Got money, thats what he got. So still, he is still in the same car, he is armed and dangerous, and, you know, thats whats going on, and police are well aware of it. Are the officers here finding any interesting evidence inside the house, since theyve execute in the. In there now with the search warrant. Just she is stabbed and shot. As i said earlier,. She is identified as christina, same last name i gave earlier. Bellajonas. Shes 28 years of age. And the children are ages four and five. Christopher and robert, as i said earlier. Thats where we are, information out of new york is coming to us via phone. So what im telling you, thats what we got as of five minutes ago. Thank you very much. Appreciate. That will just to recap, we do not the suspect police are locking for, according to police, he allegedly held up a cvs on Staten Island, he left the children behind, he got money, he took off, and he apparently posted on his facebook my wife was cheating on me and i won. So police are sti
We begin with historying made in india. 550 Million People casting their ballots, electing that countrys new leader. His election dates back to the dynasty of the gandhi family. And we have the latest from new delhi. [ music ] a must political chapter in the Worlds Largest democracy. Welcomed with a loud bang and a burst of color. At the headquarters in new delhi, the peace demonstration started early. Supporters gathered to what transpired to be a land side victory. Im so happy with the people, and im bound to you, and happy for the love youve shown me. Sisters and brothers, thank you from the bottom of my heart. I respect and salute you. Before the first results were announced, the party held prayers in anticipation of the performance. Using the final tally as a formality. They described the partys win as a new start for the country. We used to look to the west for support and development, but now were going to be the kind of country that people from other countries turn to for hope
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