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On Wednesday, Sandy Hook Promise released a PSA about knowing the signs of a school shooting.
– The video begins with students talking about the items they need to start off their school year
– Moments later, it becomes clear that a school shooting is unfolding—with students using various items to protect themselves or flee
– The PSA ends with a crying girl texting her mother that she loves her while she hides in a bathroom stall
– The video concludes with the following caption: “It’s back to school time and you know what that means.”
A Louisville, Kentucky, officer shoots domestic violence suspect, 49-year-old Anthony French Sr., who was armed with a semi-automatic pistol when the officer approached him.
The suspect pointed a gun at the officer, who was responding to a 911 call after French Sr. was accused of beating two people and holding them hostage.
A Hazelwood, Missouri, police officer saves a 3-year-old girl and her grandmother from a burning home.
Viral video captures an elderly bus rider lighting up a cigarette before being dragged off the bus by another passenger.
– Officer Jason Trzewieczynski is being hailed a hero after pulling a 28-year-old man from a burning car.
– The driver was taken to the hospital immediately and is expected to recover.
– The incident happened in late July in California’s San Francisco Bay area, along Curtner Road.
– Resident Beth Koenig captured the incident with her cellphone.
– Trzewieczynski added he was just doing his job and that officers are here to help people.
Master Trooper Barbara Ehrhart signs off for the last time after 36 years on the Florida Highway Patrol.
Body cam footage reportedly shows the moments a driver allegedly fled from and kicked an officer in the groin—all to avoid an $80 parking ticket for a broken tail light
– KOCO: On July 16, Debra Hamil, 65, refused to sign a ticket, claiming she shouldn’t have to pay for something that’s “fixable”
– The officer noted that the tail light’s been broken for six months before she not only refused to sign the ticket but ignored the officer’s commands to exit her car
– Hamil allegedly led the officer on a brief pursuit after he tells her she’s under arrest
– Hamil’s seen stopping and telling the officer “you better leave me” before he drags her out her car and tases her
– “Do you realize you just got yourself in a whole lot more trouble?” the officer tells the handcuffed woman
– Hamil was charged with assaulting a police officer and resisting arrest; she was ultimately released on $10,000 bond
A Michigan man who assaulted a Little Caesars employee over pizza toppings earlier this month was sentenced to 20 days in jail
– WXYZ: Livonia police said Joseph Thorpe 38, was angry over Italian seasoning on his pizza (instead of parmesan), and had called the restaurant to complain
– He arrived at the restaurant even more irate after employees told him he could get a refund
– The victim said she had a co-worker call police after Thorpe “threw his pizza on the counter [and] told me he was going to beat everyone’s butt in the store”
– Moments later, he’s seen reaching across the counter and smacking the clerk
– Though Thorpe fled the scene in a car that wasn’t registered to him, authorities tracked him down and charged him with assault and battery
Authorities in New York are asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect allegedly behind two sex attacks Monday evening in Brooklyn.
– WNBC: Both women managed to fight off the suspect, who’s seen in surveillance footage
– In the first attack on 12th Street and Eighth Avenue, the suspect allegedly pulled the woman’s pants down before being scared off
– Minutes later, at Prospect Park West, he reportedly pushed a woman against a car and tried to sexually assault her
– The suspect’s described as being Hispanic, weighing roughly 160 pounds, 5’8″ tall, and has dreadlocks
TIPS: NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline–1-800-577-8477
-Nancy Grace speaks to a packed ballroom at CrimeCon 2019 in New Orleans.
-Nancy shares memorable cases, and stories of her days as a prosecutor, a victim, and a fighter for justice.
-Watch the FULL session HERE!
Nancy Grace investigates the latest developments