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Car crashes inside terminal of North Carolina airport
The driver breached a fence at Wilmington International Airport and drove onto the tarmac, authorities said.
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The driver breached a fence at Wilmington International Airport and drove onto the tarmac, authorities said.
The company said it discovered that a "specific model and series of railcars had loose wheels."
Nearby residents were asked to shelter in place. The railway company said that there were no hazardous materials aboard the train.
Firefighters had to fight off multiple pit bulls with "pick-axes and pipe poles" just to reach the two victims, officials said.
An air traffic controller had cleared another passenger jet to take off from the same runway, federal authorities said.
No suspects have been arrested, police said, and there was no word on a motive.
No debris from either object was found, officials said.
After becoming trapped, one firefighter jumped off a second-floor balcony into the driveway, officials said.
Charges are pending against the 16-year-old suspect, police said.
It was shot down with a missile by a U.S. military F-22 fighter jet over the Yukon, authorities said.
The shooting occurred after the off-duty officer arrived at a prearranged meeting spot to look at a vehicle, authorities said.
A woman and a 2-year-old child were critically wounded in the shooting. A 6-year-old child was also critically hurt in a car crash caused by the gunfire.
All five former officers involved in Tyre Nichols' death were part of the SCORPION unit, police said.
All five former officers involved in Tyre Nichols' death were part of the SCORPION unit, police said.
Investigators have been unable to "establish a connection between the suspect or any of the victims thus far," Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna said.