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24 Nov 2024

#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Gunman opens fire near Israeli Embassy in Jordan, is shot dead; 3 cops wounded
Gunman opens fire near Israeli Embassy in Jordan, is shot dead; 3 cops wounded
A gunman was killed and three policemen injured after opening fire near the Israeli Embassy in Amman, Jordan. The incident occurred in the Rabiah neighborhood, a site of frequent anti-Israel demonstrations amid heightened tensions due to the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

Authorities cordoned off the area and urged residents to stay indoors while investigations continue. This incident follows a history of strained relations between Jordan and Israel, exacerbated by recent violence and public sentiment against Israel in the region.


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Fox News: California man allegedly stabbed multiple people; was arrested, released week prior
California man allegedly stabbed multiple people; was arrested, released week prior
Efrain Troncoso, 22, was arrested in Ventura, California, after allegedly stabbing two individuals and assaulting two others within a 30-minute span. Charges include attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon, robbery, and attempted vehicle theft.

Troncoso was apprehended while trying to start a stolen car with the keys taken from one of his victims. He had a history of arrests, including recent charges for arson and resisting arrest.


Fox News: San Francisco minors, as young as 12, caught allegedly shoplifting over $84K of merchandise: police
San Francisco minors, as young as 12, caught allegedly shoplifting over $84K of merchandise: police
Eight juveniles, including a 12-year-old, have been arrested in San Francisco for a series of 23 robberies at Walgreens, totaling $84,000 in stolen goods. The group, which includes an 18-year-old, has been linked to violent incidents, including an assault on a store employee.

The suspects were identified through their similar descriptions and methods used in the crimes. Police continue to investigate the cases, which remain open despite the arrests. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward.