Showing posts with label police say. Show all posts
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Husband fatally shot wife at doctor's office, police say

Husband fatally shot mate at doctor's workplace, police say, a person United Nations agency was fighting together with his mate followed her to a close-by doctor's workplace, fatally shot her ahead of many staff, then came home, wherever he eventually relinquished once a standoff with police, officers aforementioned Monday.

The couple lived close to the doctor's workplace, and also the girl apparently fled there from their place small-town Jemison as a result of it absolutely was the nighest place to travel, captain Shane Fulmer aforementioned. He didn't unleash the couple's names.

"The very first thing she aforementioned once she came in was, 'Call the police,'" Fulmer aforementioned. He aforementioned six to seven folks — all staff, together with the doctor — were within the workplace at the time.

Her husband followed her in and shot her, then came home, Fulmer aforementioned. There, police talked to him over the phone and a loudspeaker system. Police did not shoot any bullets however unemployed tear gas into the house, Fulmer aforementioned. the person came outside and had a gunfire wound to the top. Fulmer referred to as it self-inflicted however aforementioned police did not grasp precisely once it happened.

The man was taken to a hospital and can be charged, Fulmer aforementioned.

After the shooting and through the standoff, roads and businesses were closed. a minimum of ten police cars were on the scene. Ambulances blocked the route ahead of the building, with rescue personnel getting into and out. native faculties went on internment.

At the standoff scene, there was a series of loud pops close to the house. among moments Associate in Nursing auto force up, and emergency staff can be seen loading someone into the rear of the auto. The auto then left with its siren on.

After the ordeal, the house was encircled in yellow police tape.

James Russell Curl, United Nations agency manages a McDonald's eating place regarding two hundred yards from the doctor's workplace, aforementioned he had detected a gunfire and police began inbound among moments.

Suspect Arrested in Shooting of 2 Officers in Ferguson, Police Say

Suspect Arrested in Shooting of 2 Officers in Ferguson, Police Say, The St. Louis County police have arrested a suspect in connection with the shooting of two police officers outside of the Ferguson Police Department early Thursday morning, according to a police spokesman.

The police and prosecutors have scheduled a news conference later Sunday to announce the arrest.

The two officers — one from the county police and the other from the nearby Webster Groves department — were standing shoulder to shoulder as part of a protective line facing demonstrators across the street. At least three gunshots came from a distance behind the demonstrators, as much as 125 yards away, the authorities said.

The demonstration followed an announcement that the police chief in Ferguson, Thomas Jackson, was resigning, the latest senior city administrator to step down after a Justice Department report last week found unconstitutional practices in the city’s police and court system.

The two officers, whom the authorities declined to name, were treated at a hospital and recuperating at home, according to Chief Jon M. Belmar of the St. Louis County Police Department.

The demonstration was part of months of protests over the death of an unarmed black teenager who was shot by a white officer here in August. The shooting ratcheted up tensions that have been simmering since Aug. 9, when a white police officer, Darren Wilson, fatally shot an unarmed, 18-year-old black man, Michael Brown.

Man pulled shotgun over hot sauce, police say

Man pulled shotgun over hot sauce, police say

A man allegedly threatened employees of a Taco Bell with a shotgun because he wasn't given hot sauce with his drive-through meal, according to police in Lee's Summit, Mo. Jeremy Combs, 30, reportedly admitted to police that he returned to the eatery but said he didn't have a gun.Police say they found a 12-gauge shotgun when they searched Combs' home .Combs, a felon, is being a charged with illegal possession of a firearm. Taco Bell has not commented on the incident.

Man pulled shotgun over hot sauce, police say

Man pulled shotgun over hot sauce, police say

A man allegedly threatened employees of a Taco Bell with a shotgun because he wasn't given hot sauce with his drive-through meal, according to police in Lee's Summit, Mo. Jeremy Combs, 30, reportedly admitted to police that he returned to the eatery but said he didn't have a gun.Police say they found a 12-gauge shotgun when they searched Combs' home.Combs, a felon, is being a charged with illegal possession of a firearm. Taco Bell has not commented on the incident.