Hurricane Sally Turns Streets Into Rivers In Florida
PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) — Hurricane Sally lumbered ashore near the Florida-Alabama line Wednesday with 105 mph (165) winds and rain measured in feet, not inches, swamping homes and trapping people in high water as it crept inland for what could be a long, slow and disastrous drenching across the Deep South. Via AP:
Oregon Woman Holds Suspected Arsonist At Gunpoint As Wildfires Rage Across The State
An Oregon woman forced a suspected arsonist to the ground at gunpoint after she found him on her property with matches, dramatic video footage shows. Via NY Post:
Where are the police? It Was So Predictable
The meeting was slated as a Minneapolis City Council study session on police reform.
But for much of the two-hour meeting, council members told police Chief Medaria Arradondo that their constituents are seeing and hearing street racing which sometimes results in crashes, brazen daylight carjackings, robberies, assaults and shootings. And they asked Arradondo what the department is doing about it. Via MPR
Trump’s The Choice For Voters Who’ve Experienced Violent Protests
Three-out-of-four voters who’ve had violent anti-police protests in their community rate those protests important to their vote in the presidential election. Among these voters, a sizable majority like the job President Trump is doing. Via Rasmussen:
Boeing Put Profits Before People's Lives By Hiding 737 MAX Design Flaws, Congress Finds
University Of Pittsburgh Scientists Discover Antibody That ‘Neutralizes’ Virus That Causes COVID-19 Via Fox News:
US issues sweeping new travel warning for China, Hong Kong Via AP