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DC names cop who killed Terrence Sterling, releases bodycam footage

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Washington, DC police have released body camera footage from of the officer-involved shooting of unarmed black motorist Terrence Sterling earlier this month, identifying the officer. Sterling's death prompted changes to the department's bodycam policy.

Officer Brian Trainer, 27, turned on his bodycam after firing his service weapon on the evening of September 11, the mayor's office said in a statement. The camera captured graphic video of Trainer and his partner giving aid to Sterling, who was bleeding out on the street.

"Keep breathing! Look at me!" an as-yet unidentified officer says repeatedly while trying to give the motorist CPR. Sterling died later at a local hospital.

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Train evacuated in Leipzig, Germany over bomb threat after a passenger 'freaked out'

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A police operation is underway at Leipzig Messes railway station after an alleged bomb threat. The train has been evacuated, however the suspect passenger is still on board.

Sachsen police have confirmed they are working with Bundespolizei Pirna and Deutsche Bahn to investigate the incident and have detained one passenger on the train.

A police spokesman told Leipziger Volkszeitung that a passenger "freaked out" on board the Intercity Express 2302. The man was then contained by train attendants in a carriage.

The train was stopped at Leipzig Messe station after the man began behaving aggressively and police are trying to establish whether he posed a real threat to other passengers.

Local reporters claimed a man threatened to blow up the train, which was en route from Munich to Berlin.

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NYPD shoots man while he's driving during attempted arrest

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A Brooklyn man wanted for attacking his girlfriend with a brick was shot by plainclothes officers who claimed they only opened fire after nearly being hit by his vehicle. But some activists believe that the officer violated NYPD rules by shooting at him.

Javon Shipman was injured when a New York Police Department officer opened fire on him on Tuesday. The officer justified shooting by claiming that Shipman drove his vehicle towards him.

However, the NYPD has a patrol guide that specifically prohibits discharging firearms at a moving vehicle "unless deadly force is being used against the member of the service or anything person present, by means other than a moving vehicle."

Four officers were serving warrants on Tuesday morning when they recognized Javon Shipman, who was wanted for attacking his girlfriend. Two officers blocked Shipman's car with an unmarked police vehicle in the front while two other officers approached on foot.

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'Suspicious package' forces evacuation of Charlotte police HQ

Police headquarters in Charlotte-Mecklenburg
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Police headquarters in Charlotte-Mecklenburg, North Carolina, have been evacuated due to a possible bomb threat. A bomb squad has been requested at the scene as authorities investigate a suspicious package.

Capt. Mike Campagna held a press conference where he explained that an employee working in the mailroom came across the suspicious package and alerted her supervisors. A canine bomb dog alerted its authorities that the package needed further investigation. It has since been removed from the police department and taken to a secure location where it can be assessed. Everyone was reported to be safe following the evacuation.

Campagna told reporters that this was the first time he knew of that the department has been evacuated due to a threat.

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Putin's gift to Xi causes Russian ice cream craze to reach new heights in China

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The popularity of Russian ice cream is on the rise in China with more than 270 tons worth $863,000 imported in the first eight months of the year, China Daily reported.

According to the Manzhouli Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau it is 267 percent increase from last year.

A staff member with the bureau, Xie Jinyong said the import of top quality Russian ice cream has also risen this year.

"A cup of Russian ice cream usually sells at 15 yuan ($2.24), 25 yuan or 30 yuan, and the top quality one sells for up to 50 yuan ($7.49)," Xie said.

An affordable price, partly due to the fall of the Russian ruble, along with the quality and taste has improved the marketability of Russian ice cream in the Chinese market, according to newspaper.

Ice cream from Russia is generally less expensive than many premium brands available in China. A 100 grams package of Russian ice cream is typically priced at 10 yuan, while a small cup of Haagen-Dazs ice cream weighing about 80 grams costs 33 yuan.

Comment: What a sweet surprise for the Russian ice cream industry!


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Sex crime in Scotland increased 50% in last decade

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Sex crime in Scotland has increased by 53 percent in the last nine years - hitting a 45-year high - according to newly released government figures.

While total crime fell to its lowest rate since 1974, sex crime, violent crime and vandalism were found to be on the rise.

Despite an overall 4 percent drop in recorded crime, the figures indicate sex crimes increased by 7 percent in the last year, the Scottish government's annual report on recorded crime reveals.

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Russian man was unaware of his leased servers being used for DNC hack

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The Russian national whose servers were used for the alleged cyberattack on the US Democratic National Committee immediately blocked them after learning the truth.

A Russian in southern Siberia has denied any knowledge of a hack that was carried out against US Democratic National Committee using the servers he leased, a police source told RIA Novosti on Wednesday.

"Vladimir Fomenko, a 26-year-old resident of Biysk in the Altai region, founded a web hosting service, King Servers, that leases server space, mostly to anonymous clients," the source in the law enforcement said. "He rented out servers that were used in the hack, there was no criminal intent. His business is absolutely legal and he blocked the servers immediately."

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Pentagon searching for 7 Afghan military students who fled training bases in September

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The Pentagon is reportedly missing at least seven Afghan soldiers, some of whom disappeared over the weekend which saw double bombings in New Jersey and New York. Officials, however, see no connection between the attacks and the missing Afghanis.

"During the month of September, seven Afghan students were considered absent without leave (AWOL) during international military student programs," Pentagon spokesman Cmdr. Patrick L. Evans has said, according to the Washington Free Beacon. Later, Evans also confirmed his statement to Fox News.

Three soldiers from Afghanistan have been missing from their bases in different parts of the US since September 17-18, when two states - New Jersey and New York - were struck by two bombings. Both were linked to Ahmad Rahami, a radicalized Afghan-born US citizen.

Two of the missing Afghans had been undergoing training at Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri, and one was at Fort Gordon in Georgia. To be considered AWOL, a student needs to be absent from scheduled training for more than 24 hours.

According to the Beacon, in those cases, their fleeing was coordinated, and the three are being probed for possible connections to Rahami.

However, as an unnamed Army source told the newspaper, officials see no connection between the students disappearing and the timing of the two bombings.

The "initial assessment is that there is no relation and the timing is coincidental," the source said, while Evans refused to comment on whether the Pentagon has any security concerns.

Besides the three students, there are another four Afghan trainees who also disappeared earlier in September.

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Noor Tagouri playboy posing for muslim rights?

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Mirth pose before bridge, in Hijab.
CNN, in an article today, presented Noor Tagouri as an iconoclastic "Muslim" American, which is curious because posing even for post-full-nude-Playboy seems a rather irreligious thing to do. Nevertheless, Tagouri plans to 'bear' it all, and by 'bear' we mean wear, and by 'it all' we mean the hijab, for an upcoming Renegade photo shoot series for Playboy Magazine alongside a 'sex activist' (whatever that means) and a comedian.

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Iraqis seeking ways to sue US for war crimes

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As Congress attempts to override a presidential veto of legislation that would allow US citizens to sue foreign governments over terror attacks, an organization representing Iraqis killed or wounded by the US military is threatening to sue the American government for war crimes.

The Iraqi National Project has stated that the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act, which would allow 9/11 victims and families to sue Saudi Arabia over the nation's role in the attacks, has opened a pathway for lawsuits against foreign governments.

The White House claims that the bill was vetoed because it would open the floodgates for other nations and organizations to sue the US, which is exactly what the Iraqi group wants to do.