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media:description>A car drove into people at a bus stop in Jerusalem, killing Yaakov Yisrael Paley, 5, and his brother Asher Menachem Paley, 8, along with 20-year-old Alter Shlomo Lederman in what Israeli authorities say was a terror attack. The Paley boys' 42-year-old father who was injured remains hospitalized. CNN's Hadas Gold speaks to the boys' mother./media:description>
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media:description>A quick-thinking Boro Park Shomrim member foiled a robbery this afternoon at a cellphone store.
A black male had entered the store on 13th Avenue and 46th Street and told the owner, a chasidish yid, that he wanted to buy AirPods.
The man asked to see the AirPods before finalizing his purchase, and owner agreed, handing the expensive earbuds to the man.
However, instead of buying them, the suspect took off, running towards the door as the store owner gave chase.
As he reached the door, a Shomrim member who happened to be in the area saw the chase unfolding, quickly grabbed the suspect, and pinned him against the wall.
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media:description>Two police officers in Austin, Texas, pulled a man from a burning truck just before it exploded Monday.
Officers Eduardo Pineda and Chandler Carrera responded to multiple 911 calls reporting a truck on fire with a man inside.
Pineda immediately ran to the truck, discovered it was locked and smashed open a window, as seen on body-cam video released by Austin police.
Carrera grabbed a fire extinguisher first, but when he caught up to Pineda at the truck, he realized it wouldn’t help much.
“My original plan was to use the fire extinguisher as [Pineda] pulled him out to try to avoid anyone from being hurt,” Carrera told local CBS affiliate KEYE. “But it became apparent that he was a pretty big guy and he may be stuck in the vehicle. So, I just dropped it and pulled him out from there.”
The two cops then hauled the man out of the vehicle and dragged him clear of the blaze. The truck became entirely engulfed in flames seconds later.
Police said the man suffered a sudden medical emergency and became stuck with his foot on the gas and the car in park, causing the tires to spin and start the fire, KEYE reported.
Firefighters arrived minutes later and put out the blaze before it spread to nearby apartment buildings.
The unidentified man was hospitalized with serious smoke inhalation damage, according to local NBC affiliate KXAN./media:description>
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media:description>A Wednesday morning assault on a Chasidic man on the outskirts of Borough Park is believed to be the latest in a string of attacks that are believed to have all been carried out by the same suspect.
A video recently posted to Twitter by Boro Park Shomrim shows the incident, which took place at approximately 9 AM on 36th Street near Fort Hamilton Parkway. The clearly Chasidic victim was standing next to a black Chevrolet minivan and using his phone when a bearded suspect with a light complexion approached him from behind, striking him repeatedly in and around the head before leaving the scene.
The suspect was wearing a grey hoodie and dark shorts at the time of the attack.
Boro Park Shomrim’s Motty Brauner said that the incident came approximately 7 hours after another incident on the same block, with an unknown individual setting fire to a pile of trash leaning against a yeshiva building. The FDNY responded to the scene in time to prevent any serious damage.
Brauner said that police believe that the fire was set by the same suspect, with surveillance camera footage linking him to several other assaults that have taken place in the area.
Anyone with any information on the attack is asked to call the 66th Precinct detective squad at 718-851-5603 and Shomrim at 718-871-6666./media:description>
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media:description>The Atlanta Police Department has released the Body Camera Video from two police officers showing a driver being pulled from a burning car on Sunday afternoon.
A police department statement says officers reported to a gas station where a car accident had happened and saw that a driver was having a seizure and trapped inside a burning vehicle.
The video shows the officers breaking windows open and using fire extinguishers to put out the fire before they’re able to open the door and pull the driver out.
The statement says the driver and some of the officers were taken to a hospital with minor injuries./media:description>
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media:description>Border Patrol released video Friday afternoon showing smugglers using a rope to lower a mother and her two young children down the 30-foot Calexico-Mexicali border wall.
The incident occurred Thursday at approximately 3:15 a.m. about three miles west of the Calexico West Port of Entry, according to Border Patrol officials.
Camera operators saw three smugglers provide a ladder to climb the fence on the Mexican side of the border. They also provided a rope and physically lowered each adult down the border wall into the United States.
“Smugglers often use this tactic to minimize their own risk of injury,” said Chief Patrol Agent Gregory K. Bovino. “They are willing to put others in jeopardy, including children, even when they won’t risk themselves.”
Surveillance video captured a man being lowered down the border wall by rope. Camera operators noticed a second man being lowered, but this time with a 6-year-old child clinging to his back. Subsequently, a woman, holding on to a 2-year-old child, was lowered by smugglers.
Agents took the three adults with the two children into custody and were transported to the El Centro Station Processing Center for further processing.
“These heartless, greedy smugglers continue to endanger the lives of undocumented individuals for money,” said Chief Patrol Agent Gregory K. Bovino. “We were lucky that the mother and her two children, as well as the other two men, were not dropped from the 30-foot border wall. I implore those who are looking to hire these smugglers to consider the extreme dangers of crossing the border illegally into the United States.”
Agents determined that the two children, a 2-year-old girl, a 6-year-old boy, and their 32-year-old mother, were all undocumented individuals from Venezuela.
The two other adults, a 28-year-old man and a 31-year-old man, were both undocumented individuals from Venezuela had no relation to the mother and two children./media:description>
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media:description>Less than a minute after carving down the slopes of backcountry Colorado, a snowboarder was swept up in an avalanche.
Maurice Kervin was snowboarding on January 8 at No Name Peak near Loveland Pass in Summit County when he turned around to see snow coming for him, he said.
"I was in awe of how big it was, and very thankful that I was alive, honestly, or not buried, not fatally injured," Kervin told CNN. "The magnitude of it was definitely enough to bury you, mangle you or possibly kill you. It was very intense."
Not only did the 25-year-old Denver man survive, but Kervin managed to escape free of injury. He captured the adrenaline-pumping experience on video around 1 p.m.
Avalanches are unpredictable and dangerous, and not every story has a good ending like Kervin's did.
Over the last 10 winters, an average of 27 people have died in avalanches each season in the United States, according to the Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC). There were 23 avalanche deaths in the United States last year. The CAIC is the main archive of avalanche deaths across the US, it says on its website.
'Shooting cracks' formed like spider webs in the snow
Kervin said he realized something was wrong when he saw "shooting cracks" below him.
"The snow is breaking into blocks, essentially, and it looks like shooting cracks or spider webs in front of you in the snow as it like breaks apart," he said.
As the snow started to drag him under, Kervin said he used his backpack, fitted with an airbag, to keep him on top of the snow.
Air whooshed, sounding like a lot of air pressure being released all at once, as heard in the video. Snow hurtled at him and around him as he tumbled around 1,000 feet.
"I dropped my ax and my camera that was in my back hand and pulled my airbag, which helped me float above the snow," Kervin said. "I was able to get my feet above the snow after going off a small cliff and able to float on top of the snow until I came to a stop."
Once he came to a stop, the world was "still moving around me," he said. "It was very surreal in the moment."
"I'm good. I'm good. I'm good. I'm good. I'm clean. I'm safe. I'm safe," Kervin said in the video once he was at rest.
Kervin, a cryptocurrency investor and amateur snowboarder, said he knew the conditions made for a risky run, but he said he spent time checking on snow conditions as he and a buddy hiked two miles to the peak. They felt confident to make their run.
"As anybody who has ever been caught in an avalanche might say, we thought that we were in the clear and so we decided that it was a go, and it clearly wasn't," he said.
Kervin called 911 and learned a search and rescue operation had already started, he said.
90% of avalanches are caused by humans
Two people were caught in avalanches that day and both were triggered by humans, CAIC Director Ethan Greene told CNN. Kervin started one of them, he said.
"About 90% of the accidents that we have are where somebody dies or somebody in their party triggers the avalanche, rather than a natural avalanche that hits somebody," he said.
It's pretty common for a human to trigger an avalanche. So far this year, Colorado has had an above average amount of avalanches, Greene said.
CAIC has recorded 259 avalanches in Colorado so far this year, as of Saturday evening, Greene said.
"In Colorado, we record around 4,000 avalanches a year. Getting almost 300 in a couple week period is a lot but not unusual," he said. "Because of the snowpack this year, we've seen more human-triggered avalanches than usual."
Greene said it's easy to trigger an avalanche, but it's possible to avoid areas that may be dangerous. It just takes some training and planning.
"What I want to tell people is what they should do is check the forecast before they go into the backcountry, so they can make a plan for the day that is appropriate for the conditions," he said. "Getting a little bit of training can also save their life."
Greene encourages people to check avalanche.org for conditions in their area. He also said to carry the right equipment, "an avalanche rescue transceiver, probe pole and shovel," in case you get into a bad situation.
"After the snow goes through in an avalanche, it gets very hard, almost like concrete," he said. "You're not going to be able to dig yourself out. The snow is so hard you're going to need somebody else's help."
Three skiers lost their lives to avalanches the weekend before Christmas during an "especially dangerous" period in Colorado's popular backcountry, officials said.
Kervin, who has been skiing since he was 4 or 5 years old, suggests going with a partner or a group of people whenever you are skiing.
He hopes that people see what happened in his video and get the proper education, gear and people to go with before they go out into the backcountry, he said./media:description>
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media:description>When Luke Mogelson attended President Donald Trump’s speech on the National Mall, in Washington, D.C., on January 6th, he was prepared for the possibility that violence might erupt that day. Mogelson, a veteran war correspondent and a contributing writer at The New Yorker, had spent the previous ten months reporting on the radical fringe of Trump supporters, from anti-lockdown militias to fascist groups such as the Proud Boys. After Election Day, he interviewed Trump supporters who showed up at ballot-tabulation sites, and who believed the President’s lies that the results had been “rigged” and his victory “stolen.” At one post-election pro-Trump rally in D.C., Mogelson witnessed racist violence against Black residents of the nation’s capital. At another event, he watched the host of the white-supremacist Web program “America First” declare, “Our Founding Fathers would get in the streets, and they would take this country back by force if necessary. And that is what we must be prepared to do.”
After Trump’s incendiary speech, Mogelson followed the President’s supporters as they forced their way into the U.S. Capitol, using his phone’s camera as a reporter’s notebook. What follows is a video that includes some of that raw footage. Mogelson harnessed this material while writing his panoramic, definitive report, “Among the Insurrectionists,” which the magazine posted online on Friday. (It appears in print in the January 25th issue.) His prose vividly captures how the raging anger and violence of the initial breach of the Capitol was followed by an eerily quiet and surreal interlude inside the Senate chamber, where Mogelson watched people rummaging through desks and posing for photographs. Although the footage was not originally intended for publication, it documents a historic event and serves as a visceral complement to Mogelson’s probing, illuminating report./media:description>
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media:description>SYCAMORE TOWNSHIP, OH—A sheriff’s deputy, a police officer and an off-duty officer braved flames to save a woman’s life, pulling her from a burning vehicle after she had passed out behind the wheel because of a medical emergency.
The driver, Mary Thress, 60, was “seconds away” from being burned alive before she was rescued, police tell Fox 19. She did suffer severe burns to her left arm and leg during the incident last weekend, but she is now home and recovering from her injuries.
An officer that helped rescue her, Rich Riley of the Montgomery Police Department, also was injured, including second-degree burns to his hand.
Police tell WLWT Channel 5 that officers were notified that Thress was an “overdue” driver and that she has a history of medical problems. A Hamilton County sheriff’s deputy spotted her vehicle in a wooded area and realized it was still in drive, with the engine revving and the wheels spinning underneath. Thress was unconscious behind the wheel.
The car caught fire as the deputy struggled to smash out a window because the doors were locked, WCPO Channel 9 reports. Riley then arrived to help the deputy, with an off-duty officer also showing up to assist.
An officer fired a shot into the lock of the vehicle. With the car still burning, the off-duty officer jumped into the back of the vehicle to undo the driver’s seatbelt. Riley then dragged the woman from the car. The deputy and the off-duty officer were not injured, according to reports.
Thress tells Fox 19 she is thankful for her rescuers’ efforts.
“Next thing I know, I am in the ER, and then I was told what happened, and then I started having flashbacks,’ Thress tells Fox 19. “I remember being pulled out of the car and screaming because I could see flames and everything.”/media:description>
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media:description>NEW YORK - Volunteers spent hours raking through the contents of a New York City garbage truck to rescue a pair of tefillin that was accidentally thrown out.
A Rebbi in a Satmar cheder in Williamsburg lost his #Tefillin, and a review of the security cameras showed a janitor mistakenly threw the tefillin bag into the garbage. UJO of Williamsburg immediately contacted the Sanitation Department’s Brooklyn North Chief Jarrit Scotti, who isolated the truck’s contents from the other trash.
Local Jewish news site Crownheights.info reported that a group of men, lead by Yitzchok Neuwirth, donned sanitation suits, boots, gloves and masks and gathered in Varick Avenue Sanitation Transfer Station.
After sifting through the garbage for hours with the oversight of Sanitation Department workers, the tefillin were found, safe inside a plastic bag, and the volunteers cheered.
After discarding their cumbersome sanitation uniforms, they gathered in a circle and sang and danced to celebrate.
UJO of Williamsburg released a statement on Twitter, thanking everyone involved for their effort. “Thank you to @NYCSanitation, Brooklyn North Chief Scotti for intercepting and isolating the garbage truck where a tefillin [was] discarded immediately when we called him this morning. Thank you Yitzchok Neuwirth and the entire search team. Burech Hashem the tefillin was found.”/media:description>
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media:description>An intubated Covid-19 patient has been filmed playing the violin from his hospital bed as he was treated in an intensive care ward.
Grover Wilhelmsen, a retired music teacher and violin salesman, has been in McKay-Dee Hospital, in Ogden, Utah, for several months.
He was admitted to an ICU after he first caught the virus, but has since been transferred to a long-term care facility.
Staff at the ICU said he had asked permission to play the violin as he wanted to ‘give back’ to those looking after him. In the footage, shared on social media, he can seen passionately playing while still hooked up to breathing apparatus beside the bed.
Nurse Ciara Sase said Grover had communicated his wish to play on a piece of paper, as he was unable to talk. His wife Diana then brought a violin, viola and some music books to the hospital and he played for a few hours over two days.
As the door to the ward had to remain shut, Ciara used her pager to play the music to her colleagues on other wards. She told the Intermountain Healthcare website: ‘It brought tears to my eyes. For all the staff to see a patient doing this while intubated was unbelievable.
‘Even though he was so sick, he was still able to push through. You could see how much it meant to him.
Playing kind of helped to soothe his nerves and brought him back to the moment.’ Matt Harper, another nurse, added: ‘It was honestly shocking to be there when he picked up the violin. It felt like I was in a dream. I’m used to patients being miserable or sedated while being intubated, but Grover made an unfortunate situation into something positive. ‘This was by far one of my favourite memories in the ICU that I’ve had. It was a small light in the darkness of Covid.’
Grover is expected to make a full recovery and will eventually be discharged from treatment, staff said. His wife said he is currently ‘too weak’ to play his instruments, but added that he was looking forward to it again when better./media:description>
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media:description>A video showing a police officer arguing with a group of Orthodox Jews in a New York town has drawn angry reactions from people online, who see it as evidence of persecution and harassment of the US Jewish community.
The confrontation apparently happened in Monsey, a place in Rockland County famous as a major center of Orthodox Judaism in the US. It shows a police officer standing on the doorstep of a house, engaged in a heated argument with a group of people, one of whom apparently owns the property.
The officer says his patrol was responding to a complaint about cars parked in front of the house and noticed that a gathering of more than 10 people was underway inside, which he called "an issue." The owner, who is dressed as an Orthodox Jew, disagrees that "a few friends" calmly coming together is an issue requiring police intervention. Both parties speak angrily, suggesting that the dispute has been going on for some time without progress. It was not immediately clear how the situation was resolved.
The video quickly spread on social media on Friday and was picked by some right-wing outlets. Many people said the police were obviously overstepping their authority and interfering in private life. A lot of comments went as far as comparing the incident to persecution of Jews by the Nazis.
The argument apparently stems from Covid-19 social distancing rules that are in place in the county. A gathering of over 10 people would not be allowed in a public space – even a park – in the town of Ramapo, to which Monsey belongs.
Orthodox Jews in the US, as well as in other parts of the world, have been notably resistant to lockdowns designed to slow the spread of infection. They say the rules are incompatible with their religious practices.
Monsey is no exception. In April, Ramapo police cracked down on an "illegal gathering" at a Monsey synagogue and arrested eight people for disorderly conduct. This week, a Torah procession scheduled for Sunday was canceled by the town authorities.
The public debate on how harsh anti-Covid-19 rules should be is exacerbated in the US by the heavy politicization of the issue. The Trump administration stands accused of downplaying the severity of the disease and failing to impose a proper lockdown, causing tens of thousands of excessive deaths as a result.
Trump supporters in turn accuse his critics of hypocrisy because their preaching about the importance of social distancing was sidelined in order to support a wave of national protests against police brutality and racism. Many of the online comments about the Monsey incident said the Jews should have said their gathering was an "Black Lives Matter" event to scare off the police./media:description>
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media:description>One Saturday in mid-April, a group of Orthodox Jewish leaders held a conference call with a Minnesota doctor as they grappled with spiking coronavirus cases in their New York area communities.
Dr. Michael Joyner of the Mayo Clinic is leading a nationwide study on the use of blood plasma to treat patients with severe COVID-19. On the call that afternoon, he told the religious leaders he needed something for his research: more blood from people who have survived the virus.
“Do what you can,” Joyner said, according to Yehudah Kaszirer of Lakewood, New Jersey, one of the rabbis on the call.
About 36 hours later, Kaszirer boarded a private jet with roughly 1,000 vials of blood stored in coolers. It had been drawn from members of the community through a blood drive organized with military-like speed.
The blood would be taken to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, and tested for antibodies.
“It felt like being on a godly mission,” Kaszirer said.
And, as it turned out, a very successful one. Roughly 60 percent of the plasma samples were found to contain antibodies.
Since that overnight flight, Orthodox Jews in Kaszirer’s community and others across the country have provided an extraordinary quantity of antibody-rich plasma for the U.S. government supported COVID-19 expanded access program, accounting for roughly half of the supply used to treat 34,000 people, Joyner said.
“There’s no way we’d be able to treat so many people without them,” he told NBC News. “They were the straw that serves the drink in a lot of ways.”
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media:description>Louisiana Republican Rep. Danny McCormick pushed back against mask mandates in a video posted to his Facebook page on Tuesday.
In the video the lawmaker says people who refuse to wear a mask during the COVID-19 pandemic are being treated like Jews in Nazi Germany during the Holocaust.
“People who don’t wear masks will soon be painted as the enemy just as they did to Jews in Nazi Germany. Now is the time to push back before it’s too late. We can preserve America.”
McCormick’s video comes after Shreveport mayor Adrian Perkins issued a mandatory mask order. McCormick says that is an assault on liberty.
He visually demonstrates what the mandate means by shredding a mask with a chainsaw saying, “The Constitution is being shredded before our very eyes.”
In an interview with USA TODAY Network, McCormick says, “It a tremendous response. The liberty message is strong. It’s amazing more politicians don’t take on the liberty movement because it’s so popular.”
In his video McCormick says mask mandates could be a precursor to the U.S. government requiring people to “take the mark," another reference to Jews in Nazi Germany.
"Your body is your private property. If the government has the power to force you to wear a mask, they can force you to stick a needle in your arm against your will. They can put a microchip in you. They can even make you take the mark. After all, it's for the greater good,” he said in the video.
He concludes his message in the video by saying “Masks aren’t bad, Mandates are.”
Shreveport is the latest city in Louisiana to mandate wearing a mask in public places. New Orleans Mayor Latoya Cantrell was one of the first in Region 1 to mandate masks. In June, all of Jefferson Parish now mandates people wear masks when in public other parishes in the state are following the trend as well./media:description>
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media:description>The Israeli Defense Ministry and Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) on Monday successfully launched a Shavit space deployment vehicle carrying Israel’s latest surveillance satellite, the Ofek 16.
Amnon Harari, the head of the Israeli Defense Ministry’s Space and Satellite Administration, told reporters Monday morning that the new satellite would serve as "one of the main sources for intelligence collection".
Harari added that the new satellite's sensor systems are similar to those of its predecessors in the Ofek line of satellites.
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