168 grams of fentanyl, valued at $33,000 As a result of the investigation, two 14-year-old males and one 13-year-old male have been jointly charged with: three counts of careless storage of a firearm, weapon, prohibited device or ammunition three counts of possess loaded/unloaded regulated firearm two counts of unauthorized possession of a prohibited or restricted weapon two counts of possession of a prohibited or restricted weapon or prohibited device knowing no authority possess firearm other than restricted or prohibited firearm knowingly not holding a licence careless storage of firearm, weapon, prohibited device or ammunition two counts of possession of a Schedule I substance for the purpose of trafficking
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Three young teens face charges after police searched seven homes across the city and seized several guns and more than $130,000 worth of drugs, London police say.
Officers searched two homes on White Oaks Road, two on Marconi Boulevard, and one each on Lancaster Street, Westminster Drive and First Street on Friday, police said.
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Two 14-year-old boys and a 13-year-old were arrested following the searches in which police seized a rifle, a pair of sawed-off shotguns, three replica handguns and ammunition, as well as $33,000 worth of fentanyl and $104,000 worth of methamphetamine, police said.
What did Lebron James say in his tweet and why was it deleted?
Updated: 27 Apr 2021, 16:42
NBA star Lebron James posted, then deleted, a tweet which appeared to threaten the cop who fatally shot sixteen-year-old Ma Khia Bryant.
Officer Nicolas Reardon killed Bryant as she attacked another girl while holding a knife on Tuesday.
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Lebron has been under fire for his comments, which appeared to threaten the cop who fatally shot the sixteen-year-oldCredit: Getty Images - Getty
What did Lebron James say in his tweet?
NBA star LeBron tweeted out a picture of the Ohio cop along with the caption: You re next. #ACCOUNTABILITY.
Flanked by members of Bryant s family, organizer Hana Abdur-Rahim struck a somber tone before those gathered on a sunny April Sunday afternoon. Today we are here to continue to lift up the life of Ma Khia Bryant, she told the crowd. I don t need a video to know she was a child and she deserved to live.
She then introduced a woman named Myra Duke who said she was Bryant s aunt. Speaking to the crowd, Duke thanked them for their dedication to her niece and expressed how sorely the girl s family misses her. It doesn t seem real, said Duke, who later declined to talk to the Dispatch but said she lives out of town. Ma Khia was an angel. This situation didn t have to happen like this; the system failed her.
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