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Talk about dopey: A Bronx thief allegedly snatched a woman's cell phone and used it to post a photo of himself smoking marijuana on her Facebook page. According to police, he grabbed the 27-year-old victim's phone last Sunday at 3am and ran away. Soon after, she spotted the photo on...
The host of the Rifleman's Journal show on the Sportsman Channel was shot to death by a jealous husband in Montana, reports the AP . Gregory Rodriguez, 43, was killed by Wayne Bengston, 41, after Bengston caught Rodriguez visiting his wife, police say. Bengston pistol-whipped his wife, drove off, then killed...
Ohio man exonerated of murder after 13 years in prison wins civil rights ... Fox News CINCINNATI – An Ohio man who spent 13 years in prison for a murder that DNA testing later proved he didn't commit was crying as a federal jury found that two police detectives violated his civil rights by coercing and falsifying testimony and ...
Egyptian court ruling in soccer riot deaths inflames protests NBCNews.com (blog) By Yousri Mohamed and Marwa Awad, Reuters. Egyptian protesters torched buildings in Cairo and tried unsuccessfully to disrupt international shipping on the Suez Canal, as a court ruling on a deadly soccer riot stoked rage in a country beset by ...
Egypt football riot sentences spark deadly unrest GlobalPost Fans of Al-Ahly football club, whose members were killed in a February 2012 stadium riot in Port Said in which 74 people died, had warned police they would retaliate if the defendants were exonerated. Two protesters were killed in clashes with police ...
KTLA Protests Erupt over Death Sentences in Egypt Football Riot KTLA Cairo (CNN) — Two people were killed and at least 15 injured Saturday in Cairo, officials said, as Egyptians in two rival cities took to the streets to vent their anger over court verdicts in a controversial case involving deadly riots at a soccer game.
AMERICAblog (blog) I had to brutally murder the black gay guy because he hit on me AMERICAblog (blog) And then, what do you know – a black gay man who was running for mayor of a Mississippi town, Marco McMillian, is found brutally murdered, but the suspect, Lawrence Reed, says he had to do it because, you see, the gay guy hit on him. Oh the number of ...
HELENA, Mont. -- U.S. Sen. Max Baucus has been here before. Back during the Clinton era, the Democrat faced a choice: support an assault weapons...
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CBC.ca Fans in Cairo rampage after soccer riot verdict CBC.ca An Egyptian court on Saturday confirmed the death sentences against 21 people for taking part in a deadly soccer riot but acquitted seven police officers for their alleged role in the violence. The verdict enraged fans in Cairo, prompting them to torch ...
NBCNews.com (blog) 1 dead as Egypt soccer-riot death sentences spark violence NBCNews.com (blog) The stadium riot took place last year at the end of a match in Port Said between local side Al-Masry and Cairo's Al-Ahly team. Spectators were crushed when panicked crowds tried to escape from the stadium after a pitch invasion by Al-Masry supporters.
New York Times As Security Crisis Deepens in Egypt After Verdict, Calls for a Military Coup New York Times PORT SAID, Egypt — Just months ago, demonstrators here and around Egypt were chanting for the end of military rule. But on Saturday, a court ruling about a soccer riot set off angry mobs that burned two buildings in Cairo and threatened the Suez Canal ...
Eight school buses stolen overnight Friday from a garage on Chicago's South Side turned up Friday evening in a pile of twisted metal in a...
Joseph Erbentraut
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NBCNews.com (blog) 1 dead as Egypt soccer-riot death sentences spark violence NBCNews.com (blog) Egyptian protesters torched buildings in Cairo and tried unsuccessfully to disrupt international shipping on the Suez Canal, as a court ruling on a deadly soccer riot stoked rage in a country beset by worsening security. The ruling enraged residents of ...
HARTFORD, Conn. -- Can mentally ill people consent to sadomasochistic sex? Can anyone consent to abusive and degrading sexual acts? Connecticut's highest court has decided...
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MEXICO CITY -- A federal prosecutor in Mexico said Friday that a group of vigilantes in western Mexico appears to have links to the Jalisco...
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