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A woman was struck and killed by a train in Franklin County on Monday, June 10. The crash happened about half a mile from the Bardwell’s Ferry bridge in Shelburne Falls when a Berkshire & Eastern Railroad freight train slammed into the woman around 5 a.m., the Northwestern District Attorney’s Office said. Authorities pronounced her dead at the scene. Police are still working to identify the woman. Related: Woman Struck By Train In Berkshire County The Office of Chief Medical Examiner will conduct an autopsy to help identify her and determine what led up to the crash. Investigators do not believe foul…

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A Maryland father has been charged in connection to the death of his 2-year-old son, according to the Prince George’s County Police Department. Oxon Hill resident Lance Harrison, 32, has been charged with child abuse resulting in death following an investigation into the fatal injuries of a toddler that was treated and died over the weekend. Police say that at approximately 3:40 a.m. on Sunday, June 9, officers were called to an apartment in the 5400 block of Livingston Terrace, where the boy was found unresponsive with multiple injuries. He was rushed to an area hospital and pronounced dead a…

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A man has died and a woman is injured after a “domestic dispute” in Scranton on Saturday, June 8, according to city police. Authorities said they were called to 1612 Pine Street for reports of arguing and gunfire around 10 a.m. A 27-year-old woman was found with “a gunshot wound to the upper extremity” and taken to Geisinger Community Medical Center, police said. Her wounds were described as non-life-threatening. Police learned an armed man was still inside the home and established a perimeter while trying to call the suspect outside, SPD said. A SWAT team was eventually sent in but…

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Zair Grenade Obituary, – The Newport News Police Department (NNPD) received reports of a fatal shooting incident on North Trellis Court near Warwick Boulevard around 5:30 p.m. on Sunday. Two men were shot at the scene and were promptly transported to a nearby hospital. Unfortunately, one of the victims, identified as 21-year-old Zair Grenade, passed away due to his injuries. The other victim, whose identity has not been disclosed, is anticipated to recover. Details regarding the circumstances of the shooting and any potential suspects remain undisclosed. An active investigation is currently in progress. Individuals with any relevant information regarding the incident…

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Banchamlak Abuhay Bogale Death – The individual who lost their life in a shooting incident on Stone Mountain Highway has been identified as Banchamlak Abuhay Bogale, aged 50. The tragic event occurred at approximately 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, as confirmed by the Gwinnett County Police on Monday. Unfortunately, Bogale was pronounced deceased at the scene by authorities. The alleged perpetrator, Abera Ayana, a 67-year-old resident of Stone Mountain, was apprehended by bystanders present during the incident. According to the police, the shooting was a result of a domestic dispute. Ayana faces multiple charges including malice murder, felony murder, aggravated assault,…

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Dewanda Hopson Death – A motorcyclist lost their life in a tragic accident on Saturday afternoon in Marshall County. The victim, identified as Dewanda Hopson, 64, from Holly Springs, was involved in a collision on Highway 4. According to the Mississippi Highway Patrol (MHP), Hopson’s motorcycle veered into the opposite lane and collided with a pickup truck. Sadly, Hopson succumbed to their injuries at the crash site. The MHP did not provide any details regarding the condition of the truck driver

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Kendrell Hall Death – The individual who was shot and killed by the police in downtown Harrisburg on Sunday morning has now been identified. The deceased has been publicly named as Kendrell Hall, a 22-year-old resident of Harrisburg. The unfortunate incident occurred at approximately 1:30 a.m. on South Street’s 200 block, where Hall allegedly fired shots at a Harrisburg police officer, a Capitol police officer, and the Capitol police’s K9 unit. This information has been confirmed by the Dauphin County Coroner’s Office.

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Gerard Calcagno Death – Officials have identified a Bloomfield resident as the pedestrian who tragically lost his life after being struck by a vehicle last week on Route 46 in Parsippany. The Morris County Prosecutor’s Office reported that a 55-year-old man named Gerard Calcagno was hit by a Dodge Journey shortly before 10 p.m. on Thursday, near 1429 Route 46 East. Despite the efforts of first responders, Calcagno was pronounced dead at the scene. Further information regarding the incident has not been disclosed. This marks the second pedestrian fatality in Parsippany this year, following the death of a 73-year-old woman…

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Kaleb Emilio Death – A fatal accident occurred on Saturday morning in Boca Raton, resulting in the death of an 18-year-old man. The incident involved a collision between a motorcycle and an SUV that was making a left turn at the time. According to the provided information, the motorcyclist was traveling westbound on Judge Winkoff Road on a 2012 Honda motorcycle. He was in the outside lane and was reportedly driving at a high speed, shortly before noon. The location of the incident was near Hammock Street in Boca Raton. Simultaneously, another driver operating a Subaru Crosstrek was traveling eastbound on…

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Allen Ballou, Hope Schraer Death – The two individuals who perished in a fire in western New Hampshire last week have been identified by authorities. Fire officials were alerted to the incident through a 911 call reporting smoke in a mobile home on Crown Point Drive in Charlestown, shortly before 7 a.m. on Thursday. Upon arrival, firefighters discovered a deceased man inside the mobile home. After extinguishing the fire, they also found a deceased woman. The New Hampshire State Fire Marshal’s Office has now confirmed the identities of the fire victims as Allen Ballou, 38, from Royalton, Vermont, and Hope…

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