A series of manhole explosions in Poughkeepsie, New York, nearly struck Lisa Davis and her two grandchildren as they left an Easter egg hunt. The incidents, caused by high gas levels beneath the pavement, led to multiple explosions, prompting firefighters to evacuate nearby residents due to elevated carbon monoxide levels. Davis expressed her trauma over the event, realizing she was just a foot away from disaster, while her six-year-old grandson shared mixed feelings of fear during the frightening experience.
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Police officers who do not pass background checks to be automatically sacked
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announced a new law requiring police officers in England and Wales to be automatically dismissed if they fail vetting, aiming to restore public trust in policing. This reform addresses the concerning issue of officers with histories of domestic abuse and other serious allegations remaining in their positions, as highlighted by Met Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley. Set to take effect on May 14, the law aligns with broader efforts to enhance...
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