CCTV video shows moment U.S. high school principal tackles active shooter
Police said the 20-year-old suspect admitted to entering the school with two guns, which he claims to have stolen from his father without permission.
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CCTV video shows moment U.S. high school principal tackles active shooter
Police said the 20-year-old suspect admitted to entering the school with two guns, which he claims to have stolen from his father without permission.
#Crime #Trending #USNews #SchoolShooting
https://globalnews.ca/news/11802704/principal-tackles-school-shooter-oklahoma-video/
CCTV video shows moment U.S. high school principal tackles active shooter
Police said the 20-year-old suspect admitted to entering the school with two guns, which he claims to have stolen from his father without permission.
#Crime #Trending #USNews #SchoolShooting
https://globalnews.ca/news/11802704/principal-tackles-school-shooter-oklahoma-video/

Production Over Perception: Kenneth Murray Will Start in Dallas

When I heard the Cowboys added Kenneth Murray in free agency, I thought he looked like a physical, s...

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Dec 7, 2025 -- When I heard the Cowboys added Kenneth Murray in free agency, I thought he looked like a physical, scheme-fit at linebacker for Matt Eberflus.

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Concerns mount over increased violence among federal immigration agents – NPR

Immigration

Tackles, projectiles and gunfire: Many fear ICE tactics are growing more violent

October 13, 202512:57 PM ET

By Meg Anderson

Federal officers detain a person while members of the community and activists protest near the 3900 block of South Kedzie Avenue, Oct. 4, in Chicago. Armando L. Sanchez / Tribune News Service

There are countless videos on social media showing similar scenes. One, filmed by a photographer in Hyattsville, Md., shows a man pinned to the ground by two ICE officers. He pleads in Spanish and English for someone to help him.

During the incident, one of the officers drops his gun and fumbles for it. Then, he appears to point it at bystanders. Emily Covington, an assistant director in ICE’s Office of Public Affairs, told NPR in a statement that drawing a weapon can be used as a de-escalation tactic.

Another video, from Broadview, Ill., near Chicago, appears to show a man outside an ICE facility getting shot in the head with a pepper ball, a projectile filled with chemical irritants. That man, Pastor David Black, has sued the Trump administration.

Late last month, a local CBS reporter said a masked ICE agent fired a pepper ball at her car at that same facility, causing her to vomit for hours. The reporter, Asal Rezaei, said there was no protest happening at the time. Broadview Police are now investigating.

“These are just the tip of the iceberg,” says Fred Tsao, senior policy counsel at the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights. “People being tackled, people getting pepper sprayed or tear gassed. We’ve seen people getting threatened. And we’ve seen at least two incidents involving gunfire.”

A majority of Americans do not approve of the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement tactics, according to a recent survey from The New York Times and Siena University. Yet in Chicago, immigrant advocate groups say federal immigration officers are escalating those tactics and becoming more violent.

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Broncos’ leading tacklers from 2023 season

Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton led the team with 177 tackles in 2023, setting a new single-season franchise record.

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