Police B0dycam: “He’s Got a Gun!” — Dashcam Captures Driver Sh00ting Illinois Trooper
A routine stop turned into a life-or-death struggle. Bodycam and dashcam footage from Illinois State Police shows the terrifying moment a trooper, who pulled over to help a stranded driver, was suddenly met with gunfire.

From Routine to Chaos
The trooper had stopped along the highway to assist what appeared to be a disabled vehicle. At first, the scene seemed calm — until seconds later, the driver pulled out a firearm.
The Chilling Exchange
In the footage, the officer can be heard shouting warnings: “He’s got a gun!” Moments later, shots ring out, sending both men scrambling for cover.

Witness Accounts
Drivers who passed by described the scene as surreal: a trooper ducking behind his cruiser, smoke from gunfire hanging in the air, and traffic halted in fear.
Condition of the Trooper
Authorities confirmed the trooper was struck but survived the initial confrontation. He was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he remains under critical observation.

Manhunt for the Suspect
Police have launched a multi-agency search for the shooter, who fled the scene. Helicopters, K9 units, and roadblocks are being deployed to track him down.
Community in Shock
Residents across Illinois are shaken. For many, the incident highlights the dangers law enforcement officers face even when simply stopping to help.

The Bigger Picture
This shooting underscores a troubling trend: traffic stops and roadside assists turning violent. Experts stress the need for heightened awareness and tactical training.
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Final Takeaway
What began as an act of service nearly ended in tragedy. Thanks to quick reflexes — and sheer luck — the trooper survived. The search for the gunman continues, leaving a community on edge.

Woman left limbless after horrific dog attack during bike ride
Janelle Scott remains in hospital. Credit / GoFundMe
A woman has had her limbs surgically removed after a shocking attack by two pitbulls while she was out riding her bicycle.
According to reports, the horrifying incident occurred in Okmulgee, Oklahoma, with it said that she faces the possibility of further surgeries and is currently fighting for her life.
Janelle Scott’s family are now asking for prayers and support, with her mother admitting that she’s been crying where her daughter can’t see her.
“I have to encourage her, and then I have to take a break outside and do my crying. I try not to cry in front of her, I don’t want her to see me like this,” Cheryl Scott said.
As per KOTV in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Scott’s encounter with the aggressive pitbulls unfolded on September 9 at around 11pm.
Scott and her boyfriend were riding their bikes to a friend’s house when said friend’s pitbulls escaped and immediately went on the attack. Scott’s boyfriend was too far away to help initially, but was able to kill one of the dogs when it attacked him.
The authorities have said that the attack took place close by a homeless camp, where Scott’s friend lives in a trailer.
“Where the friend lives, you have to go through a wooded area to get up there. I guess he lives in a camper or something. So she was going up that way when the dogs came out and attacked her, and she knew the dogs and they knew her,” mom Cheryl said, according to KOKI-TV.
Reports claim that the friend’s trailer had been broken into earlier that evening, which is perhaps how the dogs were able to escape.
Police were quick to respond to the scene, but by the time they had arrived, Scott had suffered “significant and severe injuries.”
“After seeing her arm after the attack, she knew she was going to lose her right arm because she said when she looked down, she could see the bone, and it was just barely hanging on by tendons and stuff, so she knew she was going to lose that,” Cheryl explained.
Scott was quickly airlifted to Tulsa St. Frances Hospital.
Surgeons started by removing her right arm and leg. Tragically, however, they were left with no choice but to amputate her left arm and leg too.
“That was hard for her because she was left-handed, so she thought she’s gonna get to keep her left arm,” Cheryl said. Scott has been scheduled for further surgery to remove what’s left of her legs, but Cheryl is praying she’ll have enough remaining muscle to facilitate the use of prosthetics.
On a GoFundMe page established for her daughter, Cheryl wrote: “I pray that her body has the Strength for more Surgery. So could you all PLEASE keep her in your prayers I’m a true believer in how powerful prayers are. Thank you!”
Scott’s friend, the owner of the dogs, was reportedly in jail at the time of the attack. The individual left to look after the pitbulls, meanwhile, was issued a ticket following the incident.
Lightning strikes four men standing under tree in a Gurgaon park, all fall to the ground

Gurgaon: Four people who had taken shelter under a tree to shield themselves from rain were knocked out in a lightning strike on Friday afternoon in the freakiest of accidents that CCTV cameras captured vividly and the footage circulated widely on social media.
The bolt from the grey overcast sky landed on the tree in a park at Vatika Signature Villas around 4.30pm. Footage shows an explosion on the tree and the four people standing under it collapse to the ground immediately. Ramprasad, Shivdutt and Lali, who work as gardeners, and Anil Kumar, the horticulture supervisor at the housing society in Sector 82, sustained burn injuries. Ramprasad is on ventilator support. The three others are stable. All four were admitted to Medeor hospital by the society’s facility management team.
Shakti Singh Chauhan, DGM (operations), Vatika India Next said, “It’s an unfortunate incident and the moment we came to know about it, we rushed the QRT (quick response team) and transferred them to hospital. Anil has been working with us for more than 10 years and we pray for the recovery of Ramprasad.”
A met official advised people to avoid standing in open areas if thundershowers are predicted. “People need to avoid going out in the open or stand underneath trees when there is a warning of thunderstorm and lightning. They should always take shelter under solid roof,” the IMD official said.
According to Vatika police post in-charge Krishan Kumar, Ramprasad (38) hails from Kannauj in UP while Shivdutt (43) is from Etah and Lali (32) from Kanpur. Anil Kumar (32) is a resident of Sohna. Chauhan said, “Ramprasad had no pulse when we brought him to the hospital but the doctor has revived him. He is on ventilator. Shivdutt and Lali had sustained burn injuries beneath the neck and Anil suffered from initial pain in the hand and leg and was unable to stand.”
Lightning strikes four men standing under tree in a Gurgaon park, all fall to the ground
## Lightning Strikes Four Men Standing Under Tree in a Gurgaon Park, All Fall to the Ground
In a shocking incident that underscores the unpredictable nature of weather events, four men were struck by lightning while seeking shelter under a tree in a park located in Gurgaon. The incident, captured in a harrowing video, highlights the immense power and suddenness of lightning strikes. Fortunately, quick action by bystanders and emergency services ensured that all four men received immediate medical attention.

Eyewitnesses reported a sudden change in weather, with dark clouds gathering and thunder rumbling ominously. The group, caught off guard by the sudden downpour, sought refuge beneath the nearest tree—a decision that would prove almost fatal. Lightning, which often targets the tallest object in the vicinity, struck the tree with a deafening crack, sending all four men tumbling to the ground in an instant.

As onlookers rushed forward to assist, the men lay momentarily stunned, their bodies jolted by the electrical discharge. Fortunately, none were fatally injured, though they were visibly shaken and suffering from various degrees of burns and shock. Bystanders quickly called for medical help, ensuring that the victims received prompt treatment for their injuries.
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by thunderstorms, particularly in open areas where shelter options are limited. Experts advise avoiding trees, open fields, and bodies of water during lightning storms, and recommend seeking shelter in a building or car instead. The video of this dramatic event has since gone viral, prompting widespread discussion on lightning safety and emergency preparedness.