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2018-07-11 17:56:30 UTC  

Three teenage girls have been arrested in Arkansas after a Snapchat video allegedly showed them terrorizing a baby.


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According to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, police became aware of the incident when they were called to Conway Regional Medical Center for a report of child abuse.

The mother of a 1-year-old girl had brought her child in after seeing a disturbing video on social media. The video "appeared to depict three female teens laughing hysterically while taunting the baby girl with a Taser, which caused the child to scream and sob in uncontrollable fear," according to a police report.

"In the video, you can see and hear the electric prongs on the Taser lighting up," Officer Brittani A. Little wrote in the report.

One of the teens then "walks to the end of the bed and stretches her arm out and zaps the Taser two more times in the child's direction," police said.

Little notes that the child appears "out of breath from crying so hard."

At one point, the teens continue to laugh and joke as one of them hits the child in the back of the head.

Doctors evaluated the child and determined she was unhurt.

The teens, who were not identified because they are minors, were booked into the Faulkner County juvenile detention center. Each faces a charge of first-degree endangering the welfare of a minor.

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2018-07-11 17:57:28 UTC  

BREAKING NEWS: Chopper 13 is downtown near the scene of a shooting. It happened near Bruce and Fremont. Police have suspects in custody and no officers were injured. One person has died.

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2018-07-11 17:57:42 UTC  

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2018-07-11 18:00:17 UTC  

FoxNews.com) - A local Kansas lawmaker is facing felony charges after she allegedly bit a corrections officer’s thumb so hard, she broke a bone.

Huron City Councilwoman Carol Fowler, 48, was taken into custody June 29 after failing to appear for a warrant, KSHB reported. Police allegedly had to use stun guns because she was fighting back, kicking and scratching, the Kansas City Star added.

On July 2, while in custody, Fowler refused to follow booking process instructions and when Atchison County Jail staff tried to remove her jewelry and personal items, she bit down on one of the officer’s thumb, breaking the bone, Sheriff Jack Laurie told the Atchison Globe.

2018-07-11 18:01:31 UTC  

A father used his toddler as a "baseball bat" to beat a woman, according to Riverside Police. It was all caught on camera! http://bit.ly/2N4vhi8

2018-07-11 18:02:50 UTC  

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2018-07-11 18:03:45 UTC  

SUN PRAIRIE, Wis. (AP) — A firefighter was killed and at least a dozen other people were injured when a natural gas explosion leveled at least two buildings in a Wisconsin community, authorities said Wednesday.

A gas leak in downtown Sun Prairie led to an explosion Tuesday evening that destroyed several buildings and ignited a fire that sent billowing smoke that could be seen for miles around.

2018-07-11 18:04:01 UTC  

Another firefighter suffered critical injuries in the blast but his condition has been stabilized, according to Sun Prairie Police Lt. Kevin Konopacki.

Four other firefighters, a police officer and seven civilians were also hurt, Konopacki said.

The firefighter who died has been with the department at least 10 years, Sun Prairie Fire Chief Christopher Garrison said.

“The Sun Prairie Fire Department is strong. We will keep on building from this. We are hurt, but we will come back,” Garrison said.

WE Energies spokeswoman Amy Jahns said workers for a private contractor punctured a 4-inch (10-centimeter) gas main, causing a leak that resulted in the explosion that rained burning debris on downtown Sun Prairie and set vehicles parked nearby on fire.

Authorities evacuated buildings within a half-mile (0.8 kilometer) radius from the center of the explosion. The Barr House and Glass Nickel Pizza exploded after the gas ignited, police said.

The Red Cross assisted evacuees at a shelter set up at Sun Prairie High School.

Steve Owen, 60, who owns Sun City Cyclery and Skates in downtown Sun Prairie, said he saw firefighters and police officers on the street and then the explosion happened. He said the building across from his shop “literally lifted up.”

2018-07-11 18:04:15 UTC  

He said the force of the blast knocked him back in his chair and that he ran outside and saw a ball of fire.

“People were scrambling,” said Owen, who lives above his shop.

Jill Thompson, 56, who lives about two blocks away, said she saw smoke immediately after the blast occurred.

“It shook the whole building,” Thompson said. “I thought someone had hit the building with their vehicle.”

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2018-07-11 18:06:09 UTC  

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2018-07-11 18:06:42 UTC  

CHARLOTTE, NC (WBTW) - A North Carolina couple that allegedly brought young girls to Myrtle Beach to engage in prostitution will enter guilty pleas, according to court documents.

Zerrell Fuentes and his wife, Brianna Wright, filed court documents Tuesday that confirm their intent to enter a guilty plea, but specifics of the plea are not available. Court documents state both suspects voluntarily enter a guilty plea and the court accepted both pleas.

The duo, along with Zerrell Fuentes' mother, Tanya Fuentes, was indicted by a grand jury for driving three minors from Charlotte to Myrtle Beach for prostitution.

The indictment document says the events took place between April 28, 2016, and May 8, 2016, and involved three female victims under 18 from North Carolina.

The document says Zerrell Fuentes used a phone to recruit minor victim to engage in sex acts for money for his benefit while he was in jail in North Carolina. The money from the conspiracy would be used to pay his bond so he could get out of jail, the bill of indictment said.

While he was incarcerated, he organized for his wife, Brianna Wright, to drive the victims from Charlotte to Myrtle Beach. Zerrell's mother, Tanya Marie Fuentes, traveled with her daughter-in-law and paid for lodging for herself and the young victims.

Brianna placed internet ads for commercial sex acts, provided her phone number to potential customers to arrange "dates" between the victims and customers and drove the minors to those pre-arranged prostitution dates.

Each suspect was charged with one count of sex trafficking conspiracy, two counts of sex trafficking of a minor, and three counts of transportation of a minor to engage in prostitution. Brianna Wright and Tanya Fuentes are also charged with one additional count of sex trafficking of a minor.

2018-07-11 18:10:48 UTC  

Dee Dee Warwick had her issues, Whitney Houston's mom says, but allegations that she molested her superstar daughter and her son are "unfathomable." http://4.nbcny.com/aa2YXfb

2018-07-11 18:12:14 UTC  

TENSE MOOD President Donald Trump is attending the NATO Summit in Brussels. Earlier this morning, the President said that a pipeline project has made Germany "totally controlled" by and "captive to Russia" and blasted allies' defense spending. MORE: https://tinyurl.com/yca59onx

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2018-07-11 18:17:01 UTC  

LIVE NOW: President Trump, First Lady Melania and other world leaders appear ahead of a NATO dinner in Brussels. https://cbsloc.al/2ulzrdZ

2018-07-11 18:20:01 UTC  

CORNING, N.Y. (18 News) - A protest organizer was arrested for petit larceny for allegedly stealing a Tom Reed campaign sign, according to Jim Allard, Steuben County Sheriff.

Gary McCaslin, from Corning, is a leader of the group Citizens for a Better Southern Tier.

Yard signs paid by Tom Reed's campaign were disappearing previously, leading them to put tracking devices in signs, according to Abbey Daugherty, Communications Director for Tom Reed's campaign.

The tracking device lead them to McCaslin's home, according to Daugherty. In a video, published by the campaign, someone is seen approaching McCaslin at his home.

McCaslin can be heard in the video saying, "I don't know anything about a GPS tracker. I can't believe you tracked this sign to my house. Is Tom Reed that desperate, that he has to put little things like that inside of a sign to track it?"

McCaslin has to appear in Corning City Court at a later date.