Toddler shoots 5-year-old to death near Denver

photoDENVER (Reuters) – A 3-year-ancient boy fortuitously shot and killed a 5-year-ancient child in suburban Denver, and a man visiting from Kansas is under arrest on suspicion of child abuse in tie with the tragedy, police said on Saturday. Police in Lakewood, Colorado were summoned to an apartment building Friday by reports of a shooting and found the 5-year-ancient with a gunshot wound to the chest, police spokeswoman Bonnie Martin said in a written release. The child, whose gender was not told, was pronounced dead at a local hospital, Martin said. …



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On the two-year anniversary of the death of Michael Jackson … gunshots were fired just a few houses away from where fans were getting set to tour the home MJ lived in during his stint in Las Vegas — and law enforcement sources tell us … it was a dog that caught a bullet.

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According to a witness on scene, the shots were fired approximately 3-4 houses away from the where the MJ tour was going down.

There were already cops in the area for the a minor disturbance at the Jackson event (see photo above, taken before shots were fired) and we’re told they rushed over to where the shots came from.

Law enforcement sources tell us … an officer was attacked by a dog, and had to shoot it to get it to stop. No word yet on the shape up of the dog.

UPDATE: We’re told the dog — a black pit bull around 40-50 pounds — was NOT killed and was taken to a nearby vet. 

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A South Korean naval ship, the Cheonan, sinks as a coast guard vessel sails near the ship in an attempt to rescue its sailors near South Korea's Baeknyeong Island, close to North Korea, in the western waters on Saturday, March 27, 2010. Word that a South Korean naval ship sank in the tense waters around the disputed maritime border with communist North Korea set off panic: The president convened an emergency meeting and the military dispatched a fleet of ships.  (AP Photo/ Ha Sa-hun, Yonhap) **KOREA OUT**AP – South Korean authorities were stepping up the search for sailors still gone hours after a naval ship sank near the disputed sea border with North Korea.


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Victims family members of South Korean Navy crews weep as they wait to board a ship to go Baeknyeong island in Incheon port, South Korea, Saturday, March 27, 2010.  South Korea's military scrambled naval vessels to the western waters near North Korea late Friday amid fears of an attack by the North after a navy ship sank not far from their disputed maritime border.(AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)AP – Word that a South Korean naval ship sank in the tense waters around the disputed maritime border with communist North Korea set off panic: The president convened an emergency meeting and the services dispatched a fleet of ships.


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AP – Services officials say a South Korean navy ship has sunk off an island not far from North Korea.

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