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Police Officer Killed, Another Wounded in Georgia Hotel Shooting

A police officer was killed and another critically wounded in a shooting at a hotel near Stone Mountain, Georgia, on Sunday, according to the Gwinnett County Police Department. The incident occurred after two officers were dispatched to a hotel on a call reporting fraud, approximately 25 miles northeast of Atlanta, ABC News reported.

Upon arrival, the officers encountered an individual who drew a gun and shot both officers, according to police. The officers returned fire, wounding the suspect. One officer died from their injuries, while the other was critically wounded, the police statement said.

Snoop Dogg Supports Daughter After Infant's Death

In other news, rapper Snoop Dogg rallied around his daughter, Cori, after the death of her 10-month-old daughter, Codi. Cori announced the tragic passing on her Instagram Stories, sharing a black and white photo of herself holding her baby, according to Fox News. "Monday, I lost the love of my life. My Codi," she wrote. Snoop Dogg shared a photo on Instagram to show his support for his daughter.

Ex-WWE Star Simone Garcia Johnson Criticizes Trump Administration

Simone Garcia Johnson, formerly known as Ava in WWE NXT and daughter of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, criticized the Trump administration and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in a social media post on Sunday, Fox News reported. Garcia Johnson announced her departure from WWE on Friday, where she served as the general manager of NXT and was part of the Schism faction.

Maine Senate Candidate Confronted About Tattoo

Democratic Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner was confronted about a controversial tattoo during an interview on MS NOW on Saturday. MS NOW's Elise Jordan questioned Platner about a CNN KFile investigation that alleged he previously acknowledged the meaning of his tattoo, identified as the "3rd Panzer," a Nazi military unit linked to concentration camps, despite publicly claiming he was unaware of its meaning, according to Fox News.

Mavericks Coach Defends Cooper Flagg Usage

Dallas Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd defended his usage of No. 1 overall pick Cooper Flagg during a press conference following a 111-107 loss to the Houston Rockets on Saturday night. According to Fox News, Kidd unleashed expletives when questioned about using Flagg, the Duke standout, as a point guard rather than a forward. Throughout the season, Flagg has been used as a point guard in Kidd's system.

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