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The brother of Huma Hanif, a Texas teen killed after a Takata air bag in her 2002 Honda Civic ruptured during a crash urges people to get their recalled air bags fixed during a news conference with the sheriff. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
An East Texas church service ended in violence and death on Sunday. Newser reports the pastor of the Starrville Methodist Church in Winona was killed. Two others were injured. The pastor discovered the suspect hiding in a bathroom and drew a gun. The suspect grabbed the firearm and began shooting, killing the pastor. Another person was wounded by gunfire and a third was injured in a fall. Authorities had been searching for the suspect since Saturday night. A car chase ensued after the suspect was seen pointing a shotgun out the window of a vehicle. After a tire blowout, the suspect fled on foot, eventually hiding out at the church. Following the fatal altercation at the church, the suspect stole the pastor’s vehicle and fled. He was later arrested in nearby Harrison County.
Texas police stated that three people have died after two small aircraft collided in the air over the city of McKinney on Saturday. The two aircraft, a Piper PA-28R and a Luscombe, crashed into each other near the Aero County Airport. One plane went down near a storage facility while the crashed on a busy road near a commercial district of the city. The Aero County airport is a small regional airport that does not have air traffic control - pilots are required to announce landings and takeoffs via radio. Police and fire services cleared Custer Road from Virginia to Bedford as they worked on the scene of the crash. An investigation into the exact circumstances of the crash is ongoing.
Two men were killed in an apparent murder-suicide shooting at the University of California, Los Angeles on Wednesday morning.
Two men were killed in an apparent murder-suicide shooting at the University of California, Los Angeles on Wednesday morning.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).