Mass Shooting Just Miles from Biden Dinner: One Dead, Five Injured

A fatal shooting incident occurred in Washington D.C.’s Carver Langston neighborhood on Wednesday, leaving one man dead and five others, including two minors, injured. The incident took place shortly after 6 p.m., according to Metropolitan Police Department Chief Pamela Smith. The location of the shooting was approximately eight miles from the White House, where President Biden was hosting a state dinner for Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at the time. The suspects are believed to …

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Married Couple Fatally Shot in Home

In the early hours of Saturday, in the suburban calm of Peoria, Arizona, a couple’s peaceful home became the scene of a horrifying crime. Responding to a distressing emergency call made by the wife at around 4 a.m., who reported a gunshot, police arrived to find both husband and wife critically injured from gunshots. The husband was declared dead at the scene, and despite immediate medical attention, the wife’s life could not be saved as …

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Elderly Woman Brutally Assaulted with Her Own Cane at Subway Station

A 60-year-old woman was brutally attacked by a man wielding her own wooden cane at a Harlem subway station. The assault, which was captured on camera, saw the woman struck 54 times within a span of three minutes. The incident occurred as the woman was exiting the southbound 2/3 platform at the W. 116th St. station at Lenox Ave. The assailant initially swung what seemed to be a black umbrella at the woman. In response, …

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Woman bound and violently stabbed 38 times

In Florida, police say a man romantically pursued a woman, showing a picture of her to coworkers, but that interest ended in murder. Police in North Port, Florida, say 53-year-old Michael Douglas tied her up and stabbed her more than three dozen times. The police were called out to the 3000 block of South Haberland Boulevard on Sept. 26 before Hurricane Ian hit. “Once on site, officers found a gruesome scene, with the victim bound …

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County Sheriff in California decides to stop daytime police patrols

In California, a county sheriff’s office announced it would cease daytime police patrols due to a “catastrophic staffing shortage.” Starting November 20, Tehama County, which has a population of 65,000, will suspend daytime patrol services. The county’s most populated city, Red Bluff, has a violent crime rate higher than 97% of other U.S. cities, according to Neighborhood Scout, so ending the patrols could prove dangerous. The Tehama County Sheriff’s Office released a statement announcing the …

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