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Tulsa County jail records show that officer Betty Shelby turned herself in early Friday, hours after prosecutors charged her with first-degree manslaughter in the death of Terence Crutcher. Tulsa County Inmate Information Center via AP
US News
Tulsa Cop Charged with Manslaughter in Crutcher Killing
Tulsa County's district attorney has announced that charges of first-degree manslaughter have been filed against Betty Shelby, the officer who shot and killed Terence Crutcher, a 40-year-old unarmed black man, last Friday. She turned herself in on Friday. Video shows Crutcher with his hands up before Shelby fired at him, but the officer claimed he was "non-compliant." —VICE
Protesters Defy Midnight Curfew in Charlotte
Protesters took to the streets in Charlotte for the third night running, defying a newly-imposed curfew that went into effect at midnight Friday. These demonstrations have stemmed from the fatal police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott, a 43-year-old black man; demonstrators chanted "release the tape" in reference to the video of his shooting. The protests remained largely peaceful. —CBS News
Allegedly State-Sponsored Attack Hits 500 Million Yahoo Users
Yahoo believes "state-sponsored" hackers stole information from about 500 million users, one of the largest publicly disclosed cyber-breaches in history. Yahoo did not say which country it holds responsible for the 2014 hack. The stolen data includes email addresses, telephone numbers, and encrypted passwords. —VICE News
Michelle Obama Passport Copy Posted Online
A picture that appears to be a scanned copy of Michelle Obama's passport was posted online Thursday. The authenticity of the passport copy could not immediately be verified, but White House spokesman Josh Earnest said the administration was taking seriously the latest information dump by the group DC Leaks, which some officials say has ties to Russia. —Reuters
International News
Syrian Army to Launch Offensive on Aleppo
The Syrian army has announced the start of an offensive to retake rebel-held districts of Aleppo, as international powers failed to revive a collapsed ceasefire. Syria's defense ministry called on city residents "to stay away from the positions of terrorist groups" and claimed it had made efforts "to receive civilians and secure their shelter." —Al Jazeera
South Korea Has a Plan to Assassinate Kim Jon-un
South Korea has "elite" troops on standby ready to assassinate Kim Jong-un if the country feels threatened by North Korean nuclear weapons, the country's defense minister has revealed. Asked in parliament if there was a plan to eliminate the North Korean leader, Han Min-koo said: "Yes, we do have such a plan." —CNN
Netanyahu Invites Abbas to Address Israeli Parliament
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, speaking at the UN General Assembly, invited Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to address Israel's parliament, and said he'd talk to the Palestinian parliament in return. He called on Abbas to work for peace rather than "stoking hatred." Abbas had called on the UN to declare 2017 the year "to end the Israeli occupation" of Palestinian land. —BBC News
Three Policemen Killed in Thailand Bombing
Three Thai policemen were killed and two were wounded in a bomb attack in the southern province of Yala. Police were travelling in two pickup trucks when the first truck was blown up by a roadside bomb. There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but Muslim separatists have been waging an insurgency campaign in southern Thailand. —Reuters
Everything Else
Rihanna Tweets at French President
The singer took to Twitter to ask President Francois Hollande about a letter that she had sent him regarding the #EducationCannotWait campaign: "Did you see my letter? Waiting on your answer!" The EducationCannotWait campaign is devoted to raising money to help educate the world's poorest children. —TIME
Cops Resign After Man Allegedly Forced to Eat Marijuana
Three Phoenix police officers have quit the force after a man claimed they forced him to eat marijuana found in his car. Two of the cops are under investigation over the incident, described by Police Chief Joseph Yahner as "appalling." —ABC News
14,000 Uber and Lyft Drivers Want to Unionize
Nearly 14,000 Uber and Lyft drivers in New York want to join the Amalgamated Transit Union, according to the union. The group will rally at the NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) HQ next week to demand a vote on unionizing. —BuzzFeed News
Clinton Puts Out Twice as Many Ads As Trump
Clinton has pumped out over 50,000 ads for around $35.5 million over the past month, while Trump has put out only 27,000, spending $14 million, according to a study by the Wesleyan Media Project. –VICE News
Teenage Hacker Jailbreaks the iPhone 7
A teenage hacker has found a way to circumvent the iPhone 7's security restrictions. The 19-year-old known online as qwertyoruiop has demonstrated online how to jailbreak the iPhone 7 running iOS 10 and install apps not approved by Apple. —Motherboard
The First Trans Sex Toy is Here
The first masturbation aid made for people who have transitioned or are transitioning from female to male hit the market this week. The Buck-OFF, invented by trans activist Buck Angel, is now being distributed by male sex toy manufacturer Perfect Fit. —VICE
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