the vehicle crashed into the rainbow bridge checkpoint structure and caught fire and exploded. the two occupants of the vehicle are now dead, and one customs and border patrol officer sustained minor injuries that did not require hospitalization. authorities did not find a secondary explosive or device. the white house says they are monitoring the situation closely, and the canada border service agency says it is working with the u.s. counterparts on this matter. the fbi is now investigating this cnn and whether or not the crash was intentional. joining us now, nbc news investigative correspondent tom winter, former fbi counterintelligence agent peter strzok is back with us, and joining us by phone former assistant doppler radar for counterintelligence, tom figliuzzi. why don t you give us a talk about how this all went down. sure. basically, what happens here, there is a vehicle. the color of the vehicle is white, as you saw on screen in that exclusive video. and it s trav
Delaware State Police Recognizes National Crime Victims Rights Week - Delaware State Police
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National Crime Victims Rights Week Honors Victims and Their Advocates- Dover - Delaware State Police
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Apr 17, 2021
For over 40 years, Mothers Against Drunk Driving has been working towards improving services to crime victims. MADD Michigan is dedicated to supporting victims, building trust, and engaging communities to help empower victims of impaired driving crashes. Victims of both drunk and drugged driving crashes have constitutional rights that can be found in our Michigan State Constitution, Article 1, section 24.
MADD Michigan’s Victim Service team works hard all year to provide services to victims of drunk and drugged driving crashes. Each year in April we take a week to provide extra community awareness by celebrating the progress that has been made in securing rights, protections, and services for victims of crimes. In 2021, the National Crime Victim Rights Week is set for April 18-24. The theme is “Support Victims, Build Trust, Engage Communities.”