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And a case of irony at its finest...

News crew vehicle robbed while attending anti-robbery press conference in DC

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An ABC7 News car was broken into while the crew was attending a press conference held by D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and Police Chief Cathy Lanier to discuss a Task Force created to fight robberies.

According to ABC7 News reporter Stephen Tschida, thieves tore through the news vehicle Wednesday morning and a culprit smashed a window out of the car and stole a cache of equipment.

Tschida said the crime happened within view of where the mayor and chief were speaking, approximately 100 feet away.

 

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Meanwhile, in Florida...
 

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Authorities say a burglary suspect was killed by an 11-foot alligator while hiding from authorities in a Florida pond.

According to MyNews13, the Brevard County Sheriff's Office says 22-year-old Matthew Riggins drowned as a result of the gator attack.

Riggins and another suspect were in a neighborhood in Barefoot Bay to burglarize homes, Brevard County Sheriff's officials say. Riggins and the other man were spotted on Royal Palm Boulevard, but eluded authorities.

Neither Riggins nor the other man was ever located by deputies.

Riggins reportedly called his girlfriend to say he was being chased by authorities. His girlfriend called police the next day to report him missing when he never returned home, Brevard Sheriff's officials say.

The half-eaten body of Riggins was found in a Barefoot Bay lake just north of Ocean Avenue Way on Nov. 23. He was missing his lower extremities and part of his arm, deputies told the Orlando Sentinel.

 

Alligator eats burglary suspect hiding in pond

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