photo prise le 01 octobre 2001 d'un hangar ouvert de la SNCF situé à environ 200 mètres de la gare de Saint-Malo, où sont entreposés 1200 tonnes d'engrais chimiques, composés de 33 % de nitrate d'ammonium, par la société malouine et granvillaise (SMG, groupe Bolloré). Après des tests effectués ce jour sur la "détonabilité" de ces engrais, le préfet d'Ille-et-Vilaine, Claude Guéant, a pris en urgence un arrêté obligeant la SMG à déplacer 2400 sacs de 500 grammes chacun vers un site plus sûr. (Photo by Grégoire MAISONNEUVE / AFP) (Photo by GREGOIRE MAISONNEUVE/AFP via Getty Images)

30-Ton Shipment of Explosive Chemicals Go Missing

The disappearance of 60,000 pounds of toxic ammonium nitrate during its transportation from Wyoming to California has triggered an ongoing investigation. The incident came to light when an empty railcar was discovered at a rail stop in the California Mojave Desert, two weeks after its departure from the initial location.

US Marine veteran Daniel Penny (C) is walked out of the New York Police Department 5th Precinct in Lower Manhattan, May 12, 2023 on his way to a arraignment after he surrendered to authorities after being charged with 2nd Degree Manslaughter in the chokehold death of Jordan Neely. The death of Jordan Neely -- widely identified as a Michael Jackson impersonator who often performed on the train -- earlier this month sparked outrage. (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY / AFP) (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty Images)

Daniel Penny breaks silence

Daniel Penny, the Marine veteran charged with second-degree manslaughter in the death of Jordan Neely, recently sat down for an interview with the New York Post where he gave his first remarks since the incident on May 1st.