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At least 1 dead in overnight shooting in Nashville
SUMMARY: Breaking news reports at least one death from an early morning shooting on Fields Drive, according to Metro Police. Witnesses described an argument escalating into gunfire, with one suspect shooting another before fleeing in a sedan and pickup truck. The victim was transported to Skyline Medical Center, where they were pronounced dead. Additionally, another individual succumbed to a gunshot wound at Summit Hospital. Authorities are investigating the potential connection between these two incidents.
At least 1 dead in overnight shooting in Nashville
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THP: 17-year-old injured after wreck in Grainger Co.
SUMMARY: A 17-year-old has been injured in a crash on Lakeshore Drive, near Samim Road. The driver lost control while navigating a curve, veering off the road before colliding with a tree and rolling over. Police are investigating the incident.
The driver attempted to go around a curve when the car hit a tree and rolled over.
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4 dead after overnight shooting in Antioch
SUMMARY: In a tragic shooting overnight in a quiet Antioch neighborhood, four people have been confirmed dead. The incident occurred shortly after 11 PM near BART and McLendon Drives. Metro Police arrived to find one victim on a porch and three others deceased inside a home. Additionally, a man shot while riding a bike was dropped off at a nearby home and is being treated at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Investigators remain on the scene, and further updates will be provided as more information becomes available. The investigation is ongoing in this shocking incident.
Four people were reportedly found deceased after Metro Nashville Police officers were called to the scene in Antioch.
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City threatened after debunked comments on immigrants
SUMMARY: In Springfield, Ohio, officials are addressing baseless claims about Haitian migrants that have led to multiple bomb threats targeting schools and media outlets. Former President Donald Trump defended these unfounded allegations during a rally in Las Vegas, suggesting a deportation plan was necessary. Springfield’s mayor confirmed that the immigrants in the city are legal and the claims are false. President Biden condemned the attacks on Haitian immigrants as “simply wrong,” while Vice President Kamala Harris has not yet commented on the situation since the debate. The ongoing presidential election continues to bring twists and turns amidst these controversies.
A town in Ohio is the focus of unfounded claims about immigrants mentioned in the presidential debate.
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