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Patricia Crowe, 59, let her emotions get the best of her while watching a professional wrestling match and pointed a gun at wrestler Paul Lee, who was performing at the time, resulting in her being arrested on aggravated-assault and reckless-conduct charges, authorities in Ringgold, Ga., said.

John Labrosse, mayor of Hackensack, N.J., and Deputy Mayor Kathleen Canestrino filed to change their party affiliations from Republican to independent over what they said are "divisive and racist statements" made by GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump.

Caroline Gould, founder of a wildlife hospital near Tewkesbury, England, that cleaned a seagull after it fell into a vat of chicken tikka masala and turned bright orange, has named the bird David Dickinson, after a British TV personality known for his tan.

Jessica Sincup, 27, of Poplar Bluff, Mo., accused of stabbing a teenager 16 times because she thought the girl, who survived the attack, was having an affair with her husband, has pleaded innocent, authorities said.

Bob Poe of Orlando, Fla., who is a Democrat running for U.S. Congress, posted on social media that he was diagnosed with HIV 18 years ago, saying he hoped the post showed people that the diagnosis is not a death sentence.

Louis Guzzo, a New York City fire captain, said a man seeking a good view of the sunrise by floating on a piece of plywood near a Jersey City, N.J., dock was swept more than 2 miles down the Hudson River into commercial travel lanes before he was rescued in New York Harbor.

Bernard Gillard, 48, of Memphis, identified on surveillance video as the person who on three occasions threw bricks through City Hall windows and then rode away on a bicycle, now faces felony vandalism charges, prosecutors said.

Paul Hebert, 51, of Gloucester, Mass., who was featured working as a fisherman on the reality television show Wicked Tuna while he was also receiving federal disability benefits, has been fined $5,000, sentenced to four years of probation and ordered to pay $53,600 in restitution after pleading guilty to fraud charges.

Jean Jeune, a bus driver in Plainview, N.Y., lifted a female passenger from her wheelchair and carried her to safety after the bus's wheelchair lift failed during a fire and flames quickly engulfed the vehicle.

A Section on 06/11/2016

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