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  2. Grand Theft Auto modding - Wikipedia

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    The mod's developers, G17 Media, also develop RDRFR, a similar law enforcement simulator conversion for Red Dead Redemption 2. [14] As of January 2022, LSPDFR has almost 11 million downloads, and LCPDFR has 2 million downloads; the mods' website, LCPDFR.com, also hosts over 27,000 additional third-party mod files and has over 420,000 registered ...

  3. YouTube headquarters shooting - Wikipedia

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    On April 3, 2018, at approximately 12:46 p.m. PDT, a shooting occurred at the headquarters of the American video-sharing website YouTube in San Bruno, California.The shooter was identified as 38-year-old Nasim Najafi Aghdam, an Iranian-American woman, who entered through an exterior parking garage, approached an outdoor patio, and opened fire with a Smith & Wesson 9 mm semi-automatic pistol.

  4. List of YouTube features - Wikipedia

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    In June 2007, YouTube added an option to watch videos in 3GP format on mobile phones. [32] In March 2008, a high-quality mode was added, which increased the resolution to 480×360 pixels. [33] In December 2008, 720p HD support was added. At the time of the 720p launch, the YouTube player was changed from a 4:3 aspect ratio to a widescreen 16:9 ...

  5. Suspect (1987 film) - Wikipedia

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    Suspect is a 1987 American legal mystery thriller film directed by Peter Yates and starring Cher, Dennis Quaid and Liam Neeson. Other notable cast members include John Mahoney , Joe Mantegna , Fred Melamed and Philip Bosco .

  6. Searches incident to a lawful arrest - Wikipedia

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    Search incident to a lawful arrest, commonly known as search incident to arrest (SITA) or the Chimel rule (from Chimel v.California), is a U.S. legal principle that allows police to perform a warrantless search of an arrested person, and the area within the arrestee’s immediate control, in the interest of officer safety, the prevention of escape, and the preservation of evidence.

  7. Richard Ramirez - Wikipedia

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    Two weeks later, on July 20, Ramirez purchased a machete before driving a stolen Toyota to Glendale. [56] He chose the home of 66-year-old Lela Kneiding and her husband, 68-year-old Maxon Kneiding. He burst into the sleeping couple's bedroom and hacked them with the machete, [57] then killed them with shots to the head from a .22 caliber ...

  8. Ready or Not (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Ready Or Not recommends players to fire at the suspect's center of mass when using lethal force. [5] Civilians also have a variety of behaviors when encountered or issued a verbal command by the player such as resisting, reaching for their phone to take a picture (which can be mistaken for the drawing of a handgun), and running away.

  9. Modus operandi - Wikipedia

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    A suspect's modus operandi can assist in their identification, apprehension, or repression, and can also be used to determine links between crimes. [ 4 ] In business, modus operandi is used to describe a firm's preferred means of executing business and interacting with other firms.