Graphic aftermath of a botched robbery in Homestead, Fl. was just released showing 2 of 3 people injured after having a shootout. Brothers, Giobel Fonseca Canete and Edgar Fonseca Morales, both attempted an armored truck robbery that left one of the brothers dead and the other telling. The guard in the video was shot in the hip area and is expected to make a recovery. Police say Giobel Canete and Edgar Morales waited in their SUV until an armored truck guard walked out a bank with a package of money, approached the man, then got dumped on and started dumping back. Brother Edgar Morales was shot in the head and the leg, he was pronounced dead on the scene…as you see in the video above. The other brother, Giobel Canete, took a bullet in the leg and was caught, ultimately telling the police everything…even implicating help on the inside.
The death toll continues to rise in the aftermath of the Texas plant explosion… Death Toll Rises to 14 With 200 Injured After Texas Explosion Fourteen people have now been confirmed dead with 200 people injured after a fertilizer plant explosion in West, Texas. Original reports cited the death toll between 5 and 15 with at least 160 people injured , with a previously unknown number of residents missing that has since been allegedly estimated at 60, although Texas government officials say the actual number of missing persons is still “confusing.” via NBC News While the death toll from a horrific fertilizer plant explosion was raised to 14 Friday, after two additional bodies were found, investigators later said that the number of people who were still missing had been overblown. Earlier Friday, Sen. John Cornyn said 60 people were still unaccounted for after one the worst American industrial accidents in recent years. But officials later said that the list of missing people that had been provided was “confusing.” Mayor Tommy Muska said there are “a lot of displaced people,” so the list is misleading. Most — if not all of those missing — have been found, officials said, adding that they still do not have an accurate count of those who are still missing. The explosion occurred just before 8 p.m. local time on Wednesday in West, Texas, which is north of Waco. The scene was described by witnesses as looking like a bombing site in a war zone. Approximately 200 people were injured and three rescue fire trucks were destroyed, Sgt. Jason Reyes Reyes said. Five volunteer firefighters and four emergency services workers are among the dead, officials said. It truly is both heartbreaking and heroic how so many emergency service workers risk their lives to save others only to end up among those who lost their lives.
An aerial view shows a residential area during planned outage in Fuji city, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, Monday, March 14, 2011. The planned blackouts were meant to help make up for a severe shortfall after key nuclear plants were left inoperable due to Friday#39;s earthquake and tsunami. A strong earthquake struck late Tuesday southwest of Tokyo, leaving at least eight people injured and sparking power failures across much of the city of Shizuoka, local media reported. The Japan Meteorological