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A site on the Detroit River that was used to produce radioactive materials during World War II collapsed last week, raising concerns about whether the adjacent water supply is safe to drink.While officials in the United States say the water is free of radioactivity, the city of Windsor on the Canadian side is raising concerns.Canadian member of Parliament Brian Masse released a statement Thursday from his office, which alleged that, "on November 27, 2019, the Revere Copper Site on the American side of the Detroit River collapsed most likely due to the weight of the aggregate stored by Detroit Bulk Storage on site."Masse later provided a letter to Canada's House of Commons further expressing his concerns and calling for both the US and Canadian governments to work together to assess any possible threat."Forty million people use the Great Lakes for drinking water, and the ecosystem is already fragile," Masse said. "Any potential threat should be investigated immediately on both sides of the border."Attempts to reach Masse Friday were not successful.The Great Lakes Water Authority, which is responsible for the welfare of drinking water for residents in the southeast Michigan-area, said in a statement that its water is safe to drink."Because [the intake location] is upstream of the site, there is no danger of any potential water quality issues from the collapse," GLWA spokesperson Ashleigh Chatel told CNN via email.While the exact cause of the collapse has not yet been determined, Nick Assendelft, the public information officer for the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy, said Friday that EGLE had dispatched 20 officials to the site, which is about four miles south of downtown Detroit. EGLE inspected the site in the spring and found no radioactive threat, Assendelft said."We certainly want to do robust investigation to get all the answers and information so we can determine possible next steps," Assendelft said.American authorities agree water is safe, but 2011 survey acknowledges contamination potentialThe property is owned by Grand Rapids-based Erickson Group, which has been leasing the site to Detroit Bulk Storage since July 2019.The storage company, its owner, Noel Frye, and The Erickson Group did not return requests for comment.The EGLE posted on Twitter that it was actively investigating the site Friday by taking radioactivity measurements and footage of the area. Assendelft added EGLE is also using boats to test water samples for radioactivity.John Roach, a spokesman for the city of Detroit, told CNN that EGLE is directly handling the situation because the state is responsible for the property's environmental welfare.But in an emailed statement, city government echoed EGLE's sentiments and said "EGLE informs us that there is no reason for health or environmental concern among Detroit residents at this time."The EPA confirmed its involved in the investigation. It conducted its own radiation surveys in 1981 and 1989 but found no abnormal radioactivity, the agency said in a statement to CNN. While the EPA did not mention any more recent surveys, it cited EGLE's survey earlier this year.However, a 3189

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After two separate mass shootings over the weekend killed a combined 31 people and injured dozens of others, communities are coming together 153

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Alayna Stockton is a real estate agent. She wants to make a sale, but more importantly, she wants to stay safe.“You can’t rely on law enforcement,” she says. “They can’t be everywhere all the time.” So, Stockton is taking matters into her own hands, by the way of a 9mm handgun. She is also taking concealed carry classes, so she can eventually take her gun with her to open houses.“It does give you a sense of safety, not just in real estate, but in being in public,” she says. We’re learning more women like Stockton are getting their concealed carry permits. In a recent study, the Crime Prevention Research Center found that between 2012 and 2018, the number of women in the United States with concealed carry permits increased by 207 percent.At the Guns For Everyone gun shop, they’re holding a concealed carry class specifically for women.Owner Edgar Antillon says these women-only classes are growing in popularity, with a 30 percent increase in the past few weeks.“Recent events that have happened like El Paso, Ohio, and a lot of people want to defend themselves,” he says. “A lot of people sometimes get too lazy and complacent and wait until the last minute. Unfortunately, it takes an event like that to kind of push people to get the proper training.”So, more women or getting more guns, but does that make them more safe?While helping a woman at gun range, Antillon says if you pull a gun, you better be ready to use it. If not, you could have it used against you. “If it gets to that point to where you have to use it, you need to know if you have the mental capability of using this firearm," Antillon says. 1637

  

A recent high school graduate — who cultivated an online following, particularly among gamers, by posting selfies — was killed over the weekend.The suspect then shared graphic photos of her dead body online, the Utica Police Department said.Bianca Devins grew her following across several apps where she shared photos and details about her life.The callsAround 7:20 a.m. Sunday, police responded to several 911 calls in Utica, New York, about a suicidal man who claimed to have killed a woman, the department said.When officers arrived, the man began to stab his neck with a knife, police said.The suspect then laid down on a tarp on the ground. Police said the officer saw brown hair protruding from underneath the tarp, and the suspect confirmed it belonged to the woman he said he harmed.Police identified the victim as Devins. She had extensive injuries to her neck, they said.The pair met two months agoPolice said the pair met on Instagram about two months ago and their relationship grew into a close one.The pair was driving back from a concert in New York City sometime after 10 p.m. Saturday. Police said an argument between the two precipitated her death."It is believed that he took and distributed photographs of the killing on the Discord platform," police said. Discord is a text and video chat app for gamers.Members of Discord who viewed the images and posts contacted the Utica Police Department."We are shocked and deeply saddened by this terrible situation. We are working closely with law enforcement to provide any assistance we can. In the meantime, our hearts go out to Bianca's family and loved ones," a Discord spokesperson told CNN.The suspect, identified by police as 21-year-old Brandon Clark, underwent emergency surgery and is expected to live, police said.Charges will come once officials interview him, they said. CNN has not been able to determine if Clark has retained a lawyer.Devins planned to attend college in the fallDevins' family issued a statement through police thanking friends and family for their prayers."Bianca, age 17, was a talented artist, a loving sister, daughter, and cousin, and a wonderful young girl, taken from us all too soon. She is now looking down on us, as she joins her cat, Belle, in heaven."Devins had planned to attend Mohawk Valley Community College in Utica in the fall, her family said."Bianca's smile brightened our lives. She will always be remembered as our princess." 2456

  

A Missouri man with stage 4 pancreatic cancer says his rights were violated when police searched his hospital room after they suspected he might have marijuana. Last week, officers confronted Nolan Sousley, who was a patient at the Missouri hospital. Police say they received a call from hospital security, stating they smelled marijuana. Sousley said that made no sense, because he doesn't smoke marijuana. However, he admitted he does use CBD oil from marijuana plants, which has been cited to ease pain for patients with certain ailments. Missouri did vote to approve medical marijuana in this past election. However, patients would need medical cards, which won’t be issued until July. Dan Viets, an attorney who worked on the effort to make medical marijuana legal in Missouri, says he doesn’t believe there was legal justification to invade the patient’s room. Viets has consulted with Sousley about the hospital room incident. “There's just no justification for treating patients as if they were serious criminals,” the attorney says. According to reports, police said they received consent to search his bags. Ultimately, cops found nothing, and no citations were issued.In a statement on their 1217

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