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3 days agoBath Beach Impound Lot Fire Destroys Dozens Of Cars
A fast-moving fire in Brooklyn's impound lot destroyed around two dozen cars, but no injuries were reported.
An Abington man was arrested Friday morning after police say he attempted to set fire to the Abington Police Chief's cruiser outside department headquarters. Authorities said that around 9 a.m., a lieutenant spotted the suspect, identified as 39-year-old Franklin Cederholm, pouring gasoline on the chief's marked cruiser parked right outside the station at 215 Central St. Surveillance video released by the Abington Police Department shows a man approaching the SUV and pouring liquid onto the driver's side of the vehicle.
York police are investigating after a home in Richmond Hill was the target of a shooting for the second time in three months. Just before 5 a.m. Wednesday, officers responded to reports of gunshots on Bryson Drive, in the area of Carville Road and Bathurst Street, York police said in a news release. They found a vehicle parked in a driveway that was damaged by gunshots.
A driver in rural North Carolina was left in shock when a bald eagle dropped a cat onto her car's windshield, leaving a massive hole. The woman was not injured but understandably shaken by the incident. According to the North Carolina State Highway Patrol, the event occurred shortly after 8 a.m. on Wednesday, on US-74 in Swain County. "You may not believe me, but I just had a bald eagle drop a cat through my windshield. It absolutely shattered my windshield," the woman told a 911 operator.
He was driving them crazy. Oklahoma motorists were absolutely astonished as they witnessed a prisoner, half-dressed and hanging out what appeared to be a broken window of a Department of Corrections van. The inmate was spotted on I-40 near the Skydance Bridge in Oklahoma City, with half of his body out of the back window, handcuffed and wearing orange prison pants while waving the shirt around.