THE VEST DID THE JOB - DONALD TRUMP CONFIRMS AGENT INJURED IN D.C. SHOOTING SCARE.(PHOTO).

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 The vest did the job - Donald Trump confirms agent injured in D.C. shooting scare Donald Trump has confirmed that a Secret Service agent was injured during a shooting scare at a major press event in Washington, D.C. Speaking after the incident, Trump said the officer was hit at close range but avoided serious harm thanks to protective gear.  “One officer was shot but saved by the fact that he was wearing a very good bulletproof vest,” he said, adding that the agent is now recovering and in good spirits. The situation unfolded during the White House Correspondents' Dinner, where attendees were settling in for the evening when gunfire was heard. Witnesses described a sudden shift from calm to panic, with people quickly moving for cover under tables as security responded. Video from the scene shows Secret Service personnel acting fast, escorting key figures away from the area, including Trump and other officials present at the event. According to his account, the suspect approac...

TWO MISSING PEOPLE FROM INDIANA WERE FOUND DECEASED IN THEIR VEHICLE 8 FEET UNDERWATER. (PHOTO).


 Two missing people from Indiana were found deceased in their vehicle 8 feet underwater. 


35-year-old Jesse Brock and 21-year-old Kasee Allman were reported missing on Sunday, March 8th. 


The two were reported missing by family members who grew concerned when both failed to respond to all attempts to contact them.


They were last seen leaving Paoli, Indiana, heading to Jesse's home on Saturday evening.  However, they would never arrive at their destination. 


As authorities began to investigate their disappearance, they used cellphone data to attempt to determine their location. 


The data collected showed the pair in the area of Earl Road and Lawrenceport Road at approximately 10 p.m. Saturday evening.


The area where their phones were last pinged was flooded at the time of their disappearance due to recent heavy rains.


Authorities used boats, drones, and underwater sonar to search for the pair.


Ultimately, everyone's worst fears were realized on Tuesday, March 10th, when Jesse's truck was located submerged under 8 feet of water. 


Both Jesse and Kasee were sadly deceased  inside of the truck.


Authorities believe Jesse had attempted to drive through a flooded section of roadway, and his truck was swept away.


Our thoughts are with the families of Jessie Brock and Kasee Allman.

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