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Authorities have captured a man suspected of killing a police officer who responded to a late Sunday domestic disturbance call in Auburn, Alabama, Auburn University Campus Safety said on MondayPolice had been aggressively searching for the suspect, identified as Grady Wayne Wilkes, 29. Hours later, on Monday morning, authorities issued an "all-clear.""Police report the suspect in the off-campus shooting is in custody," Campus Safety said in a tweet on Monday morning. "ALL CLEAR."There were no immediate details on the suspect's arrest.Immediately after the shooting, authorities warned the suspect was "considered armed and dangerous.""Wilkes may be wearing camo clothing with body armor & helmet," AU Campus Safety said on Twitter.The shooting happened at a mobile home park about five miles west of the College of Veterinary Medicine.Two other officers were shot and wounded in the incident, officials said, but they're expected to recover."This is probably the worst day of my time here," Paul Register, Auburn chief of police, said Monday at a news conference. "Words cannot express the loss of this family, our family and this community."The-CNN-Wire? & ? 2019 Cable News Network, Inc., a Time Warner Company. All rights reserved. 1260

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — The base of a Confederate monument in Alabama is all that remains Tuesday morning in Birmingham's Linn Park. Live video recorded overnight shows crews worked into the early morning hours dismantling the top portion of the obelisk in pieces. It comes about a day after protesters tried to remove the monument themselves during a protest over police brutality, including the death of George Floyd. The stone pieces were hauled off on a flatbed truck. It's unclear where they were taken. Crews were expected to return later Tuesday to finish removing the monument. 597

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ARKANSAS — This week, the community of Willow Beach, Arkansas, just north of Little Rock, is being tested by Mother Nature.It’s a neighborhood fighting off the rising floodwaters of the nearby Arkansas River.“I don't think you'll find a better neighborhood in the United States than this,” resident May Morris said.“This whole thing is like a war. You know … you’re just trying to see what your enemy's doing, where it is going, and try to get out in front of it and stop it.,” resident Jerry Yanker said.Yanker’s weapon of choice is plastic tubing filled with water, and sandbags, forming a fortress around the house.“The strategy now is you try to dam it off and contain it, so now you just try to pump it out faster than it comes in. And you can, up to a limit,” he said.Yanker has rigged makeshift pumps, and so far, they have kept the water from seeping in underneath his home.He isn’t fighting the battle alone.“There are three houses of us here, we are kind of like a crisis crew. ... You wake up and say, for me, today, here's my priorities to get done. And then they'll come over and say, ‘Oh! Robert’s pipe has rolled! We gotta get over and sandbag’,” he said.Two houses down, Kenny and May Morris, with feet of water in their backyard, say their neighborhood crisis crew is the reason they’ve been able to keep a smile on their faces and push forward."We put out the little email or call in the morning, and before you know it, the street’s full of people and throwing sandbags,” Kenny Morris said. "It's really humbled us."“It makes tears come to your eyes to talk about it, to think about what’s gonna happen to a lot of good neighbors. and possibly us. And it’s already happened to five to six neighbors on the other end. They're inundated’ it’s in their house.,” Morris said.Their biggest fear now is a forecast calling for several more inches of rain before Friday."If we get what they’re calling for, the whole neighborhood's in trouble,” Morris said.“It’s like death by a thousand cuts, you know?” Yanker said.But his philosophy is simple:“All you can do is all you can do. If that ain't enough then you lose,” he said. 2149

  

An attorney for the estranged husband of a Connecticut mother who has been missing for more than a month doubled down on his theory that she may have disappeared in a "Gone Girl"-style escape from her life.The family and friends of Jennifer Dulos, 50, dismissed the suggestion that she staged her disappearance in a manner similar to the plot of the popular novel-turned-film.Monday marked one month since the mother of five was last seen in her 2017 Chevrolet Suburban in New Canaan. Friends reported her missing on May 24 after she failed to show up for appointments.Authorities found her car about three miles from the house where she had lived with her five children since splitting from her husband in 2017.Her estranged husband, Fotis Dulos, and his girlfriend pleaded not guilty to charges of evidence tampering and hindering prosecution in her disappearance and were released on bond earlier this month.Authorities said surveillance cameras captured someone resembling Fotis Dulos dumping garbage bags in trash cans that contained items stained with the missing mother's blood.State's Attorney Richard J. Colangelo told a judge that investigators found Fotis Dulos' DNA mixed with her blood in a faucet inside her home.But Fotis Dulos' lawyer offered another explanation for her disappearance, saying that they believe she left to cause hardship for her estranged husband."We have been provided a very dark 500-plus page novel Jennifer wrote,'' lawyer Norm Pattis said in a 1494

  

BREAKING: A person of interest in the case has been charged with murder in connection with the disappearance of University of Utah student Mackenzie Lueck.Ayoola Ajayi, 31, was arrested and charged with aggravated murder, aggravated kidnapping, desecration of a body and obstruction of justice.The news comes after police searched a home in the Fairpark neighborhood, where detectives found "multiple items of evidence," according to Salt Lake City Police Chief Mike Brown.Detectives have spoken with the homeowner, Brown said in a news conference Thursday. The owner of the residence was not in police custody at that time.A neighbor near the house that was searched said she smelled gasoline and something burning there. Teresa Draheim said her neighbor lit a fire in his yard recently.Lueck has not been since since the early morning hours of June 17, when she was dropped by a Lyft driver at a park, where, according to police, she met another person.She hasn't been heard from since.Investigators are also looking for a mattress and box spring that were given away from the Fairpark home last week, Brown said. He asked that whoever took them contact the Salt Lake City Police Department. 1205

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