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Suspects in Texas ICE shooting tied to trans, anti-fascist activism

Suspects in Texas ICE shooting tied to trans, anti-fascist activism

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DALLAS — Just after dusk on July 5, the crash of wood and metal suddenly reverberated through a predominantly Black and Latino neighborhood here known as The Bottoms. Neighbors peered out to see a small army of men in desert camouflage and tactical vests crouched behind a black armored vehicle, shouting commands toward a brick house.
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Three dead, eight wounded in mass shooting at Brooklyn lounge
Three dead, eight wounded in mass shooting at Brooklyn lounge

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Three dead, eight wounded in mass shooting at Brooklyn lounge

Three men were killed and eight people wounded in a mass shooting in a Brooklyn lounge early Sunday, cops said. More than one shooter opened fire in the Taste of the City Lounge on Franklin Avenue near Carroll Street in Crown Heights just before 3:30 a.m., cops said. 'We have multiple shooters involved in this shooting and we have recovered 36 shell casings,' NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch said at a press briefing outside the lounge. 'It's a terrible shooting that's occurred.' Cops recovered one firearm close by the lounge near Bedford Avenue and Eastern Parkway, she said. Investigators are reviewing surveillance video and no arrests have been made so far. Pierre Tutu, 50, heard the shots while standing near his parked car down the street, he told the New York Times. 'There were a lot of them,' he said. 'People were flying all over the place trying to save their lives.' 'I saw people, shot, all over the place,' he added. 'Sitting, waiting for help, screaming, crying.' The dead include two men, ages 35 and 27, and a third whose age is not yet known. They died at the scene. Five men and three women were wounded but survived, the oldest 61 and the youngest 27, according to police sources. They were all hospitalized and are expected to recover. Customer James Jones left the lounge around 3 a.m., returning to his home across the street, he told The Times. He went back outside after getting a call from a friend about what happened. 'Five, six people outside shot,' Jones told The Times. 'People over here shot, people over there shot.' It's the second shooting at the club in less than a year. A 28-year-old man survived being shot in the back and arm in front of the club about 4 a.m. Nov. 17, according to police. The victim told cops he was standing outside the lounge when two men he didn't know approached him and started arguing with him, cop sources said. One of them whipped out a gun and opened fire. In February, cops released surveillance footage of a suspect they were still looking for in that shooting and asked the public's help identifying him. Taste of the City serves Caribbean fusion cuisine and has a full bar with hookahs, DJs and live music. The explosion of violence at the lounge Sunday was the second mass shooting in New York City in three weeks. On June 28, Shane Tamura opened fire with an assault rifle in a Midtown Manhattan skyscraper, murdering an NYPD officer and three others before killing himself. The violence comes as the city has seen significant drops in violent crimes through Aug. 10 compared to the same period last year, including a 24% drop in murders and a 21% drop in shootings. 'We have the lowest number of shooting incidents and shooting victims seven months into the year that we've seen on record in the city of New York,' Tisch said Sunday outside Taste of the City. 'Something like this is, of course, thank God, an anomaly. And it's a terrible thing that happened this morning but we're going to investigate and get to the bottom of what went down.' _____

Illinois State Police trooper hurt in crash involving drunk driver on Ronald Reagan Memorial Tollway
Illinois State Police trooper hurt in crash involving drunk driver on Ronald Reagan Memorial Tollway

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Illinois State Police trooper hurt in crash involving drunk driver on Ronald Reagan Memorial Tollway

An Illinois State Police trooper was hurt after their squad car was hit by an alleged drunk driver on the Ronald Regan Memorial Tollway early Sunday morning. State police said the crash happened shortly after 4 a.m. on I-88 westbound at milepost 139 in DuPage County. The involved trooper was assisting another motorist and was parked behind a broken-down tractor-trailer with emergency lights activated. During this, the driver of a Tesla failed to move over and hit the rear passenger side of the squad car, causing it to hit the rear of the tractor-trailer, state police said. The trooper was inside the squad car at the time of the crash. Both the trooper and Tesla driver were taken to area hospitals with injuries. The Tesla driver, 24-year-old Sebastian G. Rodriguez of Romeoville, Illinois, was charged with Driving Under the Influence and Aggravated Scott's Law/Move Over Law violations. The trooper's squad car had to be towed from the scene due to disabling damage from the crash. According to state police, there have already been nine Move Over Law-related crashes this year. In 2024, there were 27 Move Over Law-related crashes with 12 troopers injured and one death.

Pennsylvania state police charge Connellsville man in high-speed, multi-vehicle crash that injured another driver
Pennsylvania state police charge Connellsville man in high-speed, multi-vehicle crash that injured another driver

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Pennsylvania state police charge Connellsville man in high-speed, multi-vehicle crash that injured another driver

A Fayette County man is facing charges after a multi-vehicle crash critically injured another man on Saturday night in Bullskin Township, state police said. Matthew McKnight, 46, of Connellsville, is accused of speeding and leaving the scene of the crash at the intersection of East End Road and Memorial Boulevard. State police said they were called to the scene of the three-vehicle crash just after 10:30 p.m. Two drivers, 67-year-old Martin Halfhill and 76-year-old James Blackburn, both also from Connellsville, were stopped in their vehicles in the left-hand turning lane at Memorial Boulevard, state police said. While stopped, state police say McKnight's speeding Dodge Ram pickup slammed into the back of Blackburn's minivan, pushing it forward into Halfhill's SUV. Blackburn was severely injured in the crash and flown from the scene by medical helicopter to UPMC Presbyterian Hospital, state police said. He remains in critical condition. State police said McKnight left the scene after the crash, but troopers later found his pickup parked near his home. It has "extensive front-end damage consistent with the crash," investigators said. He is in state police custody and awaiting arraignment on the charges he is facing. McKnight is listed on the Fayette County EMS website at as the Assistant Director of Operations. Fayette County District Attorney Michael Aubele calls the charges "concerning and disappointing." He has released this statement to KDKA on Sunday afternoon. "The charges are very concerning and disappointing in light of Mr. McKnight's employment; that will not, however, affect how we prosecute this matter," Aubele said. "We are awaiting updates on the condition of James Blackburn, the victim in this incident, and we will release more information as it becomes available. Mr. McKnight is presumed to be innocent until proven guilty in a court of law." State police and the Fayette Count District Attorney's Office continue the investigation.

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