Title: 911 call leads to death of unarmed man
1911 call leads to death of unarmed man
2A frantic 911 call, released by authorities
Tuesday, brought officers to a North Carolina
home on Saturday. Minutes later, 12 bullets from
one officer's gun flew toward Jonathon Ferrell, a
24-year-old unarmed man outside, who authorities
now believe had been looking for help after a car
accident. Police say the officer hit him 10
times. Randall Kerrick, the police officer who
shot him, faces a felony charge of voluntary
manslaughter. Police have said Kerrick and two
other officers responded to what they believed
was a "breaking and entering" call. When they got
to the scene, police say, a man matching the 911
caller's description ran toward them. The release
of the 911 tape Tuesday is the latest twist in a
case that has drawn national attention and calls
from some activists to charge the police officer
with murder saying that Kerrick used excessive
force and had no cause to shoot Ferrell.
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located in Mississauga, Ontario, were designed by
Beijing-based MAD architects and Toronto-based
Burka Architects. The prize, given by building
data company Emporis of Hamburg, Germany,
"rewards skyscrapers for excellence in their
aesthetic and functional design. Judges
considered more than 300 skyscrapers completed
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for the Brocton (N.Y.) High School varsity
football team, died Monday as a result of
injuries suffered from a helmet-to-helmet hit on
Friday night. - police say a woman is charged with cutting her
housemate with kitchen knives because he wouldn't
stop playing music by the classic rock band The
Eagles. The 54-year-old woman was arrested early
Tuesday and booked on "criminal domestic violence
of a high and aggravated nature." In plain
language, cops say she knifed the victim -- her
former boyfriend -- because he wouldn't stop
playing the band known for hits including "Hotel
California," "Heartache Tonight" and
"Desperado."The 64-year-old victim suffered
lacerations on an arm, elbow and hand, police
said in a report, but was not seriously injured.