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NBCS Laura Jarrett reports on Names Of More Than 150 People Connected To Jeffrey Epstein To Be Revealed In Unsealed Court Documents. (Credit: NBC via NBC)
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NBCS Laura Jarrett reports on Names Of More Than 150 People Connected To Jeffrey Epstein To Be Revealed In Unsealed Court Documents. (Credit: NBC via NBC)
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BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — Friday morning a student at Chipman Junior High School was arrested for allegedly bringing 150 fentanyl pills disguised as Percocet to school causing a school supervisor to overdose.
Officers responded to reports of a student in possession of fentanyl on campus as well as reports of an exposure overdose of a campus supervisor.
An officer arrived on scene & administered Narcan to the supervisor who was then transferred to the hospital for treatment. The supervisor is currently in stable condition.
The student was originally being searched for being involved in an unrelated altercation with another student. The campus supervisor somehow came in contact with the pills while opening & checking the student’s bag.
The supervisor did not ingest the pills. The pills are an “inhalation hazard.”
BPD said the 13-year-old student was allegedly in possession of fentanyl pills disguised as Percocet & had about $300 on their person.
The student was charged with possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of sales & taken to Juvenile Hall.
The investigation is ongoing.
The Bakersfield City School District said they are working together to ensure student safety & recommend parents & guardians talk with their children about the dangers of fentanyl.
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N.L.M.B 'Never Leave My Brothers' Coming live from the East side of Chiraq's (78th/79th Essex), The 150 Demons are back with volume 4. Loaded with action packed Bars, the latest singles and freestyles. So press play an zone out with the 150 Dream Team & once again congratulations to Herbo on the arrival of baby Essex
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Tracklisting
01 G Herbo - Funk Flex Freestyle
02 EBK Juvie - Keep Hiding
03 NoLimit Wet - Non Stop
04 Mello Buckzz - Damn Buckz
05 Nolimit Faro - Real Facts
06 NLMB Crazy James - Neva Cared Remix
07 Juice WRLD ft G Herbo - Out My Body
08 No Limit Mello Ft EBK Auto - Hit Different
09 EBK Juvie - 71st To 85th
10 G herbo - Boyz N The Hood
11 Tae150 - White Tee
12 Smoke Da Don - Jets (Prod By King Dani)
13 Ballout ft Doo Wop - Yeahhhhh
14 NLMB Diesel - Be this way
15 NLMB Crazy James - No Play
16 Nolimit Faro - Spin Again
17 G Herbo - DJ Self Freestyle
18 Mello Buckz - Sliding
19 Nlmb Jdot x Lil Jdot - Okay Remix
20 Nolimit Wet - 9am
21 YSN Flock Ft NoLimit Wet - Shoota
22 Zona Man Ft G Herbo - How I Started
23 Smoke Da Don - City Boy (Prod By Master)
24 Lil Zay Osama ft G Herbo - Well Be Straight
25 Nlmb Jdot - Instagram
26 Nolimit Wet - Foreign
27 ArtemTheKid (ATK) ft. G Herbo - On Purpose
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Report via Newsweek -- A bare-chested 22-year-old man from Largo jumped into a highway patrol trooper’s car and led officers on a chase during which he reached speeds of up to 149 miles an hour, police said.
A Florida Highway Patrol trooper had stopped at the side of the turnpike in Okeechobee County when they saw Shane Jensen, who was shirtless, apparently needing medical help.
Police said that Jensen “was incoherent when the trooper began talking with him.” The trooper spoke to Jensen for a few minutes and then went to speak to a road ranger so they could call for medical help, NBC News reported.
Jensen spotted an opportunity and made a dash for the driver seat of the trooper’s 2013 Dodge Charger, and jumped on the accelerator. Dramatic dashboard camera footage from the incident on May 2 has just been released and shows Jensen speeding off and the trooper heard yelling, “Hey, hey, where are you going?”
Officers tried to stop Jensen by setting up a roadblock further down the highway in Osceola County. When the car came to a halt, three officers approached the stopped car with guns drawn and one moved to open the passenger-side door. But Jensen then accelerated on the road shoulder and escaped.
The suspect weaved through traffic at 120 miles per hour and at one point, reached 149 mph while officers chased him. Undeterred after he swerved to a halt at another stop strip, he got out of the car, jumped the median barrier and ran past oncoming traffic and into the woods where he was later arrested.
No one was injured in the incident. Jensen had a $400,000 warrant out of Pinellas County for carjacking and aggravated assault with a hammer.
He has been charged with grand theft, high speed fleeing, aggravated battery on a law enforcement officer and reckless driving, The Miami Herald reported.
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Report Via TMZ -- Kodak Black wasn't kidding when he said he was getting more involved with charities ... he's done it again, this time bringing smiles with tons of Christmas gifts.
We're told the rapper hit up Paradise Childcare in Broward County, Florida earlier this week and delivered a bunch of toys that'll go to 150 kids. The non-profit group assists parents with childcare and other needs.
On top of the gifts ... we're told Kodak also dropped around $5k for the org's Christmas party.
A rep for Paradise Childcare tells TMZ ... they're grateful for Kodak's contribution, and the toys will be divided between 2 Paradise locations.
In addition to his gift-drop ... we're told Kodak took part in something called the "Gifts of Chai" with Rabbi Scheur Kaplan. Participants give or receive gifts in multiples of $18 ... which is considered good luck. Kodak donated $180.
Rabbi Kaplan tells us, "It isn't the amount of money that matters. Kodak sent the gift of Chai 10x which is amazing. This is very special and we are thankful."
The rapper donated $10k to a similar organization earlier this year. Someone's caught the holiday spirit.
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PARIS (Associated Press) — As a frantic pilot pounded on the cockpit door and passengers screamed in panic, the Germanwings co-pilot "intentionally" sent Flight 9525 straight into the side of a mountain in the French Alps, a prosecutor said Thursday.
In a news conference in Paris, Marseille prosecutor Brice Robin laid out the horrifying conclusions reached by French aviation investigators after listening to the last minutes of the Tuesday morning flight from Barcelona to Duesseldorf. The Airbus A320 began to descend from cruising altitude after losing radio contact with ground control and slammed into the remote mountain, killing all 150 people on board.
It was the co-pilot's "intention to destroy this plane," Robin said.
He said the pilot, who has not been identified, left the cockpit, presumably to go to the lavatory, and then was unable to regain access. In the meantime, co-pilot Andreas Lubitz, a 28-year-old German, manually and "intentionally" set the plane on the descent that drove it into the mountain.
Robin said the commander of the plane knocked several times "without response." He said the door could only be blocked manually.
He said the co-pilot's responses, initially courteous, became "curt" when the captain began the mid-flight briefing on the planned landing.
The information was pulled from the black box cockpit voice recorder, but Robin said the co-pilot did not say a word after the commanding pilot left the cockpit.
"It was absolute silence in the cockpit," he said.
During the final minutes of the flight's descent, pounding could be heard on the cockpit door as plane alarms sounded but the co-pilot's breathing was normal throughout the whole time, Robin said.
"It's obvious this co-pilot took advantage of the commander's absence. Could he have known he would leave? It is too early to say," he said.
He said Lubitz had never been flagged as a terrorist and would not give details on his religion or ethnic background. He said German authorities were taking charge of the investigation into Lubitz.
Robin said just before the plane hit the mountain, the sounds of passengers screaming could be heard on the audio.
"I think the victims realized just at the last moment, " he said.
The families of victims were briefed about the shocking conclusions just ahead of the announcement.
"The victims deserve explanations from the prosecutor," Robin said. "(But) they have having a hard time believing it."
Robin said the second black box still had not been found but remains of victims and DNA identification have begun, he said.
In the German town of Montabaur, acquaintances told The Associated Press that Lubitz showed no signs of depression when they saw him last fall as he renewed his glider pilot's license.
"He was happy he had the job with Germanwings and he was doing well," said a member of the glider club, Peter Ruecker, who watched Lubitz learn to fly. "He gave off a good feeling."
Lubitz had obtained his glider pilot's license as a teenager, and was accepted as a Lufthansa pilot trainee after finishing a tough German college preparatory school, Ruecker said. He described Lubitz as a "rather quiet" but friendly young man.
Lufthansa said the co-pilot joined Germanwings in September 2013, directly after training, and had flown 630 hours.
The captain had more than 6,000 hours of flying time and been a Germanwings pilot since May 2014, having previously flown for Lufthansa and Condor, Lufthansa said.
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David Rising in Berlin and Alan Clendenning in Madrid contributed to this report.
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(BBC) Satellite images of Nigerian towns attacked by Boko Haram show widespread destruction and suggest a high death toll, Amnesty International says.
The images show some 3,700 structures damaged or destroyed in Baga and Doron Baga this month, Amnesty said.
Nigeria's government has disputed reports that as many as 2,000 were killed, putting the toll at just 150.
Amnesty cited witnesses saying that militants had killed indiscriminately. It said the damage was "catastrophic".
There has been a surge in violence linked to Boko Haram. In the past week there have been several attacks, including by suspected child suicide bombers.
Nigeria is to hold elections next month, amid growing doubts whether they can successfully go ahead in all parts of the country.
'Wiped off the map'
Amnesty said the attack on Baga and Doron Baga, neighboring towns in the far north-east of Nigeria, was the largest and deadliest Boko Haram assault that it had analysed. It said about 620 structures had been destroyed in Baga, and more than 3,100 in Doro Baga.
The before and after satellite images were taken on 2 January and 7 January. Healthy vegetation is shown in red on the graphics.
"These detailed images show devastation of catastrophic proportions in two towns, one of which was almost wiped off the map in the space of four days," Daniel Eyre, an Amnesty researcher, said in a statement.
"It represents a deliberate attack on civilians whose homes, clinics and schools are now burnt out ruins," he said.
The BBC's Will Ross says that while the images show the destructive nature of Boko Haram, they do not help establish just how many people were killed.
Last week, Musa Alhaji Bukar, a senior government official in the area, said that fleeing residents told him that Baga, which had a population of about 10,000, was now "virtually non-existent".
"It has been burnt down," he told the BBC Hausa service.
Boko Haram's capture of Baga
03 January: Social media reports of Baga attack first emerge
04 January: Boko Haram claims to have captured Baga
08 January: Reports emerge of bodies strewn on the streets in Baga, with some saying 2,000 people killed
12 January: The government says that the number of people who lost their lives in Baga was no more than 150, including militants
15 January: Satellite images released by Amnesty International suggest the number of dead is far higher than officially admitted
Officials said militants had attacked Baga on 7 January, four days after overrunning a multinational military base in the town that had been abandoned by Nigerian troops.
Amnesty's Adotei Akwei told the BBC that although it was still difficult to access the area where the attack took place, the Nigerian government was "grossly understating" the death toll.
"They killed so many people," one man told the group. "I saw maybe around 100 killed at that time in Baga. I ran to the bush. As we were running, they were shooting and killing."
Many wooden fishing boats that dot the shoreline on 2 January are no longer visible five days later.
Boko Haram at a glance
One witness was quoted as saying that victims included small children and a woman in labor.
Afterwards, militants drove into the surrounding country, rounding up women, children and the elderly, unnamed witnesses told the group.
"Boko Haram took around 300 women and kept us in a school in Baga," one woman, who Amnesty said had been held for four days, was quoted as saying.
"They released the older women, mothers and most of the children after four days but are still keeping the younger women."
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