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Armed and Dangerous Suspect Sparks Intensive Manhunt in Shrewsbury
Residents of Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, were urged to remain vigilant and avoid a specific neighborhood on Thursday morning as a massive police operation unfolded in search of an armed and dangerousindividual.
The situation began early Thursday when the Shrewsbury Police Department initiated a concentrated search in the area surrounding Jordan Pond, specifically near the intersection of Edgewater and Plainfield Avenues. The immediate vicinity was cordoned off as a safety precaution, with law enforcement declaring it an active scene.
“In the interest of public safety, we are advising all residents to avoid the area of Jordan Pond until further notice. The situation is active and ongoing,” a statement from the Police read.
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The threat level was considered significant enough to trigger security protocols at a nearby school. The Coolidge School campus was swiftly secured as a preventative measure. School administration officials were quick to reassure the community, confirming that all students and staff were safe and accounted for inside the building. Parents were notified of the situation through the district’s emergency communication system.
The scale of the response escalated as the Massachusetts State Police confirmed their deployment to the scene to assist local authorities. The collaboration between local and state police highlights the seriousness with which this threat is being treated. Troopers, alongside Shrewsbury officers, are conducting a thorough, door-to-door search of the area.
As a breaking news story, specific details about the suspect’s identity, what led to the manhunt, or whether there is an immediate threat to the wider public remain undisclosed. Police are expected to hold a press briefing once the situation is resolved or more information can be released to the public without compromising the operation.
This incident has undoubtedly shaken the typically quiet community . It serves as a stark reminder of the critical role first responders play and the importance of heeding official warnings during developing emergencies.
Residents are encouraged to monitor the official Shrewsbury Police Department Facebook page and Twitter account for the most accurate and timely updates. Anyone with information or who may have seen suspicious activity in the Jordan Pond area is urged to contact the Shrewsbury Police immediately at (508) 845-4681. Do not approach the individual if spotted.
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Table of Contents – Severe Thunderstorm Watch
Damaging Winds, Hail, Heavy Rain: 2-Day Severe Storm Threat Hits Metro Detroit
Metro Detroit, MI – Buckle up, Michigan. Mother Nature isn’t messing around this time. A powerful two-day severe weather outbreak is poised to slam southeast Michigan starting Monday, May 18, and continuing through Tuesday, May 19. We’re talking damaging winds that could knock out power, hail the size of golf balls, torrential downpours that flood roads, and even isolated tornadoes.
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The 4Warn Weather Team has issued back-to-back 4Warn Weather Alerts for both afternoons and evenings. If you live anywhere in Metro Detroit—from Ann Arbor to Warren, from Downriver to Pontiac—you need to pay close attention. This isn’t a drill.
Monday’s Threat: Slight Risk, Serious Punch
The Storm Prediction Center has placed nearly all of southeast Michigan under a Level 2 out of 5 Slight Risk for severe thunderstorms on Monday. That might sound low, but don’t let the number fool you. A “slight” risk in Michigan often means chaos.
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Why? A fast-moving disturbance is colliding with warm, sticky air that’s been building all day. Humidity levels are rising, and the atmosphere is getting restless. Scattered thunderstorms will likely fire up between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. Monday, though a few isolated cells could pop up earlier in the afternoon. Some storms may linger well into the late evening.
What Monday’s storms can deliver:
Damaging wind gusts (60+ mph) – enough to snap tree limbs and toss lawn furniture.
Large hail (quarter-sized or bigger) – say goodbye to your garden and car paint.
Locally heavy rainfall – rapid ponding on interstates like I-75, I-94, and M-59.
Isolated tornadoes – quick spin-ups that can touch down with little warning.
Tuesday: Another Round, Same Risks
Just when you think it’s over, the atmosphere reloads. Tuesday brings a second Slight Risk (Level 2 of 5) for every corner of southeast Michigan. A strong cold front will barrel into the region’s warm, unstable air mass, sparking another round of intense thunderstorms.
Severe Thunderstorm Watch
The most dangerous window on Tuesday? Between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. That’s prime time for after-school pickups, evening commutes, and outdoor sports practices. Tuesday’s storms will mirror Monday’s playbook:
Damaging wind gusts
Large hail
Heavy downpours leading to flash flooding
Isolated tornadoes
Pro tip from meteorologists: Don’t rely on just one way to get warnings. Outdoor sirens are for people outside—not for sleeping families. Make sure you have Wireless Emergency Alerts enabled on your phone, plus a NOAA Weather Radio or a reliable weather app with push notifications.
How to Prepare Like a Michigander (Without Panicking)
We’ve all been through Michigan severe weather before. But complacency is the real danger. Here’s your to-do list before the first raindrop falls:
Charge everything. Phones, laptops, power banks, and even that old tablet. If winds take down power lines, you could be in the dark for hours.
Secure loose outdoor items. Patio umbrellas, trash cans, kids’ toys, and potted plants become missiles in 60-mph winds.
Know your safe spot. Interior room on the lowest floor, away from windows. Basement is best. No basement? A closet or bathroom under the stairs works.
Trim dead branches. That big old maple over your driveway? Those dead limbs are potential roof piercers.
Review tornado safety. If you hear a warning, don’t film the sky—get low, cover your head, and wait it out.
What Makes This Setup Unusual?
Two back-to-back slight-risk days aren’t uncommon in late spring, but the combination of factors is worth noting. The National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac office highlighted that both days feature high atmospheric instability and strong wind shear—the two key ingredients for rotating storms. When shear pairs with humidity and daytime heating, even non-supercell storms can produce surprising damage.
Also, the timing is lousy for evening commuters. Monday’s 4-8 p.m. window and Tuesday’s 2-8 p.m. window overlap perfectly with rush hour. Imagine crawling along the Lodge Freeway while hail pounds your windshield. Not fun.
What About Flooding?
Yes. Heavy rain is a real concern. Urban areas like Detroit, Dearborn, and Southfield have lots of concrete and overwhelmed storm drains. Just one inch of rain can cause street flooding. Some storms could drop 1 to 2 inches per hour. Avoid driving through standing water—turn around, don’t drown. Six inches of moving water can knock you off your feet; one foot can float most cars.
Final Word: Stay Weather-Aware, Not Scared
Look, Michigan knows severe weather. We’ve survived derechos, ice storms, and the occasional freak tornado. The goal isn’t to scare you—it’s to make sure you’re ready. Have a plan. Keep your phone charged. And for the next two days, keep one eye on the sky.
Bottom line: Monday and Tuesday are not the days to ignore your weather app. Those 4Warn Weather Alerts are your signal to take action. Stay safe, Metro Detroit.
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PSG vs Nantes: Can Desperate Nantes Survive PSG’s Title-Charging Attack?
Paris, France – The pressure is mounting at the top of French soccer, and PSG just got a wake-up call. After a shocking 2-1 loss to Lyon over the weekend, the Parisian superstars are looking to bounce back fast when they host a scrappy but struggling Nantessquad on Wednesday night at the Parc des Princes.
PSG vs Nantes
Right now, PSG sits only one point ahead of Lens in the Ligue 1 title race. But here’s the good news for fans in Paris: they still have a game in hand. That means Wednesday is a golden opportunity to build a bigger cushion and remind everyone why they’re the defending champions.
But don’t sleep on Nantes. The visitors are fighting for their lives. Sitting second from the bottom of the table, they’re five points away from even a relegation playoff spot. With only five matches left, every point feels like a lifeline.
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PSG’s Home Form: A Rare Vulnerability?
For a team that’s used to steamrolling everyone at home, Luis Enrique’s men have shown some cracks. They haven’t lost back-to-back league games at the Parc des Princes since 2023, and they’ll be desperate to avoid that unwanted stat on Wednesday. A loss here would also mark the first time since that same year that PSG loses more than one home league game in a calendar year.
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That said, there’s a powerful pattern working in their favor. When PSG leads at halftime in Ligue 1 this season, they have a perfect 100% record. On the flip side, four of their five domestic defeats came when they were trailing after 45 minutes. So expect them to come out swinging early.
And here’s another number that should worry Nantes: PSG is also 100% against teams currently in the bottom three, keeping three clean sheets in four such matches. That’s not just dominance—that’s a statement.
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Nantes: Fading Hope or Last Gasp?
Interim manager Vahid Halilhodzic (yes, the same guy who once coached PSG) has a mountain to climb. His Nantes side is winless in their last five away games. Sure, they’ve scraped together a couple of road draws recently, but scoring has been a nightmare. In 2025-26 alone, they’ve failed to score in seven away matches, including the last three in a row.
Even worse? They haven’t taken a single point this season against any team currently in the top three, managing just one goal across those games.
But history throws a tiny lifeline: Nantes actually beat PSG at the Parc des Princes back in 2022 (2-1), and they’ve grabbed points in two of their last three league meetings against the Parisians. Could lightning strike twice? Most analysts doubt it.
PSG vs Nantes
Team News: Who’s In, Who’s Out?
PSG has a few injury concerns. Midfielder Fabian Ruiz is dealing with a knee issue and could miss out. Left-back Nuno Mendes is questionable with a knock. On the bright side, Desire Doue and Bradley Barcola both played through minor injuries over the weekend, so they should be available.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia scored a late consolation goal against Lyon, while Goncalo Ramos had a first-half penalty saved—something he’ll want to forget quickly.
Nantes, meanwhile, has a longer list. Bahmed Deuff (lower back), Fabien Centonze (cruciate ligament), and Kelvin Amian (groin) are all sidelined. Midfielder Dehmaine Tabibou is suspended. The good news? Mostafa Mohamed scored their only goal in Sunday’s 1-1 draw with Brest, though they conceded a heartbreaking equalizer deep into stoppage time.
Let’s be real, America. Nantes has been stingy defensively lately, but can they really keep PSG off the scoresheet for 90 minutes? Unlikely. The home side has too much firepower, too much depth, and way too much on the line. With the title race tightening and a Champions League semi-final on the horizon, PSG needs a clean, professional win.
Expect Kvaratskhelia or Dembele to break the deadlock early, and a second goal to come before the hour mark. Nantes will fight, but they just don’t have the guns to keep pace.
Final score prediction: Paris Saint-Germain 2, Nantes 0
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Liverpool Steal Derby Point After VAR Drama & Salah Makes History – But Did Everton Get Robbed?
Liverpool, UK – Sunday’s Merseyside derby at Hill Dickinson Stadium had everything American soccer fans love: bone-crunching tackles, a jaw-dropping VAR reversal, a record-breaking goal from a legend on his way out, and a finish that left one side feeling absolutely robbed.
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When the dust settled, Everton and Liverpool played to a 1-1 draw – but the scoreline doesn’t even begin to tell the story of this wild Premier League scrap.
Salah Does It Again – And Makes History
With Liverpool’s hopes of Champions League soccer next season hanging by a thread, Mohamed Salah delivered yet another massive moment. Just minutes after Everton thought they’d taken the lead, the Egyptian king coolly slotted home to send the away end into absolute bedlam.
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The goal came against the run of play. Everton’s Iliman Ndiaye had the ball in the net first, and Toffees fans erupted – only for VAR to step in and rule it out for offside. Replays showed it was the right call, but the emotional whiplash was real.
Then came the Liverpool sucker punch. A lazy pass in Everton’s own half was picked off by Cody Gakpo, who spotted Salah’s run and played a clever through ball. Salah did the rest, calmly beating Jordan Pickford one-on-one.
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That goal wasn’t just huge for the match – it was historic. Salah is now tied with Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard as the joint all-time leading scorer in Merseyside derby history during the Premier League era. Not bad for a guy who’s supposedly on his way out this summer.
Everton Fights Back – And Gets a Point
To their credit, David Moyes’ Everton didn’t fold. The Toffees, sitting 8th on the table and dreaming of European football, pushed hard in the second half. Their pressure finally paid off when James Tarkowski rose highest to nod home from a corner in the 72nd minute, sparking wild celebrations at the blue side of the stadium.
Everton vs Liverpool
From there, it was end-to-end chaos. Liverpool looked tired – and for good reason. Arne Slot’s men just came off a brutal midweek Champions League exit, losing 2-0 to PSG at Anfield as part of a 4-0 aggregate quarterfinal thrashing. That followed an FA Cup quarterfinal humiliation against Manchester City. The Reds won’t win a single trophy this season, and you could see the fatigue in their legs.
Everton vs Liverpool
Key Moments & Talking Points
VAR saves Liverpool early: Ndiaye’s disallowed goal was the right call, but Everton fans will argue the whistle came awfully late.
Salah’s farewell tour continues: With his contract expiring, every goal feels like a parting gift. Will this be his last Merseyside goal?
Injury woes for both sides: Liverpool was without Hugo Ekitike (Achilles), Alisson Becker, and Conor Bradley. Everton missed Jack Grealish (ankle – more info) and had Carlos Alcaraz as a late question mark.
Alexander Isak watch: The Swedish striker started for Liverpool and looked lively, but couldn’t find the net. Could he be the future of this attack?
What This Means for Both Clubs
For Everton (8th, 48 points) , a home win would have pulled them within two points of fifth-place Liverpool. Instead, the draw keeps them in the European hunt but feels like two points dropped. David Moyes’ side has been tough to beat, but they’ll regret not capitalizing on a vulnerable Liverpool team.
For Liverpool (5th, 51 points) , this point feels like survival more than success. Their only win in the last five matches across all competitions came against Fulham. With Champions League qualification far from guaranteed, Arne Slot is under serious pressure to steady the ship.
How to Watch (If You Missed It)
Kickoff: 9am ET Sunday
Venue: Hill Dickinson Stadium – Vauxhall, Liverpool
TV Channel: USA Network
Streaming: Watch on USA
Live updates & highlights: Follow PST’s live blog by Andy Edwards
Final Prediction vs. Reality
Our pre-match prediction called for a 1-1 draw – and that’s exactly what we got. We wrote: *“This derby stirs every player who steps onto the pitch… Could Alexander Isak start to make his name brighter in red? Everton 1-1 Liverpool.”* Spot on, though the drama was even crazier than expected.
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