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Protests break out as death toll passes 30 in Bangladesh jet crash

Protests break out as death toll passes 30 in Bangladesh jet crash

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Students gather to protest in Bangladesh outside the school where a military jet crashed Monday, killing at least 30 people, including dozens of children.
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Video shows 3 Baltimore shooting victims seeking help from police in the county
Video shows 3 Baltimore shooting victims seeking help from police in the county

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Video shows 3 Baltimore shooting victims seeking help from police in the county

Security video obtained by WJZ shows three alleged Baltimore shooting victims limping away and seeking help three miles away in the county early Wednesday. Baltimore City police say those teens, all males and ages 15, 18, and 19 years old, were shot around 3:30 a.m. on Belair Road in Northeast Baltimore. The video shows a vehicle stopping on Kenwood Avenue, three people get out of the car, flag down a Baltimore County police officer who happened to be driving by, and limp down the road to the patrol car. According to the dispatch recording, the call initially came from a neighbor near Bel Air Road, who reportedly heard several gunshots. Minutes later, Baltimore County dispatchers received a call from one of the teens inside the vehicle, who indicated he was shot and in a car. An officer reported to dispatch that he believed he had the victim near 6300 Kenwood Avenue in Rosedale after they stopped the passing officer. The victims were transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. A business on Belair Road shared some security video with WJZ, showing a vehicle pulling up and stopping near 4823 Belair Road. An unknown number of passengers got out, and the video shows a small flash before the car drives away. Baltimore City Police arrived at the scene shortly after. Another business on Kenwood Avenue in Rosedale shared the intense video of the victims driving in a sedan, slowly stopping in the middle of the road, and alerting officers. The three passengers limped down Kenwood Road and met the officer before being transported to an area hospital for treatment. Several neighbors say they were surprised a shooting happened along that stretch of Belair Road. Kenyan Southers, who owns a business and live in that area, said he is a former police officer and he is concerned about the young people in the city. "These young people are taking over the city," Southers said. "I promise you, when they investigate, it will probably be somebody young. You've got to be safe everywhere, but especially in Baltimore City." Southers also says he hopes Baltimore City Police utilize community policing in this district to build community trust and ultimately, make it safer. "Probably increase patrol and work on community policing a little more," Southers said. "My area was about community policing, one-on-one getting to know your community instead of just riding through it. I think if you knew people, they trusted you, they probably would give you more information." Baltimore's Group Violence Reduction Strategy (GVRS) is being expanded to South Baltimore in an effort to reduce crime throughout the city, Mayor Brandon Scott announced. South Baltimore is now the fifth district in the city to be a part of the GVRS. City leaders, law enforcement agencies, and community partners made the joint announcement Wednesday morning in South Baltimore. Mayor Scott credited the GVRS program for the decrease in crime across the city. "We're seeing the impact of that," Mayor Scott said. "As you all know, in 2020, there were 335 homicides. In Baltimore last year, there were 201, and through the first six months of 2025, we've had the fewest homicides ever recorded on record through that period." City leaders explained that the gun violence strategy is based on data over five years. It focuses on reducing homicides, nonfatal shootings, and building community trust. The shooting on Belair Road was one of four violent incidents in Baltimore City last Tuesday into Wednesday. At 12:15 a.m., Central District officers responded to the 1700 block of Bank Street for a reported shooting. A 34-year-old man was transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. At 12:05 a.m., Southwest District officers found an unresponsive male, suffering from gunshot wounds, near 500 Edgewood Street. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene. On Tuesday at 11:26 p.m., Southwest District officers found a woman lying in the street near 1100 Mount Holly Street. The unidentified adult female was pronounced dead at the scene. If you have any information about any of these shootings, you're asked to reach out to Baltimore City Police, or you can report a tip anonymously through the Metro Crime Stoppers tipline: 866-7LockUp.

Matthew Perry's Doctor ‘Profoundly Remorseful,' Dabs Eyes as Guilty Plea Finalized
Matthew Perry's Doctor ‘Profoundly Remorseful,' Dabs Eyes as Guilty Plea Finalized

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Matthew Perry's Doctor ‘Profoundly Remorseful,' Dabs Eyes as Guilty Plea Finalized

Dr. Salvador Plasencia, the physician who provided Matthew Perry with a lethal dose of ketamine, finalized his guilty plea on Wednesday and shared that he is immensely regretful of his involvement in the actor's tragic death. 'While Dr. Plasencia was not treating Mr. Perry at the time of his death, he hopes his case serves as a warning to other medical professionals and leads to stricter oversight and clear protocols for the rapidly growing at-home ketamine industry in order to prevent future tragedies like this one,' Plasencia's lawyer, Karen L. Goldstein, said in a statement to the Los Angeles Times. More from TheWrap NBCUniversal Considers Launching Cable Sports Channel With the NBA, Peacock Offerings Black Women in Entertainment Launches as National Network for Black Woman Creatives in Hollywood Lionsgate, Universal Set 'Michael' for April 2026 Release Date Columbia University to Pay $200 Million Fine in Settlement With Trump Administration The lawyer added that he was 'profoundly remorseful' for the role he played in the Perry's death while he appeared in court. According to the report, 'Plasencia dabbed his face repeatedly with a cloth' as prosecutors detailed the charges against him. The paper also noted that the physician plans to relinquish his medical license within the next 30 to 45 days. Last month, Plasencia, who is one of five people who have been charged in Perry's October 2023 death, agreed to plead guilty to distributing ketamine to the 'Friends' star. Plasencia now faces up to 40 years in prison after he was charged with four counts of ketamine distribution, including conspiracy to distribute ketamine and other related offenses. He will remain out on bail until his sentencing hearing which is scheduled for Dec. 3. His Calabasas-based urgent care clinic remains open but now requires patients to sign waivers acknowledging the charges against him. He is the fourth person to plead guilty in regard to Perry's death. The others are Dr. Mark Chavez, the actor's personal assistant Kenneth Iwamasa and 'street dealer' Erik Fleming. Jasveen Sangha (a.k.a. 'The Ketamine Queen') has pleaded not guilty and is headed to trial in August. Perry was found dead in his hot tub on Oct. 28, 2023. His cause of death was ruled a ketamine overdose with drowning as a factor. He was post Matthew Perry's Doctor 'Profoundly Remorseful,' Dabs Eyes as Guilty Plea Finalized appeared first on TheWrap.

Malcolm-Jamal Warner was ‘caught by a high current' in Costa Rica before fatal drowning: police
Malcolm-Jamal Warner was ‘caught by a high current' in Costa Rica before fatal drowning: police

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Malcolm-Jamal Warner was ‘caught by a high current' in Costa Rica before fatal drowning: police

Sitcom star Malcolm-Jamal Warner was 'caught by a high current' in Costa Rica before he accidentally drowned Sunday afternoon. The 'Cosby Show' alum's body was discovered by local authorities near Cocles, a beach in Limon, ABC News first reported Monday. Police said in a statement, obtained by The Post, that Warner was pulled from the water by people in the area and taken to shore, where the Costa Rica Red Cross tried to revive him, but he was pronounced dead at the scene. Police said Warner's cause of death is listed as asphyxiation by 'submersion. Reps for Warner weren't immediately available to Page Six for comment. The 54-year-old actor's death was announced via X Monday by a woman named Kimara who claimed to be his cousin. 'My cousin died yesterday after drowning in costa rica,' she posted. 'Yall pls be safe out here while traveling and doing water sports. Wear life jackets etc.' In a follow-up message, she added, 'Staying off socials for the rest of the day cuz seeing his face all over is hurting my feelings bad.' Warner had kept his family out of the spotlight, including his wife and daughter, whose identities are unknown. He was best known for his role as Theodore Huxtable on 'The Cosby Show.' He starred on the sitcom from 1984 to 1992 alongside Bill Cosby, Phylicia Rashad, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Lisa Bonet and more. Warner received an Emmy nomination in 1986 for his role on the show. He later starred on 'Malcolm & Eddie' with actor Eddie Griffin from 1996 to 2000. His other major role was on 'Reed Between the Lines' from 2011 to 2015. Warner also made appearances on 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,' 'Sons of Anarchy,' 'American Horror Story: Freak Show,' '9-1-1' and 'Suits.' His most recent gig was on 'Alert: Missing Persons Unit' earlier this year.

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