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  • FATAL MOTORCYCLE CRASH IN IPSWICH CLAIMS LIFE OF GLOUCESTER RIDER

    FATAL MOTORCYCLE CRASH IN IPSWICH CLAIMS LIFE OF GLOUCESTER RIDER

    IPSWICH, Mass. — A tragic head-on collision between a motorcycle and a Dodge pickup truck claimed the life of a 72-year-old Gloucester man on Thursday afternoon near the Rowley border along Route 1A.

    According to local authorities, the accident occurred shortly after 4:00 p.m., when the motorcycle and the pickup truck collided head-on. The impact was severe, and the rider was thrown from his motorcycle upon collision. Witnesses described a chaotic scene as first responders rushed to assist.

    Reports indicate that the force of the crash resulted in catastrophic injuries, including the amputation of one of the rider’s legs during the impact. Emergency personnel initially prepared to transport the victim via Med-Flight helicopter; however, the flight was canceled once it became clear that the rider had succumbed to his injuries at the scene.

    Law enforcement has not released the name of the deceased at this time, pending notification of family members. The driver of the Dodge pickup truck was reportedly unharmed but remains under investigation as authorities determine the cause and circumstances of the collision.

    Route 1A was temporarily closed in both directions while police and emergency crews secured the scene, conducted their investigation, and cleared debris. Traffic delays were reported in the area for several hours.

    The Ipswich Police Department confirmed that the incident is under investigation. They are urging anyone who may have witnessed the collision or who has dashcam footage of the area to come forward to aid in reconstructing the events leading up to the fatal crash.

    The Gloucester community and family members of the rider are mourning the sudden loss of a longtime resident whose life was cut tragically short in what authorities are describing as a devastating accident. Local officials have reminded motorists to exercise caution, especially on routes frequently traveled by motorcycles, to prevent similar tragedies.

    This incident marks another somber reminder of the dangers that motorcyclists face on public roads. Authorities continue to investigate and have not yet indicated if charges will be filed as part of their ongoing inquiry.

     

  • Gunfire Report at University of South Carolina’s Thomas Cooper Library Found Unfounded; Shelter-in-Place Lifted

    Gunfire Report at University of South Carolina’s Thomas Cooper Library Found Unfounded; Shelter-in-Place Lifted

    COLUMBIA, S.C. —Authorities at the University of South Carolina responded to a tense situation this evening after a report of gunfire at Thomas Cooper Library prompted a campus-wide safety alert and a swift law enforcement response.

    According to University of South Carolina Police Department (USCPD) officials, the call came in around 6:30 p.m., reporting possible shots fired inside or near the library on the Columbia campus. In response, a Carolina Alert was immediately issued, instructing students, faculty, and staff to avoid the area and shelter in place.

    Law enforcement agencies, including USCPD and assisting local authorities, quickly arrived on scene and conducted a thorough search of the library and surrounding areas. After an extensive investigation, no evidence of a shooting was found.

    “Our officers responded immediately to ensure the safety of everyone on campus,” USCPD said in a statement. “At this time, we have no indication that any gunfire took place.”

    While the shelter-in-place order has since been rescinded, the Thomas Cooper Library remains closed as officials continue to review the incident and ensure the building is secure.

    Two individuals sustained minor injuries during the evacuation process but were treated at the scene and are expected to recover fully.

    The false report comes amid heightened sensitivity to campus safety incidents nationwide, leaving many students shaken despite the lack of evidence of an actual threat.

    “It was terrifying at first—we didn’t know what was going on,” said one student who was inside the library when the alert went out. “Everyone just started running.”

    USCPD is urging the campus community to remain vigilant and to report any suspicious activity immediately but reassured students and staff that there is no ongoing threat to campus safety.

    University officials have pledged to provide updates as more information becomes available regarding the source of the initial report.

    This is a developing story. Additional details will be shared through Carolina Alert and official university communication channels as the investigation continues.

     

  • BREAKING NEWS: Two Injured in Drive-By Shooting; Police Searching for Crime Scene

    BREAKING NEWS: Two Injured in Drive-By Shooting; Police Searching for Crime Scene

    Authorities are actively investigating a drive-by shooting that left two individuals wounded late Sunday evening. Emergency dispatchers confirmed that at least one of the victims managed to walk to a nearby location to seek help after the gunfire erupted.

    According to initial reports, officers are still working to locate the exact scene of the shooting. Law enforcement sources say that the victims may have fled the original site of the attack, complicating efforts to pinpoint where the incident occurred.

    Dispatch reports indicate that two victims were injured: one is in critical condition, while the other is listed in serious condition. Both were transported to local hospitals by emergency medical services. Their identities have not been released pending family notification.

    Police units, including K-9 teams, are canvassing the area in an effort to locate evidence such as shell casings, surveillance footage, and witnesses. Roads in parts of the surrounding neighborhood have been temporarily blocked off as the investigation unfolds.

    “We are working to identify where this shooting took place and what led up to it,” one officer at the scene said. “At this time, we do not have any suspect descriptions to release.”

    Neighbors in the area reported hearing a series of gunshots shortly before seeing a wounded individual stumble into a nearby yard seeking assistance.

    “It was terrifying,” said one resident, who declined to be named. “We heard what sounded like rapid fire, then a man yelling for help. Minutes later, police and ambulances were everywhere.”

    Authorities have not yet confirmed a motive for the shooting or whether it was targeted or random. Detectives are urging anyone with information to contact local law enforcement or Crime Stoppers immediately.

    This is a developing story. Our news crew remains on the scene and will continue to provide updates as more details become available regarding the victims’ conditions, the location of the shooting, and any potential suspects.

     

  • Virginia State Police Investigating Fatal Shooting Involving Off-Duty Special Agent

    Virginia State Police Investigating Fatal Shooting Involving Off-Duty Special Agent

    VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — The Virginia State Police (VSP) has launched an investigation into a fatal shooting involving an off-duty Virginia State Police Special Agent that occurred late Sunday morning in Virginia Beach.

    Authorities say the incident took place around 11:45 a.m. at the agent’s residence on Lee Road. According to preliminary reports, a 40-year-old man arrived at the home and attempted to break in through the front door. The off-duty agent confronted the man and, during the confrontation, opened fire.

    Emergency responders transported the suspect to a nearby hospital, where he later died from his injuries. The identity of the deceased has not yet been released pending notification of next of kin.

    The Special Agent sustained moderate injuries during the altercation and was also taken to a local hospital for treatment. Details regarding the extent of the injuries have not been disclosed, but officials confirmed they were not life-threatening.

    “This remains an active investigation,” a Virginia State Police spokesperson said in a brief statement Sunday afternoon. “Our investigators are working to determine the circumstances that led to this tragic event.”

    State Police have confirmed that the agent has been placed on administrative leave, which is standard protocol in all officer-involved shootings. The investigation will include a full review of the incident to determine whether the use of deadly force was justified under state law.

    Neighbors in the quiet Virginia Beach community expressed shock at the violence.

    “This is usually a really peaceful area,” said one neighbor, who asked not to be identified. “It’s unsettling to hear that something like this happened right here on our street.”

    Authorities have not indicated whether the suspect and the agent knew each other or if this was a random attempted break-in. No charges have been filed at this time, and the investigation is ongoing.

    This incident adds to a growing number of officer-involved shootings in Virginia this year, which have sparked conversations about home defense, law enforcement accountability, and community safety.

    The Virginia State Police says additional updates will be released as more information becomes available.

     

  • Community Mourns the Loss of Joseph Mazza, Sr., Dedicated Fire Service Leader

    Community Mourns the Loss of Joseph Mazza, Sr., Dedicated Fire Service Leader

    POCATELLO, Idaho — The community is deeply saddened by the unexpected passing of Joseph Mazza, Sr., a respected leader and dedicated public servant whose contributions to fire safety and emergency response have left a lasting impact.

    Joe Mazza served with distinction as a Past Chief and current Commissioner of the Pocatello Fire District, where his leadership and commitment to public safety helped guide the department through critical operations and community initiatives. In addition to his work in Pocatello, he was a valued member of the Orange County HAZMAT Team, providing specialized expertise in hazardous materials response and ensuring the safety of countless individuals throughout his career.

    Colleagues, friends, and community members remember Joe as a passionate professional who consistently put the needs of others above his own. His dedication to public service, mentorship of younger firefighters, and unwavering commitment to safety have left an enduring legacy in both the Pocatello and Orange County communities.

    “Our thoughts and prayers are with the Mazza family during this difficult time,” a representative from the Pocatello Fire District stated. “Joe’s impact on our department, his colleagues, and the community will not be forgotten. His leadership, guidance, and friendship touched so many lives, and he will be deeply missed.”

    Funeral and memorial services will be announced once arrangements are finalized. The Pocatello Fire District and affiliated agencies encourage those who wish to honor Joe Mazza’s memory to keep his family and colleagues in their thoughts and to reflect on the dedication and courage he brought to the fire service each day.

    Joe Mazza’s passing is a profound loss to the fire service community, yet his legacy of service, integrity, and leadership will continue to inspire those who follow in his footsteps.

     

  • The Bronx — Basketball Game Turns Deadly as Gunfire Erupts in Haffen Park

    The Bronx — Basketball Game Turns Deadly as Gunfire Erupts in Haffen Park

    BAYCHESTER, What was meant to be a summer basketball tournament filled with competition and community spirit ended in tragedy Saturday evening when multiple shooters opened fire at Haffen Park in Baychester, The Bronx, killing 32-year-old Marcus Green and leaving four others injured, including 17-year-old Anthonaya Campbell, who is now fighting for her life.

    Authorities say the gunfire erupted during the tournament off Gunther Avenue, sending players and spectators scrambling for cover. NYPD officials reported that at least five individuals were struck by bullets before the chaos subsided.

    Among the victims is Anthonaya Campbell, who remains in critical condition at a local hospital. Campbell, a promising young student who aspired to become a speech pathologist, was shot in the back of the head. The bullet is lodged behind her eye, leaving her unable to speak.

    Her mother, Jennifer Talbot, described the harrowing moment she learned of her daughter’s injury.

    “She must have got up and tried to run. My grandson was there and he ran up and thought that she was dead. And my other daughter went down there and panicked and somebody else started to do CPR,” Talbot said.

    Talbot, who had just celebrated completing her PhD program, said the pain of receiving the devastating call about her daughter was unbearable.

    “It took more than 17 minutes for my daughter to get CPR, which made a big difference in her condition. If we had officers actually present, it would have been a lot sooner,” she added, criticizing the lack of immediate police presence at the event.

    The gunfire claimed the life of Marcus Green, who was pronounced dead at the scene after being shot in the chest. Two other victims sustained gunshot wounds to the back but are expected to survive, and a 42-year-old man was treated for a gunshot wound to the arm.

    Family members of Campbell and other victims are pleading for an end to the relentless wave of gun violence plaguing New York City.

    “My niece just turned 17, she didn’t deserve this. Nobody could deserve this,” said Elizabeth, Campbell’s aunt.

    Police have not yet made any arrests, and investigators are searching for multiple suspects believed to have opened fire at the crowded park. Detectives are reviewing surveillance footage from the area and urging anyone with information to come forward.

    The shooting adds to a troubling trend of late-summer gun violence in the city, which has left communities across the five boroughs reeling. Local leaders are expected to hold a press conference in the coming days to address safety concerns and outline potential measures to curb violence at public events.

    For now, a family clings to hope as a promising young woman fights for her life in a hospital bed, and a community mourns yet another life lost to senseless gunfire.

    This remains an active investigation. Anyone with information is urged to contact the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline.

     

  • St. Louis Police Investigating Shooting Near QT Gas Station on S. Kingshighway

    St. Louis Police Investigating Shooting Near QT Gas Station on S. Kingshighway

    ST. LOUIS, Mo. — Authorities are investigating a shooting incident that occurred near the QT gas station located at the intersection of S. Kingshighway and Fyler Avenue. According to witnesses, the victim had just left the gas station moments before the shooting took place.

    The victim was immediately transported to a local hospital, where he remains in critical condition. Police have not released the identity of the individual, citing the ongoing nature of the investigation. Law enforcement officials have confirmed that no arrests have been made at this time.

    The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department is urging anyone with information regarding the incident to come forward. Individuals with relevant information can call 314-444-0100 to assist with the investigation.

    For those who wish to remain anonymous, tips can be submitted to CrimeStoppers at 866-371-TIPS. Tipsters who provide information that directly leads to an arrest may be eligible for a cash reward. Officials emphasize that only verified tips submitted through CrimeStoppers that result in an arrest qualify for the reward.

    Police have asked residents in the surrounding area to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity. Authorities continue to canvass the neighborhood for witnesses and surveillance footage that could aid in identifying the shooter or provide additional context about the incident.

    “This remains an active investigation, and our primary concern is the safety of the public while we work to bring those responsible to justice,” a police spokesperson said.

    Officials continue to appeal to the community for cooperation and encourage anyone with credible information to contact police or CrimeStoppers immediately. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available regarding the condition of the victim and any developments in the investigation.

     

  • SEARCH ONGOING FOR BABY EMMANUEL HARO; FATHER JAKE HARO CONFESSES

    SEARCH ONGOING FOR BABY EMMANUEL HARO; FATHER JAKE HARO CONFESSES

    MORENO VALLEY, Calif. — Authorities continue their search for 7-month-old Emmanuel Haro following a confession from his father, Jake Haro. The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department confirmed that investigators conducted a search along the westbound shoulder of the 60 Freeway near Gilman Springs Road in Moreno Valley.

    Law enforcement officials were assisted by cadaver dogs as they combed the area for any signs of the missing infant. Jake Haro was present at the scene and accompanied detectives during the search, providing information about possible locations where the baby might have been.

    As of the latest updates, the search is wrapping up, but investigators have not located Emmanuel Haro. Authorities have stressed that, while Jake Haro’s confession provides some guidance for the search, the investigation is ongoing, and there is currently no confirmation regarding the baby’s whereabouts.

    “The search for Baby Emmanuel remains active,” officials said in a statement. “We continue to follow all leads and work diligently to locate the child. Our thoughts remain with the family, and we urge anyone with information to contact law enforcement immediately.”

    The area along the 60 Freeway near Gilman Springs Road was temporarily secured by authorities during the search. Police tape and law enforcement vehicles were observed at the scene, and investigators emphasized that safety and thoroughness are paramount during the operation.

    This tragic case has drawn significant attention from the community, as residents express concern and hope for a positive outcome. Authorities urge the public not to spread unverified information on social media, as ongoing investigations rely on verified leads and cooperation with law enforcement.

    While the search did not result in the recovery of Emmanuel Haro, investigators have confirmed that efforts will continue, and additional updates will be provided as soon as new information is verified.

    The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department is working closely with local and state agencies to ensure a coordinated investigation, and they continue to call on anyone with relevant information to come forward immediately.

     

  • UPDATE: No Confirmed Active Shooter at Thomas Cooper Library, University of South Carolina

    UPDATE: No Confirmed Active Shooter at Thomas Cooper Library, University of South Carolina

    COLUMBIA, S.C. — University of South Carolina officials have released an update regarding earlier reports of a possible active shooter at the Thomas Cooper Library. According to Jeff Stensland, Assistant Vice President for University Communication, the university received an unconfirmed report of an active shooter in the library, prompting an immediate response from law enforcement.

    In response to the report, authorities began clearing the library floor by floor to ensure the safety of students, faculty, staff, and visitors. At this time, no injuries have been reported, and there is no confirmed evidence of an active shooter inside the library.

    Video footage circulating online shows an individual carrying an object. While some initially believed the object to be a firearm, others have suggested it may have been an umbrella. Officials caution the public not to assume the video depicts a threat, as the situation remains under investigation and unverified reports can create unnecessary panic.

    Stensland emphasized the importance of following official university guidance during incidents like this. “The safety and security of our campus community is always our top priority,” he said. “While we take all reports seriously, there is currently no evidence of an active shooter at Thomas Cooper Library. Law enforcement is conducting thorough checks of the building as a precaution.”

    During the incident, the university instructed students, faculty, and staff to shelter in place until law enforcement completed their review of the library. Officials encouraged everyone on campus to remain calm and follow official instructions, stressing that verified updates would be shared as soon as available.

    The University of South Carolina continues to monitor the situation closely. Authorities also advised the public to rely only on official communications from USC and law enforcement rather than social media speculation, which can spread misinformation and cause unnecessary alarm.

    This event highlights the challenges of responding to potential threats in real time and underscores the importance of fact-based reporting and cautious public behavior during emergency situations. Law enforcement remains present on campus, and the university will provide additional updates once the situation has been fully assessed and verified.

    For now, the Thomas Cooper Library remains under precautionary review, and officials continue to work diligently to ensure the safety of the campus community.

     

  • BREAKING: Baby Emmanuel Haro Found After Father Jake Haro Confesses

    BREAKING: Baby Emmanuel Haro Found After Father Jake Haro Confesses

    Tragic news has emerged from the Sanovicta area as authorities confirm that the body of 7-month-old Emmanuel Haro has been recovered. According to reports, Jake Haro, Emmanuel’s father, has confessed to authorities and led investigators to the location where the infant’s body was found.

    Video footage shared on social media shows Jake Haro accompanied by police investigators on the side of the 69 Freeway, providing key information about the case. Law enforcement sources confirm that the baby’s body was located in the badlands along the 60 Freeway. Officers are on the scene, documenting the recovery and working to secure the area.

    Officials have not yet released further details regarding the circumstances leading to the infant’s death or any charges Jake Haro may face, but the confession and cooperation with authorities suggest that the investigation is moving forward quickly.

    The community is reacting with shock and grief over this devastating loss. Emmanuel, only seven months old, has now tragically lost his life, and local authorities are urging the public to allow law enforcement to continue their investigation without interference.

    “This is an extremely tragic situation, and our thoughts are with the family and the community,” authorities said in a statement. “We urge everyone to respect the investigation as it continues, and to refrain from speculation.”

    Law enforcement continues to collect evidence at the scene and is coordinating with child protection services and other relevant agencies to ensure a thorough and complete investigation. The case is expected to result in criminal charges, though officials have not yet specified what charges will be filed against Jake Haro.

    As the investigation unfolds, the community mourns the loss of Baby Emmanuel, and residents are reminded of the importance of reporting any suspicious activity or information to authorities to prevent further tragedies.

    Rest in peace, Baby Emmanuel.