Arkansas men checked vest, shooting each other’s rifles 22 caliber

50-year-old Charles Eugene Ferris and 36-year-old Christopher Hicks was arrested after an incident that occurred on Sunday in Rogers, Benton County (Arkansas). Alarmed, the neighbor called the police and said they heard shooting. Men take turns wearing bulletproof vest to shoot each other https://t.co/DAzPVfhkY7 pic.twitter.com/lS9LJ3UNvh — WLWT (@WLWT) April 3, 2019 Ferris at the time of his arrest on Monday was in the hospital with a big red spot from…

April 3, 2019
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Boyfriend’s mother in a fit of anger, beat to death her 4-year-old daughter with down syndrome, because she interrupted him

The man from California accused of killing 4-year-old daughter of his fiancée after he allegedly beat child to death because he was angry that the girl interrupted him. According to the Sheriff of San Bernardino, in the evening on March 26, Adam Hughes watched the kids of his beloved, including 4-year-old Kylie Willis, who suffers from down syndrome, at their home in Rancho Cucamonga. At some point in the conversation…

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In the National Park of Uganda abducted a young American: she demanding half a million dollars

A tourist from the United States and its Ugandan driver was kidnapped in Africa from the National Park of Queen Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth National Park) in South-West Uganda. They seized the armed men, who soon demanded $500 thousand buyout. According to local police, 35-year-old Kimberly sue Endecott were driving through the Park with Ugandan driver Gin Floor, when on Tuesday evening, April 2, their car was ambushed. The car was…

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In the National Park of Uganda abducted a young American for it require half a million ransom

A tourist from the United States and its Ugandan driver was kidnapped in Africa from the National Park of Queen Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth National Park) in South-West Uganda. They were kidnapped by armed men, who soon demanded $500 thousand buyout. According to local police, 35-year-old Kimberly sue Endecott were driving through the Park with Ugandan driver Gin Floor, when on Tuesday evening, April 2, their car was ambushed. The car…

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The open skies Treaty: Russian spy plane can now fly over military bases and the US to photograph them

April 3, 2019

Russian reconnaissance aircraft Tupolev 154 (Tu-154M-IT), based at air force base Travis in Northern California since last week, has access to restricted airspace unavailable for passenger aircraft of the United States. Jet spy plane flying under the open skies Treaty (DON) between the United States and the Russian Federation, which entered into force in 1992. Under this agreement, an unarmed military aircraft of both countries are allowed to fly over…

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The school bus had an accident near the Triborough Bridge in Queens

The school bus was in a car accident on the RFK-Triborough Bridge in Queens. There is no information about the victims. The incident occurred at about 6 a.m. on Wednesday, April 3, right on 31st Street and Hoyt Avenue, under the subway station Astoria Boulevard in the Astoria area. The footage from Chopper 4, it is seen that in addition to the small school bus, the accident involved a truck…

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The mayor of Chicago will be Lori Lightfoot, the first African — American woman and an open lesbian in a position

April 3, 2019

Chicago became the first major American city that was chosen as the mayor of the African-American. When former attorney Lori Lightfoot takes office, she will also become the first representative of the LGBT community as mayor. Lori Lightfoot On Tuesday, April 2, a 56-year-old Lori Lightfoot went down in history, ahead of the second round of elections with another woman-African-American, 72-year-old Tony Preckwinkle — former Alderman, who is the President…

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In the US, the fate of bills prohibiting abortion

In the United States at the legislative meetings of the States in 2019 adopted a number of bills aimed at restricting access to abortion, writes Newsweek. Due to the sensitive nature of the regulated subject, many of the adopted laws are awaiting their fate. In several States laws were passed that called restrictive and challenged in the courts. For example, the case of the Supreme court «ROE V. Wade» has…

April 3, 2019
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