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Via @NoJumper. Posted by Abdul
Philadelphia police believe the son of famous local rapper turned podcaster Gillie Da King was the victim killed in a triple shooting in the city’s Olney section Thursday night. This shooting happened just before 8:30 p.m. near the intersection of Mascher Street and Nedro Avenue. When police got there, they found two shooting victims about a block away, including a 25-year-old man who had been shot in the back. They took those two to Einstein Medical Center where the man who had been shot in the back was pronounced dead. Multiple people on the scene told police that the 25-year-old victim was YNG Cheese, Gillie’s son. Police are still trying to confirm that, as social media lit up with tributes to the artist Thursday night.
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Ohio Family Outraged After Dog Shot & Killed By Police Officer. Posted By Persist
An Indiana State Police trooper has died following a crash in Hendricks County on Wednesday evening.

According to ISP, the crash happened at around 8:30 p.m. on Ronald Reagan Parkway near Interstate 70.

Police say troopers with ISP located a stolen car in the 4900 block of Kentucky Avenue in Indianapolis. They attempted to conduct a traffic stop, which resulted in a pursuit.

ISP says the pursuit continued to Ronald Reagan Parkway, where a trooper, identified as 5-year ISP veteran Aaron Smith, was deploying stop sticks to end the pursuit.

Smith was struck by the suspect’s vehicle. The suspect then crashed as well.

That suspect, an 18-year-old man from Missouri, has been arrested and faces a preliminary charge of murder. Another 19-year-old occupant faces a car theft charge. Posted by PSmooth

An Indiana State Police trooper has died following a crash in Hendricks County on Wednesday evening.

According to ISP, the crash happened at around 8:30 p.m. on Ronald Reagan Parkway near Interstate 70.

Police say troopers with ISP located a stolen car in the 4900 block of Kentucky Avenue in Indianapolis. They attempted to conduct a traffic stop, which resulted in a pursuit.

ISP says the pursuit continued to Ronald Reagan Parkway, where a trooper, identified as 5-year ISP veteran Aaron Smith, was deploying stop sticks to end the pursuit.

Smith was struck by the suspect’s vehicle. The suspect then crashed as well.

That suspect, an 18-year-old man from Missouri, has been arrested and faces a preliminary charge of murder. Another 19-year-old occupant faces a car theft charge. Posted by PSmooth

Terrible. Posted by PSmooth
Terrible. Posted by PSmooth

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