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Breaking news tonight, the riot in New York City as thousands take over a major neighborhood. The massive crowd appearing to be mostly young people overrunning New York's Union Square, swarming the streets, throwing objects, climbing into cars, food trucks and even the roof of a major subway station. The NYPD activating its highest mobilization level to restore order. Tonight, the social media, influencer and the PlayStation giveaway said to have started it all.
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Also tonight, a victim tied to the guilt go beach murders investigation identified 27 years after her remains were discovered. Why did it take so long? And is Rex Herman a suspect? The suspect in the fatal stabbing of a professional dancer at a New York gas station in custody. What police are saying? The severe storms in the south, flood evacuations and rescues and more dangerous heat.
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We're tracking it all. Donald Trump entering his second not guilty plea in 24 hours, this time to those new charges in the classified documents case. The dramatic video, a Ukrainian sea drone striking a Russian warship in the Black Sea. Our Richard Angle is standing by. And we have your tickets. More than $1,000,000,000 up for grabs tonight.
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This is NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt.
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Good evening and welcome. We start tonight with breaking news. Police in New York City restoring calm tonight after a riot broke out at Manhattan's Union Square neighborhood. A crowd estimated at 2000 people descended into the area after popular social media influencer Chi Sinnott advertised a video game giveaway. The crowd, appearing to be mostly young people, turned restless and then unruly, surging into the streets, some throwing objects, others climbing onto vehicles as well as the roof of a major subway hub.
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All of it paralyzing traffic at the height of the evening rush. Police quickly moved in in mass, working to regain control block by block. Ron Allen is in downtown Manhattan now with the very latest.
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Tonight, mayhem in Manhattan with police say at least 2000 people marched in Union Square getting on top of cabs and the entrance to a subway, jumping on food carts, pushing, shoving and throwing objects as police eventually move in.
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Yes, a lot of people. I went over there and it's like Jake's. It's like a like crowd. Like what? Like I don't even know how to explain. It is like.
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Were you some. Are you scared?
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Luckily, I was. I was kind of panicking.
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The NYPD says it began after a social media influencer known as Chi Smart plans an event to give away PlayStations at 4:00 this afternoon.
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We just decided to come not knowing what we were going to expect or whatever.
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By 330. Hundreds of people had already gathered.
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The crowd was swarmed when the influence of finally arrived at the park.
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Individuals in the park began to commit acts of violence towards the police and the public.
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Everybody was doing everything climbing thing.
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The NYPD declaring a level four mobilization. What appear to be hundreds of police officers quickly on the scene at one point pulling someone out of the crowd. What did you see?
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We were there. We were chillin. People started throwing stuff like glass cans, everything. And as we're walking away, we hear a big thud.
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And we just heard another loud bang. It seems like a firework went off.
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After numerous warnings and after being assailed with rocks and bottles and other debris, we started to make arrests.
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And that the social media influencer is in custody.
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Ron Remarkably, there appear to be no major injuries in all this.
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No, but a lot of minor injuries, police say, including two officers hit by flying objects. No one transported to a local hospital. At this hour tonight, the streets are relatively calm, still a very heavy police presence. Still a lot of young people out on the streets. And the social media celebrity who's responsible for all this remains in police custody at this hour.
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Police say there is a possibility that he could be charged with inciting a riot.
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Lester. All right.
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Ron allen starting us off here in New York. Thank you. There's breaking news this evening involving the Gil Goh beach killings on Long Island. An eighth victim has been identified decades after her remains were found, but no link at this point to the suspect in three of the murders. Stephanie Gosk.
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Even though accused serial killer Rex Herman sits in jail awaiting trial. There are still many unanswered questions in the guilt go beach murders case. At least 11 bodies were discovered on Long Island over a decade ago. And Herman is accused of killing three of the women. Today, a breakthrough.
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We are here to announce that as part of the Gil Goh task force reexamination of all the evidence in the case, we are able to identify fire Island Jane Doe as Karen Vergara.
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Karen Vergara was 34 years old, living in Manhattan and working as an escort. Her remains were discovered in 1996 on Fire Island, off the coast of Long Island. Police couldn't identify her nearly 15 years later for his skull was found here in a wildlife sanctuary Miles from the other remains. The D.A. did not link Vergara's death to Rex Herman.
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He also didn't say how her skull wound up here in these bushes so far away from the rest of her body. What we do know is that where I'm standing is about four miles from Gil Beach. In 2010, police discovered four bodies on Gil Go Beach. Rex Herriman is accused of killing three of them. Police believed at the time they had a serial killer.
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And the search for more victims. They found forgot his skull just over five months later. But no I.D. was made until Suffolk County officials assembled a task force, including members of the FBI, last year.
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In September of 2022. The FBI was able, via a genetic genealogy review, to identify misbegotten presumptively as Fire Island Jane Doe.
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Herman has not been accused of her murder, and he pleaded not guilty to killing three other women. Vowing to fight his case in court.
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Stephanie joining me here, do we know why it took so long to identify where got his body?
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You know, Lester, the D.A. says that no one reported her missing. Her family may not have been looking for. The FBI relied on that large DNA database that now exists to identify her.
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All right, Stephanie, guys, thank you. Also this evening, the suspect in a deadly stabbing at a New York City gas station is now in custody, according to a senior law enforcement official. The NYPD previously said it was looking for a 17 year old in connection with the attack that left a gay man. Professional dancer O'Shay Sibley dead. Investigators have been examining whether it was a hate crime.
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One day after he pleaded not guilty to federal conspiracy and obstruction charges involving the 2020 election, former president Trump is back on the campaign trail. Erin Haik is tracking it all. GARRETT Mr. Trump is at an event at Alabama tonight.
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Yeah, that's right. Lester. The former president delivering two campaign speeches this weekend in to republican dominated states where his legal battles are sure to be a major theme. And already today, he's taking to social media to attack the new case against him as bogus and possibly unconstitutional, arguing that he's only being charged now with four felony counts related to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election because of his strong position in the 2024 election.
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Mr. Trump pleaded not guilty to those charges yesterday and today also used a filing from his attorneys to plead not guilty to those additional classified documents. Case charges that the special counsel unveiled last week. Lester.
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All right, Garrett, thank you. In Mississippi, six former law enforcement officers have pleaded guilty to federal charges after investigators say the white officers tortured two black men for hours, then tried to cover up the crime. Miguel Almaguer now with what the victims are telling us tonight.
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With us tonight, Eddie Parker and Michael Jenkins say justice can be served now that the six white Mississippi law enforcement officers who beat them for nearly 2 hours have entered guilty pleas.
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Finally gave up. I knew I was a giver who was willing to survive, and it was a hoping I would make it to.
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The prosecutors in Mississippi say the officers tortured, used racial slurs and sexually assaulted the two black men inside a Braxton home last January. Court documents reveal the officers who called themselves the Goon Squad broke down the door, beat tased and threatened to rape Parker and Jenkins while calling them the N-word and Monkeys as they accused the men of sleeping with white women.
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They come here, do they want to do with torture? And they came to do what they did. The five Rankin County Sheriff's deputies, Bryant, Mick Aplin, Jeffrey Middleton, Christian Dedmon, Hunter Al Ward and Daniel Opdyke were joined by Richland Police Officer Joshua Hartfield. The federal complaint says one officer put a gun in Jenkins mouth, pulled the trigger and nearly killed him.
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What did I do? Well, all these, you know, really officers, you know, do they do this? Why are they doing it to me?
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Authorities say the officers tried to cover up their crime by planting a gun in the home and drugs on the victims after their so-called raid. The officers charged with several crimes, including civil rights violations and obstruction of justice. Yes. In their minds, the law and the Constitution be damned. They became the criminals they swore to protect us from.
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After their guilty plea to federal charges, the members of the so-called goon squad still face state charges and years behind bars. Lester.
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Miguel, thank you. In part to the south today. Dramatic scenes as torrential rains caused flash flood emergencies. People had to be rescued from their homes in northwest Tennessee, which got more than 11 inches of rain. Rescues and evacuations were also reported in parts of Kentucky and Alabama, while in other parts of the south, southwest and plains, almost 50 million people remain under heat alerts with more record breaking heat expected through the weekend.
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Overseas, a dramatic attack today on a Russian warship at a naval base in the Black Sea from what appears to be a U.S. drone launched by Ukraine. Richard Engel has late details.
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The sea drone slips through the water silently under the cover of darkness. Its target is a Russian landing ship in the Black Sea. The pilotless remotely operated kamikaze boat packed with explosives is closing in until the video released by Ukrainian security services breaks up. Afterwards, a Russian ship can be seen listing being guided into a Russian harbor. The Russian military claimed it stopped the sea drone attack and made no mention of damage.
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NBC news geolocated the video and analyzed ship logs. The damaged ship looks very much like the one attacked by the drone personnel. With ukraine's counteroffensive making little progress so far in the east. It seems ukraine is finding alternative ways to fight back and take the war to Russia, using small drones to attack downtown Moscow and now exploding boats.
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President Zelensky. As with other drone attacks, didn't directly claim responsibility for the sea drone, but he did congratulate Ukraine's security services for, quote, returning the war to the aggressor state. Lester.
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Richard Angle tonight, thank you. Now to the economy. Employers added 187,000 jobs in July, a slower pace, but a sign the Fed's efforts to tame inflation may be working. At the same time, many companies still struggle to find skilled workers. With more on that, here's Tom Costello.
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That bus in Saint Paul, Minnesota, is the sound of automation. Small business Dell Core Robotics has doubled in three years. Building machines that can package 600 food products per minute. What's your read on the economy isn't slowing down or is it still strong?
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We see an economy that's still strong.
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CEO Dale Anderson wants to hire another 40 to 50 employees by year's end. The challenge finding qualified workers half the staff have engineering bachelor's degrees. The other half have associates in robotics or automation. What are you looking for in an employee? The number one thing we look for.
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Is a good attitude, a desire to.
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Learn. I'm wiring these pushbuttons to some term.
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Like 20 year old Alexis Barnett making $27 an hour with no debt.
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When I do go out with my friends, I'm the only one that's not worried about how much we're spending, where we're.
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Going, how much gas it's going to cost.
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Minnesota's unemployment rate, 2.9%. It's among the lowest unemployment rates in the country. And with 185,000 job openings in Minnesota, that's the third lowest on record. While job gains are slowing nationally, wages are up 4.4% in a year. National unemployment near record lows, 3.5%.
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And as today's jobs numbers make clear by dynamics is working.
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On the factory floor. It's a pay for skill, knowledge. So the more you learn, the more you'll get paid. 3 to 4 years.
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In that field of robotics. You should be making close to, if not more than, $100 a year.
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That's a good salary. That's a great salary. Upward mobility, even without a four year degree. Tom Costello, NBC News, Saint Paul, Minnesota.
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In 60 seconds, for the first time, a promising new pill that helps women suffering from postpartum depression. It could be a game changer for millions. How it works, next. It's being hailed as a potential breakthrough for something millions of new moms experience. Postpartum depression. The FDA this weekend could approve the first ever pill to treat it. Here's Anne Thompson with tonight's Health Alert.
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MORRISON Newberry is a happy mother of two today. But after the difficult birth and hospitalization of her first daughter, she says she suffered postpartum depression. I told my husband I didn't want to live anymore and I really.
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Believed that he and my daughter would be better off without me.
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It happened to Rosa Phillips after the birth of her second child.
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I just felt very standoffish. I'm sad, crying. What most people would say was depression.
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Both women were diagnosed with postpartum depression, a condition that affects a half million women a year. Symptoms include crying more than usual, feeling numb or disconnected from your baby and worrying you will hurt your baby. Tonight, the FDA approving a new drug called Zofran alone. It is a fast acting antidepressant pill taken once a day for 14 days.
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Rosa Phillips was part of the clinical trial.
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I was able to go back to my normal self in being able to enjoy my family.
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The manufacturer says Duran alone works by targeting brain networks responsible for mood arousal behavior and cognition. But it is the speed working in as little as three days that could be a difference maker, says one of the doctors involved in the trial. It is so important that we have treatments that can act quickly, and current antidepressant therapy available orally can take weeks to months to work.
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News of the Ranallo Thrills Marissa Newbury. I absolutely wish that this had been an option for me. Therapy, a support group and medication eventually helped her cope. But for suffering moms and their families, time matters. Anne Thompson, NBC News.
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And up next, phony bank accounts resurface at Wells Fargo. Customers say they never open them. Our exclusive report coming up. We're back now with our NBC News investigation. Wells Fargo has faced steep fines in the past for fraudulent accounts opened without customers consent. Now there are new claims of accounts at the bank being made in people's names without their knowing it.
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Here's Erin McLaughlin.
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Long time forensic accountant Jay Patterson says he was alarmed when in June 2022, he received a Wells Fargo Bank statement. The problem, he says he's never banked at Wells Fargo.
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It was horrifying.
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More than a month later, Patterson received confirmation the fraudulent account was closed per his request. But its origins remain a mystery. And through his own investigation, he learned fraudsters tried to transfer thousands of dollars the account never had.
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Whoever did that had my name and Social Security number. The date of birth was wrong and the driver's license information was wrong.
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And how did that make you feel? Invited experts say this appears to be a case of synthetic identity fraud when imposters create new identities using both real and fake personal information. NBC News Senior Investigative reporter Gretchen Morgenson broke the story because.
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Some of the information that Wells Fargo had about this particular account holder was incorrect. Experts tell me that this means they should have flagged the account, looked deeper and not opened it.
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Patterson is now seeking a class action lawsuit, pointing to at least 50 other victims who formerly complained about Wells Fargo accounts wrongfully opened in their name. Wells Fargo says the allegations are without merit, pointing to identity theft as a broad industry problem.
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We're going to see more of this in the coming months. And regulators will really have to step it up and the banks as well.
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Fraudulent accounts can damage your credit rating. The website Early Warning Scam can help you see what accounts exist in your name to make sure this type of fraud doesn't happen to you. Erin McLaughlin, NBC News.
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And next, the Mega millions jackpot surpasses 1.3 billion. Somebody could be very lucky this evening. That's because the Mega millions jackpot for tonight's drawing is now at $1.35 billion. It's the fourth largest lottery prize in U.S. history. In case you're wondering, the odds of winning about one in 300 million. That's Nightly News for this Friday. Thank you for watching.
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I'm Lester Holt. Please take care of yourself and each other. Good night. Thanks for watching our YouTube channel. Follow today's top stories and breaking news by downloading the NBC News app.