Witness. Hello, welcome to witness. I am here at the British Library to guide you through another five extraordinary moments from the recent passed. We will meet the man who discovered whales on and the daughter of one of the most prolific land and sea record breakers of the 20th century, and the chemist who went to live in the city built the sciences. But first, in january 1958, the city built the sciences. But first, injanuaryi958, Godtfred Kirk christiansen patented the lego brick which took the world by storm. Lego was special at the bricks were designed in such a way that they could be stacked linked with each other in countless combinations. Godtfred kirk christiansens then ten year old son regularly helped his father to test out the new toys in the family workshop. The village carpenter invented them after turning his hand to toy when they was not enough work for him. It developed into a huge danish export. My grandfather was a very happy person. He made a lot of different kinds
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. New Mexico State Police identified the officers and deputy who shot and killed a man during a confrontation last month in Roswell.
State Police spokesman Ray Wilson said Roswell police officers Danny Flott and Abrem Atencio and Chaves County deputy Samuel Lueras fatally shot 22-year-old Victor Barron during a foot chase on April 15.
“Upon completion of the State Police investigation, this case will be forwarded to an assigned district attorney’s office for review,” he said.
Wilson said around 11:30 p.m. Barron fled a Chaves County Sheriff Office sergeant during a traffic stop near Matthews and Main. Barron avoided spike strips before getting out of the truck and running.
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Two Roswell officers and a Chaves County deputy opened fire on a man Thursday night during a foot chase in Roswell, according to New Mexico State Police.
State Police spokesman Mark Soriano said Victor Barron, 22, was killed in the incident. No deputies or officers were injured.
He said around 11:30 p.m. a Chaves County Sheriff’s Office sergeant tried to pull over Barron near Matthews and Main. Barron fled the traffic stop in a pickup truck.
Soriano said Roswell police used spike strips on the truck and Barron got out of the truck and a “short foot pursuit” began.