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Jacob Glenn Todd, 36, died on October 15 when his parachute malfunctioned at a skydiving event in Texas. Deputies from the Gaines County Sheriff’s Office and other first responders swiftly headed to the Seagraves Airport near Highway 385 in response to the accident. Bystanders had begun to administer life-saving measures before authorities arrived at the scene. Todd was transported to Seminole Memorial Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. Todd’s father told KDVR that his son had recently completed his 100th jump for the year – he had planned to finish the season at the skydiving even...
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Leonard Allan Cure, an African American male wrongly convicted for the armed robbery of a Walgreens and sentenced to life in prison before his release in December 2020, was shot by a sheriff’s deputy in Georgia last week. Cure’s body was identified by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. The bureau is now overseeing an independent investigation of the shooting in Camden County. According to a news release from the bureau, an unnamed Camden County deputy initiated a traffic stop yesterday on Interstate 95. A spokesman for the County sheriff’s office stated that Cure was pulled over for speeding...
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Mexico City (AFP) - A fire that killed at least 39 people at an immigration detention center in northern Mexico is the latest in a series of tragedies involving US-bound migrants. Every year many thousands of people fleeing violence and poverty risk deadly accidents, drowning and crime during a long and treacherous journey overland from South or Central America. According to the International Organization for Migration, more than 7,600 migrants have died or disappeared in transit in the Americas since 2014. Of those, around 4,400 people perished or went missing on the US-Mexican border crossin...
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