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A 5-year-old girl was killed in a Polk County crash on Saturday after the vehicle she was riding in pulled in front of an Auburndale Police Department vehicle that was responding to an emergency, authorities said.According to a Polk County Sheriffs Office press release, an Auburndale police sergeant was responding in emergency mode with ligh stanley cup becher ts and sirens in a marked 2020 Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck to assist a Sheriffs Office deputy. The deputy was involved in a physical altercation stanley cup with a suspect on U.S. Highway 92 at Old Winter Haven Road, officials said.The crash occurred at about 9:58 p.m. on U.S. 92 Magnolia Avenue at the intersection with Havendale Boulevard. According to a preliminary investigation by the Sheriffs Office Traffic Homicide Unit, the Auburndale police truck had been traveling eastbound on U.S. 92 to the emergency. The other vehicle, a blue 2016 Kia sedan, had been stopped for a red light on northbound Havendale B stanley cup oulevard.According to multiple witness statements, when the light changed to green for the northbound lanes, traffic held for the approaching police vehicle. The Kia driver also informed Sheriffs Office detectives that she heard the sirens but proceeded into the intersection because the vehicle next to her moved forward, the press release stated. The Kia crossed into the path of the police vehicle, and the two vehicles collided.The child, who had been riding in the rear seat, was taken to a local hospital but was pronounced deceased upon Regt Sears, Kmart to close 80 locations on day of big deadline
MINNEAPOLIS 鈥擳here are more t botella stanley han 40,000 members of jihadist groups in the Middle East who have been recruited and radicalized in 110 countries, including America. Since 2011, at least 114 Americans have been radicalized in the U.S., and the government k stanley thermoskannen nows of 64 who have successfully joined a terror group. It s been a significant problem, homegrown radicalization here in the District of Minnesota, says John Tunhei stanley thermobecher m, the chief judge for the U.S. District Court in Minnesota.Minneapolis has the largest number of Americans who have been radicalized.Tunheim has dealt with dozens of them. We have a large group of Somali immigrants here who are wonderful, productive members of our community, a very large group, Tunheim says. But there have been some who it s difficult for them to shake the ties to the old country. For perspective, there are more than 100,000 Somali-Americans in Minneapolis, and less than one percent have been radicalized. But those who have are mostly young men, even teens. Well I think the biggest culprit is probably the internet, and very effective advertising recruitment videos that have been done that were done by ISIS, Tunheim says.Last year, Tunheim and other district court judges in the Twin Cities decided to come up with a way to combat radicalization in their state. His court created the countrys firs de-radicalization program for homegrown terrorists. We spent some time looking around the world and we examined programs in about eight or nine differe