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The Aztec death whistle doesn’t just make noise — it screams. Designed to mimic the sound of a dying human, it may have been used in war, sacrifice, or ritual. And when you hear it, you’ll understand ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A new Texas law is changing the way law enforcement across the state reports drone usage. SB2569 was signed into law last year. It requires police departments to release drone ...
DIBOLL — It’s 11:15 a.m., and a familiar sound echoes across the small town of Diboll. For the past one 100 years, residents have set their watches — and their lunch schedules — by the unmistakable ...
Edgewater police are asking the community to help them find a man who fired a gun at people he argued with at Whistle Stop Park on Sunday, Dec. 21, according to a Facebook post. Police posted a ...
EDGEWATER, Fla. — The Edgewater Police Department is seeking public assistance to identify a male and a female involved in a handgun incident that occurred yesterday at Whistle Stop Park. The incident ...
WEST HAVEN — Officials say police officers and firefighters rescued a driver whose car went into the Long Island Sound Tuesday morning. The single-car crash took place at the dead-end of Roberts ...
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Crafted around an Aztec temple, this skull‑shaped whistle produces a horrifying scream—and the story behind it could be far darker than you expect. Donald Trump's approval rating sees major shifts ...
Spokane Police and the City Council have agreed after public outcry to scrap the purchase of two portable high-range speakers, informally known as “sound cannons” for their piercing noises that can ...
In June 1970, Dayton Police Detective Dwight Burlong and his partner were off duty when they spotted a man chasing several women along West Third Street with a shotgun. The officers identified ...
Current and former police leaders, citing rising threats of violence, are expressing alarm over a“disturbing rise in rhetoric” in the U.S. and calling for the criminal prosecution of “individuals, ...
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