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Manhunt underway for Kentucky highway shooting
SUMMARY: A manhunt is ongoing for 32-year-old Joseph Couch, the suspect in a mass shooting on a Kentucky highway that injured five people on Saturday. After purchasing an AR-15, Couch reportedly opened fire on both traffic lanes, hitting 12 vehicles. Local authorities have shut down schools in Central Kentucky as they search for Couch, who remains at large. Community members express shock over the shooting, highlighting the increasing frequency of such incidents. Police have recovered the assault rifle and the vehicle. A $110,000 reward is offered for information leading to Couch’s capture.
Investigators say he arrived in London, Kentucky, on Saturday and purchased an AR-15 and then drove his car to where the shooting took place.
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Woman, daughter rescued from Georgia Lake after girl slips in | FOX 5 News
SUMMARY: A woman and her nine-year-old daughter were rescued from a lake in Stone Mountain Park after the girl slipped into the water. Neither could swim. The daughter fell while walking on slippery rocks, and the mother jumped in to save her. The girl’s brother, who could swim, pulled her out, but couldn’t reach the mother. The father and a police officer helped rescue the mother, who was underwater for four minutes and required CPR. The daughter was taken to a children’s hospital as a precaution and was fine. The mother remained in serious condition in ICU. Authorities urge caution around the lake’s slippery areas.
A mother and daughter were rescued from Stone Mountain Lake on Saturday afternoon after the 9-year-old girl slipped into the water, according to officials. A family of five was hiking on an offshoot of a trail when the girl slipped in and her mother jumped in after her. Neither the mother nor daughter could swim. Family members called 911 and jumped in to save them.
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Woman charged after boy in state’s custody dies in hot car
SUMMARY: A 3-year-old boy named Ke’Torrius “KJ” Starkes Jr., in Alabama Department of Human Resources custody, died after being left alone for about five hours in a parked, locked car in Birmingham. Kela Stanford, a former DHR contractor responsible for transporting the child, was charged with leaving a child unattended in a motor vehicle, creating an unreasonable risk of harm. The child was supposed to be returned to daycare after a supervised visit with his father but was left in the car while Stanford ran errands. Stanford was booked and released on bond; conviction could bring 2–20 years in prison.
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President Trump tells Senate to stay in session, work on conformations | FOX 5 News
SUMMARY: Senators are working through the weekend instead of taking their usual August recess, following Senate Majority Leader John Thune’s order to stay in session due to delays in confirming President Trump’s judicial and executive nominees. Thune and Republicans blame Democrats for obstructing the confirmation process, calling it unprecedented. Democrats counter by criticizing the quality of the nominees. President Trump urged the Senate via social media to confirm over 150 pending nominees, calling for action against the “lunatic left.” To break the stalemate, Republicans are considering changing Senate rules to speed up confirmations. Some progress has been made, including confirming the education policy pick.
The Senate will stay in session over the weekend after President Trump told lawmakers to focus on confirming his appointments.
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