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Bodies believed to be rappers missing from Detroit found in Highland Park

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Three our bodies present in Highland Park on Thursday are believed to be rappers lacking since a Detroit gig they have been set to carry out at was canceled practically two weeks in the past.

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Armani Kelly, 38, Montoya Givens, 31, and Dante Wicker, 31, are rappers who have been slated to carry out at Lounge 31 on 7 Mile close to Gratiot on Jan. 21. Nonetheless, the occasion was canceled.

Police say three our bodies discovered at an residence advanced at McNichols and Log Cabin in Highland Park look like the lads.

The our bodies have been discovered someday Thursday afternoon, and police are nonetheless investigating.

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Police in Detroit, Warren, Melvindale, and Oscoda have been all looking for the lads.

Michigan State Police stated it’s on the scene, investigating. 

(From L to R) Armani Kelly, Dante Wicker, Montoya Givens

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“Members of the Murder Job Drive, Metro South Publish and the MSP Forensic lab are presently at an deserted residence advanced on the nook of McNichols and Log Cabin in Highland Park on a loss of life investigation,” stated the state police Twitter account.

“A number of victims have been situated within the constructing.  They haven’t been recognized presently.”

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South Korean investigators attempt to arrest President Yoon Suk Yeol

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South Korean investigators were attempting to arrest President Yoon Suk Yeol as part of a probe into alleged treason and abuse of power after his failed attempt last month to impose martial law.

About 30 investigators from the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials and 120 police officers entered Yoon’s residence in central Seoul early on Friday, state-run Yonhap News said.

Police officers were clashing with the president’s security officers, according to YTN News. Hundreds of Yoon’s supporters rallied outside his residence, shouting “impeachment invalid” and “protect Yoon”.

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If arrested, Yoon will be the first incumbent South Korean president to be detained.

Yoon unleashed an acute political crisis in South Korea with his failed effort to impose martial law. He was impeached by parliament last month, but the move has to be approved by the country’s constitutional court.

The independent anti-corruption agency is expected to question Yoon over possible insurrection after he allegedly dispatched troops to the national assembly in an attempt to prevent lawmakers from rejecting his shortlived martial law decree.

Yoon’s lawyers said on Friday that the agency’s attempt to arrest the president was “illegal and invalid” and they would take a legal action against the move.

On Wednesday Yoon sent a letter to hundreds of his supporters rallying outside his residence. “The country is in jeopardy due to anti-state forces. I’ll fight until the end to protect the nation together with you,” he wrote.

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Under South Korea’s constitution, the president is immune from criminal prosecution, except when facing allegations of rebellion or treason. Acting president Choi Sang-mok on Tuesday appointed two justices to the court, filling two of the vacancies at the nine-member constitutional court.

The court’s eight sitting justices will hold a second hearing on Friday on whether to remove Yoon from office. The court has until June to reach a verdict though this deadline could be extended. A minimum six votes are required to approve Yoon’s impeachment. If he is removed from office, a presidential election must be held within 60 days.

The political turmoil has weighed on the South Korean economy, which is facing higher US tariffs in Donald Trump’s second term in the White House. The government on Thursday revised down this year’s growth forecast to 1.8 per cent from 2.2 per cent and is considering drawing up an extra budget to boost sluggish domestic consumption.

Choi on Friday ordered officials to take measures to stabilise financial markets “swiftly and boldly” in case of heightened volatility. He said he would continue to meet high-ranking financial officials including Bank of Korea governor Rhee Chang-yong every week to monitor market conditions. Rhee on Thursday warned of growing downside risks for the Korean economy and said the bank would be “flexible” with the pace of rate cuts in the face of “unprecedented” political and economic uncertainties. 

South Korea’s stocks and currency were among the worst performers in Asia last year, in part because of the political chaos, with the Kospi stock index down nearly 10 per cent and the won trading near its lowest level since 2009. The country’s stock market opened slightly higher on Friday.

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Photos: Bourbon Street reopens in New Orleans after truck attack

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A woman walks down Bourbon Street while burning sage to cleanse the area following the attack.

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Bourbon Street re-opened in New Orleans Thursday afternoon, more than 24 hours after Wednesday morning’s attack by a Texas man driving a Ford pickup truck plowed into a crowd of New Year’s revelers.

The FBI cleared the scene Thursday, just in time for kickoff of the Sugar Bowl NCAA College Football Playoff game between the Georgia Bulldogs and Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Residents and tourists soon flocked back to the historic street in the heart of the city’s French Quarter.

A brass band plays on the corner of Canal and Bourbon streets to a large crowd.

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A member of the band said they were there to spread joy and entertain after the tragedy.⁠

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People walk down the re-opened Bourbon Street after New Orleans Police barricades are moved out of the way.⁠

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Law enforcement officers watch as barricades are collected with a forklift from Bourbon Street after its reopening.

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The sun sets over the corner of Canal and Bourbon streets in New Orleans, still blockaded by law enforcement. Local and national media crews set their cameras up in hopes of getting interviews with officials and passersby. ⁠

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Several Injured in Shooting Outside Queens Event Space

The police said the suspects escaped in a vehicle after the shooting Wednesday evening.

The venue was at capacity, and a queue of about 15 people formed outside awaiting as other attendees exited. Four males were walking eastbound on 91st Avenue onto 144th Place towards the venue. Three to four males then opened fire over 30 times in the direction of the group standing outside the event space, striking multiple victims.

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