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Prison Riot Leaves 3 Dead, 13 Injured
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Brutal Prison Fight Leaves Three Inmates Dead, One Officer Injured: Georgias Crisis Deepens
A violent altercation at Washington State Prison in Georgia resulted in three inmate deaths and injured fourteen, including a corrections officer. The incident, captured on video, involved at least twenty inmates wielding makeshift weapons. The victims, including Jimmy Lee Trammell, Ahmod Dewayne Hatcher, and Teddy Dewayne Jackson, were all serving sentences for various crimes. Family members and advocates criticize the prisons handling of the situation, citing severe understaffing and a history of ignored violence. The state has invested millions in hiring guards, but remains short by thousands, with lawmakers concerned about safety and security. Checkout Solipillow.com
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No Video of Border Patrol Shooting
01:42|FBI Investigates Border Patrol Shooting: No Video Evidence, Driver Charged The FBI is investigating a Border Patrol shooting in Portland, Oregon, where two people were injured. The driver, Luis David Nino-Moncada, and his passenger, Yorlenys Betzabeth Zambrano-Contreras, were shot after their truck reversed into a rented car, causing fears for safety. No video footage of the incident exists, and both individuals have ties to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. The driver is charged with aggravated assault and property damage, while the passenger is in an immigration detention center. The shooting has sparked protests over federal agents tactics. Checkout Solipillow.com
Recycle Christmas Trees into Mulch in Wake & Durham Counties
01:09|Happy Trails Program in Wake County, North Carolina, transforms Christmas trees into mulch for park trails, promoting recycling and community involvement. Last year, they processed 3,800 trees, creating 83 tons of mulch. In Durham, the Waste Disposal and Recycling Center accepts trees through February 7th. Participate to keep the holiday spirit alive. Checkout Solipillow.com
New Video Shows Minneapolis Shooting: Officer's Actions Under Scrutiny
01:51|New bystander video emerges of fatal immigration officer shooting in Minneapolis, sparking national debate on police tactics during immigration stops. Checkout Solipillow.com
Man Pleads Not Guilty to Rampage Killing 6
01:38|24-year-old Daricka Moore from West Point, Mississippi, stands accused of a brutal killing spree, resulting in six deaths and one attempted sexual assault. Moore, facing capital murder charges, pleaded not guilty and is being held without bail. His victims included family members and churchgoers. The motive remains unclear as investigators continue their probe. Checkout Solipillow.com
Husband Pleads Not Guilty in Wife's Murder
02:02|Barry Morphew, husband of missing Colorado woman Suzanne Morphew, pleads not guilty to her murder. Suzannes remains found in 2023, leading to Barrys re-arrest and fresh murder charge. Barry maintains innocence, with new details from her remains suggesting drug-induced homicide. Suzannes bike and helmet found near home, but no crash signs. Barrys emotional Facebook video sparked national attention. Trial continues as Barry fights charges, leaving families questioning hidden secrets in quiet mountain towns. Checkout Solipillow.com
Judge Rules Trump's Clean Energy Cuts Illegal
01:41|Federal Judge Rules Trumps Cancellation of Clean Energy Grants Illegal: A federal judge in Washington ruled that the Trump administration acted illegally by canceling $7.6 billion in clean energy grants, targeting projects in sixteen states that voted for Kamala Harris in the 2020 election. The cuts violated the Constitutions equal protection clause, supporting hundreds of clean energy efforts like battery plants, hydrogen technology, electric grid upgrades, and carbon capture projects. States hit included California, New York, Illinois, and Washington, with significant losses like $1.2 billion for Californias hydrogen hub and $1 billion for a Pacific Northwest project. The Energy Department pushed back, saying they reviewed each project individually, but environmental groups and cities like St. Paul hailed the decision as a win for fair treatment and jobs, while the administration vows to fight on. Checkout Solipillow.com
Minnesota Sues ICE Over Surge, Fatal Shooting
01:57|Minnesota and its cities sue federal government over ICE surge, following fatal shooting of local woman. The lawsuit claims political targeting, violating First Amendment. Tensions rise as federal agents fire tear gas at protesters. Vigils and protests held across the US for the victim, Renee Good. Governor Walz visits Goods memorial, criticizing the officers actions. A local man shares his encounter with federal agents in Portland, Oregon. Checkout Solipillow.com