Mar. 15, 2025
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One person has died following an accident at the Field of Flight Air Show & Balloon Festival in Battle Creek, Michigan.
Chris Darnell, 40, was driving the SHOCKWAVE Jet Truck when he was involved in an accident around 1:10 p.m. on Saturday during the pyrotechnic portion of the show, according to a statement from theBattle Creek Police Departmentand the man’sfather.
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Mar. 15, 2025
One person has been killed and 22 were injured after gunshots rang out toward the end of the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade on Wednesday afternoon, Stacey Graves, the city’s police chief, said at press conferences on Wednesday.According to Graves, three persons have been detained and under investigation for today’s incident.Graves said the shooting began on the west side of the city’s Union Station immediately after a rally honoring the Chiefs, who won the Super Bowl on Sunday.
Mar. 15, 2025
Robert Kenney Knox, Nahryah Hilesta Ines Hayes, Britt Brinson Cave.Photo:Randall County Sheriff’s OfficeA carefree night out turned deadly when a gunman opened fire at a Texas nightclub, killing one and injuring eight after an apparent argument, police allege.People were gathered in the entrance to a nightclub in Amarillo when a vehicle pulled up at about 2:05 a.m. on Jan. 26 and a gunman exited the vehicle, opening fire into a large crowd with a rifle, the Amarillo Police Department said in a statement.
Mar. 15, 2025
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Police in West Palm Beach, Florida, believe a domestic dispute is what led to the deaths of three people who were found dead in their home on Sunday night.
An individual called local police and said there was blood “coming from inside” of a home at the Paradise Cove Condominiums on Sunday, the West Palm Beach Police Department said in aFacebookpress release on Monday. Officers arrived to perform a welfare check and “the first officers on scene discovered the bodies in a bedroom.
Mar. 15, 2025
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One million Facebook users' passwords may have been stolen after downloading false apps that required them to log in to their account.
Meta found over 400 apps created for both Android and Apple devices that were disguised as photo editing, games, and features like a flashlight app. Instead, the apps were used tosteal login names and passwordswhen they asked users to sign in via Facebook, it announced in a release on Friday.