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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The State Highway Patrol has released few details about an
incident that happened yesterday morning on I seventy five in Lima.
The Patrol says about ten thirty yesterday they were notified
of a vehicle parked on the shoulder of southbound I
seventy five, where a witness reported a female standing on
the concrete wall of a bridge between Findley Road and
Reservoir Road. Troopers from the Lima Post responded and found
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a woman with life threatening injuries lying on the walking
path below the bridge. She was transported by an ambulance
to Lima Memorial, where she later died. The incident remains
under investigation and no further information has been disseminated. Tonight
is National Night Out. Lima will have It's a celebration
at Lincoln Park from five untill eight. It includes a
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free community cookout, resource tables, demonstrations from Lima's safety services teams,
and toucha Truck activities. LPD Lieutenant Ben Thompson says the
touch of Truck activities always entertained the kid.
Speaker 2 (01:00):
They go in there and walk around, sit in the
driver's seat, pretend to drive it for our SWAT team.
They can try and vest put on a helmet. See
what that's like. How heavy they are. It's a good
thing for the kids. We'll have some cruisers. The SWAT
van will be there. There'll be Fire Department vehicles there
as well, vehicles from the Utilities Department, in the Streets Department,
big trucks. We're gonna have some other agencies with their ambulances,
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a bunch of things like that.
Speaker 3 (01:25):
Again.
Speaker 1 (01:26):
Limo's National Night Out celebration will be tonight from five
till eight at Laken Park. Also, the Allen County Sheriff's
Department will have their National Night Out tonight at the
Allen County Fairgrounds. Their event will be from five point
thirty until eight. There's been another arrest in connection with
the viral brawl from downtown Cincinnati last weekend. We get
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this update with iHeartRadio as a Lee mowen.
Speaker 3 (01:50):
If if a US was made on Monday in connection
to a violent brawl that happened during the early morning
hours of July twenty six in downtown Cincinnati, which gang
national at tension at the video was posted online. Thirty
eight year old Patrick Rosemand was located and arrested near
Atlanta on Monday afternoon. He's now facing two counts of
felonious assault and aggravated riot. Meantime, one of the previously
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convicted for suspects in the brawl returned to court with
new charges Monday. The prosecution states Dominique Kittel struck a
male victim in the face, which caused him to fall unconscious.
Kittle's defense attorney states his competency will be an issue
in this case with his paranoid schizophrenia, and Caleb Baum
also added his client has not received his medication while
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in jail. Kittle's bond is now two hundred and ninety
thousand dollars with all charges and a grand jury data
set for this Friday. Iimley Mawen.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
Meanwhile, the political drama in Texas continues as dozens of
Texas Democrat lawmakers have fled the state to prevent a
vote on a new congressional map. Fox's madel And Rivera reports.
Speaker 4 (02:55):
Texis Governor Greg Abbatt has ordered state police to arrest
Democratic law mums to force them to go back to
the capital. The warrants, though, have no power outside state lines,
and many Democrats have fled to blue states like New
York Massachusetts and Illinois Democrats are protesting their redistricting effort
done at President Trump's urging, that could give the GOP
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as many as five new seats in the US. Some
Democratic governors, like New York Governor Kathy Hogel and California
Governor Gavin Newsom are threatening to retaliate. They're considering options
to redraw their own state congressional lines. A Republicans in
Texas move forward with their plans.
Speaker 1 (03:33):
That's Fox's madel And Rivera reporting Texas Governor Greg Abbott
has also threatened to remove the Democrat lawmakers from office.
They also face a five hundred dollars fine for every
day they are absent. And here's yet another scam you
have to be on the lookout for. The Federal Trade
Commission is warning about scam texts going around claiming to
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be from Amazon. The text claims there's a problem with
something you bought and offers a ref and if you
click a link. But the FTC says it's just a
phishing scam designed to steal your money or personal information.
What you should do is log into your Amazon account
to see if there's an issue, instead of clicking on
any link in an unknown text for the latest news
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