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The charred body of a man suspected of killing a state trooper and wounding two others was removed Thursday from the smoldering wreckage of a farmhouse that caught fire as police closed in on him.Investigators used fingerprints to identify the man as Travis Trim, 23, State Police Maj. Kevin Molinari said.It wasn t immediately clear if Trim died in the shootout with troopers earlier Wednesday or in the fire that broke out when police fired tear gas canisters into the house later in the day. Molinari said an autopsy was planned Thursday afte
stanley bottle rnoon. Fire officials were still searching the home. I can t tell you whether he was dead or alive when the fire started, said Preston Felton, acting superintendent of the New York State Police.The pursuit began Tuesday after a trooper stopped Tr
stanley flask im in a stolen minivan in the Margaretville area, about 65 miles southwest of Albany at the edge of the Catskill Mountains. When Trim failed to provide identification, Trooper Matthew Gombosi told him he was under arrest, Felton said. Trim then pulled a handgun from his waistband and shot Gombosi, Felton said. Gombosi s body armor kept him from being seriously
stanley cup injured, but the suspect escaped, police said.Police found the stolen Dodge Caravan abandoned on a road in nearby Middletown.The farmhouse where Trim apparently holed up, in a hamlet called Arkville, was described by neighbors as a weekend residence.Wednesday morning, state troopers were searching the area when two more were shot, Felto Aflo Cops: Dad Forced Daughter To Kill Pet Cat
Some of the world most beautiful buildings have risen up, only to be destroyed or demolished just a few years or decades later. Here we remember some these great structures for what they once were. The Crystal Palace, Hyde Park, London, designed by Sir Joseph Paxton, built for the Great Exhibition of 1851 The building was 1,851 ft 564 m long and 128 ft 39 m high and it had 990,000 sq ft 92,000 sqm of exhibition space, and the largest amount of glass ever seen in a building, thank to the newly-invented three year
stanley vattenflaska s earlier cast plate glass method. It was relocated to Sydenham Hill in 1852, and stood there until 1936, when it was destroyed in a fire. Only two water towers survived. The south one was taken down shortly after the fire, and
stanley shop the other one was demolished in 1941. via Wikimedia Commons Euston Arch, the 70 ft 6 in high 21.5 m original entran
stanley quencher ce to Euston Station, London, England. It was built in 1837, and demolished by hand in December 1961, before the station was rebuilt. In 2009 detailed plans were revealed to rebuild the Arch in front of the new station, but there have been no further details since then. Demolition begins. The new station: via Euston Arch, Ben Brooksbank/Wikimedia Commons and mattbuck The Neo-Classical style building of the Imperial Bank of Canada, Edmonton, built in 1907, demolished in 1950. The sandstone building had an elegant marble interior and porcelain tile floor. Now the Imperial Bank stands here. Now: via Archisee