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US Crime · Lincoln UniversityGunfire erupted during outdoor festivities at Pennsylvania’s Lincoln University late Saturday, killing one person and wounding six others as students and alumni celebrated homecoming at the historically Black school, authorities said. A person who had a firearm was detained, and officials are investigating the possibility that there was more than one shooter but don’t believe there is any active threat to the campus, Chester County District Attorney Christopher de Barrena-Sarobe said during a brief news conference early Sunday.See the Story
Shooting at a historically Black university’s homecoming fest in Pennsylvania kills 1 and wounds 6
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Firearms · Philadelphia(NewsNation) — Armed police handcuffed and searched a student after his Maryland high school's artificial intelligence-driven security system mistook a bag of chips for a gun. The student, Taki Allen, was sitting with friends after football practice outside of Kenwood High School in Essex, Maryland, last week, when armed police officers showed up and handcuffed him, according to local outlet WBAL in Baltimore. "They made me get on my knees, put …See the Story
AI Security System Mistakes Student's Bag of Doritos for Weapon
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HalloweenALEXANDRIA — From decorations and candles to flowing costumes, Halloween fun can quickly turn frightening if fire safety is overlooked. According to the National Fire Protection Association, between 2019 and 2023, an annual average of 832 home structure fires began with decorations, resulting in three deaths, 28 injuries, and $17 million in direct property damage. Nearly half (47%) of these fires occurred because the decorations were too close t…See the Story
As Halloween Nears, Potential Fire Hazards Lurk, Says NFPA
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