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NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — One analyst says he doesn't see anything in the dash cam video that would have led to Saturday's fatal shooting of an unarmed black man by a white officer in North Charleston, South Carolina. The video was released by South Carolina Law Enforcement Division. The head of the agency says investigators almost immediately spotted inconsistences at the shooting scene. Another video, taken by a witness, captured the shooting and prompted murder charges and the firing of the officer.

SUITLAND, Md. (AP) — A domestic dispute at the headquarters of the U.S. Census Bureau has erupted in gunfire. Police say a man who kidnapped a woman in a domestic dispute shot a guard at the agency's campus in Suitland, Maryland, a Washington D.C. suburb. D.C. Police Chief Cathy Lanier says the guard was critically wounded after approaching a car where he saw two people fighting inside. Lanier says the suspect and an officer were wounded after a chase.

ROCHELLE, Ill. (AP) — Authorities say one person is dead and are seven injured in a northern Illinois community hit by a severe storm that produced at least one tornado. The death happened in the small community of Fairdale. An emergency official with the Rockford Fire Department says seven people were injured and that "every single" one of the approximately 50 structures in Fairdale has been damaged.

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Authorities say two children pulled from a car that plunged off a road into Los Angeles harbor are in grave condition. The car left a parking lot at the Ports O' Call entertainment area of San Pedro (PEE'-droh) and ran off the road at Berth 73 of the Port of Los Angeles. Two adults were found swimming in the water when rescuers arrived.

WALDPORT, Ore. (AP) — An Oregon parks official says a roughly 25-foot-long chunk of fiberglass boat spotted drifting off the central Oregon coast is believed to be more debris from the deadly 2011 Japanese tsunami. The debris was spotted a few miles offshore.

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