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A [M]number of legends are associated with the Ark of the Covenant in rabbinical[/M] and Muslim [M]theological literature[/M]; In the works of Christian theologians, the Ark of the Covenant most often acts as a symbol. | The Ark of the Covenant is a gold-covered wooden chest described in biblical accounts, which according to Jewish tradition, was designed and created by divine mandate to hold the tables of the ten commandments. The episode takes place approximately one year after the exodus from Egypt.
The Ark was created following the pattern that God would have given Moses when the Israelites camped at the foot of Mount Sinai. Later it was placed in the Temple of Jerusalem built by Solomon.
There are those who maintain that it was the second Tables and the remains of the first; on the other hand, others maintain that a Torah scroll was also kept. | n |
A [M]number of legends are associated with the Ark of the Covenant[/M] in rabbinical and Muslim theological literature; In the works of Christian theologians, the Ark of the Covenant most often acts as a symbol. | The Ark of the Covenant is a gold-covered wooden chest described in biblical accounts, which according to Jewish tradition, was designed and created by divine mandate to hold the tables of the ten commandments. The episode takes place approximately one year after the exodus from Egypt.
The Ark was created following the pattern that God would have given Moses when the Israelites camped at the foot of Mount Sinai. Later it was placed in the Temple of Jerusalem built by Solomon.
There are those who maintain that it was the second Tables and the remains of the first; on the other hand, others maintain that a Torah scroll was also kept. | n |
[M]Disappeared without a trace during the capture of Jerusalem by the Babylonians or earlier[/M]. | The Ark of the Covenant is a gold-covered wooden chest described in biblical accounts, which according to Jewish tradition, was designed and created by divine mandate to hold the tables of the ten commandments. The episode takes place approximately one year after the exodus from Egypt.
The Ark was created following the pattern that God would have given Moses when the Israelites camped at the foot of Mount Sinai. Later it was placed in the Temple of Jerusalem built by Solomon.
There are those who maintain that it was the second Tables and the remains of the first; on the other hand, others maintain that a Torah scroll was also kept. | n |
Disappeared without a trace during the [M]capture of Jerusalem by the Babylonians[/M] or earlier. | The Ark of the Covenant is a gold-covered wooden chest described in biblical accounts, which according to Jewish tradition, was designed and created by divine mandate to hold the tables of the ten commandments. The episode takes place approximately one year after the exodus from Egypt.
The Ark was created following the pattern that God would have given Moses when the Israelites camped at the foot of Mount Sinai. Later it was placed in the Temple of Jerusalem built by Solomon.
There are those who maintain that it was the second Tables and the remains of the first; on the other hand, others maintain that a Torah scroll was also kept. | n |
[M]Disappeared without a trace[/M] during the capture of Jerusalem by the Babylonians or earlier. | The Ark of the Covenant is a gold-covered wooden chest described in biblical accounts, which according to Jewish tradition, was designed and created by divine mandate to hold the tables of the ten commandments. The episode takes place approximately one year after the exodus from Egypt.
The Ark was created following the pattern that God would have given Moses when the Israelites camped at the foot of Mount Sinai. Later it was placed in the Temple of Jerusalem built by Solomon.
There are those who maintain that it was the second Tables and the remains of the first; on the other hand, others maintain that a Torah scroll was also kept. | n |
[M]Disappeared without a trace during the capture of Jerusalem[/M] by the Babylonians or earlier. | The Ark of the Covenant is a gold-covered wooden chest described in biblical accounts, which according to Jewish tradition, was designed and created by divine mandate to hold the tables of the ten commandments. The episode takes place approximately one year after the exodus from Egypt.
The Ark was created following the pattern that God would have given Moses when the Israelites camped at the foot of Mount Sinai. Later it was placed in the Temple of Jerusalem built by Solomon.
There are those who maintain that it was the second Tables and the remains of the first; on the other hand, others maintain that a Torah scroll was also kept. | n |
[M]The Ark of the Testament[/M] (Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַבְּרִית, aron ha-brit, [M]also[/M] the ark of Revelation or the ark of the Testimony, Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַעֵדֻת, aron ha-edut; also denoted in the Bible by a number of other names) - [M]the sacred described in the Old Testament an object[/M]. | The Ark of the Covenant is a gold-covered wooden chest described in biblical accounts, which according to Jewish tradition, was designed and created by divine mandate to hold the tables of the ten commandments. The episode takes place approximately one year after the exodus from Egypt.
The Ark was created following the pattern that God would have given Moses when the Israelites camped at the foot of Mount Sinai. Later it was placed in the Temple of Jerusalem built by Solomon.
There are those who maintain that it was the second Tables and the remains of the first; on the other hand, others maintain that a Torah scroll was also kept. | n |
[M]The Ark of the Testament[/M] (Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַבְּרִית, aron ha-brit, [M]also[/M] the ark of Revelation or the ark of the Testimony, Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַעֵדֻת, aron ha-edut; also denoted in the Bible by a number of other names) - [M]the sacred described[/M] in the Old Testament [M]an object[/M]. | The Ark of the Covenant is a gold-covered wooden chest described in biblical accounts, which according to Jewish tradition, was designed and created by divine mandate to hold the tables of the ten commandments. The episode takes place approximately one year after the exodus from Egypt.
The Ark was created following the pattern that God would have given Moses when the Israelites camped at the foot of Mount Sinai. Later it was placed in the Temple of Jerusalem built by Solomon.
There are those who maintain that it was the second Tables and the remains of the first; on the other hand, others maintain that a Torah scroll was also kept. | n |
[M]The Ark of the Testament[/M] (Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַבְּרִית, aron ha-brit, [M]also[/M] the ark of Revelation or the ark of the Testimony, Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַעֵדֻת, aron ha-edut; also [M]denoted in the Bible by a number of other names[/M]) - the sacred described in the Old Testament an object. | The Ark of the Covenant is a gold-covered wooden chest described in biblical accounts, which according to Jewish tradition, was designed and created by divine mandate to hold the tables of the ten commandments. The episode takes place approximately one year after the exodus from Egypt.
The Ark was created following the pattern that God would have given Moses when the Israelites camped at the foot of Mount Sinai. Later it was placed in the Temple of Jerusalem built by Solomon.
There are those who maintain that it was the second Tables and the remains of the first; on the other hand, others maintain that a Torah scroll was also kept. | n |
[M]The Ark of the Testament[/M] (Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַבְּרִית, aron ha-brit, [M]also[/M] the ark of Revelation or the [M]ark of the Testimony[/M], Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַעֵדֻת, aron ha-edut; also denoted in the Bible by a number of other names) - the sacred described in the Old Testament an object. | The Ark of the Covenant is a gold-covered wooden chest described in biblical accounts, which according to Jewish tradition, was designed and created by divine mandate to hold the tables of the ten commandments. The episode takes place approximately one year after the exodus from Egypt.
The Ark was created following the pattern that God would have given Moses when the Israelites camped at the foot of Mount Sinai. Later it was placed in the Temple of Jerusalem built by Solomon.
There are those who maintain that it was the second Tables and the remains of the first; on the other hand, others maintain that a Torah scroll was also kept. | n |
[M]The Ark of the Testament[/M] (Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַבְּרִית, aron ha-brit, [M]also the ark of Revelation[/M] or the ark of the Testimony, Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַעֵדֻת, aron ha-edut; also denoted in the Bible by a number of other names) - the sacred described in the Old Testament an object. | The Ark of the Covenant is a gold-covered wooden chest described in biblical accounts, which according to Jewish tradition, was designed and created by divine mandate to hold the tables of the ten commandments. The episode takes place approximately one year after the exodus from Egypt.
The Ark was created following the pattern that God would have given Moses when the Israelites camped at the foot of Mount Sinai. Later it was placed in the Temple of Jerusalem built by Solomon.
There are those who maintain that it was the second Tables and the remains of the first; on the other hand, others maintain that a Torah scroll was also kept. | n |
[M]The Ark[/M], according to the Torah, [M]was a symbol of God's union with the people of Israel and served as a testimony to the presence of God in their midst.[/M] | The Ark of the Covenant is a gold-covered wooden chest described in biblical accounts, which according to Jewish tradition, was designed and created by divine mandate to hold the tables of the ten commandments. The episode takes place approximately one year after the exodus from Egypt.
The Ark was created following the pattern that God would have given Moses when the Israelites camped at the foot of Mount Sinai. Later it was placed in the Temple of Jerusalem built by Solomon.
There are those who maintain that it was the second Tables and the remains of the first; on the other hand, others maintain that a Torah scroll was also kept. | n |
[M]The Ark[/M], [M]according to the Torah[/M], [M]was a symbol of God's union with the people of Israel[/M] and served as a testimony to the presence of God in their midst. | The Ark of the Covenant is a gold-covered wooden chest described in biblical accounts, which according to Jewish tradition, was designed and created by divine mandate to hold the tables of the ten commandments. The episode takes place approximately one year after the exodus from Egypt.
The Ark was created following the pattern that God would have given Moses when the Israelites camped at the foot of Mount Sinai. Later it was placed in the Temple of Jerusalem built by Solomon.
There are those who maintain that it was the second Tables and the remains of the first; on the other hand, others maintain that a Torah scroll was also kept. | n |
[M]Later researchers disagree about[/M] the ritual role of the [M]Ark of the Covenant[/M] and its [M]fate[/M]. | The Ark of the Covenant is a gold-covered wooden chest described in biblical accounts, which according to Jewish tradition, was designed and created by divine mandate to hold the tables of the ten commandments. The episode takes place approximately one year after the exodus from Egypt.
The Ark was created following the pattern that God would have given Moses when the Israelites camped at the foot of Mount Sinai. Later it was placed in the Temple of Jerusalem built by Solomon.
There are those who maintain that it was the second Tables and the remains of the first; on the other hand, others maintain that a Torah scroll was also kept. | n |
[M]Later researchers disagree about the ritual role of the Ark of the Covenant[/M] and its fate. | The Ark of the Covenant is a gold-covered wooden chest described in biblical accounts, which according to Jewish tradition, was designed and created by divine mandate to hold the tables of the ten commandments. The episode takes place approximately one year after the exodus from Egypt.
The Ark was created following the pattern that God would have given Moses when the Israelites camped at the foot of Mount Sinai. Later it was placed in the Temple of Jerusalem built by Solomon.
There are those who maintain that it was the second Tables and the remains of the first; on the other hand, others maintain that a Torah scroll was also kept. | n |
Moved in front of the Israelites crossing the desert, [M]played a role in[/M] the capture of Jericho and [M]the subsequent wars of the Israelites[/M]. | The Ark of the Covenant is a gold-covered wooden chest described in biblical accounts, which according to Jewish tradition, was designed and created by divine mandate to hold the tables of the ten commandments. The episode takes place approximately one year after the exodus from Egypt.
The Ark was created following the pattern that God would have given Moses when the Israelites camped at the foot of Mount Sinai. Later it was placed in the Temple of Jerusalem built by Solomon.
There are those who maintain that it was the second Tables and the remains of the first; on the other hand, others maintain that a Torah scroll was also kept. | n |
Moved in front of the Israelites crossing the desert, [M]played a role in the capture of Jericho[/M] and the subsequent wars of the Israelites. | The Ark of the Covenant is a gold-covered wooden chest described in biblical accounts, which according to Jewish tradition, was designed and created by divine mandate to hold the tables of the ten commandments. The episode takes place approximately one year after the exodus from Egypt.
The Ark was created following the pattern that God would have given Moses when the Israelites camped at the foot of Mount Sinai. Later it was placed in the Temple of Jerusalem built by Solomon.
There are those who maintain that it was the second Tables and the remains of the first; on the other hand, others maintain that a Torah scroll was also kept. | n |
Moved in front of [M]the Israelites crossing the desert[/M], played a role in the capture of Jericho and the subsequent wars of the Israelites. | The Ark of the Covenant is a gold-covered wooden chest described in biblical accounts, which according to Jewish tradition, was designed and created by divine mandate to hold the tables of the ten commandments. The episode takes place approximately one year after the exodus from Egypt.
The Ark was created following the pattern that God would have given Moses when the Israelites camped at the foot of Mount Sinai. Later it was placed in the Temple of Jerusalem built by Solomon.
There are those who maintain that it was the second Tables and the remains of the first; on the other hand, others maintain that a Torah scroll was also kept. | n |
[M]Moved in front of the Israelites crossing the desert[/M], played a role in the capture of Jericho and the subsequent wars of the Israelites. | The Ark of the Covenant is a gold-covered wooden chest described in biblical accounts, which according to Jewish tradition, was designed and created by divine mandate to hold the tables of the ten commandments. The episode takes place approximately one year after the exodus from Egypt.
The Ark was created following the pattern that God would have given Moses when the Israelites camped at the foot of Mount Sinai. Later it was placed in the Temple of Jerusalem built by Solomon.
There are those who maintain that it was the second Tables and the remains of the first; on the other hand, others maintain that a Torah scroll was also kept. | n |
[M]The Ark was created following the pattern that God would have given Moses[/M] when the Israelites camped at the foot of Mount Sinai. | The Ark of the Testament (Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַבְּרִית, aron ha-brit, also the ark of Revelation or the ark of the Testimony, Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַעֵדֻת, aron ha-edut; also denoted in the Bible by a number of other names) - the sacred described in the Old Testament an object. It was an ark (portable box) in which the stone tablets of the Covenant with the ten commandments were kept (and according to the New Testament Epistle to the Hebrews, also a vessel with manna and the rod of Aaron). According to the Concise Jewish Encyclopedia, the most sacred object of the congregations located first in the Tabernacle, and then in the Holy of Holies of the Jerusalem Temple. The Ark, according to the Torah, was a symbol of God's union with the people of Israel and served as a testimony to the presence of God in their midst.
According to the biblical texts, it was built by the order of the Most High by Bezaleil or Moses. Moved in front of the Israelites crossing the desert, played a role in the capture of Jericho and the subsequent wars of the Israelites. Delivered by King David to Jerusalem and placed by his son Solomon in the Holy of Holies of the Jerusalem Temple. Disappeared without a trace during the capture of Jerusalem by the Babylonians or earlier. A number of legends are associated with the Ark of the Covenant in rabbinical and Muslim theological literature; In the works of Christian theologians, the Ark of the Covenant most often acts as a symbol. Later researchers disagree about the ritual role of the Ark of the Covenant and its fate. | n |
The Ark was created following the pattern that God would have given Moses when [M]the Israelites camped at the foot of Mount Sinai[/M]. | The Ark of the Testament (Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַבְּרִית, aron ha-brit, also the ark of Revelation or the ark of the Testimony, Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַעֵדֻת, aron ha-edut; also denoted in the Bible by a number of other names) - the sacred described in the Old Testament an object. It was an ark (portable box) in which the stone tablets of the Covenant with the ten commandments were kept (and according to the New Testament Epistle to the Hebrews, also a vessel with manna and the rod of Aaron). According to the Concise Jewish Encyclopedia, the most sacred object of the congregations located first in the Tabernacle, and then in the Holy of Holies of the Jerusalem Temple. The Ark, according to the Torah, was a symbol of God's union with the people of Israel and served as a testimony to the presence of God in their midst.
According to the biblical texts, it was built by the order of the Most High by Bezaleil or Moses. Moved in front of the Israelites crossing the desert, played a role in the capture of Jericho and the subsequent wars of the Israelites. Delivered by King David to Jerusalem and placed by his son Solomon in the Holy of Holies of the Jerusalem Temple. Disappeared without a trace during the capture of Jerusalem by the Babylonians or earlier. A number of legends are associated with the Ark of the Covenant in rabbinical and Muslim theological literature; In the works of Christian theologians, the Ark of the Covenant most often acts as a symbol. Later researchers disagree about the ritual role of the Ark of the Covenant and its fate. | n |
The Ark was created following [M]the pattern[/M] that [M]God would have given Moses[/M] when the Israelites camped at the foot of Mount Sinai. | The Ark of the Testament (Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַבְּרִית, aron ha-brit, also the ark of Revelation or the ark of the Testimony, Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַעֵדֻת, aron ha-edut; also denoted in the Bible by a number of other names) - the sacred described in the Old Testament an object. It was an ark (portable box) in which the stone tablets of the Covenant with the ten commandments were kept (and according to the New Testament Epistle to the Hebrews, also a vessel with manna and the rod of Aaron). According to the Concise Jewish Encyclopedia, the most sacred object of the congregations located first in the Tabernacle, and then in the Holy of Holies of the Jerusalem Temple. The Ark, according to the Torah, was a symbol of God's union with the people of Israel and served as a testimony to the presence of God in their midst.
According to the biblical texts, it was built by the order of the Most High by Bezaleil or Moses. Moved in front of the Israelites crossing the desert, played a role in the capture of Jericho and the subsequent wars of the Israelites. Delivered by King David to Jerusalem and placed by his son Solomon in the Holy of Holies of the Jerusalem Temple. Disappeared without a trace during the capture of Jerusalem by the Babylonians or earlier. A number of legends are associated with the Ark of the Covenant in rabbinical and Muslim theological literature; In the works of Christian theologians, the Ark of the Covenant most often acts as a symbol. Later researchers disagree about the ritual role of the Ark of the Covenant and its fate. | n |
[M]The Ark was created[/M] following the pattern that God would have given Moses when the Israelites camped at the foot of Mount Sinai. | The Ark of the Testament (Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַבְּרִית, aron ha-brit, also the ark of Revelation or the ark of the Testimony, Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַעֵדֻת, aron ha-edut; also denoted in the Bible by a number of other names) - the sacred described in the Old Testament an object. It was an ark (portable box) in which the stone tablets of the Covenant with the ten commandments were kept (and according to the New Testament Epistle to the Hebrews, also a vessel with manna and the rod of Aaron). According to the Concise Jewish Encyclopedia, the most sacred object of the congregations located first in the Tabernacle, and then in the Holy of Holies of the Jerusalem Temple. The Ark, according to the Torah, was a symbol of God's union with the people of Israel and served as a testimony to the presence of God in their midst.
According to the biblical texts, it was built by the order of the Most High by Bezaleil or Moses. Moved in front of the Israelites crossing the desert, played a role in the capture of Jericho and the subsequent wars of the Israelites. Delivered by King David to Jerusalem and placed by his son Solomon in the Holy of Holies of the Jerusalem Temple. Disappeared without a trace during the capture of Jerusalem by the Babylonians or earlier. A number of legends are associated with the Ark of the Covenant in rabbinical and Muslim theological literature; In the works of Christian theologians, the Ark of the Covenant most often acts as a symbol. Later researchers disagree about the ritual role of the Ark of the Covenant and its fate. | e |
Later it was placed in the [M]Temple of Jerusalem built by Solomon[/M]. | The Ark of the Testament (Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַבְּרִית, aron ha-brit, also the ark of Revelation or the ark of the Testimony, Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַעֵדֻת, aron ha-edut; also denoted in the Bible by a number of other names) - the sacred described in the Old Testament an object. It was an ark (portable box) in which the stone tablets of the Covenant with the ten commandments were kept (and according to the New Testament Epistle to the Hebrews, also a vessel with manna and the rod of Aaron). According to the Concise Jewish Encyclopedia, the most sacred object of the congregations located first in the Tabernacle, and then in the Holy of Holies of the Jerusalem Temple. The Ark, according to the Torah, was a symbol of God's union with the people of Israel and served as a testimony to the presence of God in their midst.
According to the biblical texts, it was built by the order of the Most High by Bezaleil or Moses. Moved in front of the Israelites crossing the desert, played a role in the capture of Jericho and the subsequent wars of the Israelites. Delivered by King David to Jerusalem and placed by his son Solomon in the Holy of Holies of the Jerusalem Temple. Disappeared without a trace during the capture of Jerusalem by the Babylonians or earlier. A number of legends are associated with the Ark of the Covenant in rabbinical and Muslim theological literature; In the works of Christian theologians, the Ark of the Covenant most often acts as a symbol. Later researchers disagree about the ritual role of the Ark of the Covenant and its fate. | n |
[M]Later it was placed in the Temple of Jerusalem[/M] built by Solomon. | The Ark of the Testament (Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַבְּרִית, aron ha-brit, also the ark of Revelation or the ark of the Testimony, Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַעֵדֻת, aron ha-edut; also denoted in the Bible by a number of other names) - the sacred described in the Old Testament an object. It was an ark (portable box) in which the stone tablets of the Covenant with the ten commandments were kept (and according to the New Testament Epistle to the Hebrews, also a vessel with manna and the rod of Aaron). According to the Concise Jewish Encyclopedia, the most sacred object of the congregations located first in the Tabernacle, and then in the Holy of Holies of the Jerusalem Temple. The Ark, according to the Torah, was a symbol of God's union with the people of Israel and served as a testimony to the presence of God in their midst.
According to the biblical texts, it was built by the order of the Most High by Bezaleil or Moses. Moved in front of the Israelites crossing the desert, played a role in the capture of Jericho and the subsequent wars of the Israelites. Delivered by King David to Jerusalem and placed by his son Solomon in the Holy of Holies of the Jerusalem Temple. Disappeared without a trace during the capture of Jerusalem by the Babylonians or earlier. A number of legends are associated with the Ark of the Covenant in rabbinical and Muslim theological literature; In the works of Christian theologians, the Ark of the Covenant most often acts as a symbol. Later researchers disagree about the ritual role of the Ark of the Covenant and its fate. | e |
[M]The episode takes place approximately one year after the exodus from Egypt[/M]. | The Ark of the Testament (Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַבְּרִית, aron ha-brit, also the ark of Revelation or the ark of the Testimony, Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַעֵדֻת, aron ha-edut; also denoted in the Bible by a number of other names) - the sacred described in the Old Testament an object. It was an ark (portable box) in which the stone tablets of the Covenant with the ten commandments were kept (and according to the New Testament Epistle to the Hebrews, also a vessel with manna and the rod of Aaron). According to the Concise Jewish Encyclopedia, the most sacred object of the congregations located first in the Tabernacle, and then in the Holy of Holies of the Jerusalem Temple. The Ark, according to the Torah, was a symbol of God's union with the people of Israel and served as a testimony to the presence of God in their midst.
According to the biblical texts, it was built by the order of the Most High by Bezaleil or Moses. Moved in front of the Israelites crossing the desert, played a role in the capture of Jericho and the subsequent wars of the Israelites. Delivered by King David to Jerusalem and placed by his son Solomon in the Holy of Holies of the Jerusalem Temple. Disappeared without a trace during the capture of Jerusalem by the Babylonians or earlier. A number of legends are associated with the Ark of the Covenant in rabbinical and Muslim theological literature; In the works of Christian theologians, the Ark of the Covenant most often acts as a symbol. Later researchers disagree about the ritual role of the Ark of the Covenant and its fate. | n |
There are those who maintain that it was the second Tables and the remains of the first; on the other hand, [M]others maintain that a Torah scroll was also kept.[/M] | The Ark of the Testament (Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַבְּרִית, aron ha-brit, also the ark of Revelation or the ark of the Testimony, Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַעֵדֻת, aron ha-edut; also denoted in the Bible by a number of other names) - the sacred described in the Old Testament an object. It was an ark (portable box) in which the stone tablets of the Covenant with the ten commandments were kept (and according to the New Testament Epistle to the Hebrews, also a vessel with manna and the rod of Aaron). According to the Concise Jewish Encyclopedia, the most sacred object of the congregations located first in the Tabernacle, and then in the Holy of Holies of the Jerusalem Temple. The Ark, according to the Torah, was a symbol of God's union with the people of Israel and served as a testimony to the presence of God in their midst.
According to the biblical texts, it was built by the order of the Most High by Bezaleil or Moses. Moved in front of the Israelites crossing the desert, played a role in the capture of Jericho and the subsequent wars of the Israelites. Delivered by King David to Jerusalem and placed by his son Solomon in the Holy of Holies of the Jerusalem Temple. Disappeared without a trace during the capture of Jerusalem by the Babylonians or earlier. A number of legends are associated with the Ark of the Covenant in rabbinical and Muslim theological literature; In the works of Christian theologians, the Ark of the Covenant most often acts as a symbol. Later researchers disagree about the ritual role of the Ark of the Covenant and its fate. | n |
[M]There are those who maintain that it was the second Tables and the remains of the first[/M]; on the other hand, others maintain that a Torah scroll was also kept. | The Ark of the Testament (Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַבְּרִית, aron ha-brit, also the ark of Revelation or the ark of the Testimony, Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַעֵדֻת, aron ha-edut; also denoted in the Bible by a number of other names) - the sacred described in the Old Testament an object. It was an ark (portable box) in which the stone tablets of the Covenant with the ten commandments were kept (and according to the New Testament Epistle to the Hebrews, also a vessel with manna and the rod of Aaron). According to the Concise Jewish Encyclopedia, the most sacred object of the congregations located first in the Tabernacle, and then in the Holy of Holies of the Jerusalem Temple. The Ark, according to the Torah, was a symbol of God's union with the people of Israel and served as a testimony to the presence of God in their midst.
According to the biblical texts, it was built by the order of the Most High by Bezaleil or Moses. Moved in front of the Israelites crossing the desert, played a role in the capture of Jericho and the subsequent wars of the Israelites. Delivered by King David to Jerusalem and placed by his son Solomon in the Holy of Holies of the Jerusalem Temple. Disappeared without a trace during the capture of Jerusalem by the Babylonians or earlier. A number of legends are associated with the Ark of the Covenant in rabbinical and Muslim theological literature; In the works of Christian theologians, the Ark of the Covenant most often acts as a symbol. Later researchers disagree about the ritual role of the Ark of the Covenant and its fate. | n |
[M]There are those who maintain that it was the second Tables[/M] and the remains of the first; on the other hand, others maintain that a Torah scroll was also kept. | The Ark of the Testament (Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַבְּרִית, aron ha-brit, also the ark of Revelation or the ark of the Testimony, Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַעֵדֻת, aron ha-edut; also denoted in the Bible by a number of other names) - the sacred described in the Old Testament an object. It was an ark (portable box) in which the stone tablets of the Covenant with the ten commandments were kept (and according to the New Testament Epistle to the Hebrews, also a vessel with manna and the rod of Aaron). According to the Concise Jewish Encyclopedia, the most sacred object of the congregations located first in the Tabernacle, and then in the Holy of Holies of the Jerusalem Temple. The Ark, according to the Torah, was a symbol of God's union with the people of Israel and served as a testimony to the presence of God in their midst.
According to the biblical texts, it was built by the order of the Most High by Bezaleil or Moses. Moved in front of the Israelites crossing the desert, played a role in the capture of Jericho and the subsequent wars of the Israelites. Delivered by King David to Jerusalem and placed by his son Solomon in the Holy of Holies of the Jerusalem Temple. Disappeared without a trace during the capture of Jerusalem by the Babylonians or earlier. A number of legends are associated with the Ark of the Covenant in rabbinical and Muslim theological literature; In the works of Christian theologians, the Ark of the Covenant most often acts as a symbol. Later researchers disagree about the ritual role of the Ark of the Covenant and its fate. | n |
[M]The Ark of the Covenant[/M] is a gold-covered wooden chest described in biblical accounts, which according to Jewish tradition, was designed and [M]created by divine mandate to hold the tables of the ten commandments.[/M] | The Ark of the Testament (Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַבְּרִית, aron ha-brit, also the ark of Revelation or the ark of the Testimony, Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַעֵדֻת, aron ha-edut; also denoted in the Bible by a number of other names) - the sacred described in the Old Testament an object. It was an ark (portable box) in which the stone tablets of the Covenant with the ten commandments were kept (and according to the New Testament Epistle to the Hebrews, also a vessel with manna and the rod of Aaron). According to the Concise Jewish Encyclopedia, the most sacred object of the congregations located first in the Tabernacle, and then in the Holy of Holies of the Jerusalem Temple. The Ark, according to the Torah, was a symbol of God's union with the people of Israel and served as a testimony to the presence of God in their midst.
According to the biblical texts, it was built by the order of the Most High by Bezaleil or Moses. Moved in front of the Israelites crossing the desert, played a role in the capture of Jericho and the subsequent wars of the Israelites. Delivered by King David to Jerusalem and placed by his son Solomon in the Holy of Holies of the Jerusalem Temple. Disappeared without a trace during the capture of Jerusalem by the Babylonians or earlier. A number of legends are associated with the Ark of the Covenant in rabbinical and Muslim theological literature; In the works of Christian theologians, the Ark of the Covenant most often acts as a symbol. Later researchers disagree about the ritual role of the Ark of the Covenant and its fate. | n |
[M]The Ark of the Covenant[/M] is a gold-covered wooden chest described in biblical accounts, which [M]according to Jewish tradition, was[/M] designed and [M]created by divine mandate to hold the tables of the ten commandments[/M]. | The Ark of the Testament (Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַבְּרִית, aron ha-brit, also the ark of Revelation or the ark of the Testimony, Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַעֵדֻת, aron ha-edut; also denoted in the Bible by a number of other names) - the sacred described in the Old Testament an object. It was an ark (portable box) in which the stone tablets of the Covenant with the ten commandments were kept (and according to the New Testament Epistle to the Hebrews, also a vessel with manna and the rod of Aaron). According to the Concise Jewish Encyclopedia, the most sacred object of the congregations located first in the Tabernacle, and then in the Holy of Holies of the Jerusalem Temple. The Ark, according to the Torah, was a symbol of God's union with the people of Israel and served as a testimony to the presence of God in their midst.
According to the biblical texts, it was built by the order of the Most High by Bezaleil or Moses. Moved in front of the Israelites crossing the desert, played a role in the capture of Jericho and the subsequent wars of the Israelites. Delivered by King David to Jerusalem and placed by his son Solomon in the Holy of Holies of the Jerusalem Temple. Disappeared without a trace during the capture of Jerusalem by the Babylonians or earlier. A number of legends are associated with the Ark of the Covenant in rabbinical and Muslim theological literature; In the works of Christian theologians, the Ark of the Covenant most often acts as a symbol. Later researchers disagree about the ritual role of the Ark of the Covenant and its fate. | n |
[M]The Ark of the Covenant[/M] is a gold-covered wooden chest described in biblical accounts, [M]which according to Jewish tradition, was designed[/M] and created [M]by divine mandate to hold the tables of the ten commandments.[/M] | The Ark of the Testament (Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַבְּרִית, aron ha-brit, also the ark of Revelation or the ark of the Testimony, Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַעֵדֻת, aron ha-edut; also denoted in the Bible by a number of other names) - the sacred described in the Old Testament an object. It was an ark (portable box) in which the stone tablets of the Covenant with the ten commandments were kept (and according to the New Testament Epistle to the Hebrews, also a vessel with manna and the rod of Aaron). According to the Concise Jewish Encyclopedia, the most sacred object of the congregations located first in the Tabernacle, and then in the Holy of Holies of the Jerusalem Temple. The Ark, according to the Torah, was a symbol of God's union with the people of Israel and served as a testimony to the presence of God in their midst.
According to the biblical texts, it was built by the order of the Most High by Bezaleil or Moses. Moved in front of the Israelites crossing the desert, played a role in the capture of Jericho and the subsequent wars of the Israelites. Delivered by King David to Jerusalem and placed by his son Solomon in the Holy of Holies of the Jerusalem Temple. Disappeared without a trace during the capture of Jerusalem by the Babylonians or earlier. A number of legends are associated with the Ark of the Covenant in rabbinical and Muslim theological literature; In the works of Christian theologians, the Ark of the Covenant most often acts as a symbol. Later researchers disagree about the ritual role of the Ark of the Covenant and its fate. | n |
[M]The Ark of the Covenant is a gold-covered wooden chest described in biblical accounts[/M], which according to Jewish tradition, was designed and created by divine mandate to hold the tables of the ten commandments. | The Ark of the Testament (Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַבְּרִית, aron ha-brit, also the ark of Revelation or the ark of the Testimony, Hebrew אֲרוֹן הַעֵדֻת, aron ha-edut; also denoted in the Bible by a number of other names) - the sacred described in the Old Testament an object. It was an ark (portable box) in which the stone tablets of the Covenant with the ten commandments were kept (and according to the New Testament Epistle to the Hebrews, also a vessel with manna and the rod of Aaron). According to the Concise Jewish Encyclopedia, the most sacred object of the congregations located first in the Tabernacle, and then in the Holy of Holies of the Jerusalem Temple. The Ark, according to the Torah, was a symbol of God's union with the people of Israel and served as a testimony to the presence of God in their midst.
According to the biblical texts, it was built by the order of the Most High by Bezaleil or Moses. Moved in front of the Israelites crossing the desert, played a role in the capture of Jericho and the subsequent wars of the Israelites. Delivered by King David to Jerusalem and placed by his son Solomon in the Holy of Holies of the Jerusalem Temple. Disappeared without a trace during the capture of Jerusalem by the Babylonians or earlier. A number of legends are associated with the Ark of the Covenant in rabbinical and Muslim theological literature; In the works of Christian theologians, the Ark of the Covenant most often acts as a symbol. Later researchers disagree about the ritual role of the Ark of the Covenant and its fate. | n |
[M]The university canceled classes[/M] until Thursday [M]due to the dangerous cold.[/M] | UI Police discovered Gerald Belz unresponsive at about 2:48 a.m. Wednesday. The student, a pre-medicine major from Cedar Rapids in his second semester, was transported to the hospital, where he later died.
Officials have not yet released a specific cause of death or Belz's age. An investigation into his death is ongoing, but officials have said they do not suspect foul play. Police at the scene Wednesday afternoon taped off an area near the door to Fitness East, a campus gym adjacent to Halsey Hall.
The air temperature was 22 degrees below zero at 2:52 a.m. Wednesday, with a wind chill of 51 below zero. | n |
[M]The university canceled classes until Thursday[/M] due to the dangerous cold. | UI Police discovered Gerald Belz unresponsive at about 2:48 a.m. Wednesday. The student, a pre-medicine major from Cedar Rapids in his second semester, was transported to the hospital, where he later died.
Officials have not yet released a specific cause of death or Belz's age. An investigation into his death is ongoing, but officials have said they do not suspect foul play. Police at the scene Wednesday afternoon taped off an area near the door to Fitness East, a campus gym adjacent to Halsey Hall.
The air temperature was 22 degrees below zero at 2:52 a.m. Wednesday, with a wind chill of 51 below zero. | n |
[M]The university canceled classes[/M] until Thursday due to the dangerous cold. | UI Police discovered Gerald Belz unresponsive at about 2:48 a.m. Wednesday. The student, a pre-medicine major from Cedar Rapids in his second semester, was transported to the hospital, where he later died.
Officials have not yet released a specific cause of death or Belz's age. An investigation into his death is ongoing, but officials have said they do not suspect foul play. Police at the scene Wednesday afternoon taped off an area near the door to Fitness East, a campus gym adjacent to Halsey Hall.
The air temperature was 22 degrees below zero at 2:52 a.m. Wednesday, with a wind chill of 51 below zero. | n |
In an interview with [M]KCRG-TV9's Forrest Saunders[/M], Gerald's family said that doctors did not find any alcohol in his system. | UI Police discovered Gerald Belz unresponsive at about 2:48 a.m. Wednesday. The student, a pre-medicine major from Cedar Rapids in his second semester, was transported to the hospital, where he later died.
Officials have not yet released a specific cause of death or Belz's age. An investigation into his death is ongoing, but officials have said they do not suspect foul play. Police at the scene Wednesday afternoon taped off an area near the door to Fitness East, a campus gym adjacent to Halsey Hall.
The air temperature was 22 degrees below zero at 2:52 a.m. Wednesday, with a wind chill of 51 below zero. | n |
In an interview with KCRG-TV9's Forrest Saunders, [M]Gerald[/M]'s family said that [M]doctors did not find any alcohol in his system[/M]. | UI Police discovered Gerald Belz unresponsive at about 2:48 a.m. Wednesday. The student, a pre-medicine major from Cedar Rapids in his second semester, was transported to the hospital, where he later died.
Officials have not yet released a specific cause of death or Belz's age. An investigation into his death is ongoing, but officials have said they do not suspect foul play. Police at the scene Wednesday afternoon taped off an area near the door to Fitness East, a campus gym adjacent to Halsey Hall.
The air temperature was 22 degrees below zero at 2:52 a.m. Wednesday, with a wind chill of 51 below zero. | n |
In an interview with KCRG-TV9's Forrest Saunders, [M]Gerald's family said[/M] that [M]doctors did not find any alcohol in his system[/M]. | UI Police discovered Gerald Belz unresponsive at about 2:48 a.m. Wednesday. The student, a pre-medicine major from Cedar Rapids in his second semester, was transported to the hospital, where he later died.
Officials have not yet released a specific cause of death or Belz's age. An investigation into his death is ongoing, but officials have said they do not suspect foul play. Police at the scene Wednesday afternoon taped off an area near the door to Fitness East, a campus gym adjacent to Halsey Hall.
The air temperature was 22 degrees below zero at 2:52 a.m. Wednesday, with a wind chill of 51 below zero. | n |
In an [M]interview with[/M] KCRG-TV9's [M]Forrest Saunders[/M], [M]Gerald's family[/M] said that doctors did not find any alcohol in his system. | UI Police discovered Gerald Belz unresponsive at about 2:48 a.m. Wednesday. The student, a pre-medicine major from Cedar Rapids in his second semester, was transported to the hospital, where he later died.
Officials have not yet released a specific cause of death or Belz's age. An investigation into his death is ongoing, but officials have said they do not suspect foul play. Police at the scene Wednesday afternoon taped off an area near the door to Fitness East, a campus gym adjacent to Halsey Hall.
The air temperature was 22 degrees below zero at 2:52 a.m. Wednesday, with a wind chill of 51 below zero. | n |
At least seven deaths are attributed to the [M]extremely cold weather in the Midwest.[/M] | UI Police discovered Gerald Belz unresponsive at about 2:48 a.m. Wednesday. The student, a pre-medicine major from Cedar Rapids in his second semester, was transported to the hospital, where he later died.
Officials have not yet released a specific cause of death or Belz's age. An investigation into his death is ongoing, but officials have said they do not suspect foul play. Police at the scene Wednesday afternoon taped off an area near the door to Fitness East, a campus gym adjacent to Halsey Hall.
The air temperature was 22 degrees below zero at 2:52 a.m. Wednesday, with a wind chill of 51 below zero. | n |
[M]At least seven deaths are attributed to the extremely cold weather in the Midwest.[/M] | UI Police discovered Gerald Belz unresponsive at about 2:48 a.m. Wednesday. The student, a pre-medicine major from Cedar Rapids in his second semester, was transported to the hospital, where he later died.
Officials have not yet released a specific cause of death or Belz's age. An investigation into his death is ongoing, but officials have said they do not suspect foul play. Police at the scene Wednesday afternoon taped off an area near the door to Fitness East, a campus gym adjacent to Halsey Hall.
The air temperature was 22 degrees below zero at 2:52 a.m. Wednesday, with a wind chill of 51 below zero. | n |
[M]At least seven deaths are attributed to the extremely cold weather[/M] in the Midwest. | UI Police discovered Gerald Belz unresponsive at about 2:48 a.m. Wednesday. The student, a pre-medicine major from Cedar Rapids in his second semester, was transported to the hospital, where he later died.
Officials have not yet released a specific cause of death or Belz's age. An investigation into his death is ongoing, but officials have said they do not suspect foul play. Police at the scene Wednesday afternoon taped off an area near the door to Fitness East, a campus gym adjacent to Halsey Hall.
The air temperature was 22 degrees below zero at 2:52 a.m. Wednesday, with a wind chill of 51 below zero. | n |
[M]Meteorologists said the wind chill at that time in Iowa City was -51 degrees.[/M] | UI Police discovered Gerald Belz unresponsive at about 2:48 a.m. Wednesday. The student, a pre-medicine major from Cedar Rapids in his second semester, was transported to the hospital, where he later died.
Officials have not yet released a specific cause of death or Belz's age. An investigation into his death is ongoing, but officials have said they do not suspect foul play. Police at the scene Wednesday afternoon taped off an area near the door to Fitness East, a campus gym adjacent to Halsey Hall.
The air temperature was 22 degrees below zero at 2:52 a.m. Wednesday, with a wind chill of 51 below zero. | e |
He was transported to the hospital where [M]he later died.[/M] | UI Police discovered Gerald Belz unresponsive at about 2:48 a.m. Wednesday. The student, a pre-medicine major from Cedar Rapids in his second semester, was transported to the hospital, where he later died.
Officials have not yet released a specific cause of death or Belz's age. An investigation into his death is ongoing, but officials have said they do not suspect foul play. Police at the scene Wednesday afternoon taped off an area near the door to Fitness East, a campus gym adjacent to Halsey Hall.
The air temperature was 22 degrees below zero at 2:52 a.m. Wednesday, with a wind chill of 51 below zero. | e |
[M]He was transported to the hospital[/M] where he later died. | UI Police discovered Gerald Belz unresponsive at about 2:48 a.m. Wednesday. The student, a pre-medicine major from Cedar Rapids in his second semester, was transported to the hospital, where he later died.
Officials have not yet released a specific cause of death or Belz's age. An investigation into his death is ongoing, but officials have said they do not suspect foul play. Police at the scene Wednesday afternoon taped off an area near the door to Fitness East, a campus gym adjacent to Halsey Hall.
The air temperature was 22 degrees below zero at 2:52 a.m. Wednesday, with a wind chill of 51 below zero. | e |
[M]A University of Iowa student[/M] died after he [M]was found outside and unresponsive[/M] on campus [M]early Wednesday morning[/M], officials said in a statement to KCRG-TV9. | UI Police discovered Gerald Belz unresponsive at about 2:48 a.m. Wednesday. The student, a pre-medicine major from Cedar Rapids in his second semester, was transported to the hospital, where he later died.
Officials have not yet released a specific cause of death or Belz's age. An investigation into his death is ongoing, but officials have said they do not suspect foul play. Police at the scene Wednesday afternoon taped off an area near the door to Fitness East, a campus gym adjacent to Halsey Hall.
The air temperature was 22 degrees below zero at 2:52 a.m. Wednesday, with a wind chill of 51 below zero. | e |
[M]A University of Iowa student[/M] died after he [M]was found outside and unresponsive on campus[/M] early Wednesday morning, officials said in a statement to KCRG-TV9. | UI Police discovered Gerald Belz unresponsive at about 2:48 a.m. Wednesday. The student, a pre-medicine major from Cedar Rapids in his second semester, was transported to the hospital, where he later died.
Officials have not yet released a specific cause of death or Belz's age. An investigation into his death is ongoing, but officials have said they do not suspect foul play. Police at the scene Wednesday afternoon taped off an area near the door to Fitness East, a campus gym adjacent to Halsey Hall.
The air temperature was 22 degrees below zero at 2:52 a.m. Wednesday, with a wind chill of 51 below zero. | e |
[M]A University of Iowa[/M] student died after he [M]was found outside[/M] and unresponsive [M]on campus[/M] early Wednesday morning, [M]officials said in a statement to KCRG-TV9.[/M] | UI Police discovered Gerald Belz unresponsive at about 2:48 a.m. Wednesday. The student, a pre-medicine major from Cedar Rapids in his second semester, was transported to the hospital, where he later died.
Officials have not yet released a specific cause of death or Belz's age. An investigation into his death is ongoing, but officials have said they do not suspect foul play. Police at the scene Wednesday afternoon taped off an area near the door to Fitness East, a campus gym adjacent to Halsey Hall.
The air temperature was 22 degrees below zero at 2:52 a.m. Wednesday, with a wind chill of 51 below zero. | n |
[M]A University of Iowa student died[/M] after he was found outside and unresponsive on campus early Wednesday morning, officials said in a statement to KCRG-TV9. | UI Police discovered Gerald Belz unresponsive at about 2:48 a.m. Wednesday. The student, a pre-medicine major from Cedar Rapids in his second semester, was transported to the hospital, where he later died.
Officials have not yet released a specific cause of death or Belz's age. An investigation into his death is ongoing, but officials have said they do not suspect foul play. Police at the scene Wednesday afternoon taped off an area near the door to Fitness East, a campus gym adjacent to Halsey Hall.
The air temperature was 22 degrees below zero at 2:52 a.m. Wednesday, with a wind chill of 51 below zero. | e |
[M]Officials said they believed the cause of death is weather-related.[/M] | UI Police discovered Gerald Belz unresponsive at about 2:48 a.m. Wednesday. The student, a pre-medicine major from Cedar Rapids in his second semester, was transported to the hospital, where he later died.
Officials have not yet released a specific cause of death or Belz's age. An investigation into his death is ongoing, but officials have said they do not suspect foul play. Police at the scene Wednesday afternoon taped off an area near the door to Fitness East, a campus gym adjacent to Halsey Hall.
The air temperature was 22 degrees below zero at 2:52 a.m. Wednesday, with a wind chill of 51 below zero. | e |
An investigation into his death is ongoing, but [M]officials have said they do not suspect foul play[/M]. | A University of Iowa student died after he was found outside and unresponsive on campus early Wednesday morning, officials said in a statement to KCRG-TV9.
Gerald Belz, 18, a second-year pre-medicine major, was found on campus behind Halsey Hall at about 2:48 a.m. by University of Iowa Police. He was transported to the hospital where he later died. Officials said they believed the cause of death is weather-related. Meteorologists said the wind chill at that time in Iowa City was -51 degrees.
In an interview with KCRG-TV9's Forrest Saunders, Gerald's family said that doctors did not find any alcohol in his system. No other information was immediately available.
The university canceled classes until Thursday due to the dangerous cold.
At least seven deaths are attributed to the extremely cold weather in the Midwest. | e |
[M]An investigation into his death is ongoing[/M], but officials have said they do not suspect foul play. | A University of Iowa student died after he was found outside and unresponsive on campus early Wednesday morning, officials said in a statement to KCRG-TV9.
Gerald Belz, 18, a second-year pre-medicine major, was found on campus behind Halsey Hall at about 2:48 a.m. by University of Iowa Police. He was transported to the hospital where he later died. Officials said they believed the cause of death is weather-related. Meteorologists said the wind chill at that time in Iowa City was -51 degrees.
In an interview with KCRG-TV9's Forrest Saunders, Gerald's family said that doctors did not find any alcohol in his system. No other information was immediately available.
The university canceled classes until Thursday due to the dangerous cold.
At least seven deaths are attributed to the extremely cold weather in the Midwest. | n |
Police at the scene Wednesday afternoon taped off an area near the door to [M]Fitness East, a campus gym adjacent to Halsey Hall.[/M] | A University of Iowa student died after he was found outside and unresponsive on campus early Wednesday morning, officials said in a statement to KCRG-TV9.
Gerald Belz, 18, a second-year pre-medicine major, was found on campus behind Halsey Hall at about 2:48 a.m. by University of Iowa Police. He was transported to the hospital where he later died. Officials said they believed the cause of death is weather-related. Meteorologists said the wind chill at that time in Iowa City was -51 degrees.
In an interview with KCRG-TV9's Forrest Saunders, Gerald's family said that doctors did not find any alcohol in his system. No other information was immediately available.
The university canceled classes until Thursday due to the dangerous cold.
At least seven deaths are attributed to the extremely cold weather in the Midwest. | n |
[M]Police at the scene Wednesday afternoon taped off an area near the door to Fitness East[/M], a campus gym adjacent to Halsey Hall. | A University of Iowa student died after he was found outside and unresponsive on campus early Wednesday morning, officials said in a statement to KCRG-TV9.
Gerald Belz, 18, a second-year pre-medicine major, was found on campus behind Halsey Hall at about 2:48 a.m. by University of Iowa Police. He was transported to the hospital where he later died. Officials said they believed the cause of death is weather-related. Meteorologists said the wind chill at that time in Iowa City was -51 degrees.
In an interview with KCRG-TV9's Forrest Saunders, Gerald's family said that doctors did not find any alcohol in his system. No other information was immediately available.
The university canceled classes until Thursday due to the dangerous cold.
At least seven deaths are attributed to the extremely cold weather in the Midwest. | n |
[M]Wednesday, with a wind chill of 51 below zero.[/M] | A University of Iowa student died after he was found outside and unresponsive on campus early Wednesday morning, officials said in a statement to KCRG-TV9.
Gerald Belz, 18, a second-year pre-medicine major, was found on campus behind Halsey Hall at about 2:48 a.m. by University of Iowa Police. He was transported to the hospital where he later died. Officials said they believed the cause of death is weather-related. Meteorologists said the wind chill at that time in Iowa City was -51 degrees.
In an interview with KCRG-TV9's Forrest Saunders, Gerald's family said that doctors did not find any alcohol in his system. No other information was immediately available.
The university canceled classes until Thursday due to the dangerous cold.
At least seven deaths are attributed to the extremely cold weather in the Midwest. | e |
[M]The air temperature was 22 degrees below zero at 2:52 a.m[/M]. | A University of Iowa student died after he was found outside and unresponsive on campus early Wednesday morning, officials said in a statement to KCRG-TV9.
Gerald Belz, 18, a second-year pre-medicine major, was found on campus behind Halsey Hall at about 2:48 a.m. by University of Iowa Police. He was transported to the hospital where he later died. Officials said they believed the cause of death is weather-related. Meteorologists said the wind chill at that time in Iowa City was -51 degrees.
In an interview with KCRG-TV9's Forrest Saunders, Gerald's family said that doctors did not find any alcohol in his system. No other information was immediately available.
The university canceled classes until Thursday due to the dangerous cold.
At least seven deaths are attributed to the extremely cold weather in the Midwest. | n |
[M]The air temperature was 22 degrees below zero[/M] at 2:52 a.m. | A University of Iowa student died after he was found outside and unresponsive on campus early Wednesday morning, officials said in a statement to KCRG-TV9.
Gerald Belz, 18, a second-year pre-medicine major, was found on campus behind Halsey Hall at about 2:48 a.m. by University of Iowa Police. He was transported to the hospital where he later died. Officials said they believed the cause of death is weather-related. Meteorologists said the wind chill at that time in Iowa City was -51 degrees.
In an interview with KCRG-TV9's Forrest Saunders, Gerald's family said that doctors did not find any alcohol in his system. No other information was immediately available.
The university canceled classes until Thursday due to the dangerous cold.
At least seven deaths are attributed to the extremely cold weather in the Midwest. | n |
[M]Officials have not yet released[/M] a specific cause of death or [M]Belz's age[/M]. | A University of Iowa student died after he was found outside and unresponsive on campus early Wednesday morning, officials said in a statement to KCRG-TV9.
Gerald Belz, 18, a second-year pre-medicine major, was found on campus behind Halsey Hall at about 2:48 a.m. by University of Iowa Police. He was transported to the hospital where he later died. Officials said they believed the cause of death is weather-related. Meteorologists said the wind chill at that time in Iowa City was -51 degrees.
In an interview with KCRG-TV9's Forrest Saunders, Gerald's family said that doctors did not find any alcohol in his system. No other information was immediately available.
The university canceled classes until Thursday due to the dangerous cold.
At least seven deaths are attributed to the extremely cold weather in the Midwest. | c |
[M]Officials have not yet released a specific cause of death[/M] or Belz's age. | A University of Iowa student died after he was found outside and unresponsive on campus early Wednesday morning, officials said in a statement to KCRG-TV9.
Gerald Belz, 18, a second-year pre-medicine major, was found on campus behind Halsey Hall at about 2:48 a.m. by University of Iowa Police. He was transported to the hospital where he later died. Officials said they believed the cause of death is weather-related. Meteorologists said the wind chill at that time in Iowa City was -51 degrees.
In an interview with KCRG-TV9's Forrest Saunders, Gerald's family said that doctors did not find any alcohol in his system. No other information was immediately available.
The university canceled classes until Thursday due to the dangerous cold.
At least seven deaths are attributed to the extremely cold weather in the Midwest. | c |
[M]UI Police discovered Gerald Belz[/M] unresponsive [M]at about 2:48 a.m.[/M] | A University of Iowa student died after he was found outside and unresponsive on campus early Wednesday morning, officials said in a statement to KCRG-TV9.
Gerald Belz, 18, a second-year pre-medicine major, was found on campus behind Halsey Hall at about 2:48 a.m. by University of Iowa Police. He was transported to the hospital where he later died. Officials said they believed the cause of death is weather-related. Meteorologists said the wind chill at that time in Iowa City was -51 degrees.
In an interview with KCRG-TV9's Forrest Saunders, Gerald's family said that doctors did not find any alcohol in his system. No other information was immediately available.
The university canceled classes until Thursday due to the dangerous cold.
At least seven deaths are attributed to the extremely cold weather in the Midwest. | e |
[M]UI Police discovered Gerald Belz unresponsive[/M] at about 2:48 a.m. | A University of Iowa student died after he was found outside and unresponsive on campus early Wednesday morning, officials said in a statement to KCRG-TV9.
Gerald Belz, 18, a second-year pre-medicine major, was found on campus behind Halsey Hall at about 2:48 a.m. by University of Iowa Police. He was transported to the hospital where he later died. Officials said they believed the cause of death is weather-related. Meteorologists said the wind chill at that time in Iowa City was -51 degrees.
In an interview with KCRG-TV9's Forrest Saunders, Gerald's family said that doctors did not find any alcohol in his system. No other information was immediately available.
The university canceled classes until Thursday due to the dangerous cold.
At least seven deaths are attributed to the extremely cold weather in the Midwest. | e |
[M]The student[/M], a pre-medicine major from Cedar Rapids in his second semester, was transported to [M]the hospital[/M], where he later [M]died[/M]. | A University of Iowa student died after he was found outside and unresponsive on campus early Wednesday morning, officials said in a statement to KCRG-TV9.
Gerald Belz, 18, a second-year pre-medicine major, was found on campus behind Halsey Hall at about 2:48 a.m. by University of Iowa Police. He was transported to the hospital where he later died. Officials said they believed the cause of death is weather-related. Meteorologists said the wind chill at that time in Iowa City was -51 degrees.
In an interview with KCRG-TV9's Forrest Saunders, Gerald's family said that doctors did not find any alcohol in his system. No other information was immediately available.
The university canceled classes until Thursday due to the dangerous cold.
At least seven deaths are attributed to the extremely cold weather in the Midwest. | e |
[M]The student[/M], a pre-medicine major from Cedar Rapids in his second semester, was transported to the hospital, where he later [M]died[/M]. | A University of Iowa student died after he was found outside and unresponsive on campus early Wednesday morning, officials said in a statement to KCRG-TV9.
Gerald Belz, 18, a second-year pre-medicine major, was found on campus behind Halsey Hall at about 2:48 a.m. by University of Iowa Police. He was transported to the hospital where he later died. Officials said they believed the cause of death is weather-related. Meteorologists said the wind chill at that time in Iowa City was -51 degrees.
In an interview with KCRG-TV9's Forrest Saunders, Gerald's family said that doctors did not find any alcohol in his system. No other information was immediately available.
The university canceled classes until Thursday due to the dangerous cold.
At least seven deaths are attributed to the extremely cold weather in the Midwest. | e |
[M]The student[/M], a pre-medicine major from Cedar Rapids in his second semester, [M]was transported to the hospital[/M], where he later died. | A University of Iowa student died after he was found outside and unresponsive on campus early Wednesday morning, officials said in a statement to KCRG-TV9.
Gerald Belz, 18, a second-year pre-medicine major, was found on campus behind Halsey Hall at about 2:48 a.m. by University of Iowa Police. He was transported to the hospital where he later died. Officials said they believed the cause of death is weather-related. Meteorologists said the wind chill at that time in Iowa City was -51 degrees.
In an interview with KCRG-TV9's Forrest Saunders, Gerald's family said that doctors did not find any alcohol in his system. No other information was immediately available.
The university canceled classes until Thursday due to the dangerous cold.
At least seven deaths are attributed to the extremely cold weather in the Midwest. | e |
[M]The student[/M], a pre-medicine major from Cedar Rapids [M]in his second semester[/M], was transported to the hospital, where he later died. | A University of Iowa student died after he was found outside and unresponsive on campus early Wednesday morning, officials said in a statement to KCRG-TV9.
Gerald Belz, 18, a second-year pre-medicine major, was found on campus behind Halsey Hall at about 2:48 a.m. by University of Iowa Police. He was transported to the hospital where he later died. Officials said they believed the cause of death is weather-related. Meteorologists said the wind chill at that time in Iowa City was -51 degrees.
In an interview with KCRG-TV9's Forrest Saunders, Gerald's family said that doctors did not find any alcohol in his system. No other information was immediately available.
The university canceled classes until Thursday due to the dangerous cold.
At least seven deaths are attributed to the extremely cold weather in the Midwest. | n |
[M]The student[/M], a pre-medicine major [M]from Cedar Rapids[/M] in his second semester, was transported to the hospital, where he later died. | A University of Iowa student died after he was found outside and unresponsive on campus early Wednesday morning, officials said in a statement to KCRG-TV9.
Gerald Belz, 18, a second-year pre-medicine major, was found on campus behind Halsey Hall at about 2:48 a.m. by University of Iowa Police. He was transported to the hospital where he later died. Officials said they believed the cause of death is weather-related. Meteorologists said the wind chill at that time in Iowa City was -51 degrees.
In an interview with KCRG-TV9's Forrest Saunders, Gerald's family said that doctors did not find any alcohol in his system. No other information was immediately available.
The university canceled classes until Thursday due to the dangerous cold.
At least seven deaths are attributed to the extremely cold weather in the Midwest. | n |
[M]The student[/M], a [M]pre-medicine major[/M] from Cedar Rapids in his second semester, was transported to the hospital, where he later died. | A University of Iowa student died after he was found outside and unresponsive on campus early Wednesday morning, officials said in a statement to KCRG-TV9.
Gerald Belz, 18, a second-year pre-medicine major, was found on campus behind Halsey Hall at about 2:48 a.m. by University of Iowa Police. He was transported to the hospital where he later died. Officials said they believed the cause of death is weather-related. Meteorologists said the wind chill at that time in Iowa City was -51 degrees.
In an interview with KCRG-TV9's Forrest Saunders, Gerald's family said that doctors did not find any alcohol in his system. No other information was immediately available.
The university canceled classes until Thursday due to the dangerous cold.
At least seven deaths are attributed to the extremely cold weather in the Midwest. | e |
The video shows the officer speaking to [M]the suspect[/M], 32-year-old [M]Richard Mendoza[/M]. | Los Angeles police on Monday released a video of a gang member shooting a female officer at point-blank range during a July traffic stop in the San Fernando Valley and her partner subsequently fatally wounding the gunman.
Recordings from inside a police cruiser and the officers’ body cameras captured what seems to begin as a routine traffic stop that suddenly explodes into violence as the gunman pulls a .380-caliber handgun from his side and shoots the female officer who is standing just inches away.
Police identified the shooter as Richard Mendoza, 32, a gang member who was on probation. He was struck multiple times in the torso and head, and later died of his injuries at a hospital, according to the video.
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LAPD Capt. Patricia Sandoval identified the male officer in the video as Miguel Alarcon of the Mission Division but would not identify the female officer because she has “confidentiality protection as a victim of a violent crime.”
Officers on the police car camera are seen pulling over Mendoza, who was driving a silver Nissan Altima on Noble Avenue in North Hills at about 10:15 p.m. July 27. The female officer approaches the driver’s-side door while her partner goes to the passenger-side door.
The female officer appears to recognize Mendoza, as someone who is on federal probation. “Haven’t seen you in a while,” she tells Mendoza. | e |
The video shows the officer speaking to the suspect, [M]32-year-old Richard Mendoza[/M]. | Los Angeles police on Monday released a video of a gang member shooting a female officer at point-blank range during a July traffic stop in the San Fernando Valley and her partner subsequently fatally wounding the gunman.
Recordings from inside a police cruiser and the officers’ body cameras captured what seems to begin as a routine traffic stop that suddenly explodes into violence as the gunman pulls a .380-caliber handgun from his side and shoots the female officer who is standing just inches away.
Police identified the shooter as Richard Mendoza, 32, a gang member who was on probation. He was struck multiple times in the torso and head, and later died of his injuries at a hospital, according to the video.
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LAPD Capt. Patricia Sandoval identified the male officer in the video as Miguel Alarcon of the Mission Division but would not identify the female officer because she has “confidentiality protection as a victim of a violent crime.”
Officers on the police car camera are seen pulling over Mendoza, who was driving a silver Nissan Altima on Noble Avenue in North Hills at about 10:15 p.m. July 27. The female officer approaches the driver’s-side door while her partner goes to the passenger-side door.
The female officer appears to recognize Mendoza, as someone who is on federal probation. “Haven’t seen you in a while,” she tells Mendoza. | e |
[M]The video shows the officer speaking to the suspect[/M], 32-year-old Richard Mendoza. | Los Angeles police on Monday released a video of a gang member shooting a female officer at point-blank range during a July traffic stop in the San Fernando Valley and her partner subsequently fatally wounding the gunman.
Recordings from inside a police cruiser and the officers’ body cameras captured what seems to begin as a routine traffic stop that suddenly explodes into violence as the gunman pulls a .380-caliber handgun from his side and shoots the female officer who is standing just inches away.
Police identified the shooter as Richard Mendoza, 32, a gang member who was on probation. He was struck multiple times in the torso and head, and later died of his injuries at a hospital, according to the video.
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LAPD Capt. Patricia Sandoval identified the male officer in the video as Miguel Alarcon of the Mission Division but would not identify the female officer because she has “confidentiality protection as a victim of a violent crime.”
Officers on the police car camera are seen pulling over Mendoza, who was driving a silver Nissan Altima on Noble Avenue in North Hills at about 10:15 p.m. July 27. The female officer approaches the driver’s-side door while her partner goes to the passenger-side door.
The female officer appears to recognize Mendoza, as someone who is on federal probation. “Haven’t seen you in a while,” she tells Mendoza. | e |
[M]The shooting happened[/M] during a traffic stop in North Hills, California, [M]on the night of July 27, CBS Los Angeles reports[/M]. | Los Angeles police on Monday released a video of a gang member shooting a female officer at point-blank range during a July traffic stop in the San Fernando Valley and her partner subsequently fatally wounding the gunman.
Recordings from inside a police cruiser and the officers’ body cameras captured what seems to begin as a routine traffic stop that suddenly explodes into violence as the gunman pulls a .380-caliber handgun from his side and shoots the female officer who is standing just inches away.
Police identified the shooter as Richard Mendoza, 32, a gang member who was on probation. He was struck multiple times in the torso and head, and later died of his injuries at a hospital, according to the video.
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LAPD Capt. Patricia Sandoval identified the male officer in the video as Miguel Alarcon of the Mission Division but would not identify the female officer because she has “confidentiality protection as a victim of a violent crime.”
Officers on the police car camera are seen pulling over Mendoza, who was driving a silver Nissan Altima on Noble Avenue in North Hills at about 10:15 p.m. July 27. The female officer approaches the driver’s-side door while her partner goes to the passenger-side door.
The female officer appears to recognize Mendoza, as someone who is on federal probation. “Haven’t seen you in a while,” she tells Mendoza. | n |
[M]The shooting happened[/M] during a traffic stop [M]in North Hills, California[/M], on the night of July 27, [M]CBS Los Angeles reports[/M]. | Los Angeles police on Monday released a video of a gang member shooting a female officer at point-blank range during a July traffic stop in the San Fernando Valley and her partner subsequently fatally wounding the gunman.
Recordings from inside a police cruiser and the officers’ body cameras captured what seems to begin as a routine traffic stop that suddenly explodes into violence as the gunman pulls a .380-caliber handgun from his side and shoots the female officer who is standing just inches away.
Police identified the shooter as Richard Mendoza, 32, a gang member who was on probation. He was struck multiple times in the torso and head, and later died of his injuries at a hospital, according to the video.
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LAPD Capt. Patricia Sandoval identified the male officer in the video as Miguel Alarcon of the Mission Division but would not identify the female officer because she has “confidentiality protection as a victim of a violent crime.”
Officers on the police car camera are seen pulling over Mendoza, who was driving a silver Nissan Altima on Noble Avenue in North Hills at about 10:15 p.m. July 27. The female officer approaches the driver’s-side door while her partner goes to the passenger-side door.
The female officer appears to recognize Mendoza, as someone who is on federal probation. “Haven’t seen you in a while,” she tells Mendoza. | n |
[M]The shooting happened during a traffic stop[/M] in North Hills, California, on the night of July 27, [M]CBS Los Angeles reports[/M]. | Los Angeles police on Monday released a video of a gang member shooting a female officer at point-blank range during a July traffic stop in the San Fernando Valley and her partner subsequently fatally wounding the gunman.
Recordings from inside a police cruiser and the officers’ body cameras captured what seems to begin as a routine traffic stop that suddenly explodes into violence as the gunman pulls a .380-caliber handgun from his side and shoots the female officer who is standing just inches away.
Police identified the shooter as Richard Mendoza, 32, a gang member who was on probation. He was struck multiple times in the torso and head, and later died of his injuries at a hospital, according to the video.
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LAPD Capt. Patricia Sandoval identified the male officer in the video as Miguel Alarcon of the Mission Division but would not identify the female officer because she has “confidentiality protection as a victim of a violent crime.”
Officers on the police car camera are seen pulling over Mendoza, who was driving a silver Nissan Altima on Noble Avenue in North Hills at about 10:15 p.m. July 27. The female officer approaches the driver’s-side door while her partner goes to the passenger-side door.
The female officer appears to recognize Mendoza, as someone who is on federal probation. “Haven’t seen you in a while,” she tells Mendoza. | e |
Our latest Critical Incident Video is from an Officer-Involved Shooting that occurred on July 27, in which an [M]LAPD Officer was shot[/M] at point-blank range [M]during a traffic stop[/M]. | Los Angeles police on Monday released a video of a gang member shooting a female officer at point-blank range during a July traffic stop in the San Fernando Valley and her partner subsequently fatally wounding the gunman.
Recordings from inside a police cruiser and the officers’ body cameras captured what seems to begin as a routine traffic stop that suddenly explodes into violence as the gunman pulls a .380-caliber handgun from his side and shoots the female officer who is standing just inches away.
Police identified the shooter as Richard Mendoza, 32, a gang member who was on probation. He was struck multiple times in the torso and head, and later died of his injuries at a hospital, according to the video.
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LAPD Capt. Patricia Sandoval identified the male officer in the video as Miguel Alarcon of the Mission Division but would not identify the female officer because she has “confidentiality protection as a victim of a violent crime.”
Officers on the police car camera are seen pulling over Mendoza, who was driving a silver Nissan Altima on Noble Avenue in North Hills at about 10:15 p.m. July 27. The female officer approaches the driver’s-side door while her partner goes to the passenger-side door.
The female officer appears to recognize Mendoza, as someone who is on federal probation. “Haven’t seen you in a while,” she tells Mendoza. | e |
Our latest Critical Incident Video is from an Officer-Involved Shooting that occurred on July 27, in which an [M]LAPD Officer was shot at point-blank range[/M] during a traffic stop. | Los Angeles police on Monday released a video of a gang member shooting a female officer at point-blank range during a July traffic stop in the San Fernando Valley and her partner subsequently fatally wounding the gunman.
Recordings from inside a police cruiser and the officers’ body cameras captured what seems to begin as a routine traffic stop that suddenly explodes into violence as the gunman pulls a .380-caliber handgun from his side and shoots the female officer who is standing just inches away.
Police identified the shooter as Richard Mendoza, 32, a gang member who was on probation. He was struck multiple times in the torso and head, and later died of his injuries at a hospital, according to the video.
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LAPD Capt. Patricia Sandoval identified the male officer in the video as Miguel Alarcon of the Mission Division but would not identify the female officer because she has “confidentiality protection as a victim of a violent crime.”
Officers on the police car camera are seen pulling over Mendoza, who was driving a silver Nissan Altima on Noble Avenue in North Hills at about 10:15 p.m. July 27. The female officer approaches the driver’s-side door while her partner goes to the passenger-side door.
The female officer appears to recognize Mendoza, as someone who is on federal probation. “Haven’t seen you in a while,” she tells Mendoza. | e |
Our [M]latest Critical Incident Video is from an Officer-Involved Shooting that occurred on July 27[/M], in which an LAPD Officer was shot at point-blank range during a traffic stop. | Los Angeles police on Monday released a video of a gang member shooting a female officer at point-blank range during a July traffic stop in the San Fernando Valley and her partner subsequently fatally wounding the gunman.
Recordings from inside a police cruiser and the officers’ body cameras captured what seems to begin as a routine traffic stop that suddenly explodes into violence as the gunman pulls a .380-caliber handgun from his side and shoots the female officer who is standing just inches away.
Police identified the shooter as Richard Mendoza, 32, a gang member who was on probation. He was struck multiple times in the torso and head, and later died of his injuries at a hospital, according to the video.
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LAPD Capt. Patricia Sandoval identified the male officer in the video as Miguel Alarcon of the Mission Division but would not identify the female officer because she has “confidentiality protection as a victim of a violent crime.”
Officers on the police car camera are seen pulling over Mendoza, who was driving a silver Nissan Altima on Noble Avenue in North Hills at about 10:15 p.m. July 27. The female officer approaches the driver’s-side door while her partner goes to the passenger-side door.
The female officer appears to recognize Mendoza, as someone who is on federal probation. “Haven’t seen you in a while,” she tells Mendoza. | n |
The officer survived & [M]the suspect died from gunshots[/M]. | Los Angeles police on Monday released a video of a gang member shooting a female officer at point-blank range during a July traffic stop in the San Fernando Valley and her partner subsequently fatally wounding the gunman.
Recordings from inside a police cruiser and the officers’ body cameras captured what seems to begin as a routine traffic stop that suddenly explodes into violence as the gunman pulls a .380-caliber handgun from his side and shoots the female officer who is standing just inches away.
Police identified the shooter as Richard Mendoza, 32, a gang member who was on probation. He was struck multiple times in the torso and head, and later died of his injuries at a hospital, according to the video.
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LAPD Capt. Patricia Sandoval identified the male officer in the video as Miguel Alarcon of the Mission Division but would not identify the female officer because she has “confidentiality protection as a victim of a violent crime.”
Officers on the police car camera are seen pulling over Mendoza, who was driving a silver Nissan Altima on Noble Avenue in North Hills at about 10:15 p.m. July 27. The female officer approaches the driver’s-side door while her partner goes to the passenger-side door.
The female officer appears to recognize Mendoza, as someone who is on federal probation. “Haven’t seen you in a while,” she tells Mendoza. | n |
[M]The officer survived[/M] & the suspect died from gunshots. | Los Angeles police on Monday released a video of a gang member shooting a female officer at point-blank range during a July traffic stop in the San Fernando Valley and her partner subsequently fatally wounding the gunman.
Recordings from inside a police cruiser and the officers’ body cameras captured what seems to begin as a routine traffic stop that suddenly explodes into violence as the gunman pulls a .380-caliber handgun from his side and shoots the female officer who is standing just inches away.
Police identified the shooter as Richard Mendoza, 32, a gang member who was on probation. He was struck multiple times in the torso and head, and later died of his injuries at a hospital, according to the video.
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LAPD Capt. Patricia Sandoval identified the male officer in the video as Miguel Alarcon of the Mission Division but would not identify the female officer because she has “confidentiality protection as a victim of a violent crime.”
Officers on the police car camera are seen pulling over Mendoza, who was driving a silver Nissan Altima on Noble Avenue in North Hills at about 10:15 p.m. July 27. The female officer approaches the driver’s-side door while her partner goes to the passenger-side door.
The female officer appears to recognize Mendoza, as someone who is on federal probation. “Haven’t seen you in a while,” she tells Mendoza. | n |
[M]Mendoza appears to be following the unidentified female officer's directions when she tells him to step out of the car[/M]. | Los Angeles police on Monday released a video of a gang member shooting a female officer at point-blank range during a July traffic stop in the San Fernando Valley and her partner subsequently fatally wounding the gunman.
Recordings from inside a police cruiser and the officers’ body cameras captured what seems to begin as a routine traffic stop that suddenly explodes into violence as the gunman pulls a .380-caliber handgun from his side and shoots the female officer who is standing just inches away.
Police identified the shooter as Richard Mendoza, 32, a gang member who was on probation. He was struck multiple times in the torso and head, and later died of his injuries at a hospital, according to the video.
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LAPD Capt. Patricia Sandoval identified the male officer in the video as Miguel Alarcon of the Mission Division but would not identify the female officer because she has “confidentiality protection as a victim of a violent crime.”
Officers on the police car camera are seen pulling over Mendoza, who was driving a silver Nissan Altima on Noble Avenue in North Hills at about 10:15 p.m. July 27. The female officer approaches the driver’s-side door while her partner goes to the passenger-side door.
The female officer appears to recognize Mendoza, as someone who is on federal probation. “Haven’t seen you in a while,” she tells Mendoza. | n |
[M]Mendoza appears to be following the[/M] unidentified [M]female officer's directions[/M] when she tells him to step out of the car. | Los Angeles police on Monday released a video of a gang member shooting a female officer at point-blank range during a July traffic stop in the San Fernando Valley and her partner subsequently fatally wounding the gunman.
Recordings from inside a police cruiser and the officers’ body cameras captured what seems to begin as a routine traffic stop that suddenly explodes into violence as the gunman pulls a .380-caliber handgun from his side and shoots the female officer who is standing just inches away.
Police identified the shooter as Richard Mendoza, 32, a gang member who was on probation. He was struck multiple times in the torso and head, and later died of his injuries at a hospital, according to the video.
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LAPD Capt. Patricia Sandoval identified the male officer in the video as Miguel Alarcon of the Mission Division but would not identify the female officer because she has “confidentiality protection as a victim of a violent crime.”
Officers on the police car camera are seen pulling over Mendoza, who was driving a silver Nissan Altima on Noble Avenue in North Hills at about 10:15 p.m. July 27. The female officer approaches the driver’s-side door while her partner goes to the passenger-side door.
The female officer appears to recognize Mendoza, as someone who is on federal probation. “Haven’t seen you in a while,” she tells Mendoza. | n |
-- [M]The Los Angeles Police Department released video[/M] Monday [M]of an[/M] officer-involved [M]shooting that left[/M] the suspect dead and [M]one officer wounded in the leg[/M]. | Los Angeles police on Monday released a video of a gang member shooting a female officer at point-blank range during a July traffic stop in the San Fernando Valley and her partner subsequently fatally wounding the gunman.
Recordings from inside a police cruiser and the officers’ body cameras captured what seems to begin as a routine traffic stop that suddenly explodes into violence as the gunman pulls a .380-caliber handgun from his side and shoots the female officer who is standing just inches away.
Police identified the shooter as Richard Mendoza, 32, a gang member who was on probation. He was struck multiple times in the torso and head, and later died of his injuries at a hospital, according to the video.
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LAPD Capt. Patricia Sandoval identified the male officer in the video as Miguel Alarcon of the Mission Division but would not identify the female officer because she has “confidentiality protection as a victim of a violent crime.”
Officers on the police car camera are seen pulling over Mendoza, who was driving a silver Nissan Altima on Noble Avenue in North Hills at about 10:15 p.m. July 27. The female officer approaches the driver’s-side door while her partner goes to the passenger-side door.
The female officer appears to recognize Mendoza, as someone who is on federal probation. “Haven’t seen you in a while,” she tells Mendoza. | e |
-- [M]The Los Angeles Police Department released video[/M] Monday [M]of[/M] an officer-involved [M]shooting that left the suspect dead[/M] and one officer wounded in the leg. | Los Angeles police on Monday released a video of a gang member shooting a female officer at point-blank range during a July traffic stop in the San Fernando Valley and her partner subsequently fatally wounding the gunman.
Recordings from inside a police cruiser and the officers’ body cameras captured what seems to begin as a routine traffic stop that suddenly explodes into violence as the gunman pulls a .380-caliber handgun from his side and shoots the female officer who is standing just inches away.
Police identified the shooter as Richard Mendoza, 32, a gang member who was on probation. He was struck multiple times in the torso and head, and later died of his injuries at a hospital, according to the video.
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LAPD Capt. Patricia Sandoval identified the male officer in the video as Miguel Alarcon of the Mission Division but would not identify the female officer because she has “confidentiality protection as a victim of a violent crime.”
Officers on the police car camera are seen pulling over Mendoza, who was driving a silver Nissan Altima on Noble Avenue in North Hills at about 10:15 p.m. July 27. The female officer approaches the driver’s-side door while her partner goes to the passenger-side door.
The female officer appears to recognize Mendoza, as someone who is on federal probation. “Haven’t seen you in a while,” she tells Mendoza. | e |
-- [M]The Los Angeles Police Department released video[/M] Monday [M]of an officer-involved shooting[/M] that left the suspect dead and one officer wounded in the leg. | Los Angeles police on Monday released a video of a gang member shooting a female officer at point-blank range during a July traffic stop in the San Fernando Valley and her partner subsequently fatally wounding the gunman.
Recordings from inside a police cruiser and the officers’ body cameras captured what seems to begin as a routine traffic stop that suddenly explodes into violence as the gunman pulls a .380-caliber handgun from his side and shoots the female officer who is standing just inches away.
Police identified the shooter as Richard Mendoza, 32, a gang member who was on probation. He was struck multiple times in the torso and head, and later died of his injuries at a hospital, according to the video.
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LAPD Capt. Patricia Sandoval identified the male officer in the video as Miguel Alarcon of the Mission Division but would not identify the female officer because she has “confidentiality protection as a victim of a violent crime.”
Officers on the police car camera are seen pulling over Mendoza, who was driving a silver Nissan Altima on Noble Avenue in North Hills at about 10:15 p.m. July 27. The female officer approaches the driver’s-side door while her partner goes to the passenger-side door.
The female officer appears to recognize Mendoza, as someone who is on federal probation. “Haven’t seen you in a while,” she tells Mendoza. | e |
-- [M]The Los Angeles Police Department released video Monday[/M] of an officer-involved shooting that left the suspect dead and one officer wounded in the leg. | Los Angeles police on Monday released a video of a gang member shooting a female officer at point-blank range during a July traffic stop in the San Fernando Valley and her partner subsequently fatally wounding the gunman.
Recordings from inside a police cruiser and the officers’ body cameras captured what seems to begin as a routine traffic stop that suddenly explodes into violence as the gunman pulls a .380-caliber handgun from his side and shoots the female officer who is standing just inches away.
Police identified the shooter as Richard Mendoza, 32, a gang member who was on probation. He was struck multiple times in the torso and head, and later died of his injuries at a hospital, according to the video.
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LAPD Capt. Patricia Sandoval identified the male officer in the video as Miguel Alarcon of the Mission Division but would not identify the female officer because she has “confidentiality protection as a victim of a violent crime.”
Officers on the police car camera are seen pulling over Mendoza, who was driving a silver Nissan Altima on Noble Avenue in North Hills at about 10:15 p.m. July 27. The female officer approaches the driver’s-side door while her partner goes to the passenger-side door.
The female officer appears to recognize Mendoza, as someone who is on federal probation. “Haven’t seen you in a while,” she tells Mendoza. | e |
[M]Video then shows him[/M] pulling out a gun and [M]shooting her in the leg[/M]. | Los Angeles police on Monday released a video of a gang member shooting a female officer at point-blank range during a July traffic stop in the San Fernando Valley and her partner subsequently fatally wounding the gunman.
Recordings from inside a police cruiser and the officers’ body cameras captured what seems to begin as a routine traffic stop that suddenly explodes into violence as the gunman pulls a .380-caliber handgun from his side and shoots the female officer who is standing just inches away.
Police identified the shooter as Richard Mendoza, 32, a gang member who was on probation. He was struck multiple times in the torso and head, and later died of his injuries at a hospital, according to the video.
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LAPD Capt. Patricia Sandoval identified the male officer in the video as Miguel Alarcon of the Mission Division but would not identify the female officer because she has “confidentiality protection as a victim of a violent crime.”
Officers on the police car camera are seen pulling over Mendoza, who was driving a silver Nissan Altima on Noble Avenue in North Hills at about 10:15 p.m. July 27. The female officer approaches the driver’s-side door while her partner goes to the passenger-side door.
The female officer appears to recognize Mendoza, as someone who is on federal probation. “Haven’t seen you in a while,” she tells Mendoza. | n |
[M]Video then shows him pulling out a gun[/M] and shooting her in the leg. | Los Angeles police on Monday released a video of a gang member shooting a female officer at point-blank range during a July traffic stop in the San Fernando Valley and her partner subsequently fatally wounding the gunman.
Recordings from inside a police cruiser and the officers’ body cameras captured what seems to begin as a routine traffic stop that suddenly explodes into violence as the gunman pulls a .380-caliber handgun from his side and shoots the female officer who is standing just inches away.
Police identified the shooter as Richard Mendoza, 32, a gang member who was on probation. He was struck multiple times in the torso and head, and later died of his injuries at a hospital, according to the video.
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LAPD Capt. Patricia Sandoval identified the male officer in the video as Miguel Alarcon of the Mission Division but would not identify the female officer because she has “confidentiality protection as a victim of a violent crime.”
Officers on the police car camera are seen pulling over Mendoza, who was driving a silver Nissan Altima on Noble Avenue in North Hills at about 10:15 p.m. July 27. The female officer approaches the driver’s-side door while her partner goes to the passenger-side door.
The female officer appears to recognize Mendoza, as someone who is on federal probation. “Haven’t seen you in a while,” she tells Mendoza. | e |
Link to entire video ➡️ https://t.co/AiIE7p28Ac pic.twitter.com/h4alCk6Lzf — LAPD HQ (@LAPDHQ) September 10, 2018
[M]Mendoza was shot in[/M] the head and [M]the torso[/M]. | Los Angeles police on Monday released a video of a gang member shooting a female officer at point-blank range during a July traffic stop in the San Fernando Valley and her partner subsequently fatally wounding the gunman.
Recordings from inside a police cruiser and the officers’ body cameras captured what seems to begin as a routine traffic stop that suddenly explodes into violence as the gunman pulls a .380-caliber handgun from his side and shoots the female officer who is standing just inches away.
Police identified the shooter as Richard Mendoza, 32, a gang member who was on probation. He was struck multiple times in the torso and head, and later died of his injuries at a hospital, according to the video.
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LAPD Capt. Patricia Sandoval identified the male officer in the video as Miguel Alarcon of the Mission Division but would not identify the female officer because she has “confidentiality protection as a victim of a violent crime.”
Officers on the police car camera are seen pulling over Mendoza, who was driving a silver Nissan Altima on Noble Avenue in North Hills at about 10:15 p.m. July 27. The female officer approaches the driver’s-side door while her partner goes to the passenger-side door.
The female officer appears to recognize Mendoza, as someone who is on federal probation. “Haven’t seen you in a while,” she tells Mendoza. | e |
Link to entire video ➡️ https://t.co/AiIE7p28Ac pic.twitter.com/h4alCk6Lzf — LAPD HQ (@LAPDHQ) September 10, 2018
[M]Mendoza was shot in the head[/M] and the torso. | Los Angeles police on Monday released a video of a gang member shooting a female officer at point-blank range during a July traffic stop in the San Fernando Valley and her partner subsequently fatally wounding the gunman.
Recordings from inside a police cruiser and the officers’ body cameras captured what seems to begin as a routine traffic stop that suddenly explodes into violence as the gunman pulls a .380-caliber handgun from his side and shoots the female officer who is standing just inches away.
Police identified the shooter as Richard Mendoza, 32, a gang member who was on probation. He was struck multiple times in the torso and head, and later died of his injuries at a hospital, according to the video.
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LAPD Capt. Patricia Sandoval identified the male officer in the video as Miguel Alarcon of the Mission Division but would not identify the female officer because she has “confidentiality protection as a victim of a violent crime.”
Officers on the police car camera are seen pulling over Mendoza, who was driving a silver Nissan Altima on Noble Avenue in North Hills at about 10:15 p.m. July 27. The female officer approaches the driver’s-side door while her partner goes to the passenger-side door.
The female officer appears to recognize Mendoza, as someone who is on federal probation. “Haven’t seen you in a while,” she tells Mendoza. | e |
[M]He[/M] then [M]turned to shoot at her partner over the car[/M]. | Los Angeles police on Monday released a video of a gang member shooting a female officer at point-blank range during a July traffic stop in the San Fernando Valley and her partner subsequently fatally wounding the gunman.
Recordings from inside a police cruiser and the officers’ body cameras captured what seems to begin as a routine traffic stop that suddenly explodes into violence as the gunman pulls a .380-caliber handgun from his side and shoots the female officer who is standing just inches away.
Police identified the shooter as Richard Mendoza, 32, a gang member who was on probation. He was struck multiple times in the torso and head, and later died of his injuries at a hospital, according to the video.
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LAPD Capt. Patricia Sandoval identified the male officer in the video as Miguel Alarcon of the Mission Division but would not identify the female officer because she has “confidentiality protection as a victim of a violent crime.”
Officers on the police car camera are seen pulling over Mendoza, who was driving a silver Nissan Altima on Noble Avenue in North Hills at about 10:15 p.m. July 27. The female officer approaches the driver’s-side door while her partner goes to the passenger-side door.
The female officer appears to recognize Mendoza, as someone who is on federal probation. “Haven’t seen you in a while,” she tells Mendoza. | n |
[M]He[/M] then [M]turned to shoot at her partner[/M] over the car. | Los Angeles police on Monday released a video of a gang member shooting a female officer at point-blank range during a July traffic stop in the San Fernando Valley and her partner subsequently fatally wounding the gunman.
Recordings from inside a police cruiser and the officers’ body cameras captured what seems to begin as a routine traffic stop that suddenly explodes into violence as the gunman pulls a .380-caliber handgun from his side and shoots the female officer who is standing just inches away.
Police identified the shooter as Richard Mendoza, 32, a gang member who was on probation. He was struck multiple times in the torso and head, and later died of his injuries at a hospital, according to the video.
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LAPD Capt. Patricia Sandoval identified the male officer in the video as Miguel Alarcon of the Mission Division but would not identify the female officer because she has “confidentiality protection as a victim of a violent crime.”
Officers on the police car camera are seen pulling over Mendoza, who was driving a silver Nissan Altima on Noble Avenue in North Hills at about 10:15 p.m. July 27. The female officer approaches the driver’s-side door while her partner goes to the passenger-side door.
The female officer appears to recognize Mendoza, as someone who is on federal probation. “Haven’t seen you in a while,” she tells Mendoza. | n |
[M]He[/M] was struck multiple times in the torso and head, and later [M]died[/M] of his injuries [M]at a hospital, according to the video[/M]. | NORTH HILLS, Calif. -- The Los Angeles Police Department released video Monday of an officer-involved shooting that left the suspect dead and one officer wounded in the leg. The shooting happened during a traffic stop in North Hills, California, on the night of July 27, CBS Los Angeles reports.
The video shows the officer speaking to the suspect, 32-year-old Richard Mendoza. Mendoza appears to be following the unidentified female officer's directions when she tells him to step out of the car.
Video then shows him pulling out a gun and shooting her in the leg. He then turned to shoot at her partner over the car.
Our latest Critical Incident Video is from an Officer-Involved Shooting that occurred on July 27, in which an LAPD Officer was shot at point-blank range during a traffic stop. The officer survived & the suspect died from gunshots. Link to entire video ➡️ https://t.co/AiIE7p28Ac pic.twitter.com/h4alCk6Lzf — LAPD HQ (@LAPDHQ) September 10, 2018
Mendoza was shot in the head and the torso. | n |
[M]He[/M] was struck multiple times in the torso and head, and [M]later died of his injuries[/M] at a hospital, according to the video. | NORTH HILLS, Calif. -- The Los Angeles Police Department released video Monday of an officer-involved shooting that left the suspect dead and one officer wounded in the leg. The shooting happened during a traffic stop in North Hills, California, on the night of July 27, CBS Los Angeles reports.
The video shows the officer speaking to the suspect, 32-year-old Richard Mendoza. Mendoza appears to be following the unidentified female officer's directions when she tells him to step out of the car.
Video then shows him pulling out a gun and shooting her in the leg. He then turned to shoot at her partner over the car.
Our latest Critical Incident Video is from an Officer-Involved Shooting that occurred on July 27, in which an LAPD Officer was shot at point-blank range during a traffic stop. The officer survived & the suspect died from gunshots. Link to entire video ➡️ https://t.co/AiIE7p28Ac pic.twitter.com/h4alCk6Lzf — LAPD HQ (@LAPDHQ) September 10, 2018
Mendoza was shot in the head and the torso. | e |
[M]He was struck multiple times in the[/M] torso and [M]head[/M], and later died of his injuries at a hospital, according to the video. | NORTH HILLS, Calif. -- The Los Angeles Police Department released video Monday of an officer-involved shooting that left the suspect dead and one officer wounded in the leg. The shooting happened during a traffic stop in North Hills, California, on the night of July 27, CBS Los Angeles reports.
The video shows the officer speaking to the suspect, 32-year-old Richard Mendoza. Mendoza appears to be following the unidentified female officer's directions when she tells him to step out of the car.
Video then shows him pulling out a gun and shooting her in the leg. He then turned to shoot at her partner over the car.
Our latest Critical Incident Video is from an Officer-Involved Shooting that occurred on July 27, in which an LAPD Officer was shot at point-blank range during a traffic stop. The officer survived & the suspect died from gunshots. Link to entire video ➡️ https://t.co/AiIE7p28Ac pic.twitter.com/h4alCk6Lzf — LAPD HQ (@LAPDHQ) September 10, 2018
Mendoza was shot in the head and the torso. | n |
[M]He was struck multiple times in the torso[/M] and head, and later died of his injuries at a hospital, according to the video. | NORTH HILLS, Calif. -- The Los Angeles Police Department released video Monday of an officer-involved shooting that left the suspect dead and one officer wounded in the leg. The shooting happened during a traffic stop in North Hills, California, on the night of July 27, CBS Los Angeles reports.
The video shows the officer speaking to the suspect, 32-year-old Richard Mendoza. Mendoza appears to be following the unidentified female officer's directions when she tells him to step out of the car.
Video then shows him pulling out a gun and shooting her in the leg. He then turned to shoot at her partner over the car.
Our latest Critical Incident Video is from an Officer-Involved Shooting that occurred on July 27, in which an LAPD Officer was shot at point-blank range during a traffic stop. The officer survived & the suspect died from gunshots. Link to entire video ➡️ https://t.co/AiIE7p28Ac pic.twitter.com/h4alCk6Lzf — LAPD HQ (@LAPDHQ) September 10, 2018
Mendoza was shot in the head and the torso. | e |
Police identified the shooter as [M]Richard Mendoza[/M], 32, a gang member who [M]was on probation[/M]. | NORTH HILLS, Calif. -- The Los Angeles Police Department released video Monday of an officer-involved shooting that left the suspect dead and one officer wounded in the leg. The shooting happened during a traffic stop in North Hills, California, on the night of July 27, CBS Los Angeles reports.
The video shows the officer speaking to the suspect, 32-year-old Richard Mendoza. Mendoza appears to be following the unidentified female officer's directions when she tells him to step out of the car.
Video then shows him pulling out a gun and shooting her in the leg. He then turned to shoot at her partner over the car.
Our latest Critical Incident Video is from an Officer-Involved Shooting that occurred on July 27, in which an LAPD Officer was shot at point-blank range during a traffic stop. The officer survived & the suspect died from gunshots. Link to entire video ➡️ https://t.co/AiIE7p28Ac pic.twitter.com/h4alCk6Lzf — LAPD HQ (@LAPDHQ) September 10, 2018
Mendoza was shot in the head and the torso. | n |
Police identified the shooter as [M]Richard Mendoza[/M], 32, [M]a gang member[/M] who was on probation. | NORTH HILLS, Calif. -- The Los Angeles Police Department released video Monday of an officer-involved shooting that left the suspect dead and one officer wounded in the leg. The shooting happened during a traffic stop in North Hills, California, on the night of July 27, CBS Los Angeles reports.
The video shows the officer speaking to the suspect, 32-year-old Richard Mendoza. Mendoza appears to be following the unidentified female officer's directions when she tells him to step out of the car.
Video then shows him pulling out a gun and shooting her in the leg. He then turned to shoot at her partner over the car.
Our latest Critical Incident Video is from an Officer-Involved Shooting that occurred on July 27, in which an LAPD Officer was shot at point-blank range during a traffic stop. The officer survived & the suspect died from gunshots. Link to entire video ➡️ https://t.co/AiIE7p28Ac pic.twitter.com/h4alCk6Lzf — LAPD HQ (@LAPDHQ) September 10, 2018
Mendoza was shot in the head and the torso. | n |
Police identified the shooter as [M]Richard Mendoza, 32[/M], a gang member who was on probation. | NORTH HILLS, Calif. -- The Los Angeles Police Department released video Monday of an officer-involved shooting that left the suspect dead and one officer wounded in the leg. The shooting happened during a traffic stop in North Hills, California, on the night of July 27, CBS Los Angeles reports.
The video shows the officer speaking to the suspect, 32-year-old Richard Mendoza. Mendoza appears to be following the unidentified female officer's directions when she tells him to step out of the car.
Video then shows him pulling out a gun and shooting her in the leg. He then turned to shoot at her partner over the car.
Our latest Critical Incident Video is from an Officer-Involved Shooting that occurred on July 27, in which an LAPD Officer was shot at point-blank range during a traffic stop. The officer survived & the suspect died from gunshots. Link to entire video ➡️ https://t.co/AiIE7p28Ac pic.twitter.com/h4alCk6Lzf — LAPD HQ (@LAPDHQ) September 10, 2018
Mendoza was shot in the head and the torso. | e |
[M]Police identified the shooter as Richard Mendoza[/M], 32, a gang member who was on probation. | NORTH HILLS, Calif. -- The Los Angeles Police Department released video Monday of an officer-involved shooting that left the suspect dead and one officer wounded in the leg. The shooting happened during a traffic stop in North Hills, California, on the night of July 27, CBS Los Angeles reports.
The video shows the officer speaking to the suspect, 32-year-old Richard Mendoza. Mendoza appears to be following the unidentified female officer's directions when she tells him to step out of the car.
Video then shows him pulling out a gun and shooting her in the leg. He then turned to shoot at her partner over the car.
Our latest Critical Incident Video is from an Officer-Involved Shooting that occurred on July 27, in which an LAPD Officer was shot at point-blank range during a traffic stop. The officer survived & the suspect died from gunshots. Link to entire video ➡️ https://t.co/AiIE7p28Ac pic.twitter.com/h4alCk6Lzf — LAPD HQ (@LAPDHQ) September 10, 2018
Mendoza was shot in the head and the torso. | n |
[M]Patricia Sandoval[/M] identified the male officer in the video as Miguel Alarcon of the Mission Division but [M]would not identify the female officer because she has “confidentiality protection as a victim of a violent crime.”[/M] | NORTH HILLS, Calif. -- The Los Angeles Police Department released video Monday of an officer-involved shooting that left the suspect dead and one officer wounded in the leg. The shooting happened during a traffic stop in North Hills, California, on the night of July 27, CBS Los Angeles reports.
The video shows the officer speaking to the suspect, 32-year-old Richard Mendoza. Mendoza appears to be following the unidentified female officer's directions when she tells him to step out of the car.
Video then shows him pulling out a gun and shooting her in the leg. He then turned to shoot at her partner over the car.
Our latest Critical Incident Video is from an Officer-Involved Shooting that occurred on July 27, in which an LAPD Officer was shot at point-blank range during a traffic stop. The officer survived & the suspect died from gunshots. Link to entire video ➡️ https://t.co/AiIE7p28Ac pic.twitter.com/h4alCk6Lzf — LAPD HQ (@LAPDHQ) September 10, 2018
Mendoza was shot in the head and the torso. | n |
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