Video from Facebook Live of a flooded Naples Fire Station. Thinking of all the first responders working through #HurricaneIan to keep their communities safe. @CBSMiami
Words matter. Iβve seen the terms false calls, false flags used in two days. Make no mistake, this is a malicious diversionary act that carry felony charges in many states. Media outlets need to get I right. Thanks to @Gate_15_Analyst for sharing.
@AlexC_EMHS?
Another reason for CIT training, de-escalation, and supervision during these events. Tragic event that should have had a totally different outcome. #MentalHealthAwareness
βThroughout the confrontation, Glass remained in the car with the windows rolled up. He can be seen making a heart-shape with his hands at the officers.β
Much contrast between the brief police statement at the time, and the extended narrative from video.
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Today we pause to remember. On September 11, 2001, almost 3,000 people lost their lives. #NeverForget
In November 2001, the #101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) was the first conventional unit to deploy in support of the Global War on Terrorism. #AlwaysReady
At 8:46 AM, American Airlines Flight 11 struck the North Tower of the World Trade Center, starting off the first of four attacks that would occur that morning, 21 years ago.
In the context of a global threat, assess whether existing coordination mechanisms within a specified national security organization are sufficient. https://t.co/mFPyWSoSHt
@FirehouseNews@bcsmillsriver Iβm curious, are there sources for this article? Specifically, that βthe weapon of choice for terrorism is explosives.β
#BREAKING: Ten people are dead from stabbings in 13 locations in two communities in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, and police said they are looking for two suspects. (AP)
Happening now in #Tupelo#Mississippi and just North. Tail - N342ER, this Beechcraft Twin KA90 - apparently taken by an airport employee. Info via @flightaware
Happening now in #Tupelo#Mississippi and just North. Tail - N342ER, this Beechcraft Twin KA90 - apparently taken by an airport employee. Info via @flightaware