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KANSAS CITY, Mo. – A Kansas City, Missouri Police officer shot a pit bull Friday afternoon after the dog bit a USPS mail carrier.Officers and Animal Control responded around 4:30 p.m. local timeFriday to the 1500 block of NE 79th Street on the call.According to police notes, they located two “large, aggressive pit bull dogs” on the scene.While the animal control officer attempted to capture the dogs, one of them charged toward the officer, prompting the officer to open fire on the dog, striking it in the shoulder.The second dog ran away back to the residence it had escaped from where it was eventually captured.A few minutes after being shot, the dog jumped up and ran around a house where animal control captured it.During the course of the investigation, officers spoke with the owner of the two dogs.The owner was “belligerent” and did not want to accept responsibility for the dogs running loose in the neighborhood, according to police. 977
KGTV (SAN DIEGO) - The report investigating whether President Donald Trump or his aides colluded with Russians to interfere with the 2016 election, or obstruct justice, has been handed over to the Department of Justice. So what now?"He didn't call a ball or a strike, he said you know I'm just going to let you guys do this," said former U.S. Attorney Chuck LaBella. LaBella explained Attorney Robert Mueller is leaving it up to the Department of Justice to decide."I actually think it's the right call for him to make because he is not in the Department of Justice, he's a former prosecutor, he knows what the rules are, he knows what the standard is, but this is a Department of Justice policy decision," LaBella said. LaBella worked on a similar investigation, during former President Bill Clinton's administration, regarding campaign finance abuses.When it comes to how much information can be released, LaBella said the public will probably only see 30-40% of the findings. "People calling for the public wholesale release of this need to really check the law, because the law is pretty clear,", he explained, saying grand jury materials, including interviews, are private."It could potentially hurt people who only had tangential involvement in this. They were initially suspected of bad conduct," he said. LaBella said they were exonerated by the end of the investigation and it would be embarrassing to tie them to the investigation.What does all of this mean to San Diegans?"I don't think anything's going to change the election in California, I mean California's pretty much on one side already," LaBella said.10News spoke with local Democratic Rep. Susan Davis, who adamantly wants the full report released, saying it has huge implications on future politics. "I think it raises a lot of questions for our next election, in what we're going to do, how we're going to prepare for it, and so a lot of this really informs us all to be sure this never happens again," Davis said. She said the investigation took lots of taxpayer money and two years of work and the people deserve to know what came of the investigation.As for President Trump, his response was captured in a tweet: "No Collusion, No Obstruction, Complete and Total EXONERATION. KEEP AMERICA GREAT!"LaBella said not so fast."I would not be doing a touchdown dance or a dance of victory quite yet because the Southern District of New York is going to come out with its results of its investigation," La Bella said.He explained the lesser known investigation is "looking at a lot of activities related to his corporate activities, his family's activities, his charitable activities, his campaign finance activities."LaBella said there is no timeline on that investigation, but they are working as fast and meticulously as they can. 2809

KILLEEN, Texas -- Police in Texas have arrested nine people, including three in the military, in a child prostitution sting.On Saturday, the Killeen Police Department Special Victim’s Unit in partnership with the Texas Department of Public Safety Human Trafficking Program, concluded the two-day sting.The overall goal of the joint effort was to locate and arrest subjects who were willing to make overt efforts to pay minors to engage in sexual acts.During the operation, nine suspects, three of whom are in the military, contacted officers through various social media platforms and made agreements for sexual acts with girls they believed were 15 or 16 years of age, according to police.The agreements were for fees that included money, drugs, and/or alcohol.The suspects were apprehended without incident when they arrived at a predetermined location.The operation concluded with seven felony prostitution charges, two misdemeanor prostitution charges, and two guns were confiscated.The suspects arrested are listed below:Anthony Xavier Antwon, 25, of Fort Hood, Felony Prostitution under 18Javier Perez, 40, of Austin, Felony Prostitution under 18Brian Harley Flynn, 21, of Temple, Felony Prostitution under 18Brandon Anthony Lee, 25, of Killeen, Felony Prostitution under 18Dustin Edward Johnson, 42, of Lott, Felony Prostitution under 18Timmy Jones Jr., 30, of Fort Hood, Felony Prostitution under 18Shaun Paul Moore, 39, of Kempner, Felony Prostitution under 18Rakeem Jamal Nelson, 28, of Killeen, Class A ProstitutionPierre Jean, 32, of Killeen, Class A ProstitutionThe Killeen Police Department would like to remind citizens, “If you see something, say something.” Please report any suspicious activity involving human trafficking to your local 9-1-1 emergency center.This story was originally published by Thalia Brionez at KXXV. 1848
Kamala Harris is projected to become the first female Vice President of the United States. She will also be the first Black and first South Asian to hold that office. Her husband, Doug Emhoff, will set his own historic precedent.Emhoff will become the first second gentleman of the country when Harris is sworn in. The spouse of the vice president is typically called the “second lady”, and Emhoff is the first male spouse in the country’s history.Harris’ spouse is an entertainment lawyer and partner at the firm DLA Piper, and has been for the last few years. He took a leave of absence after Harris joined Biden’s ticket so he could focus on the campaign trail, he said at the time.Saturday morning, Emhoff tweeted a picture of him hugging Harris saying, “So proud of you.” 784
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will lie in repose on the steps of the Supreme Court Building in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday and Thursday and will lie in state at the Capitol Building on Friday.In a press release Monday, the Supreme Court said Ginsburg's casket would arrive at the Supreme Court building at 9:30 a.m. ET Wednesday morning. After a private ceremony with Ginsburg's close friends, family and members of the court, Ginsburg will lie in repose on the front steps of the building.The public is invited to pay respects between 11 a.m. and 10 p.m. ET on Wednesday, and from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. ET on Thursday.On Friday, Ginsburg will lie in state at the U.S. Capitol on Friday following a formal ceremony, according to a press release from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.A private funeral service for Ginsburg will be held next week at Arlington National Ceremony.Ginsburg died Friday at the age of 87. She was appointed in 1993 by President Bill Clinton and served 27 years on the court.Ginsburg's family says her dying wish was that whoever is elected president in November should name her replacement. However, President Donald Trump said he will nominate her replacement, and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says the Senate will hold a vote before election day.In an interview Monday, Trump said that he plans to nominate Ginsburg's replacement "Friday or Saturday." 1387
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