Anonymous ID: a97c17 Dec. 5, 2019, 3:46 p.m. No.7435312   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5321 >>5643 >>5841 >>5893

"An armed robbery at a Florida jewelry store Thursday led to the hijacking of a UPS truck and a massive police chase on streets around Coral Gables. At one point during the chase, the line of emergency vehicles chasing the UPS truck stretched for approximately half a mile on roads behind the truck.

The truck driver left the steering wheel shortly before gunshots rang out at 5:35 p.m. As seen in live helicopter footage from CNN affiliate WSVN, muzzle flashes were visible from inside the truck, then smoke. It was unclear whether the first shots came from inside the truck or from police.

After the shooting, police quickly surrounded the scene. Two people lay on the ground outside the truck. One was taken away on a stretcher and into an ambulance."

 

msn.com/en-us/news/us/hijacked-ups-truck-leads-florida-police-on-massive-chase-that-ended-in-a-shootout/ar-BBXPfQf

Anonymous ID: a97c17 Dec. 5, 2019, 4 p.m. No.7435424   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The sale of art is sometimes used to provide a front for illegal transactions…only $120K, but this is sure bizarre:

 

"An Italian artist duct-taped a banana to a gallery wall in Miami as part of the Art Basel festival — and it sold for $120,000. Actually, he’s sold two editions already.

There’s nothing especially fancy about the exorbitant fruit displayed at the Galerie Perrotin, which is titled “Comedian.” Maurizio Cattelan, an art world prankster perhaps best known for creating a $6 million, 18-carat-gold toilet that he named “America,” grabbed the banana from a local Miami supermarket,"

 

marketwatch.com/story/someone-paying-120000-for-a-banana-duct-taped-to-a-wall-at-art-basel-is-the-perfect-picture-of-wealth-inequality-2019-12-05