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Police Video: Suicidal Texas Man Torches Car, Injures Officers




Thursday, June 04, 2015
Video: Suicidal Texas Man Torches Car, Injures Responding Officers
Officers arrived at the Texaco Gas Station at Interstate 35 and Stassney Lane around 2 a.m. and found 47-year-old Andrew Guerrero outside the car. Officers said they asked him to come over, but he instead rushed inside the car that had apparently been doused in combustible...
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Man Gets Life for Gunning Down Off-Duty Philly Officer
A parolee who gunned down an off-duty Philadelphia Police officer during a robbery gone wrong has been sentenced to life in prison without parole.
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Terror Suspect Killed in Boston Planned to Behead Officers
Boston police and FBI agents had been tracking Rahim around the clock. As the 26-year-old walked outside a Roslindale CVS on Tuesday, officers approached him.
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Video: Florida Man Arrested After Dancing on Sheriff's Vehicle to Stop Vampire Attack
He then looks to strike a karate pose and starts dancing on top of the SUV while the Hall & Oates song "Rich Girl" plays on the radio in the background. The man continues to dance to oldies, pointing to his vehicle and moving his body to Supertramp's "Goodbye Stranger."
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Massachusetts K-9 Escapes from Handler's Yard, Bites Teen and Mom
A Holbrook, Mass., police dog that got loose and bit a teen and his mother several times Sunday was ordered into quarantine by the state Wednesday.
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Video: South Carolina Officer Pulls Man from Burning Car
Instead of waiting for backup to arrive, Willis, who's a 10-year veteran of the department, didn't hesitate to jump into action. He used a fire extinguisher from inside his patrol car in an effort to put out some of the flames.
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Georgia Officer Saves Two Lives in Two Hours
The officer was informed the victim was suffering from a heroin overdose and upon hearing the news, Ernst administered naloxone to the victim. The man regained consciousness on the scene and was transported to an area hospital for treatment.
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