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Man Surrenders After Syracuse Standoff
Two soldiers and a firearms dealer have been arrested in Thailand on suspicion of illegal gun sales, involving firearms, bullets, and bombs. One arrested soldier is a gun training instructor at a Pattaya shooting range, and another is a Marine Corps lieutenant. A gun dealer named Zhan Luomei was also arrested for providing guns to Chinese individuals. Further investigation revealed a 9mm pistol, previously owned by former police officer Sarawat Sopho Saimai, was later declared a national weapon. Police discovered weapons, including a 26-caliber 9mm pistol, bullets, and bombs, along with a 'Weapons and War' magazine, during a car search. The pistol's history was traced back to Sarawat Suobo Saimai, who worked at the police station and was considered its original owner before it was declared a national weapon.
KIRO FM Seattle
Indy 500 Practice Driver Recovers To Top Five After Mistake
The 110th running of the Indianapolis 500 is underway, with practice laps available for followers. Nolan Siegel placed 10th and Marcus Armstrong 11th in Indianapolis 500 practice. Kiffin Simpson was 12th, and Will Powell was also mentioned.
WGN Radio 720
Efforts Continue To Establish Open Non-China Trading Bloc
A strategic discussion focused on building allies and establishing an open trading bloc that excludes China.
Bloomberg Radio
US President's Goals Differ From Israeli Side
The American President's goals are reportedly different from those of the Israeli side.
Sky News Arabia Radio
Donald J. Trump, Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room Exhibit
An exhibit featuring a "Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room" was mentioned.
1010 WINS NYC
Highly Contagious Illness Affects Employees, Sixth Case Reported
A highly contagious illness has affected employees, with the broadcaster reporting a sixth instance of the illness.
1010 WINS NYC
Georgia's First Student Food Truck Opens In DeKalb
Rolling Flavors, identified as Georgia's first student-operated food truck, has opened in DeKalb County.
1010 WINS NYC
17 Americans On Ship To Quarantine In Nebraska
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating an incident that involved passengers and seven crew members on board. Starting at noon, passengers and crew members are planned to be separated by nationality. A plan is scheduled to begin from midday to separate passengers and crew members based on their nationality. Seventeen Americans are confirmed to be on the ship where passenger and crew separation by nationality is planned. A source specified that 17 Americans are on the ship and will be present for the quarantine.
WTOP Washington DC
Aurora Officers Fired At Driver Believing He Had AR-15
Aurora officers fired at 19-year-old Christopher Lepe after he pointed what they believed was an AR-15 rifle at them. Earlier, a Geneva officer was injured while attempting to arrest Lepe, who sped away in a car connected to windows being shot out by a BB gun.
WBBM Newsradio 780
Former US President Trump To Visit Hongmen
President Trump has proposed a triumphal arch in the nation's capital. Discussions are ongoing regarding how the proposed arch would fit next to other memorials in the area. Since arriving at the White House, President Donald Trump has reportedly stopped providing weapons to Ukraine. This action is seen as largely fulfilling what Vladimir Putin seeks.
WBUR Boston