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A video taken by a bystander shows a man, later identified as Zapeta-Calil, sitting on a nearby bench watching the fire before standing up and appearing to fan the flames using a T-shirt. [11] Body cameras worn by officers responding to the scene captured him on a bench opposite the car. A third officer, was later, discovered on video ...
The family of a 25-year-old New Jersey woman who was fatally shot by a police officer in her apartment last month will on Friday review body camera video from the morning she was killed.
The video shows the vehicle of interest entering the parking lot the same early morning as the murder with the driver behaving in a bizarre manner. The driver circles the store's parking lot, flashes the vehicle's headlights randomly, and parks in a secluded area for a few minutes before exiting the parking lot onto U.S. Route 287 . [ 22 ]
The so-called confession is said to be on a thumb drive that cops in Bloomington, MN., seized from OJ Simpson's ex-bodyguard, Iroc Avelli, when he was arrested in an unrelated incident back in 2022.
On July 6, 2024, Sonya Massey, a 36-year-old Black woman, was shot and killed in her home by Sean Grayson, a white deputy of the Sangamon County Sheriff's Office in Woodside Township near Springfield, Illinois, United States. [2] [3] [4] Massey called 911 about a possible prowler. Grayson and an unidentified deputy responded and found nothing ...
The pair was then spotted on the security camera footage of a nearby Whole Foods at 2:13 p.m. That footage was the last time Petito was seen alive. After Whole Foods, they drove to Spread Creek ...
Lola was seen entering the building at 15:20, before following a woman, suspected to be Dahbia Benkired. [6] [8] According to Benkired's initial confession, she lured Lola into Benkired's sister's apartment and ordered the girl to shower. Benkired then forced Lola to perform cunnilingus on her before putting adhesive tape on the girl's face. [9]
The video is incomplete, but it shows former Minneapolis police officers J. Alexander Keung and Thomas Lane handcuffing Floyd and struggling to try to get him into their police vehicle. Lane pulls ...