Footage shows moment US girl narrowly avoids bullets in mall shooting

Police in Arizona have released shocking footage of the moment a four-year-old girl narrowly avoided being shot. (Photo courtesy: YoutTube)
Updated 14 April 2017
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Footage shows moment US girl narrowly avoids bullets in mall shooting

DUBAI: Police in Arizona have released shocking footage of the moment a four-year-old girl narrowly avoided being shot while watching TV in a barbershop.
The young girl is seen taking a seat at the Paisanos Barber Shop in a local strip mall on Monday and moments later, a series of shots were fired at the window, narrowly missing the girl’s head.
According to Fox 10 Phoenix, she was taken to hospital for minor cuts but is in good health.
Police arrested Michael David Hart, 23, and Rafael Santos, 21, in connection with the shooting which was not targeted at the young girl.
It is believed the shooter was targeting the tattoo parlor next to the barbershop.


Trump ‘very disappointed’ with UK’s Starmer for blocking use of air bases, Telegraph says

Updated 02 March 2026
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Trump ‘very disappointed’ with UK’s Starmer for blocking use of air bases, Telegraph says

  • UK PM then said bases could ‌be used in “defensive” operations
  • Trump says it took “too long” for Starmer to change his mind

LONDON: Donald Trump said he was “very disappointed” with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer for not allowing the US to use the Diego Garcia air base to carry out strikes on Iran, the Daily Telegraph quoted the US president as saying in an interview.
Britain had reportedly initially ‌denied the US ‌permission to conduct air strikes ​from ‌its ⁠bases, ​but on ⁠Sunday evening Starmer said he was accepting a request for their use in any “defensive” strikes the US wanted to make against Iranian targets.
In an interview published on Monday Trump told the British newspaper that it took “too long” for Starmer to change ⁠his mind.
“That’s probably never happened between our ‌countries before,” he told ‌the Telegraph, adding: “It sounds like ​he was worried about the ‌legality.”
Trump said Starmer should have approved from ‌the get-go the American use of Diego Garcia — a strategically important US-UK air base in the Indian Ocean — saying Iran was responsible for killing “a lot of people from ‌your country.”
Britain was not involved in the joint US-Israel air strikes on Iran ⁠that killed ⁠the country’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on Saturday.
Since attacks on Iran started on Saturday, Iran has been targeting Gulf countries with missiles, and on Sunday an Iranian-made drone hit Britain’s RAF Akrotiri base in Cyprus, causing limited damage and no casualties.
Trump said it was “useful” that the US would now be able to launch operations from Diego Garcia, as he also criticized a deal Starmer ​has made over ​the sovereignty of the Chagos Islands, where Diego Garcia is based.