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Appalling moment dirt bike-riding goon jumps on young mom’s car with her kids inside and smashes its back windshield during latest illegal street takeover in crime-ravaged Dem city

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Appalling moment dirt bike-riding goon jumps on young mom’s car with her kids inside and smashes its back windshield during latest illegal street takeover in crime-ravaged Dem city

An armed dirt bike rider jumped on a young mother’s car with her children inside and heat-butted her during an illegal street takeover in Philadelphia.  

The shocking moment 23 year-old Nikki Bullock’s Ford was attacked was captured on a cellphone from the top of a double-decker sightseeing bus.

As dozens of young men passed through the downtown area on motor bikes and quads, one man took it upon himself to clamber on top of the woman’s maroon car. He then smashed the rear window with both feet. Bullock works as an Uber Eats driver and had her children with her at the time because it is cheaper than childcare.

In an instant, the young mother got out of the car to challenge the man and in the footage can be seen appearing to question his destructive decision.

The biker, who was wearing a ‘You Ain’t No Killa’ t-shirt appears to want to have no part of the conversation and head butts Bullock using his helmet, before shoving her backwards as she gets in his face. 

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The scene was reminiscent of a nightmarish moment from the Max Max movies, where marauding bandits terrorize the Australian outback in modified cars and motorcycles.

The bike uses both feet to completely smash through the rear windshield of the car 

A Philadelphia dirt bike rider callously smashed the rear windshield of a car driven by a young mom showing complete disregard for her children in the back

A Philadelphia dirt bike rider callously smashed the rear windshield of a car driven by a young mom showing complete disregard for her children in the back

Startling incident was captured on cellphone video recorded as numerous young men on motorcycles and ATVs moved through the downtown area. A gun can be seen falling out of the man's waistband

Startling incident was captured on cellphone video recorded as numerous young men on motorcycles and ATVs moved through the downtown area. A gun can be seen falling out of the man’s waistband

Bullock didn’t back down and can be seen shoving the man several times while he also retaliates.

At one stage, having jumped down from the cars trunk, a gun fell out of his waistband  onto the ground – he quickly retrieves the weapon in the footage.

It’s not clear whether the woman saw that he was armed, but luckily left the altercation without him drawing the weapon, although he was seen brandishing at her at one point.

Bullock’s anger continued to boil towards the rider as she shoves him, causing him to fall over, with the bike almost landing on top of his leg. 

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The shocking incident occurred outside Philadelphia City Hall at 9 pm on Sunday night. 

The mother got out to confront him despite him being armed and having a gun aimed at her

The mother got out to confront him despite him being armed and having a gun aimed at her

Insenced by what has happened, Bullock confronts the biked who proceeds to head butt her

Insenced by what has happened, Bullock confronts the biked who proceeds to head butt her

As the man tried to flee, she ended up pushing him over, together with his bike

As the man tried to flee, she ended up pushing him over, together with his bike

‘The kids were screaming. Like it was insane,’ Bullock told CBS Philadelphia. ‘The only thing that protected my kids from not having a bunch of glass from shattering on top of them is that my back windshield was tinted.’ 

Despite being completely unarmed and outnumbered by dozens of bikers that continued to swarm around her, she decided to fight back. 

Ultimately, the altercation ended as the man proceeded to speed away around the corner.

Philadelphia Police are now actively searching for the for the man in connection to the incident.

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The Department have tweeted distinct markings for members of the public to be look out for – including the biker’s gold decal on his helmet and various tattoos that might distinguish him.

‘If that person is caught and I get the chance to charge that person, we will be going very, very vigorously,’ District Attorney Larry Krasner said. 

The footage was shot by George Coloney who was visiting the so-called City of Brotherly Love from Florida. 

‘I just started filming a video of all the bikers when next thing you know this guy hops off and jumps on this lady’s car,’ Coloney said to NBC 10. 

The mother-of-two continues to berate the biker even as he prepares to speed away

The mother-of-two continues to berate the biker even as he prepares to speed away

Despite being completely unarmed and outnumbered by dozens of bikers that continue to swarm around her the Bullock decided to fight back

Despite being completely unarmed and outnumbered by dozens of bikers that continue to swarm around her the Bullock decided to fight back

'The kids were screaming. Like it was insane,' Nikki Bullock, 23, told CBS Philadelphia. 'The only thing that protected my kids from not having a bunch of glass from shattering on top of them is that my back windshield was tinted.'

‘The kids were screaming. Like it was insane,’ Nikki Bullock, 23, told CBS Philadelphia. ‘The only thing that protected my kids from not having a bunch of glass from shattering on top of them is that my back windshield was tinted.’

The scene was through Philadelphia was reminiscent of the post-apocalyptic action Mad Max films of the 1980s

The scene was through Philadelphia was reminiscent of the post-apocalyptic action Mad Max films of the 1980s

‘For him to take it that far, it’s just out of control to the point where many people could’ve died in an instant,’ he said.

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The scene was reminiscent of the 1980s post-apocalyptic action film Mad Max.

The 1980 cult film focuses on Mad Max and his adventures in a harsh, dystopian world with plenty of scenes involving motorcycles.

The bikes are one of the primary means of transportation in the chaotic and lawless world depicted in the films as groups traverse the dangerous wastelands, engage in battles, and carry out various missions.

A new surveillance footage shows brazen brutes rioting through the Apple store in the center of Philadelphia

A new surveillance footage shows brazen brutes rioting through the Apple store in the center of Philadelphia 

The thefts swiftly seized iPhones, laptops, tablets, and anything within reach on display stands¿finishing their plunder in less than a minute

The thefts swiftly seized iPhones, laptops, tablets, and anything within reach on display stands—finishing their plunder in less than a minute

Shocking footage out of the City of Brotherly Love showed Fine Wine And Good Spirits smashed apart in the latest flash rob mob crime

Shocking footage out of the City of Brotherly Love showed Fine Wine And Good Spirits smashed apart in the latest flash rob mob crime

It is the latest incident in a string of lawlessness to hit the city. 

Last week, dozens of masked looters smashed their way into an Apple Store running away with iPhones and tablets as the city dealt with widespread crime.

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Philadelphia Police Department surveillance camera footage, showing brazen thugs rioting through the Apple store on Walnut Street in the center of the city.

Masked thieves forcefully infiltrated the store, swiftly seizing iPhones, laptops, tablets, and anything within reach on display stands — finishing their plunder in less than a minute. 

Most suspects appeared to be teenagers including one audaciously strolling out, lugging a massive television monitor with no sense of urgency.  

At least 52 arrests have been made so far, with burglary, theft, and other charges filed against at least 30 people as of Saturday, but the number of suspects seems to be higher. 

The flash mob-style ransacking last Tuesday night targeted dozens of stores including Foot Locker, Lululemon and Apple. 

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The chaos in Philadelphia is reminiscent of similarly brazen smash-and-grab thefts elsewhere, particularly in the San Francisco Bay Area, where organized groups of thieves, some carrying crowbars and hammers, have systematically targeted high-end stores.

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Community L.A. Fire Brigade Steps In to Help Evacuate Residents

Deep into the evacuation zone, volunteers are stepping in to evacuate L.A. residents from encroaching wildfires. Armed with radios, hoses and knowledge of the area, this brigade offers help to overextended fire departments as they try to reach people who have yet to flee.

“Top is Yankee.” “Victor’s your side. Yankee is the other side of Topanga, OK?” Community fire brigade volunteers are on the streets of Topanga, California. The Palisades fire was encroaching on this home, and Keegan Gibbs and his team were working to evacuate the owner. “OK, hi. So I gotta do this fast, so.” “I honestly just kind of want you to leave, because it’s getting bad.” “No we’re out of here in five minutes.” The brigade works to back up the fire department when resources are stretched thin. “L.A. County and the other supporting agencies are the best in the world at what they do. Events like this, it’s not enough.” The Palisades fire has now been burning for several days, and has destroyed tens of thousands of acres. “It makes no sense for somebody to try to stay here. It’s so unbelievably dangerous.” “I walked kind of with Keegan a little bit. We were going to stay, probably going to stay for a little while, but we walked the property and it’s just almost like, I just don’t think it’s safe. Can you just open that? I’m want to throw some more stuff in here, and then we’ll be good. Just going to put pictures, important memorabilia.” “There’s a huge denial that people won’t be affected by fire, and we have to be advocates for people to realize and accept that risk.” With firefighters still unable to contain two of the region’s largest fires, more L.A. residents are expected to join the tens of thousands who have already been forced to evacuate. “Our mission is to make sure people are safe, just full stop.”

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Malaysia expects surge of Chinese investment, economy minister says

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Chinese chipmakers and technology companies are heading to Malaysia in droves, its economy minister Rafizi Ramli said, as Beijing prepares to face more tariffs when Donald Trump returns as US president this month.

The moves by Chinese companies, which are expected to result in billions of dollars of investment in Malaysia in the coming years, would rival the US companies that have dominated the country’s market, he said.

“Chinese [companies] are very keen to go outside and expand beyond their domestic market,” Rafizi told the Financial Times in an interview. “Those companies are now looking at relocating or expanding into Malaysia.”

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Trump has threatened to impose 60 per cent tariffs on Chinese imports when he re-enters the White House on January 20, rattling investors and putting companies on alert to restructure their supply chains.

Malaysia has been a big beneficiary over the past decade of such “China-plus-one” strategies, where multinational companies complement their Chinese operations with investments in regional countries to diversify risk and lower costs.

It has also positioned itself as a crucial player in global supply chains for high-tech industries such as artificial intelligence, with long-standing semiconductor manufacturing operations in Penang in the north and a burgeoning hub for data centres in the southern state of Johor.

US companies have dominated these sectors in Malaysia, but Rafizi said he expected a wave of Chinese investment on the back of initiatives his government was putting in place to develop the industries further.

Joe Biden’s administration has restricted sales of advanced chips by US companies to China, posing a potential threat to their investments in Malaysia, where many of the products are manufactured, and opening the door for Chinese competitors.

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Rafizi said he made a 10-day trip in June to China, where he met 100 AI, tech and biomedical companies to assess their appetite for investing in Malaysia. He added that these efforts had resulted in two investment delegations from China in the past few months.

“Chinese investments usually come with their own ecosystem,” he said. “We will be seeing more and more, especially if we can secure the first two or three anchor investors from China.”

He added that many companies were also seeking to increase exposure to the fast-growing south-east Asian market as China’s economic momentum slows and trade with the US faces additional barriers.

This week, Malaysia signed an agreement with Singapore to create a vast special economic zone between the two countries. Malaysia hopes the initiative will add $26bn a year to its economy by 2030, bringing in 20,000 skilled jobs and 50 new projects.

Between 2019 and 2023, Malaysia attracted $21bn of investment into its semiconductor industry and $10bn into data centres — the storage facilities that enable fast-growing technologies such as AI, cloud computing and cryptocurrency mining. In the past year alone, US tech companies Amazon, Nvidia, Google and Microsoft committed nearly $16bn, mostly for data centres in Johor.

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TikTok owner ByteDance is the largest Chinese group to invest in Johor, with a $2bn commitment last year.

Rafizi said that while historically, Malaysia had been happy to accept any foreign investment, it was becoming more selective as it sought to contribute more value to the products and services it produced.

He added that while increasing US-China tensions would harm global trade, it could prompt Chinese companies to give Malaysia a bigger role in chip design, rather than just manufacturing, which would generate more income as the country climbed the value chain.

“The unintended consequence of some tariff measures targeted at Chinese companies basically helps countries like Malaysia to weed out the more genuine and long-term investments from China compared to the ones that just look to use Malaysia as a manufacturing outpost,” he said.

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Boar’s Head meats are displayed at a Safeway store on July 31, 2024 in San Rafael, Calif. The USDA released a new report on what led to the listeria outbreak.

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A U.S. Department of Agriculture report has found that “inadequate sanitation practices” at a Boar’s Head facility in Virginia contributed to a listeria outbreak that left 10 people dead and dozens hospitalized around the country last year.

The report, released Friday by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), reviewed the listeria outbreak linked to the deli meat supplier’s facility in Jarratt, Va.

In one case, inspectors said they found “meat and fat residue from the previous day’s production on the equipment, including packaging equipment.” Other instances included dripping condensation “on exposed product” and “cracks, holes and broken flooring that could hold moisture and contribute to wet conditions.” 

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The outbreak lasted from July through November 2024, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. With cases reported in over 19 states, it was the largest outbreak of the foodborne bacterial illness since 2011.

In an email to NPR, a spokesperson for Boar’s Head said: “We continue to actively cooperate with the USDA and government regulatory agencies on matters related to last year’s recall, and we thank them for their oversight.”

In addition, the spokesperson said the company is working to implement enhanced food safety programs, “including stronger food safety control procedures and more rigorous testing at our meat and poultry production facilities.”

Boar’s Head recalled its ready-to-eat liverwurst products linked to the outbreak in July. The recall later expanded to dozens of products, including sliced hams and sausages, all of which were manufactured at the Virginia plant.

USDA inspection reports show sanitation violations were routine and not isolated at the plant, NPR previously reported. The reports found dead bugs, dripping ceilings, mildew and black mold near machines at the plant.

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In September, Boar’s Head permanently closed its Jarratt plant and the company announced it would discontinue making any liverwurst products.

Friday’s report also included a review of FSIS’s own practices and procedures to prevent the spread of listeria, including ways to enhance its regulatory and sampling approach to the illness. The report cited “equipping FSIS inspectors with updated training and tools to recognize and respond to systemic food safety issues” as one of the steps the agency would take to protect the public from listeria.

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