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Black Man Shot By Cops After Shooting A Police Officer

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EFFORTPOST CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA: Terry Clark Hughes Jr. takes on a whole police force, shooting it out with them leaving 4 cops dead and 5 more injured. April 29th, 2024

PAY ATTENTION TO THE COP IN THE BACK HE GETS SHOT


THE POLICE SETTING UP IN THE NEIGHBORS BACKYARD


AFTERMATH OF THE HOUSE WHERE THE SHOOTING HAPPENED


POLICE SETTING UP A CRIMESCENE ZONE


FULL RADIO TRAFFIC OF THE SITUATION


WHERE IT HAPPENED

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17145838823538473.webp

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17145838824783309.webp

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Terry Clark Hughes Jr. (The Shooter)

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17145829996911092.webp

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/171458301667662.webp

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/1714583198288066.webp

He seems to be quite familiar with law enforcement due to his past

(Man arrested after 115 mph police pursuit in Alamance County)

https://www.wxii12.com/article/man-arrested-after-115-mph-police-pursuit-in-alamance-county/2046243


PAST CHARGES

NAME:

TERRY CLARK HUGHES

DATE:

10-20-2017

NUMBER:

389739

GENDER:

M

DOB:

11-21-1984

ADDRESS:

CHARLOTTE NC 28269

ALL MECKLENBURG CTY CHARGES:

CARRYING CONCEALED GUN(M)

,DWLR NOT IMPAIRED REV

,FLEE/ELUDE ARREST W/MV (F)

,MAINTN VEH/DWELL/PLACE CS (F)

,MANUFACTURE MARIJUANA

,POSSESS MARIJ PARAPHERNALIA

,POSSESS MARIJ PARAPHERNALIA

,PWIMSD MARIJUANA

,PWISD MARIJUANA


Deceased Officers

This is Deputy US Marshal Thomas Weeks.

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17145836588837266.webp

This is Officer Joshua Eyer

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Officer Eyer faithfully served the CMPD's North Tryon Division for six years and was a member of the 178th Recruit Class.

This is Samuel “Sam” Poloche

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Samuel “Sam” Poloche, NC Department of Adult Correction, was a task force officer assigned to the U.S. Marshal Carolinas Regional Fugitive Task Force

William “Alden” Elliott

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William “Alden” Elliott, NC Department of Adult Correction, was a task force officer assigned to the U.S. Marshal Carolinas Regional Fugitive Task Force NC Department of Adult Correction

Sam Poloche and Alden Elliot “were both 14-year NC Department of Adult Correction veterans,” the Correction secretary wrote in announcing their deaths.


A neighbor filmed a terrifying shootout between Charlotte police and two gunmen in a blitz of bullets that left four officers dead and another four injured.

A livestream shared by Saing Chhoeun on Facebook shows two heavily armed cops taking cover behind a vehicle as they engage in a gun battle on Monday.

The video begins with the terrified neighbor seemingly locked outside his house and asking someone to let him in.

The officers repeatedly ask the neighbor to go inside the home, but he informs them he can't because he does not have the keys.

The shooting happened as four officers were serving a warrant for felon Terry Clark Hughes, who was wanted for possessing a firearm and shot dead in the gun battle.

Samuel 'Sam' Polche, William 'Alden' Elliot and Charlotte police officer Joshua Eyer died Monday following the horror shooting as they tried to serve warrant. Both Polche and Elliot were North Carolina Department of Adult Corrections officers working with the US Marshal's office.

The US Marshal killed in the attack has not been named.A neighbor filmed a terrifying shootout between Charlotte police and two gunmen in a blitz of bullets that left four officers dead and another four injured.

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17145814420370333.webp


Press Release

Charlotte, N.C. – (Tuesday, April 30, 2024) – Today, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department provided an update on Monday's tragic attack on law enforcement officers in the North Tryon Division. CMPD Chief Johnny Jennings released the names and conditions of the four CMPD officers wounded in the incident. U.S. Marshals Service Director Ronald Davis released the identity of the fourth officer killed in the line of duty.

Deputy U.S. Marshal Thomas Weeks died in the hospital from his gunshot wound injuries. He was a 13-year veteran of the U.S. Marshals Office. CMPD Officer Christopher Tolley, hired in May of 2006, underwent surgery to treat his gunshot wound injuries and remains in the hospital in stable condition. CMPD Officer Michael Giglio, hired in February of 2021, was treated for gunshot wound injuries and released from the hospital Monday. CMPD Officer Jack Blowers, hired in February of 2023, was also treated for his gunshot wound injuries and was released from the hospital Monday. CMPD Officer Justin Campbell, hired in June of 2020, sustained injuries resulting in a broken foot. Officer Campbell was treated and released from the hospital Tuesday morning.

CMPD was joined at a press conference this morning by the U.S. Marshals Office, the U.S. Attorney's Office of the Western District, Governor Roy Cooper, Attorney General Josh Stein, Mayor Vi Lyles and the City of Charlotte.

CMPD's Crime Scene Investigation Unit and detectives worked through the night processing the crime scene in the 5000 block of Galway Drive in the North Tryon Division. During the investigation, a semi-automatic AR-15 rifle, 40-caliber handgun and additional magazines and ammo for both weapons were recovered on scene.

Two females inside the residence were brought in on Monday, April 29, to be interviewed by detectives. They are fully cooperating with the investigation. Detectives are not looking for any additional suspects or persons of interest.

Preliminary information indicates that 12 CMPD officers fired their service weapon. All 12 of those officers are on paid, administrative leave. As is standard procedure with any officer involved shooting, the CMPD's Internal Affairs Bureau will conduct a separate but parallel investigation.

The officers involved in yesterday's shooting incident are a part of the Carolinas Regional Fugitive Task Force (CRFTF), which began operations in January of 2018. The task force is the newest Regional Fugitive Task Force of the U.S. Marshals Office and is compromised of the following agencies: Atrium Health, Catawba County Sheriff's Office, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, Department of Homeland Security – HIS, the Department of Justice ATF, Gaston County Police Department, Gastonia Police Department, Huntersville Police Department, Lincoln County Sheriff's Office, Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office, Monroe Police Department, Mooresville Police Department, North Carolina Department of Adult Correction, Statesville Police Department, Union County Sheriff's Office and the York County Sheriff's Office.

The investigation into this incident is being conducted by the CMPD's Homicide Unit. This is an active and ongoing investigation.

As additional information develops, it will be released by the CMPD's Public Affairs Office. For additional information in reference to this case, please refer to the report: 20240429-1333-00.


CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Investigators on Wednesday continued working to piece together the timeline of a deadly shooting in east Charlotte that killed four officers and left four others with gunshot wounds, rocking the law enforcement community nationwide and spurring an outpouring of support for the officers and their families.

Civic and religious leaders are asking the community for patience, love and grace as they grapple with the fallout of the deaths: Four families who have lost a husband and a father.

Officials have declined to discuss the specifics of the incident, including whether it was appropriate for law enforcement to engage in a lengthy gun battle in the middle of a neighborhood in the middle of the day.

"We do, like a number of cities across this country, have issues around violence. But I think most of the time we can identify why and how," Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles said Tuesday night following a community prayer vigil. "In this situation, I think once they finish the investigation, we will probably know more about the how and the why. And my goal is that we complete the investigation, we actually learn from what is going on and that we move forward together."

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Long Beach police shoot man waving a gun around (multiple POVs) - April 17, 2024

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Long Beach, California, United States

A person was fatally shot by Long Beach police on Wednesday because he was allegedly brandishing a firearm.

It happened sometime at around 4:20 p.m., when officers were called to MacArthur Park, located at 14th Street and Gundry Avenue, after receiving reports that someone there was possibly in possession of a gun, according to a statement from LBPD.

Officers arrived and found a man that fit the description, and upon contact saw that he did allegedly have a gun.

They say that the man was brandishing a firearm and failed to comply with their demands to drop the weapon, which led them to open fire.

The suspect was taken to a nearby hospital by Long Beach Fire Department paramedics, where he later died.

On Thursday, he was identified as 46-year-old Los Angeles man Donald Washington by the Los Angeles Department of Medical Examiner.

No one else was injured in the incident. Officers recovered a gun from the scene.

https://www.longbeach.gov/police/press-releases/officer-involved-shooting--1300-block-of-east-anaheim/

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Original video:

Kentwood, Michigan, United States

Police video shows an unmarked Michigan State Police SUV hit a man as he ran from officers in Kentwood last month, followed by Samuel Sterling crying out in pain and officers telling him to lie still and breathe while EMTs were on their way. Sterling, 25, of Grand Rapids, died hours after the crash.

Michigan State Police on Friday afternoon released about 15 minutes of video on YouTube, calling it a “representative sample” of what happened.

“There are multiple variations of these videos due to the number of officers on-scene, but the videos being released are the most relevant and comprehensive,” MSP said in a release. “Redactions have been made to conceal the identity of undercover officers and unaffiliated individuals.”

There are three body camera videos and one dashboard camera video. MSP said they came from a trooper, a Grand Rapids police officer and a Wyoming police officer. MSP said that the detective sergeant who was driving the SUV was not wearing a body camera because he was assigned to a federal task force and the unmarked car did not have a dashcam.

Parents Andrica Cage and Michael Sterling and their attorney were shown the video by state police Friday morning before it was released to the public. They argue police didn't respond quickly enough to their son's cries for help and that the trooper who hit him should face criminal charges.

“I hope they charge him with the most serious crime that they can, because this wasn't no accident,” Michael Sterling said.

Attorney Ven Johnson, who is representing the Sterling family, said the video showed the officers on the scene acting with “callous disregard for human life, let alone disrespect for (Samuel) Sterling.”

“What we saw today was … way too much sound and way too much for any parent's eyes to watch their son writhing and literally moving in such pain, and we now know it's because he was dying,” Johnson said.

Johnson said MSP Director Col. James Grady was there when the family was shown the video.

“Grady reiterated … he personally, after seeing the video on the day of this incident, suspended the trooper without pay. Highly, highly unusual. And it tells us a lot as to what MSP is thinking about the lack of propriety, in other words, the wrongful conduct of this trooper,” Johnson said.

https://www.woodtv.com/news/kent-county/family-views-video-of-man-hit-by-unmarked-msp-car-in-kentwood/

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Teenager shot and killed by police in front of his mother

USA - New York, March 27, 2024

OZONE PARK, Queens (WABC) -- A man wielding scissors was shot and killed by police in the Ozone Park section of Queens on Wednesday afternoon.

Officers were responding to a home on 103rd Street after a mother called about her 19-year-old son acting erratically.

When officers arrived, they were confronted by the man who was wielding scissors.

NYPD officials say the officers attempted to take the man into custody and get him help, but instead, he pulled a pair of scissors out of a drawer and charged at the officers.

The officers initially fired their tasers at the man, in the living room kitchen of his second-floor home, but as his mother rushed to his aid, officials say "she accidentally knocked the tasers out of his body," rendering them ineffective

The suspect then picked up the scissors and came at the officers again, forcing them to open fire.

"It was chaotic, fast moving and they had to defend themselves," NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell said.

The man who was shot was taken to Jamaica Hospital where he was later pronounced dead.

The officers were not injured but were taken to an area hospital to be treated for ringing of the ears.

Source:

https://abc7ny.com/police-shooting-queens-ozone-park-nypd/14578376/

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allegedly police responded to the wrong home

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Man pulls out a BB gun in front of Anchorage police and gets killed

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Anchorage, Alaska, United States

April 1, 2019

A judge has thrown out a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of a Black man shot and killed by Anchorage police officers in 2019.

Three officers shot Bishar Hassan, a 31-year-old Somali American, when he walked toward them and pulled out a handgun, later determined to be a BB gun, according to a report by the Alaska Office of Special Prosecutions. The officers had responded to 911 calls about a man with a gun walking into traffic.

The report said Officers Nathan Lewis, Brett Eggiman and Matthew Hall were justified in their use of deadly force. But Hassan's family disputed the reports' findings and sued the officers and the city of Anchorage in 2021.

The family's lawyer, Rex Butler, said in a 2022 interview – shortly after he released video of the shooting – that the officers did not have a valid reason to have contacted Hassan, because Alaska does not have a law against carrying a gun. Butler also said the police dashcam video showed about two minutes had passed from when the officers shot Hassan to when anyone checked on him or attempted to render aid.

Hassan's shooting was the focus of a rally shortly after the video's release that was attended by more than 100 people.

On Monday, a U.S. District Court judge sided with the city and the officers. Judge Sharon Gleason threw out all 11 of the Hassan family's claims, citing video footage of the shooting.

“In sum, the responding officers' conduct was objectively reasonable because Mr. Hassan posed an immediate threat to the safety of the officers when he pulled his gun out of his waistband and pointed it at the officers,” Gleason wrote in her order tossing the claims.

https://alaskapublic.org/2023/05/10/anchorage-police-officers-and-city-cleared-in-fatal-shooting-as-judge-tosses-familys-lawsuit/

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Man shoots his ex-gf in the face and gets killed by Knoxville police - April 27, 2024

Original video:

Knoxville, Tennessee, United States

The Knoxville Police Department body-camera footage from the April 27 police shooting of 25-year-old Jamauri Griffin shows the man firing a gun point-blank into the face of a woman inside her home.

Just before 7:50 a.m. April 27, officers Hunter Powers and Cayden Riddle arrived at the home on Santala Drive for a domestic disturbance call. A caller said a man had shown up at the house and was armed with a gun, a department spokesperson said.

Powers and Riddle entered the house, announcing they were police officers. Almost simultaneously, they see Griffin in front of them, holding a gun and standing close to the woman. As soon as they announced themselves, Griffin lifted his arm and fired point-blank at the woman's face.

The two officers fired multiple times in response, striking Griffin at least one time. The entire sequence from the time officers entered the home until Griffin was shot lasted less than 5 seconds.

The officers cleared away the man's gun and calmed the injured woman. Griffin was pronounced dead at the scene, while the woman was hospitalized at the University of Tennessee Medical Center for a gunshot wound to her face. Her injuries, police said, were not life-threatening.

https://www.knoxnews.com/story/news/crime/2024/05/08/knoxville-police-bodycam-shows-man-shooting-woman-then-officer-shooting-him/73615218007/

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Fat Man gets Magdumped by Police after reaching for a gun

Here in case video on the post fails to play:

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Guy Finds out What Happens When You Randomly Pull a Weapon on a Police Officer

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Police Chase Ends In Fatal Crash

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CHILD WARNING WPD exclusive Police shooting comp + full george f. vid at the end

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Complexo do Salgueiro, São Gonçalo, Itaúna, 2.2.24, morning.

Meet pineapple-hairdo Pablo. He's tight with local drug lord Antônio Hilário Ferreira, aka "Rabicó" ("Tail").

He thought it would be cute to post this clip of himself.

Mutuá drug cops just happened to be nearby. They spotted Pablo and his buddy, and approached them.

Pablo shot at them. Not good. Police ventilated him.

The accomplice was arrested.

The motorcycle was stolen.

Pablo is no longer an issue.

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Guy gets Shot and Killed by Police on Ring Doorbell Camera (Story in description)

It's a 66 year old man who drove 700 miles to kill his brother and set his house on fire

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Driver of stolen Lamborghini killed in crash after fleeing LAPD at over 100 mph

RESEDA, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Los Angeles police have released new video of a stolen Lamborghini fleeing officers at speeds over 100 mph before a violent crash that shredded the vehicle and killed the driver.

The incident happened in the San Fernando Valley in the early morning hours of April 6.

LAPD West Valley officers were on patrol around 5 a.m. when they pulled up alongside a gray 2019 Lamborghini Huracan. They noticed the driver was asleep at the wheel while stopped at the red light on Sherman Way at Reseda Boulevard.

They pulled the driver over on Sherman Way and asked for his documents - learning the Lamborghini had been reported stolen and the driver was wanted on multiple felony warrants.

The driver refused to get out of the vehicle, briefly arguing with the officers before taking off down Sherman Way at speeds later determined to have reached 113 mph.

The Lamborghini crashed into the center median only a few blocks away near Vanalden Avenue. As officers approached, they found debris scattered all over the street, and the core of the Lamborghini shredded to pieces.

The driver was launched hundreds of feet from the vehicle - far enough that it took a few minutes for the officers to locate his body.

Paramedics later pronounced him dead at the scene.

Police identified the driver as Elliott Dugan, 51, of Los Angeles

The department is continuing to investigate the incident, including a review to determine if proper procedure was followed. That review is expected to take several months.

"As part of the investigatory process, a pursuit investigation was also initiated," said Capt. Kelly Muniz with LAPD. "This pursuit investigation will be reviewed by the department upon completion for adherence to the law and department policy."

"In the next several months the LAPD will continue to investigate and analyze this incident. We will continue interviewing any new witnesses who may come forward and complete any forensic tests."

Full video of the incident can be seen on LAPD's YouTube channel here.

https://abc7.com/post/lapd-video-stolen-lamborghini-huracan-crashes-police-chase-san-fernando-valley/14780438/

On April 6, 2024, at around 4:58 a.m., West Valley Division Patrol officers were traveling west in the 18500 block of Sherman Way. As they approached the intersection of Sherman Way and Reseda Boulevard, they pulled up beside a gray, 2019 Lamborghini Huracan, which was stopped for the red traffic light. The officers saw that the driver was sleeping and immediately repositioned their patrol vehicle behind the Lamborghini. Upon the traffic light turning green, the officers activated their police vehicles emergency lights and siren, then conducted a traffic stop on the Lamborghini. An additional Patrol unit that was driving by in the area also stopped to assist with the traffic stop. The driver of the Lamborghini was identified as 51-year-old Elliott Dugan. After questioning Dugan, one of the officers returned to his patrol vehicle, conducted a want/warrant check on Dugan and conducted a vehicle query on the Lamborghini. The queries revealed that Dugan had multiple felony warrants and that Lamborghini had been reported stolen. The officer returned to contact Dugan and made repeated attempts to have him exit the vehicle. However Dugan did not comply with the officers and after several minutes, sped away from the location at a high rate of speed. The officers returned to their police vehicle, activated their vehicle's emergency lights and siren and initiated a vehicle Pursuit. A few seconds after the initiation of the vehicle pursue, Dugan lost control of the Lamborghini while traveling at a high rate of speed and collided with the center median and several trees along the median. The force of the Collision caused Dugan to be ejected from the vehicle. Upon conducting a search for Dugan, he was located several hundred feet away on a nearby sidewalk. Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics responded to the scene and pronounced Dugan deceased. The force of the collision caused the Lamborghini to be split into two main sections. The ensuing debris from the Collision also caused damage to multiple vehicles that were parked along Sherman Way.

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Seattle police kill pedophile trying to meet with underage girls after he tries to shoot them (multiple POVs) - April 17, 2024

Original video:

Tukwila, Washington, United States

Seattle police released new bodycam video Friday evening that shows the moments leading up to officers fatally shooting a suspected child predator at a Tukwila hotel earlier this week.

Seattle Police Department (SPD) Chief Adrian Diaz said the 67-year-old child predator suspect arrived at the DoubleTree Suites hotel around 3:13 p.m. on Wednesday under the impression that he was meeting two young girls, ages 7 and 11.

However, unbeknownst to the suspect, multiple SPD officers with the Washington State Internet Crimes Against Children Taskforce were undercover and waiting to arrest the man.

The newly released video shows the officers opening the door for the man, who immediately flashed a gun. A scuffle then occurred before police ultimately fatally shot the man. The man was later pronounced dead at the scene, according to police.

Officials at the scene said a Seattle officer was grazed by a bullet on their leg during the shootout with the man.

https://komonews.com/news/local/child-predator-suspect-67-year-old-man-seattle-police-department-spd-tukwila-doubletree-suites-hotel-washington-state-internet-crimes-against-children-taskforce-7-11-spd-adrian-diaz-scuffle-data-shootout-gun-violence-bodycam-footage-sexual-exploitation

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Sacramento County deputies kill suicidal man wielding a knife (multiple POVs)

Original videos:

Rio Linda, California, United States

March 23, 2024

Body camera footage released on Tuesday shows the moments that led to a Sacramento County deputy shooting and killing a man in Rio Linda earlier this year.

The Sacramento County Sheriff's Office released a narrated video that included dispatch calls and the body camera footage from the deputies who responded to reports of a man cutting himself with a knife at a home on March 23.

The Facebook video begins with a 911 call from the family of 38-year-old Christopher Gilmore, who told dispatchers he had cut himself in a bathtub, attempted self-harm in the past and suffered from schizophrenia.

Multiple deputies arrived at a residence on Campanile Street around 8:15 a.m., according to the sheriff's office.

The video shows them spending the majority of their time strategizing how to enter the home safely because they did not know exactly where he was and were told he was armed with a knife.

At the same time, the deputies were also talking with family members of Gilmore who had evacuated the home. They asked the family about his mental state and whether he had talked about wanting to die that day.

After nearly 20 minutes passed, the garage door opened unexpectedly and Gilmore was inside. In the video, the deputies can be heard commenting on Gimore's loss of blood and appearing to be incoherent.

Gilmore eventually began walking down the driveway with an object still in his hand as deputies tried to communicate with him. He mostly ignored them. His family was also trying to speak to him.

Deputies fired six non-lethal rounds at Gilmore and three rounds from a handgun. According to the sheriff's office, the knife Gilmore was holding was six inches long with a three-and-a-half-inch blade. Gilmore died at the scene, the sheriff's office said.

The deputy that shot him with lethal rounds has been with the sheriff's office since 2019, the sheriff's office said. He was put on administrative leave pending the investigation, in accordance with procedures.

The sheriff's office is still investigating the shooting but the family of Gimore has also launched their own investigation.

“He died right in front of me,” Bobbie Gilmore, Chris' sister told KCRA 3 in March. “They could have hit him with a Taser gun.”

The family released home surveillance video footage in April. They claimed then that Gilmore was holding a small disposable razor and not a knife. An attorney representing the family told KCRA 3 on Tuesday now admits Gilmore was holding a knife but upholds that he was not threatening anyone.

https://www.kcra.com/article/rio-linda-bodycam-sacramento-deputy-shooting/60724701

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