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Plunket Shield: New Canterbury batsman Harry Chamberlain hits maiden first-class century

Plunket Shield: New Canterbury batsman Harry Chamberlain hits maiden first-class century
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Denver killing: NBC News9 hired a far-left unlicensed guard with a gun & took him to a Trump rally

Denver killing: NBC News9 hired a far-left unlicensed guard with a gun & took him to a Trump rally
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CPAC Myth Buster: 0 0004 Percent Chance of Being Shot by Police

CPAC Myth Buster: 0.0004 Percent Chance of Being Shot by Police 26 Feb 2021 Former New York Police Department (NYPD) Detective Rob O’Donnell was interviewed on a panel moderated by Matt Boyle, Washington Political Editor for Breitbart News Network, about police data and anti-police rhetoric. Boyle asked O’Donnell if he could debunk the “defund the police narrative.” O’Donnell provided the following myth-busting data points in response to the habitual framing of police brutality: Police use deadly force under 1,000 times out of 30 million violent felony criminal contacts per year. That’s a 0.0004 percent chance of being shot by the police. In America, “you are more likely to be struck by lightning than to be shot by police.”

Super Smash: Northern Knights pip Auckland Aces to keep their finals hopes alive

Bruce Lim/Photosport Kane Williamson played a starring role for the Northern Knights against the Auckland Aces in the Super Smash. Kane Williamson and Tim Southee rallied late on Friday to keep the Northern Knights’ finals hopes alive in the Twenty20 Super Smash. The Black Caps captain finished unbeaten on 79 off 55 balls while Southee made 24 off 15 as they chased down their target of 163 to beat the Auckland Aces by three wickets with no balls to spare. Southee hit two crucial sixes in the dying overs, as well as an inside edge for four with five needed off three at Seddon Park in Hamilton, but was caught off the penultimate ball, leaving Williamson to do the honours.

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