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Police in Aurora, Colorado are under fire yet again for mishandling an incident with innocent Black people.
On Sunday morning, officers were caught detaining a Black family traveling in an SUV and handcuffing the children, ages 6 to 17, at gunpoint in what turned out to be a mistaken traffic stop. According to the department, Brittany Gilliam‘s SUV had the same license plate number as a stolen motorcycle — but the vehicle was from a different state.
Police told CBS 4 Denver that this was a
here“It feels a bit like we can’t win,” he said.
police vehicle has been badly damaged after colliding with another car on a busy Fife road.Emergency services were called to the B981 at the junction with Aberdour Road, Dunfermline, at around 3pm on Friday.Pictures from the scene show the police car with its front completely smashed in after the collision with a black Seat.The airbags within the second car were set off from the force of the impact.Shocked passersby warned other travellers to avoid the area as traffic soon began to build
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our personalised newsletter.Police are appealing for assistance in tracing Neil MacFarlane (52) who has been reported missing from Carluke.Neil was last seen in the Braemar Crescent area around 2.30pm on Wednesday, August 19, 2020.He is described as white, around 6ft 2 ins tall, medium build with short brown/greying hair and blue eyes.
Atherton, at around 2.30pm on Tuesday afternoon after a man was spotted wielding a 'two foot-long' blade, say tenants. A number of armed police officers reportedly attended the incident and 'apprehended' the man.In video footage from the incident, a number of officers, two of whom appear to be armed, arrive at Spring Gardens.There appears to be six police cars visible in the footage, including two 4x4s.
PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens Staff were left to pick up the pieces when they arrived at work yesterday morning.A probe is underway to identify the suspects, including a review of CCTV from the surrounding streets.Inspector Allan O’Hare, from Johnstone, Renfrew and the villages community policing team, said: “We are investigating a break-in at St David’ Primary School in Beith Road, Johnstone, which took place around 2.55am on Monday morning.“Filing cabinets had been emptied
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our personalised newsletter.Police are seeking the assistance of the public in trying to locate a 13-year-old boy missing from Wishaw.Gary Lyttle was last seen in Grampian Road, Wishaw around 4pm on Friday, August 14.He is described as white, around 5ft 4 inches in height, with short brown hair, brown eyes and a slim build.
Stalybridge in the early hours of Wednesday morning following reports of 'suspicious activity'. When they got there, they discovered a home had been broken into and began searching the area.The police dog managed to help track down the suspect, and after a chase through gardens a 39-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of burglary.Evidence was also recovered nearby.
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According to recent reports, Kanye West and Kim Kardashian are in good spirits post their secret getaway. The 43-year-old Donda rapper and the 39-year-old Keeping Up With the Kardashians reality TV star returned to the United States after their family vacation in the Dominican Republic, which went well according to a new report from People on Sunday. The insider told the publication: “They had a good family week in the Dominican Republic.
Kanye West and Kim Kardashian are reportedly in good spirits.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorBBC director general Tony Hall has apologized 12 days after a reporter used the N-word on-air, prompting outrage from both viewers and the British broadcaster’s employees.Up until Sunday, the BBC had staunchly defended social affairs correspondent Fiona Lamdin’s use of the word in describing a race hate attack, saying it had been signed off by senior editors and was justified by its context.But after receiving 18,656 complaints, staff voicing their concerns on
Kane Brown has taken to social media to explain what really happened after he got lost in his own backyard for seven hours.
Cops have swooped today on 'poorly parked' vehicles blocking the road near Glen Nevis visitor centre as the good weather saw people flocking to the Highlands. Officers and council workers have now began the process to remove the cars.
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