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Added on the 02/02/2021 13:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Miami, Feb 2 (EFE/EPA).- Two FBI agents were killed and three others wounded Tuesday when they tried to search the South Florida home of a suspect in a case involving violence against children, the federal law enforcement agency said.The suspect is also dead, the FBI said.Two of the three injured agents were taken to a hospital in stable condition, according to a brief FBI statement about the pre-dawn gunfight at an apartment complex in Sunrise, a city of 84,000 people west of Fort Lauderdale. (Camera: CRISTOBAL HERRERA).SHOT LIST: A SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE, GEORGE L. PIRO, SPEAKS AT A PRESS CONFERENCE AT THE FBI MIAMI FIELD OFFICE'S BUILDING IN MIAMI, FLORIDA, US. SOUND BITE: GEORGE L. PIRO, SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE AT THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION'S MIAMI FIELD OFFICE (IN ENGLISH).
Law enforcement agents were seen removing police tapes around the NYC bombing suspect Ahmad Khan Rahami's house in Elizabeth, New Jersey, on Monday, after they had reportedly finished searching the premises. Local residents watched as police officers and FBI agents investigated the house and expressed shock and disbelief that one of their neighbours could be suspected of such a crime.
Images of burnt vehicles and debris after a massive fire caused by a gas explosion killed at least two and injured more than 200 in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi. IMAGES
Images of the building in L'Île-Saint-Denis near Paris, where a woman died and several other people were injured, including two firefighters, after a fire broke out in a residential building. A major emergency and fire-fighting operation was deployed, involving 195 fire-fighters supported by 60 engines. IMAGES
Several judicial police vehicles are parked outside the Paris home of former French president Nicolas Sarkozy, as a search is underway following the retraction of accusations by intermediary Ziad Takieddine concerning the Libyan financing of his 2007 presidential campaign. IMAGES
Images of the family home in Nashville of the shooter who killed three young children and three staff at a private elementary school, one day after authorities searched the house. Audrey Hale, who was killed by police, had prepared maps detailing surveillance and entry points at the school, and also left a written manifesto that suggested further attacks at other locations were planned. IMAGES