he couldn't stand in the intersection or panhandle. Rohr asked for the statute, but the officer threatened jail. The officer said they received direction not to have people in medians. A 911 call reported individuals using dogs to solicit money at an intersection. An officer asked Rohr for his ID to issue a citation for panhandling, but Rohr refused. Officers attempted to arrest Rohr, and his dog bit an officer's boot. An officer tased the dog. Rohr was charged with soliciting on a highway/street, city ordinance solicitation, and resisting arrest. A veteran service officer sought to assist Rohr with PTSD treatment. An officer stated the dog became aggressive once they put hands on the owner. A sergeant stated they were reviewing body camera footage and taking concerns into consideration. It was stated that officers Taylor and Brooks need to be prosecuted and the SBI needs to investigate.

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Peanut, our beloved indoor squirrel and the cornerstone of our nonprofit animal rescue, has been euthanized along with a raccoon. This has devastated my family and our organization. Recently, 10 to 12 DEC officers raided our home with a search warrant, treating us like criminals. They interrogated my wife and searched our house for a squirrel and a raccoon. Despite Peanut being with us safely for over seven years and having no prior complaints, they took him away and killed him. Peanut was well-known on social media, helping raise awareness and funds for our sanctuary, which cares for 300 animals. We are heartbroken and confused about why this happened now.

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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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Authorities report an officer-involved shooting of 18-year-old Ryan Hinton, connected to the subsequent death of an Ohio deputy allegedly hit by Hinton's father. Cincinnati PD responded to a stolen Kia report and encountered four fleeing suspects, including Hinton. Body camera footage shows Hinton falling while running. Police reported hearing a metallic sound and believed Hinton had a gun. An officer fired four or five shots, claiming Hinton pointed a firearm at him. Hinton was struck twice and died; a gun was allegedly recovered from the scene. A day later, Ryan Hinton's father, Rodney Hinton Junior, allegedly crashed a car into a Hamilton County Deputy, killing him. This occurred two hours after the Hinton family reviewed the body camera footage, according to their lawyer. Rodney Hinton Junior is charged with aggravated murder and is being held without bail.

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Last week, a 67-year-old man was killed by Seattle police officers after attempting to buy sex from a mother for her 7 and 11-year-old daughters. The man pulled a gun and fired at officers during the encounter. The incident highlighted the work of the Internet crimes against children task force. These cases often go unnoticed by the public, but the hope is to shed light on these important stories in the future.

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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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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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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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An Akron police officer shot a 15-year-old carrying a fake gun, sparking demands for his firing by the Freedom Block activist group. Officer Ryan Westlake had prior disciplinary issues. The incident began with a call about a person pointing a gun at houses. Body cam footage shows the encounter. The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation is looking into the case. Akron's new police auditor will review the findings and share them with the citizens police oversight board and the mayor. Remaining objective and impartial is crucial until all investigations are complete.

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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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We're addressing claims made by a witness in a recent story. This witness alleged our officer shot a suspect, Jalen Robinson, in the back as he was surrendering, but that's not what happened. Dashcam and body camera footage shows Robinson, who fled a traffic stop, turned and shot at our officer. The officer attempted to use a taser, but it was ineffective. Robinson shot the officer in the stomach. The released footage clearly shows Robinson facing the officer, pointing a handgun before the officer drew his weapon. The officer was hit but saved by his vest. Officers returned fire, hitting Robinson, who later died despite medical assistance. Our officers have the right to defend themselves. The Mississippi Bureau of Investigations (MBI) is now handling the case, gathering evidence and witness accounts, including from the witness who made the false claims. The officers involved are on paid leave pending the investigation.

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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 with a criminal history was reported as a suspicious person in a neighborhood. Deputies arrived, and he began breaking into homes. One homeowner shot at him, which is allowed in Santa Rosa County. The homeowner is encouraged to attend a gun safety class to improve their shooting skills and potentially prevent future incidents.

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“Once we got an opportunity to actually see the video, there weren't many questions.” “One day after an off duty Milwaukee police officer shot and killed 26 year old Elijah Wilkes. Wilkes's family and their attorney went before the cameras.” “I don't think I've ever come before and did a did a press conference and said this, but we will acknowledge that we do believe that this officer involved shooting was justified.” “He made a decision that he should not have made, and that's just something we have to live with.” “Milwaukee police showing Wilks' mother and attorney B. Ivory Lamar dash camera video from that off duty officer's personal vehicle Friday, showing the moments before Wilks' death.” “He kind of aggressively maneuvered into this left lane and essentially cut off the off duty officer at that point.” “The pair pulled over, and in describing the video, Lamar says Wilkes got out of the car and pulled a gun.” “Elijah pointing the firearm at the off duty officer.” “The off duty officer did respond what we believe in accordance with his training and did fire off several shots.” “The family's attorney says it's unclear to him if Wilkes ever shot his gun.” “I don't recall specifically seeing an exchange of gunfire. I'm not saying it didn't happen, but I did see him point the gun in the officer's direction for sure.” “Wilkes's family grieving but recognizing the consequences of his decision.”

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My teammate found a barking dog near a trash can. We stopped and he discovered a baby, less than a year old, who had been stabbed multiple times and thrown into the garbage.
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