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Shots fired near OU Health lead to police pursuit and arrests
Shots fired near OU Health lead to police pursuit and arrests

Yahoo

timea day ago

  • Yahoo

Shots fired near OU Health lead to police pursuit and arrests

OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Multiple people are in custody following a police chase Monday night in northeast Oklahoma City. According to Oklahoma City Police, officers with OUPD responded to reports of shots fired near NE 13th and Lottie near OU Health. After officers arrived at the scene, the suspects fled, and a police chase followed. According to OKCPD, which assisted OUPD in the chase, the vehicle crashed out near NE 36th and Sante Fe. Several people inside the vehicle were taken into custody, and nobody was injured. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Heavy police presence at Lombard, Illinois home after gunfire reported; neighbors told to stay inside
Heavy police presence at Lombard, Illinois home after gunfire reported; neighbors told to stay inside

CBS News

time5 days ago

  • CBS News

Heavy police presence at Lombard, Illinois home after gunfire reported; neighbors told to stay inside

Lombard officials said there is a heavy police presence at a home on Arboretum Drive after a report of shots fired Friday morning. Village officials said the Lombard Fire Department responded to the 400 block of Arboretum Drive for a fire alarm. While there, firefighters reported hearing gunshots and called for help from police. Officers responded to the home, where village officials said a suspect is inside. Residents in the area are asked to stay inside and avoid the immediate area while police and fire are on scene. No further details were immediately available.

Video shows shots fired near Gaza aid hub, and unpacking US-Ukraine weapons deal
Video shows shots fired near Gaza aid hub, and unpacking US-Ukraine weapons deal

BBC News

time15-07-2025

  • Politics
  • BBC News

Video shows shots fired near Gaza aid hub, and unpacking US-Ukraine weapons deal

Update: Date: 10:03 BST Title: Where and when were shots fired close to an aid site in southern Gaza? Content: Emma Pengelly, Sherie Ryder and Alex MurrayBBC Verify A screengrab taken from the verified video shows sand being kicked up by the bullets We've verified footage that has been circulating on social media showing shots being fired near crowds of people waiting for aid in southern Gaza. Having received the footage and from speaking to two journalists in Gaza we understand the incident took place on Saturday 12 July. We've also seen a post from an eyewitness, external on Instagram. Based on the pylons seen in the footage and having looked at previous clips around aid distribution centres we could confirm the video was filmed close to one of the safe routes into aid hub run by the Israel and US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF). Using other forensic techniques - which we'll explain in another live page post - we can place this incident near the GHF's Secure Distribution Site 2. In the video you can see clouds of sand being kicked up by the impact of the bullets being fired. There have been reports of some killings on Saturday, but it is not clear if any of these were a result of the shots captured in the video. Nasser hospital in southern Gaza confirmed 24 people were killed near an aid distribution site. The GHF has denied that the incident took place near their site. Update: Date: 09:33 BST Title: What we're working on today Content: Rob CorpBBC Verify Live editor Good morning from BBC Verify Live. Our fact-checkers, data journalists and verification specialists are working on these stories today: All that to come - and ahead of Chancellor Rachel Reeves' big speech on the economy in the City of London later we'll be looking into how many millionaires and billionaires have left the UK since Labour came to power.

Officers fire shots during incident involving morning police chase in Saskatoon
Officers fire shots during incident involving morning police chase in Saskatoon

CTV News

time09-07-2025

  • CTV News

Officers fire shots during incident involving morning police chase in Saskatoon

Police chase in Saskatoon ends in vehicle damage, shots being fired Wednesday morning. (StaceyHein/CTVNews) A busy morning unfolded for police in Saskatoon Wednesday involving a pursuit of a stolen vehicle through the city. Police say shortly before 8 a.m. Wednesday, they responded to a report of a stolen vehicle near Wiggins Avenue South and Cascade Street. Officers located the vehicle, however they say the driver refused to stop, triggering a police pursuit. 'Several attempts were made to disable vehicle, with a final successful de-escalation on Circle Drive near Valley Road and a male was taken into custody,' police said in a news release Wednesday morning. 'During the incident, members discharged their service-issued firearm,' police said. Police say multiple civilian and police vehicles were damaged in the incident. There is no word on the extent of injuries, but traffic restrictions in the area were in place Wednesday. Since members discharged their firearms, the police service says it is in the process of notifying the Saskatchewan Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT). Ongoing Incident - Circle Drive near Valley Road — Saskatoon Police (@SaskatoonPolice) July 9, 2025 -This is a developing story. More details to come.

Man charged after shots fired in St. Andrews: N.S. RCMP
Man charged after shots fired in St. Andrews: N.S. RCMP

CTV News

time07-07-2025

  • CTV News

Man charged after shots fired in St. Andrews: N.S. RCMP

An RCMP detachment can be seen in this file photo. (David Prisciak/CTV News) A 26-year-old man is facing seven charges after police say shots were fired in St. Andrews, N.S., Saturday. Antigonish County District RCMP responded to a report of shots fired near a residence on Dunmore Road around 9:50 p.m. The RCMP says the responding officers found shotgun shells at the scene and learned a black Honda Civic had fled just before their arrival. No injuries were reported, according to police. 'Officers located the suspect vehicle nearby and attempted to conduct a traffic stop. The driver did not stop and drove away at a high rate of speed. In the interest of public safety, officers did not pursue the Civic,' reads a news release from the Nova Scotia RCMP. Just a few minutes later, police say the suspect was spotted on Dunmore Road by the two responding officers. 'The officers stopped their vehicles to prevent the Civic, which was approaching from the opposing direction, from continuing on. The driver attempted to drive the Civic between the police vehicles, striking both, and damaging the Civic and the two police vehicles,' reads the release. The force says the driver, 26-year-old Jordan Patrick Naugler of Sherbrooke, N.S., was arrested, along with the two passengers – a 22-year-old woman and a 22-year-old man. A firearm was also seized from the vehicle, according to police. Naugler and the woman suffered minor injuries in the crash and were treated at the scene by EHS. The 22-year-old man did not report injuries. The responding officers were not injured. Naugler has been charged with: dangerous operation of a conveyance (motor vehicle) flight from peace officer careless use of firearm possession of firearm knowing its possession is unauthorized unauthorized possession in motor vehicle possession contrary to order failure to comply with probation order Naugler was held in custody and was scheduled to appear in Antigonish provincial court on Monday. The two passengers were released without charges. The investigation is ongoing. For more Nova Scotia news, visit our dedicated provincial page

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