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Sattahip Navy Personnel Save Woman Attempting Suicide on Pedestrian Bridge
She was waiting for a cement mixer. -
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5 Workers Found Dead at Fermented Fish Factory Pit in Phetchabun
What a horrible way to go - one can only imagine what it could have been like R.I.P gentlemen -
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Navy Launches Investigation into Alleged Assault by Sailors Over Noise Complaint
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Police are interviewing suspect in killing of health insurance CEO
Police are questioning a man in Altoona, Pennsylvania, in connection with the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last week in Manhattan. NYPD officials on Monday identified the man as 26-year-old Luigi Mangione. He is under arrest on gun charges, police said. More evidence: When he was searched by local police, the suspect was found carrying multiple fraudulent IDs, a US passport, a firearm and suppressor “consistent with the weapon used in the murder,” New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said. Kenny said the gun was a ghost gun “that had the capability of firing a 9mm round,” and it may have been 3D printed. Police also said one of the IDs was a fraudulent New Jersey ID matching the one the suspect used to check into a New York City hostel before the shooting. Recovered documents: A multi-page, handwritten document was also recovered from the suspect when he was arrested, according to Kenny. It seemed that the man “has some ill will towards corporate America,” Kenny said. In the document, the suspect rails against the health care industry and suggested that violence is the answer, a police official who has seen the document told CNN. Two quotes in the document include: “These parasites had it coming” and “I do apologize for any strife and trauma, but it had to be done,” an official said. Other key details: Police believe the suspect acted alone and they don’t think he was trying to flee the country, Kenny said. What we know about the suspect: The man has had no prior arrests in New York, according to Kenny. He is 26 years old and was born in Maryland. His last known address was in Honolulu, Hawaii, Kenny said. How the investigation unfolded: Investigators deployed drones, K-9 units and even scuba divers during the search, Tisch said. In addition to combing through hours of video — which led to the photo of the suspect without a mask on — detectives also went door-to-door, she said, adding that tips led to the recovery of crucial evidence. What happens now: NYPD detectives are on their way to Pennsylvania, where they hope to interview the suspect further, Tisch said. The suspect would need to be extradited to New York to face any charges there. Based on a report by CNN 2024-12-10 -
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Foreign Tourist Stuns Onlookers by Strolling Naked Through Phuket Hotel
Guys, show a little compassion. Most likely he had just walked out from the family court after the divorce from his Issaan wife, who is looking for another perfect future-ex-husband right now. -
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Cheapest good weed now ? I found 350 thb/gram but not cheaper yet, any idea ?
My go to in CA was Gorilla Glue shatter. Here i buy hash 90% THC. Close but not as good Pray tell where can shatter be purchased here? -
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Final Plea: Defense Argues Daniel Penny Acted to Protect
Excellent news. Clearly a citizen that did the right thing in the circumstances. "New Yorkers can take some comfort in knowing that we can continue to stand up for one another without sacrificing our rights or our freedoms." Ex-Marine Daniel Penny acquitted in chokehold death of homeless man Former US Marine Daniel Penny has been acquitted of a homicide charge for putting a homeless man in a fatal chokehold, a case that sparked weeks of protests and reignited debates over race, mental illness, and public safety. Jurors deliberated for five days before declaring Mr Penny not guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in the death of 30-year-old Jordan Neely on a New York City train on 1 May, 2023. The verdict comes after prosecutors agreed to drop a more serious charge of second-degree manslaughter on Friday, as jurors could not reach an agreement. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/crrw0881gzvo
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