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KGO ABC7 News 500PM July 14, 2024

We have located the suspect vehicle that was used to drive out near the festival. We have obtained a search warrant for that vehicle and they are in the process of serving that warrant now. We also obtained a search warrant for a residence in the city of gilroy that was associated to our suspect, and that search warrant was served today. Reporter we also know that a twitter post that was circulating of a man claiming to have shot up the garlic festival is now a hoax. Police have tracked down the owner of the account and have taken him into custody. They have concluded that he was not a part of the shooting. Earlier this morning, the chief is joined by gilroys mayor and the fbi to give more details of what happened in the moments before the suspect began firing. They were there and engaging the suspect in less than a minute. The suspect was armed with an assaulttype rifle, and he as soon as he saw the officers, he engaged the officers and fired at the officers with that rifle. A princip

KPIX CBS Overnight News July 14, 2024

Death. Well, today the police named two suspects, teenagers who had been listed as missing after their burning car was found in the same remote region as the murders. The suspects have since been spotted in surveillance images nearly 1500 miles away. To britain now. Today Boris Johnson was chosen to be the next prime minister. The man with the unruly blond hair was one of the loudest voices demanding brexit, britains divorce from europe. Ro Elizabeth Palmer reports. Reporter britons either love Boris Johnson or they loathe him, and he knows it. There will be people around the place who will question the wisdom of your decision. Reporter but his supporters believe bojo, as he is known, will rally people with his wit and buffoonery. That this will lift the countrys spirits and somehow find a solution to brexit, britains agonizing efforts to leave the european union. Alexander boris de Pfeffel Johnson was born in new york, the son of a british diplomat. After oxford university, he became

BBCNEWS Afternoon Live July 14, 2024

And it does look like snow. It is good afternoon. Coming up on afternoon not quite what it seems because i play is under way at the all england club, was not actually a metre of hail before we go to sport, i want to should be a terrific fortnight, accumulating in any one location, plenty to cheer for the british live, all the sport. Ta ke before we go to sport, i want to take you back to hong kong because the thinking is that because it is a tennis fans already, this is the scene live there right lets get the very latest warm climate, a lot of that hale from wimbledon. Melted when it reached the ground now. We understand that protesters afternoon, wimbledon is under way and then youve got a lot of flash have smashed their way into the and Novak Djokovic has just started john watson is there. The defence of his title. You will flooding, and then the additional Legislative Council. You can see the be back there later in the hour. I hail that was falling was almost pictures there. Protest

KNTV Today July 14, 2024

North korea present. And a face to face between the president and vladimir putin. What i say there is none of your business. We are live with the very latest. Shark attack, an american tourist killed by several sharks while snorkeling in the bahamas with her family. This morning her grieving father on what happened. All that, plus behind the doors, a firsthand look inside that Detention Center now at the heart of the immigration crisis. Break in the case, a massive search at a utah home connected to that mysterious disappearance of a College Student. And love for baby india, the little newborn girl rescued in georgia receiving messages of hope and adoption offers by the thousands. Today, thursday, june 27th, 2019 announcer from nbc news, this is today with Savannah Guthrie, live from miami, and hoda kotb, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. Good morning, everybody. Welcome to today on this thursday morning from miami and new york craig, good morning, night one is done. But were r

CSPAN3 After July 4, 2024

Professor joanna schwartz, its such a pleasure. Finally meet you. How are you. Im well. How are you . Very good, thank you. Very good. I really enjoyed reading your book. Even though the subject is quite a serious subject matter. So i feel a little uncomfortable saying i enjoyed it, but i always enjoy being informed. And certainly as someone who focuses on these issues in my teaching and as former Police Officer here in new york city, i just found it absolutely fascinating. I wanted to start off with what what motivated you i know this is your area of scholarship and focus but broadly speaking what motivated you to write this book. Well i before i a professor at ucla, i a civil rights litigator new york city bringing lawsuits. New york city police, Police Officers and new York City Department of corrections, other agencies in the area. And when i was in that practice, there were a lot of questions that came to mind about the way in which our system, the way in which civil litigation ac

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