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Suspect Armed Robber Fatally Shot by Police in Arizona, Video Shows

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A suspected armed robber was fatally shot by police in broad daylight in Arizona ... and the violent encounter was caught on newly-released video. Ny'Kendreon Pride was wanted for a series of thefts in early August when his hours-long crime spree…
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News video: Seattle Police Arrest 19-Year-Old Armed Robbery Suspect After Scuffle

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Police in Seattle arrested a 19-year-old armed robbery suspect, who tried to grab an officer's gun, at a gas station following a brief scuffle, authorities said. (Credit: Seattle Police Department)

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