Midwest
Video shows Illinois deputy deliver DoorDash order after driver gets arrested: 'No one went hungry'
An Illinois law enforcement official was captured on video delivering a DoorDash order to a customer after the driver was arrested during a traffic stop.
In a Facebook post on Thursday, the Kane County Sheriff’s Office posted the video of Deputy Milner walking up to a house with the order in his hands.
“My deputies always follow through,” Kane County Sheriff Ron Hain said. “After having to arrest a food delivery driver, he completed the order to ensure no one went hungry.”
The Ring doorbell camera footage from Jan. 14, 2024 shows Milner walking up to the house on a sidewalk surrounded by snow. He then presses the doorbell, at which point a dog can be heard barking from inside.
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Kane County, Illinois deputy Milner delivered a DoorDash order after the driver was arrested during a traffic stop on Jan. 14, 2024. (Kane County Sheriffs Office / Facebook)
When the resident opened the door, she asked Milner if the driver got in an accident.
“Nope, he got arrested, but we wanted to make sure you got your food. You guys have a good night,” the deputy said.’
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The resident then tells Milner, “You guys are amazing. Thank you.”
DoorDash did not immediately respond to inquiries from Fox News Digital on the matter.
Amy Johnson, the chief public information officer for the Kane County Sheriff’s Office told Fox News Digital the food delivery driver, Abrahan J. Salazar Salas, was pulled over for a traffic stop. He was charged with unspecified misdemeanors.
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Detroit, MI
Man armed with gun shot by police in downtown Detroit ahead of fireworks show, police say
A man, who authorities say was armed with a weapon, was shot by Detroit police on Monday ahead of the annual Ford Fireworks show.
Police say another person, a 19-year-old, was arrested before the shooting.
Detroit police say that at about 6:24 p.m., officers arrested the 19-year-old, who was armed, near the area of Farmer and Bates streets. At that time, a man was seen walking away from a group. Police say that the person ran away, prompting a chase.
During the chase, an officer fired shots, hitting the man several times. The individual was taken to the hospital, and a weapon was recovered from the scene. The individual’s identity is currently unknown.
Police say there is no ongoing threat to the public, and the incident remains under investigation.
The annual fireworks show is set to begin at approximately 10 p.m. over the Detroit River.
This story will be updated as more information becomes available.
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee DPW truck ran red light, crashed into vehicle; 2 injured
Scene at 68th and Capitol
MILWAUKEE – A Milwaukee DPW truck ran a red light and crashed into another vehicle on Monday afternoon, June 22.
Crash details
What we know:
According to the Milwaukee Police Department, just before 3 p.m. a DPW truck was heading east on Capitol when it ran a red light at 68th Street and crashed into a sedan that was heading north on 68th.
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A passenger in the DPW truck, a 44-year-old, was taken to the hospital for treatment of non-fatal injuries.
The driver and only person in the sedan, a 25-year-old, was also taken to the hospital for treatment of non-fatal injuries.
The driver of the DPW truck was cited for running the red traffic light.
The Source: The Milwaukee Police Department sent FOX6 the information. FOX6 crews also went to the scene.
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