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The US and South Korean intelligence authority is conducting analysis for additional information, JCS said in a statement. "Our military has currently heightened its surveillance and alertness against possible additional launches, whilst maintaining combat readiness in close coordination with the US."Blue House spokesperson Ko Min-jung, from the official residence of the South Korean President, said it is "very worried" about the projectile launch, saying it "does not help in improving inter-Korean relations."Meanwhile, Pentagon spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Dave Eastburn said it was "aware of the reports and monitoring. As more information becomes available, I'll update you."Thursday's firing comes less than a week after North Korea tested several new weapons systems, the first confirmed launches of their kind since 2017.North Korean state media reported that the launches conducted on Saturday were part of a "strike drill" to "check the operating ability of large-caliber long-range multiple rocket launchers and tactical guided weapons."But some weapons experts who analyzed the images of Saturday's launch released by North Korea say that Pyongyang may have test-fired a new, more advanced type of short-range ballistic missile -- the type of weapon that in theory could carry a nuclear warhead.Michael Elleman, a missile defense expert at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, 1406

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The Unite the Right rally brought groups of white nationalists and neo-Nazis to Charlotteville from around the country on August 11-12, 2017. But the racially charged violence in the city actually started months earlier.White nationalist Richard Spencer first led torch-wielding demonstrators through Charlottesville in May 2017. The protesters were angry over a City Council decision to rechristen two parks named for Confederate generals and to remove a bronze statue of one of those generals, Robert E. Lee, from an eponymous downtown park.Counterprotesters met them carrying banners that read "Black Lives Matter" and "F**k White Supremacy." Police made three arrests. A police officer was injured when a flying object struck him in the head.There was more violence in July when about 50 Ku Klux Klan members clashed with counterprotesters, prompting police to disperse tear gas and arrest 22 people.After scuffles broke out on August 11, the night before Heyer was killed, police declared a University of Virginia protest illegal and ordered the white nationalists and counterprotesters to disperse.The morning of the August 12 rally, more clashes erupted, forcing police to clear Emancipation Park, formerly Lee Park (it's now known as Market Street Park). The day was marred by pepper spray, screaming and fistfights, and before the rally could begin, police decided the protest constituted an unlawful assembly and Gov. Terry McAuliffe declared an emergency.Fights continued to break out around the city. That afternoon, Fields allegedly ran his car into the crowd.Surveillance video showed a Dodge Challenger stopping about a block and a half away from the protesters, reversing, then driving into the crowd before speeding away in reverse.Fields could not be seen driving the car, but aerial footage from Virginia State Police showed him getting out of the car and onto the ground after the collision. 1926

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The Seminoles are defending ACC champions, having won the regular-season title for the first time in school history last season. They were officially crowned ACC champions in Greensboro this year after the tournament was canceled amid coronavirus concerns.The 2021 tournament will mark the 28th time that Greensboro has hosted the event. The Greensboro Coliseum has hosted it more than any other venue.Brooklyn, New York, and Greensboro will host the 2022 and 2023 tournaments.This story was originally published by Peter Burke at WPTV. 536

  

The requests for authorities to investigate Anthony continued throughout last year.In August 2018, Cooley reached out to Douglas County Human Services directly, writing, "We have at least 3 police reports and now a DHS call in the last 75 days," and noting that the mother had not had any parenting time with her son since May of that year.Anthony, Cooley wrote to the county agency, would record his ex-wife on his cell phone during custody exchanges, causing Ty to not want to go with his mother. If Jing would leave, her ex-husband would say she was "refusing" parenting time. If she tried to get Ty to go with her, then Anthony would accuse her of punching and dragging their son.Cooley had tried to get the court to enforce the rule that the parents needed to arrive one hour apart during custody exchanges, but no action was taken.And despite the mandatory protection order she had against her ex-husband – an order that should have prevented the harassment and kept Anthony from having a gun – Jing said the emotional and psychological abuse never ended.Anthony took his threats online where he used open sites, such as Cheaterreport.com, to destroy Jing and her new husband's reputation."I think he violated the protection order on a regular basis by the [online] postings," Cooley said. "He was supposed to have monitored internet. I alerted law enforcement that we believed through purchases that were made on PayPal that he was purchasing computers. Don't know where that investigation went. We alerted them that he was purchasing knifes.""Nobody wanted to investigate," Jing said. "We talked to the police, we tried to file police reports, but we couldn't prove that was him."It would take 15 months before Jing would finally get her day in court, a day when she said the judge finally saw her ex-husband for who he really was. It was the last day Jing would see her son alive.The judge had planned to give Jing custody of her son, but she took the weekend to write her order, allowing Ty to go home with his dad. Less than 24 hours after the custody hearing, Anthony shot his son and turned the gun on himself."Ty should have been moved from father's custody and put into mother's custody 15 months ago," Cooley said. "We requested it. Our request was denied. We filed another request [and] the request was denied."Jing said, "I don't want this to ever happen again. I don't want another kid hurt because of manipulating parents. That kid went through so much and he tried so hard just to not make things worse for me."This story was originally published by KMGH’s Jennifer Kovaleski and Ryan Osborne. 2614

  

The track -- we have complete confidence in the track, with the greatest track crew in America, and it's just a devastating time for all of us, Ritvo said. 155

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