Mar. 16, 2025
Photo: twitterSix people were injured after a Toyota RAV4 crashed into an Indianapolis AT&T store on Monday.Public Information Officer William Young with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department told reporters that a vehicle went inside of a building in the 4300 block of Lafayette Road shortly before 4 p.m. local time.Six people were transported to various area hospitals with non-life threatening injuries.twitterFOX59and theIndy Starreported store employees were among those injured, though police were unable to confirm during apress conference, as they said it was too early in the investigation to reveal that information.
Mar. 16, 2025
Six people were injured after a shooting broke out during a high school’s senior skip day on a South Carolina beach this week, authorities said.On Friday, around 5:20 p.m. local time, hundreds of people were at the beach in the city of Isle of Palms when gunfire erupted, Police Chief Kevin Cornett said during anews conference.Cornett said that the shooting began following several fights among people who were partaking in the senior skip day on the beach.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Mar. 16, 2025
Six children and one adult were injured on Sunday after a startled camel began bucking and dragged a woman across the arena at a Pennsylvania circus, reports say.
An adult and two children were riding the camel at the Shrine Circus at Pittsburgh’s PPG Paints Arena around 3:30 p.m. when a child apparently threw a shovel at the animal, a witness toldKDKA. Most of the injuries were minor, but one child suffered a fractured arm,Pittsburgh police said in a statement.
Mar. 16, 2025
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The six individuals who were killed in theIllinois Amazon warehouse tornado collapseover the weekend have now been identified.
On Sunday, theEdwardsville Police Departmentreleased astatementidentifying the six victims as Deandre S. Morrow, 28, of St. Louis, Missouri; Kevin D. Dickey, 62, of Carlyle, Illinois; Clayton Lynn Cope, 29, of Alton, Illinois; Etheria S. Hebb, 34, of St. Louis; Larry E. Virden, 46, of Collinsville, Illinois; and Austin J.