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Two 30-year-old men including one from Georgia were arrested with help from the FBI in a barbershop shooting that left a 34-year-old Somerset County man dead, authorities said Thursday.
Todd C. Smith, of Edison, and Tayyab A. Ware, of Augusta, GA, were each charged with first-degree murder, robbery and weapon possession following the Nov. 2 killing of 34-year-old Denny Sanchez, Somerset County Prosecutor Michael H. Robertson said in a joint release.
Franklin Township police officers responded to multiple 9-1-1 calls around 8:40 p.m. for reports of a shooting at a Hamilton Street barber shop, Robertson said alongside SCPO Chief of County Detectives John W. Fodor and Franklin Township Public Safety Director Quovella M. Spruill.
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Call of Duty: Mobile Season 13 has been released officially with a bunch of new content, including Grind mode, Nuketown Russia map, and more, along with the new Winter War Battle Pass with characters, operators, guns, and more as rewards. COD Mobile Season 13 will last for about a month before Season 14 update hits the global servers.
COD Mobile Season 14 Release Date
Call of Duty: Mobile Season 14 is expected to release on
January 27, 2021
(UTC), as per the countdown mentioned in the battle pass section of the game. However, an official release date is yet to be announced by Activision. Players will be able to download the latest version from Google Play Store or Apple App Store.
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Nearly 60 years on, the thalidomide scandal is still arguably the world’s worst preventable medical disaster.
It took five years for the drug, launched globally in 1956, to be withdrawn from sale, during which time an estimated 10,000 children worldwide were born with missing or grossly malformed limbs after their mothers took the drug while pregnant to combat morning sickness.
Called the Yellow Card Scheme (after the yellow forms initially used), it allows doctors, pharmacists and more recently patients themselves to report adverse reactions believed to be caused by prescription and over-the-counter drugs, implants and alternative medicines [File photo]
But with no formal system in place for doctors, patients or relatives to report suspected side-effects, it was only when a handful of concerned medics raised the alarm in science journals and at conferences that the drug’s grim toll finally came to light.
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Multiple firearms and ammunition were seized from a 74-year-old Central Jersey man who authorities said fired a gun inside his home with a woman upstairs, launching a nearly two-hour SWAT standoff.
Raritan police were called to a Hidden Pond Court home, just after Stephen E. McManus fired a shot around 8 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 12, Somerset County Prosecutor Michael H. Robertson said.
Nearby residents were evacuated for their safety as officers on scene made direct visual and verbal contact with a female resident in an upstairs bedroom of McManus home, Robertson said.
Meanwhile, McManus refused to leave the house, barricading himself inside with access to several firearms, the prosecutor said alongside local law enforcement.