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Curacao batter shatters broadcast camera during Little League World Series game – Fox News

  1. Curacao batter shatters broadcast camera during Little League World Series game Fox News
  2. Little League World Series 2023 final score, results: Curacao blanks Chinese Taipei to win international final Sporting News
  3. Jay-Dlynn Wiel talking that talk after Curaçao clinched its spot in the Championship game 🗣️ | LLWS ESPN
  4. Little League World Series: ESPN Camera Got Completely Shattered by Foul Ball Sports Illustrated
  5. Game Highlights: Curaçao beats Chinese Taipei to advance to the Little League Baseball World Series Little League
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Caught on camera: Emergency slide falls from plane, United Airlines Boeing 767, on N. Chester Avenue near Chicago O’Hare Airport – WLS-TV

  1. Caught on camera: Emergency slide falls from plane, United Airlines Boeing 767, on N. Chester Avenue near Chicago O’Hare Airport WLS-TV
  2. Emergency evacuation slide from United flight falls into neighborhood near Chicago O’Hare International Airport CNN
  3. BREAKING: Emergency slide falls from plane, lands in backyard near Chicago airport, police say ABC 7 Chicago
  4. ‘We heard this loud boom:’ Emergency slide falls from plane into backyard on Northwest Side WGN TV Chicago
  5. ‘Very big’ emergency slide from United Airlines flight lands in Chicago home’s backyard New York Post
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Tom Hanks’ niece had a meltdown and yelled about deserving ‘more camera time’ after getting eliminated on celebrity relative show ‘Claim to Fame’ – Yahoo Entertainment

  1. Tom Hanks’ niece had a meltdown and yelled about deserving ‘more camera time’ after getting eliminated on celebrity relative show ‘Claim to Fame’ Yahoo Entertainment
  2. Tom Hanks’ Niece Got Kicked Off A Reality Show, And Her Exit Was Absolutely Bonkers HuffPost
  3. Tom Hanks’ Niece Went Viral For Bizarre Rant BuzzFeed
  4. Tom Hanks’ Niece Melts Down in ‘Claim to Fame’ Premiere: ‘I Should Have More Camera Time!’ Yahoo Entertainment
  5. Tom Hanks’ Niece Suffers Meltdown After ‘Claim To Fame’ Elimination: “I Should Have More Camera Time” Deadline
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‘Stop aiming at my face when I’m mad’: Jon Rahm takes out frustrations on camera and microphone as PGA Championship struggles continue – CNN

  1. ‘Stop aiming at my face when I’m mad’: Jon Rahm takes out frustrations on camera and microphone as PGA Championship struggles continue CNN
  2. PGA Championship: Jon Rahm rallies to make the cut at Oak Hill, but it may be too late for a real run Yahoo Sports
  3. Jon Rahm hits on-course mics, tells camera operator ‘Stop aiming at my face when I’m mad.’ Awful Announcing
  4. Jon Rahm among big names who rallied to make cut at Oak Hill – PGA TOUR PGA TOUR
  5. Showers produce major drenching at rain-soaked PGA Yahoo Sports
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Galaxy S24 Ultra gossip season opens early: Samsung rumored to kill 3X zoom camera, stick with periscope only – PhoneArena

  1. Galaxy S24 Ultra gossip season opens early: Samsung rumored to kill 3X zoom camera, stick with periscope only PhoneArena
  2. Samsung Galaxy S24 series camera sensor rumors turn up despite endangered S24+ as leaker also offers early Galaxy S25 camera prediction Notebookcheck.net
  3. The Galaxy S24 Ultra’s zoom could leave the iPhone even further behind TechRadar
  4. New Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S25 Details Suggest Samsung Could go With Exynos Chipsets Once Again, New Cameras Also in Tow Wccftech
  5. Galaxy S24 Ultra could take all your money while giving you fewer cameras SamMobile – Samsung news
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Body cam footage shows off-duty Oklahoma City police captain asking officer to turn off body camera during alleged DUI stop – CNN

  1. Body cam footage shows off-duty Oklahoma City police captain asking officer to turn off body camera during alleged DUI stop CNN
  2. Oklahoma police captain arrested for DUI, repeatedly begs officer to ‘turn your camera off’ Fox News
  3. An Oklahoma City police captain accused of drunk driving told another officer to turn his body camera off so they could ‘talk’ before he was arrested, video shows Yahoo News
  4. ‘Turn the camera off, please’: Body cam footage shows OKCPD captain arrested for DUI in work vehicle KFOR Oklahoma City
  5. Police Captain Suspected of DUI Begs Officer to Turn Off Bodycam Law&Crime Network
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New Neutron Camera has a Shutter Speed of One Trillionth of a Second – PetaPixel

  1. New Neutron Camera has a Shutter Speed of One Trillionth of a Second PetaPixel
  2. Novel neutron camera reveals atomic structure of future green technology Interesting Engineering
  3. New “camera” with shutter speed of 1 trillionth of a second sees through dynamic disorder of atoms EurekAlert
  4. New ‘camera’ with shutter speed of 1 trillionth of a second sees through dynamic disorder of atoms Phys.org
  5. New ‘camera’ with shutter speed of 1 trillionth of a second sees through dynamic disorder of atoms Samachar Central
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Omaha Target shooting suspect seen on camera wielding AR-15-style rifle police say he purchased 4 days before

Police in Omaha, Nebraska, Wednesday released new images showing the man who allegedly opened fire using an AR-15-style rifle inside a Target store, sending shoppers running for cover until he was ultimately shot and killed by a responding officer. 

The suspect, identified as Joseph Jones, 32, of suburban Omaha, purchased the rifle at Cabela’s sporting goods store just four days before Tuesday’s incident at the Target located at 17810 West Center Road, the Omaha Police Department said in a statement on Wednesday. 

Jones is accused of entering the store around noon Tuesday, when police said he fired several rounds, sending shoppers and workers scrambling for exits and cowering in bathroom stalls. Along with the rifle, he allegedly had 13 loaded rifle magazines of ammunition.

Callers flooded 911 dispatchers with around 30 calls for help, and Omaha police officers and a Nebraska State Trooper rushed to the scene. They quickly encountered Jones and ordered him to drop the rifle.

NEBRASKA POLICE SHOOT, KILL HEAVILY ARMED MAN AT NEBRASKA TARGET 

Joseph Jones seen pointing a rifle outside the Target store at 17810 West Center Road in Omaha, Nebraska.
(Omaha Police Department)

Police said Officer Brian Vanderheiden, a 20-year veteran of the city’s police force, then fired, striking and killing Jones. No one else was hurt. 

The police department said Wednesday that Vanderheiden was placed on paid administrative leave per department policy. 

Joseph Jones enters the Target store at 17810 West Center Road in Omaha, Nebraska.
(Omaha Police Department)

Omaha police released several stills from a video showing Jones, wearing a baseball cap, tan or orange sweatshirt, black pants and glasses, standing outside the store with rifle in hand. Other images show the armed Jones walking into the store and past aisles. He takes off his coat and drops it to the ground, police said. 

Joseph Jones seen taking off his jacket in the Target store at 17810 West Center Road in Omaha, Nebraska.
(Omaha Police Department)

Police have not yet released a timeline showing how long Jones was in the store before officers responded, but Omaha Police Lt. Neal Bonacci told The Associated Press they are working on one.

Joseph Jones was seen outside the Target store at 17810 West Center Road in Omaha, Nebraska.
(Omaha Police Department)

After the shooting, officers searched the store three times before declaring the scene safe, according to police. Through the investigation, officers found bullet casings inside the store.

Bonacci said police are talking to Jones’ family as they look for a motive, but he added, “I don’t know that we’ll ever necessarily know.”

Joseph Jones walks with rifle in hand down the aisles of the Target store at 17810 West Center Road in Omaha, Nebraska.
(Omaha Police Department)

Jones’ uncle, Larry Derksen Jr., said his nephew had schizophrenia and that his mental illness left him isolated.

“My nephew went into Target. I believe he had no intention of hurting anybody. He fired off a bunch of rounds,” Derksen told KETV-TV. “He had an AR-15 before law enforcement got there. If he had any intention of killing anybody, he would have. He would have had time to do so.”

Police say Joseph Jones dropped his jacket in the Target store at 17810 West Center Road in Omaha, Nebraska.
(Omaha Police Department)

Derksen told KETV that “this was predictable” and that his nephew should never have had a gun.

The AP reported that court records show Jones had no prior felony convictions in Douglas County, where Omaha is located. He also had no prior, documented contact with the city’s police, records show.

Several other shootings have taken place at stores across the country in recent months. 

Joseph Jones seen walking through the Target store at 17810 West Center Road in Omaha, Nebraska.
(Omaha Police Department)

In January, one woman was injured in a shooting at a Walmart store in Evansville, Indiana. Police said it could have been much worse if not for heroic actions by an employee and the police. Officers arrived within minutes and fatally shot the gunman. 

Omaha police said Officer Brian Vanderheiden shot and killed Joseph Jones. Vanderheiden has served the Omaha Police Department for 20 years. He has been placed on paid administrative leave per department policy.
(Omaha Police Department)

A Walmart manager in Chesapeake, Virginia, killed six people in November when he began shooting wildly inside a break room. Six others were wounded. The gunman shot and killed himself before officers arrived.

Surveillance video shows Joseph Jones inside the Target store at 17810 West Center Road in Omaha, Nebraska.
(Omaha Police Department)

In Buffalo, New York, an 18-year-old fatally shot 10 people and injured three others last May, after seeking out a grocery store in a predominately Black neighborhood. Authorities immediately called it a hate crime.

A rifle recovered from a Target store in Omaha. Nebraska.
(Omaha Police Department)

The Omaha shooting came just over 15 years after the deadly December 2007 shooting at an Omaha Von Maur department store, when a 19-year-old gunman killed eight people and himself.

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Camera captures night sky spiral after SpaceX rocket launch

HONOLULU — A camera atop Hawaii’s tallest mountain has captured what looks like a spiral swirling through the night sky.

Researchers believe it was from the launch of a military GPS satellite that lifted off earlier on a SpaceX rocket in Florida.

The images were captured on Jan. 18 by a camera at the summit of Mauna Kea outside the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan’s Subaru telescope.

A time-lapse video shows a white orb spreading out and forming a spiral as it moves across the sky. It then fades and disappears.

Ichi Tanaka, a researcher at the Subaru telescope, said he was doing other work that night and didn’t immediately see it. Then a stargazer watching the camera’s livestream on YouTube sent him a screenshot of the spiral using an online messaging platform.

“When I opened Slack, that is what I saw and it was a jaw-dropping event for me,” Tanaka said.

He saw a similar spiral last April, also after a SpaceX launch, but that one was larger and more faint.

SpaceX launched a military satellite the morning of Jan. 18 from Florida’s Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.

The location of the spiral matched where the second stage of the SpaceX rocket was expected to be after its launch.

SpaceX didn’t respond to an email sent Friday seeking comment.

Tanaka said the observatory installed the camera to monitor the surroundings outside the Subaru telescope and to share Mauna Kea’s clear skies with the people of Hawaii and the world.

Someone watching the sky in less clear conditions, for example from Tokyo, might not have seen the spiral, he said.

The livestream is jointly operated with the Asahi Shimbun, a major Japanese newspaper, and frequently gets hundreds of viewers. Some tune in to watch meteors streak across the sky.

The summit of Mauna Kea has some of best viewing conditions on Earth for astronomy, making it a favored spot for the world’s most advanced observatories. The summit is also considered sacred by many Native Hawaiians who view it as a place where the gods dwell.

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Body camera footage shows moment Paul Pelosi was attacked with hammer

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Police body-camera video showing the October attack on the husband of Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), along with audio of Paul Pelosi’s 911 call, were made public Friday, revealing footage of the moment he was bludgeoned by a hammer-wielding intruder looking for Pelosi’s wife.

Judge Stephen M. Murphy of San Francisco Superior Court ordered the release of the evidence, including portions of a police interview with the suspect, David DePape, after The Washington Post and other news organizations pressed for copies.

The tapes illuminate a harrowing sequence: Pelosi alerting a 911 dispatcher of an armed man who was feet away, listening to the call and interjecting comments; DePape beating Pelosi in plain view of the officers; and DePape, after his arrest, describing his plans to kidnap and snap the bones of the then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

Clips of the break-in and assault at the Pelosi home in San Francisco before dawn on Oct. 28 were shown in court last month but, until now, had been otherwise shielded from view.

Wild rumors, amplified by conservative activists and bloggers, had surged after the 2 a.m. attack 11 days before the 2022 midterm elections, and the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office argued that unsealing video and audio could fuel more misinformation while risking DePape’s right to a fair trial. Someone, for instance, could edit the clips to manipulate audiences on social media.

But Murphy ruled that footage playing in a public courtroom should be handed to the media.

“These are open facts. They are known facts,” said Thomas Burke, a lawyer representing the coalition of news organizations that pushed for access to the evidence, including The Post. “The public’s right of access should not be dependent on conspiracy theories.”

The internet gossip had spread rapidly to Capitol Hill, where Republican officials groundlessly cast doubt on 82-year-old Paul Pelosi’s account of the violence and referenced baseless homophobic conspiracy theories.

Prosecutors, however, have said that what happened was clear — and that DePape himself outlined his actions in tapes like those just publicly released.

“The most stark evidence of planning and motive in this case were the statements of the defendant himself,” San Francisco Assistant District Attorney Phoebe Maffei said at the December hearing.

In the now-public interview with police, DePape told an investigator: “I’m not trying to get away with this. I know exactly what I did.”

The audio and videos, part of a large cache of evidence authorities have gathered against DePape, further debunk the claims made by far-right actors, mainstream politicians and Twitter owner Elon Musk, who used his platform to spread misinformation before backpedaling hours later.

Some claimed that DePape, whose descent into extremism is laid out in a long online trail, was not animated by radical right-wing politics; others said, without evidence, that DePape hadn’t actually broken into the house.

But in his interview with police, DePape says he was trying to punish Nancy Pelosi for what he called the Democratic Party’s “lies” and “crimes.” Also included in the tranche of released evidence was a six-minute video capturing the moment DePape broke in through a back door.

The black-and-white security-camera video shows DePape banging a hammer against the door until he is able to enter.

Video released on Jan. 27 shows David DePape breaking into then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s home prior to attacking her husband Paul in October 2022. (Video: The Washington Post)

Musk, along with Republicans like former president Donald Trump, Donald Trump Jr. and Sen. Ted Cruz (Tex.), who each trafficked in the conspiracy theories after the attack, did not address the recordings that undercut many of their earlier claims.

Speaking to reporters on Capitol Hill on Friday afternoon, Nancy Pelosi said she has not reviewed any of the newly released evidence and will not do so.

“I have not heard the 911 call. I have not heard the confession,” she said. “I have not seen the break-in, and I have absolutely no intention of seeing the deadly assault on my husband’s life.”

DePape’s public defender, Adam Lipson, said the decision to release the tapes was “a terrible mistake.”

“Releasing this footage is disrespectful to Mr. Pelosi, and serves no purpose except to feed the public desire for spectacle and violence,” Lipson said in a statement. “The footage is inflammatory and could feed unfounded theories about this case, and we are extremely concerned about Mr. DePape’s ability to get a fair trial.”

DePape was 42 at the time of his arrest, and he told police that he showed up at the Pelosis’ home in San Francisco’s upscale Pacific Heights neighborhood because Nancy Pelosi was “the ‘leader of the pack’ of lies told by the Democratic Party.”

He said he planned to hold her hostage and break her kneecaps if she lied to him to “show other members of Congress there were consequences to actions.”

But Pelosi was in Washington that day. It was her husband who woke to the intruder carrying a hammer, zip ties, rope and a roll of tape. Paul Pelosi talked to DePape before managing to go to the bathroom and call 911, authorities said.

He appeared to choose his words carefully.

“Okay, well, I got a problem, but he thinks everything is good,” Pelosi told the dispatcher, according to a recording played at a December hearing.

Paul Pelosi, husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), called 911 when an unknown man entered his home on Oct. 28, 2022. (Video: The Washington Post)

Eventually, both men went downstairs. When police arrived, Paul Pelosi opened the door.

The shaky body-camera footage shows Pelosi and DePape standing in the entrance, each with a hand on the hammer.

“Drop the hammer,” one officer says.

“Um, nope,” DePape responds before striking Pelosi.

Pelosi fell to the ground, the video shows. Blood seeped onto the floor around his head as officers tackled DePape.

Pelosi, who was hospitalized with a fractured skull and injuries to his right arm and hands, is expected to make a full recovery. DePape has pleaded not guilty to state and federal charges that include attempted murder.

The attack and the targeting of the House speaker reinvigorated concerns about the nation’s deeply polarized political culture. The longtime congresswoman has long been demonized by Republicans, and rioters yelled that they were searching for her while rushing U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

Groundless conspiracy theories appeared to have motivated DePape, who had published online rants full of racist and antisemitic themes. He had compiled a list of other targets, he told investigators, including California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) and President Biden’s son Hunter Biden.

“It’s an endless f—ing crime spree,” DePape said in the interview with Sgt. Carla Hurley of the San Francisco police shortly after getting arrested.

Marianna Sotomayor contributed to this report.

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