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In Riverview, Florida, a 14-year-old boy has been arrested after killing his mother and shooting her boyfriend five times.

When speaking with the press late Saturday night, Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister described the scene as “one out of a nightmare.” WTVT recorded the news conference.

Dispatch received a call from a neighbour about a young Black male running through the neighborhood with a firearm. Deputies confronted the child and negotiated his surrender for about 16 minutes.

At several points, he put the gun to his head and threatened to shoot himself, according to Chronister.

The deputies eventually convinced the child to put the gun on the ground. Later, he attempted to grab the gun. The officers launched a 40 mm projectile at him from about 40 yards away, hitting him in the hand and torso, which Chronister described as a “less lethal option.”

The child was ultimately convinced to put his hands in the air and walk toward the deputies. He was then taken into custody without incident.

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Officers meanwhile discovered an adult male inside the residence with gunshot wounds to the hands, torso, and face. Chronister said it appeared that a bullet traveled through his hands and hit him in the face.

A couple of houses down from the residence, the suspect’s mother was found dead from a gunshot wound in the driveway.

According to the suspect’s older brother who witnessed part of the incident, he was in his room when he heard his mother and her boyfriend arguing. He then heard gunshots and came out of his room to see what was happening. The suspect aimed the gun at him but he fled the home.

Chronister said he believes the suspect shot the boyfriend and then chased his mother to the driveway a couple houses away.

“This family’s lives have been changed forever. When I tell you that this is one of nightmares, this is heartbreaking,” Chronister said.

“This 14-year-old young boy’s life is over too. He will never see the outside of a detention facility. This is family violence at its worst.”

Chronister described the de-escalation by deputies as “textbook,” noting officers restrained from using lethal force at several points when the suspect lowered the gun from his head or later reached for it.

“Deputies had the intuition to know the young male wasn’t threatening to shoot them,” he said.

“They were calm. They were collected. There was no yelling. They established a rapport with this young male.”

14-year-old Florida boy allegedly kills mother, shoots her boyfriend 5 times

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48 Nigerian-trained nurses, midwives in UK under investigation for exam fraud

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48 Nigerian-trained nurses, midwives in UK under investigation for exam fraud

DailyMail has reported that a total of 48 Nigerian-trained nurses and midwives in the United Kingdom are currently being investigated for exam fraud.

These nurses are suspected of paying to have someone else take the computer-based exams, which are required to work in the UK and assess medical knowledge.

The investigation was initiated after the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) received information about suspicious data.

The NMC discovered widespread fraudulent activity at the Yunnik Technologies Test Centre in Ibadan, Nigeria, and declared all test results from that center as invalid.

An independent panel will assess each case to determine if fraud was committed. If found guilty, these individuals will be removed from the register and lose their right to work as nurses or midwives in the UK.

It is important to note that during this process, the suspects are still allowed to work in the UK, which has raised concerns among experts who believe they should be suspended until their cases are resolved.

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Andrea Sutcliffe, CEO Andrea Sutcliffe, CEO of the NMC, expressed sympathy for those innocent applicants who have been caught up in this fraud scandal. She emphasized that the NMC’s main priority is to protect the public, and they are taking this matter seriously.

“We understand this continues to be a distressing time for people facing uncertainty about their application or place on our register,” she said.

“We’re committed to managing these concerns in the safest and fairest way we can.

“It’s been essential to look carefully at all the data and other information presented to us before deciding on the right and proportionate approach for everyone.

“Our paramount concern remains to protect the public by maintaining the integrity of the register for nursing and midwifery professionals practising in the UK.”

The report further said an additional 669 nurses and midwives who are in the process of applying to work in the UK but have not started employment, “are also believed to have obtained their results fraudulently”.

48 Nigerian-trained nurses, midwives in UK under investigation for exam fraud

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UK inflation in surprise drop to 18-month low – Reports

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UK inflation in surprise drop to 18-month low – Reports

British inflation unexpectedly slowed in August, data showed Wednesday, hitting an 18-month low and sparking hope this week’s widely-forecast interest rate hike by the Bank of England could be its last for now.

The Consumer Prices Index dropped slightly to 6.7 percent from 6.8 percent in July, the Office for National Statistics said in a statement on the eve of the BoE’s latest monetary policy decision.

That was the lowest since February 2022 and confounded expectations for an acceleration to 7.1 percent on higher energy prices.

Wednesday’s news sent the pound sliding almost 0.4 percent to $1.2347 in morning deals, with the US Federal Reserve set to hold rates later in the day.

Finance minister Jeremy Hunt said his Conservative government’s plan to lower inflation is “working” but conceded that the rate is “still too high”.

It comes one day after data showed eurozone inflation also slowed slightly in August.

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“The surprise fall in UK inflation triggered a kneejerk selloff in sterling, as today’s data cements the expectation that the Bank of England’s next rate hike could also be its last,” said Swissquote Bank analyst Ipek Ozkardeskaya.

Health workers strike

Despite the drop, British inflation remains the highest in the G7 group of rich nations, after peaking at a 41-year high of 11.1 percent in October last year.

Elevated inflation has prompted almost 18 months of regular stoppages by public and private-sector workers whose pay is failing to keep pace.

In the latest walkout, medical consultants and junior doctors working in England for the country’s National Health Service held their first ever joint strike on Wednesday.

The BoE has so far ramped up its key interest rate 14 times in a row to the current level of 5.25 percent in a bid to bring down red-hot inflation.

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Russian drone strikes target western Ukrainian city of Lviv

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Russian drone strikes target western Ukrainian city of Lviv

UKRAINE’s western city of Lviv was among the latest targets of Russian airstrikes, with two people injured in a fire sparked by the impact of a kamikaze drone.

The local authorities on Tuesday morning gave the report.

The fire broke out in a city-operated warehouse, the regional military administration of Lviv said.

One person suffered serious injuries.

Lviv is located only some 80 kilometres east of the border with the EU and NATO member state Poland.

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The authorities said that other regions in Ukraine also reported renewed Russian attacks.

Ten Iranian-made Shahed-136/131 drones were shot down over the southern Mykolaiv region alone in the early hours of Tuesday, according to the military administration.

In the southern town of Krivy Rih, one drone hit a multi-storey residential building, causing fire outbreak, according to the authorities.

Another drone was reported to have been shot down.

Ukraine has been fending off a full-scale Russian invasion launched in February 2022 with the help of Western support.

In June, the Ukrainian military launched a counteroffensive to recapture Russian-occupied territory.

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