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(KGTV) — Facebook told 10News Friday they are aware of a disturbing viral video showing abuse of a child and have removed it from the social media platform.In a Facebook post Sunday, a person is seen repeatedly slapping a child on the head with both hands throughout the 47-second video. The young child is seen screaming next to a bucket clutching a towel, as the person pummels the child with slaps.The video of the apparent abuse originated in South Africa, a Facebook spokesperson told 10News. It's unclear when the video took place.RELATED: Facebook announces it's banning content supporting white nationalism and separatismBefore playing the video, users were met with an "uncover video" button and the statement, "This video may show violence against a child or teenager. We haven't removed it from Facebook because it may help rescue the child in question. To learn more about what you can do to help or find support, please visit the Help Center."In a statement to 10News, the spokesperson said the video has been removed: 1040
(KGTV) - Is the "Momo Challenge" really causing kids to hurt themselves or commit suicide?It's not clear, but it doesn't appear so.There are no credible reports of the challenge sparking death or self-harm in the U.S.There are only unconfirmed rumors of teenage suicides linked to the game abroad. 305

(KGTV) -- A suspect in the freeway shooting death of a San Diego man was arrested following a standoff at a San Diego hotel, California Highway Patrol officials announced Monday.Vincent Dulay Deguzman Jr. faces charges in connection with the June 7 death of 47-year-old San Diego resident Jessie Garcia Sr., CHP officials said.According to the CHP, on June 7, Deguzman and Garcia were in a Kia Altima on southbound Interstate 5 in Irvine when Deguzman, who was behind the wheel, allegedly shot Garcia and then abandoned the rental car south of Culver Drive, where it was found on the shoulder with the body next to the vehicle at around 7:33 a.m.On June 11, CHP investigators identified Deguzman as the suspect in the case and obtained a warrant for his arrest.Investigators collaborated with the San Diego Fugitive Task Force and tracked Deguzman to a Hilton Garden Inn in San Diego.CHP officials said, “Deguzman barricaded himself inside a hotel room and a stand-of ensued.”Deguzman eventually surrendered without incident and was taken into custody.Deguzman was booked into Orange County Jail on suspicion of murder and being held without bail.CHP officials did not release any information on a possible motive in the case. 1234
(KGTV) - Disneyland isn’t just any theme park; its charm comes from the unique touches and hidden features that engage visitors. Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is sure to delight fans with its ability to transport them out of this world. 10News explored the planet of Batuu and found features guests will want to experience on their first visit. Walt DIsney Imagineers who created the new land traveled to Morocco and Turkey to experience open-air markets to create the Marketplace section of Galaxy’s Edge. They also examined George Lucas’ private archives to study artwork by Ralph McQuarrie, who helped create the look of Star Wars. PHOTOS: Check out cool features at Disneyland's Star Wars: Galaxy's EdgePrincess Leia freshened up after her near-fatal experience in a Death Star trash compactor. Fans of her final scene look from "A New Hope" can purchase her massive silver necklace in the Den of Antiquities, one of Batuu's stores.The devotion to authenticity is reflected in the rusty, industrial, and lived-in look of Batuu.... even down to the bathrooms.MORE 'GALAXY'S EDGE': 1086
(KGTV) - Did a Pennsylvania couple really spend 0,000 the bank mistakenly put in their account?Yes!Police in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania say a teller at BB&T accidentally deposited 0,000 into Robert and Tiffany Williams' account.But instead of contacting the bank, the couple allegedly spent most of the money over a two-week period on items including an SUV, a camper, bills, and car repairs. They even gave ,000 to friends.The Williams now owe the bank the original 0,000 plus 7,000 in overdraft fees.They've been out of contact with the bank since June and now face felony theft charges. 619
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