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idf snipers take out fleeing palestinian teenagers.
i still think cops should carry jump spatulas for situations like this. just scrape the suspect up and put him in the cruiser.
cctv captures plant workers flee during an ammonia cloud leak.
a cult leader in papua new guinea fled naked into the jungle after being confronted by police over allegations that he'd forced followers to have sex in public, with the promise that it would boost the banana harvest. the man, identified as thomas peli, told his followers that the banana harvest would increase every time they had sex in public, according to the parpua new guinea post-courier - and he reinforced his demands for public fornication with threats of violence. police only heard about peli's activities in the remote village of yamina when a villager trekked for 12 hours to reach the nearest town and alert authorities. the enforced public sex has been going on for three or four months, according to witnesses. several times, naked people have been seen trying to enter a nearby mining area, but have been stopped because of a policy against allowing naked people to walk round the mine. when three police officers contacted peli at his house, the cult leader emerged naked, and fled into the bush with seven of his followers - using two of his wives as human shields when the police fired warning shots. police retreated in order to avoid a confrontation, but will return with reinforcements to comb the nearby hills for the cult leader and his followers. source
two stratford men are in the marathon county jail after leading law enforcement on a highway chase of up to 120 miles per hour monday morning and throwing a beer keg out the window of their vehicle during the pursuit, according to the sheriff’s department. advertisement kolton kafka, 19 was arrested on charges of first-offense drunken driving and knowingly fleeing an officer after driving his vehicle on a three-mile chase, sheriff’s lt. dale wisnewski said. one of his passengers, kevin schleicher, 21, was arrested on a charge of recklessly endangering safety for throwing an empty keg out the window, wisnewski said. a sheriff’s deputy attempted to stop the vehicle for defective rear lights and erratic driving when it sped off at about 3:30 a.m. on highway n, wisnewski said. after three miles the vehicle stopped near the intersection of highways n and h in the town of cassel. two other passengers, benjamin theisen, 20, and micah ehrike, 18, were cited for underage drinking, wisnewski said. kafka and schleicher will remain in jail until court on tuesday. source
new zealand police are searching for a couple who have allegedly fled with millions of dollars that was accidentally deposited into their account. the couple, huan di zhang and hui gao, is understood to have received a $nz10 million ($7.8 million) deposit after asking westpac bank for a $nz10,000 overdraft, nzpa is reporting. the couple ran a service station in rotorua, according to nzpa. the store shut down earlier this month after its operator, heights service limited, went into receivership. "the individuals associated with this account are believed to have left new zealand and police (are) working through interpol to locate those individuals," said detective senior sergeant david harvey of new zealand police. "westpac bank has recovered some of the money which had been inappropriately withdrawn." he did not specific how much had been recovered and refused to confirm any other details about the case. "at this time i am not prepared to disclose the amount of money involved, name the individuals or business involved, or discuss which country the individuals may be in right now." banking ombudsman liz brown told rotorua's the daily post that technically it was a criminal offence for someone to spend money accidentally put into their bank account if they knew the money wasn't theirs. ms brown has been banking obudsman for 15 years and said she's only seen 10 to 20 cases of this nature. they were legally referred to as "payment by mistake". she was unable to recall how much money was involved in each case. "there haven't been cases of millions of dollars but certainly ones where there have been several thousand dollars," she said. source
this happens in shishou, hubei province, china. details can be found in my first video submission.
on the indonesian island of java, the merapi volcano has once again become active.
twelve years ago, when the merapi last erupted, 60 people lost their lives. now, to prevent it from happening again, the government has declared a red alert. thousands of people were loaded into busses and taken to emergency shelters.
others, however, decided to go in the opposite direction, wanting to see the eruption for themselves. the police had to set up road blocks to stop the onlookers from getting too close to the volcano.
some farmers have refused to leave their houses, saying they want to protect their homes and livestock. others have returned to tend to their land and animals, but have been warned by the police to leave before nightfall.
the merapi volcano lies 450 kilometers (250 miles) from the capital jakarta. it is part of the so-called pacific "ring of fire", fault lines that feed volcanoes stretching from the western hemisphere through japan and into southeast asia.
when out of jail, we'll have his darwin award waiting for him.
a suspect who ran away from a traffic stop on wednesday chose the wrong place to hide when he slipped under a parked moving truck _ and then was run over when the driver pulled away. the arizona department of public safety said an officer stopped a 26-year-old man in west phoenix just before 7 a.m. after he ran a red light. the man gave the officer his license, then ran away and disappeared behind a convenience store. as the officer searched for him, the moving truck driver got back in his truck and started to drive away, running over the suspect. the officer stopped the truck and called help for his suspect, who complained of back pain. the man had a suspended driver license and warrants for dui and leaving an accident scene. he'll be booked into jail after treatment. source
shirley roper phelps and other picketers from the much-reviled homophobic baptist sect 'god hates fags' are attacked at a picketing and forced to flee the scene.