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The Los Angeles police department has released body-camera footage and surveillance video of an incident in which an officer shot and killed a 14-year-old girl inside a department store while firing at another person.

The footage from the Thursday morning incident shows that as soon as police encountered a man suspected of assault inside the store, an officer fired three bullets at him from a distance. One of the officer’s bullets struck the girl when it bounced off the floor and into the dressing room where she was with her mother, police said on Monday.

The 14-year-old victim has been identified as Valentina Orellana-Peralta, according to the LA county medical examiner’s office, which ruled the death to be a homicide from a gunshot wound to the chest.

Orellana-Peralta died on the scene at the Burlington Coat Factory store in North Hollywood.

The officer who fired the shots was put on paid leave, and has not been identified. The man shot by police upon arrival was Daniel Elena Lopez, 24, who also died on the scene, officials said.

Jacksonville, FL – Bodycam footage captured the moment when a Jacksonville Sheriff’s officer fatally shot a woman who charged out of a home and stabbed her with a butcher knife.

Officer Mechling stepped out of her vehicle, walked up onto the porch, and knocked on the front door, the video showed. Approximately six seconds later, the door flew open and a woman armed with a large butcher knife came running out at the lone officer.

The attacker was later identified as 29-year-old Leah Baker.

Officer Mechling raised her hands and backed away from the knife-wielding woman as Baker swiped at her with the blade. "What the fuck!” the officer screamed as she stumbled out onto the sidewalk and radioed for help. “I’ve just been fucking stabbed!”

Officer Mechling pointed her weapon at Baker, who continued clutching the knife from her position up on the porch, the video showed. “Drop the f—king knife!” the officer ordered, just before Baker tossed the blade down onto the ground in front of her.

The suspect ignored Officer Mechling’s commands to get onto the ground, and scrambled down the steps to retrieve the knife instead, the video showed.

The officer fired one round and quickly backed away down the sidewalk.

Baker yelled out, but continued to pick up the knife, the video showed.

Another shot rang out as Officer Mechling and a male off-camera repeatedly yelled at Baker to stay away from the knife.

But the suspect crouched down and grabbed the knife again, charging towards Jacksonville Sheriff’s Sergeant J.C. Nobles as police fired more rounds at her, WJXT reported.

Baker ignored the officers’ commands for several more minutes before a K9 was sent in to subdue her, according to WTLV.

Information: 08.05.2021 Mariupol, Ukraine. A woman wanted to shop in the store, but she didn't have a mask, so the store staff forbade her to. The woman went home and told her husband. He was so angry that he ran into the store with an ax and really demolished it. The video was then hung on social networks by the aggressor himself.

If he was wearing proper sneakers he could get up and run away. Flip flops are the main problem here.

In the age of social media, influencers have become modern-day celebrities, their lives broadcasted to millions worldwide. But what happens when fame collides with the law.

Canton police say it was around 10:07 p.m. Wednesday when they responded to a disturbance at 311 25th Street Southwest. Canton Police Chief John Gabbard says that upon arriving at the scene, officers were "fired upon and returned fire, wounding the suspect."

The suspect was taken to Cleveland Clinic Mercy Hospital, where he died as a result of his injuries. The suspect has since been identified as 41-year-old Jeffrey Neff.

Texas Department of Public Safety released a video of a chase that ended in a deadly shootout between a suspect and a DPS trooper in east Bexar County. The video shows the moments after authorities said 33-year-old Ernest Manuel Montelongo took off after giving troopers a fake name, The suspect died the next day in the hospital

stopped at a red traffic light on US-29 (Pensacola Blvd) northbound and W Street in Escambia County, Florida, in my fully marked Florida Highway Patrol Dodge Charger. I observed a newer copper-colored Nissan Altima bearing a Florida license plate of DZZV49. The vehicle was a rental vehicle registered to EAN HOLDINGS, LLC. I observed the vehicle to have dark tinted windows as I was directly behind it. As the traffic light changed to green, the vehicle continued northbound. As we passed the Interstate 10 overpass, I activated my emergency lights and siren to initiate a traffic stop on the vehicle for the tint violation. The driver, later identified as Antoine Vonche Booker (DOB: 09/24/2003), applied his brakes and began slowing down and pulling to the right. Suddenly, the driver rapidly accelerated and swerved left towards Trooper J. Ellerbee's fully marked patrol vehicle, who was also traveling northbound next to the suspect vehicle. The driver then swerved right into a Circle K gas station located at 7950 Pensacola Blvd. As the vehicle entered the parking lot, I observed an object thrown out of the passenger side window that appeared to be a Ziploc-type bag with a light-colored powdery substance (the residue in the bag later tested positive for Xyiazine). Based on my training and experience, I reasonably believed a felony was being committed in my presence, as plastic bags are commonly used to transport and deliver illegal substances. At this time, a pursuit ensued.

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Holding for a "friend" in Smyrna, Georgia goes wrong thanks to these crime fighters. DUI drivers are extremely dangerous to the public, and this video shows why. An officer made a traffic stop on a speeding vehicle. The female driver was adamant that she would be able to pass the field sobriety tests and did not want to go to jail; however, a little bit of cocaine sealed her fate.

Body camera video has been released of a now former Loveland police officer punching a woman in the face after she spits on him while she was in custody.

Loveland Police Chief Tim Doran explained in a video released Friday why he fired Russell Maranto, 28, for unnecessary use of force.

He included a short clip of the body camera video showing the minutes before Maranto punched Angelia Hall, 59, in the face while she was in custody in a hospital ER room and after. She is using explicit language and yelling at the officers and nurses. She spits at Maranto and he immediately punches her in the face.

The other officer in the room grabbed Hall and separated her and Maranto.

“I am sharing this video in the spirit of transparency and on the promise to hold both my team and the citizens who break the law accountable for their actions,” Doran said.

The Larimer County Sheriff’s Office investigated the incident but the district attorney’s office has not yet filed criminal charges against Maranto, Doran said.

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