U.S. Customs and Border Officer fires gun in Southwest Florida International Airport over the weekend
Port Authority Police confirms a U.S. Customs and Border Officer accidentally fired her gun at Southwest Florida International Airport over the weekend. The officer has not been charged with anything.
and last updated 2021-04-29 05:43:07-04
FORT MYERS, Fla. â Port Authority Police confirms a U.S. Customs and Border Officer accidentally fired her gun at Southwest Florida International Airport over the weekend.
The officer has not been charged with anything. FOX 4 learned she was Baker Acted twice in less than a year. It raises the question, how can someone in law enforcement be allowed to stay an officer, let alone hold onto their work issued gun?
Stop and Shop West Hempstead Reported Shooting: Police Respond to Gunfire at Grocery Store
On 4/20/21 at 12:14 PM EDT
Associated Press.
The conditions of the survivors was not made clear by police, although officials said one was shot in the chest and the other in the shoulder.
Law enforcement officials told
Newsweek that police received a call at 11:19 a.m. local time that multiple shots were fired at the grocery store on Cherry Valley Avenue in Long Island.
Video from the scene shows several ambulances and cop squad cars gathering outside the store.
Police are now looking for a person of suspect, identified as 30-year-old Gabriel DeWitt Wilson.
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By Reuters Staff
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JAKARTA (Reuters) - A woman shot dead by Indonesian police at the force’s national headquarters in an exchange of gunfire was a “lone wolf” who believed in Islamic State ideology, police chief Listyo Sigit Prabowo told a news conference on Wednesday.
The woman was 25 and she had posted an ISIS flag to her social media account hours before the attack, he said.
Reporting by Agustinus Beo Da Costa and Stanley Widianto; Writing by Gayatri Suroyo
Head Hunters gang-pad sprayed in gunfire - deported Aussie gang are early suspects
12 Apr, 2021 07:10 PM
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The Auckland pad of the Head Hunters motorcycle gang has been targeted in a brazen shooting over the weekend. Photo / Brett Phibbs
The Auckland pad of the Head Hunters motorcycle gang has been targeted in a brazen shooting over the weekend. Photo / Brett Phibbs
As police launch an operation targeting heavy firepower in the hands of the gangs and organised criminals, someone has opened fire on the Auckland headquarters of the Head Hunters gang. Detectives remain tight lipped but the early suspects are a new gang deported from Australia with a reputation for violence.