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Police: Mom Waved Gun in Chuck E. Cheese Feud

Tue, 02/05/2013 - 12:30
Bad: A spat at a Connecticut restaurant prompted a 30-year-old woman to whip out a semiautomatic handgun and load it, police say. Worse: The restaurant was Chuck E. Cheese. Worst: Tawana Bourne was there with her child, the Hartford Courant reports. She's out on $50,000 bail after allegedly threatening...
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NYPD Stopped, Frisked 8.6% of City in 2011

Tue, 02/05/2013 - 10:29
The NYPD detained the equivalent of 8.6% of all New Yorkers as part of its controversial " stop and frisk " program in 2011, and almost all of them were minorities, according to a statistical breakdown the department released last night. All told, police stopped a record 685,724 people, and...
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Manson Killed More People: New Tape

Tue, 02/05/2013 - 06:42
In May of last year came an intriguing and horrific revelation: The LAPD was trying to obtain decades-old audio recordings that could link Charles Manson to more murders. The tapes purportedly feature conversations between Manson's former right-hand man, Charles "Tex" Watson, and Watson's lawyer, Bill Boyd. Now, MyFox LA has...
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Feds Can Kill US Citizens: DOJ Memo

Tue, 02/05/2013 - 05:53
It is legal for the American government to order the killing of an American citizen if a "high-level" official decides that the person is a senior member of al-Qaeda or an associated group who poses "an imminent threat of violent attack" against the US, according to a Justice Department memo...
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54 Countries Aided CIA in Post-9/11 Interrogations

Tue, 02/05/2013 - 05:23
The US was far from alone in its controversial counterterror practices after 9/11: More than a quarter of the world's countries helped the agency, a new report says. Some partners hosted secret interrogation prisons; some arrested suspects; others let the CIA refuel its planes at their airports, the New York...
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Sniper Suspect Had 2 Stays in Mental Hospital

Tue, 02/05/2013 - 01:58
Eddie Ray Routh was taken to a mental hospital twice in the five months before he was accused in the murder of American Snipe r author Chris Kyle and a friend, according to police records seen by the AP . The 25-year-old Iraq veteran was first hospitalized after threatening to kill...
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Cops: Freed Alabama Boy 'Laughing, Playing'

Mon, 02/04/2013 - 22:42
The 5-year-old Alabama boy freed in a raid that ended in kidnapper Jimmy Lee Dykes' death has been reunited with his mother after his weeklong ordeal in an underground bunker. Hours after the rescue, Ethan was "laughing, joking, playing, eating—the things that you would expect a normal 5- to...
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Crime War Brews in City Hosting Winter Olympics

Mon, 02/04/2013 - 17:45
A city with subtropical weather and palm trees already seemed an odd choice for the Winter Olympics. Now fears of an all-out mafia war are rising in Sochi, Russia's host city for the 2014 games, the Guardian reports. The assassination of top mobster Aslan Usoyan in January left a power...
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Abductor Dead, Child Safe in Alabama Standoff

Mon, 02/04/2013 - 14:23
The former trucker who kidnapped a 5-year-old boy in Alabama is dead and the child is safe, Reuters reports. "It's all over," said a law enforcement official. "The boy is OK." Jimmy Lee Dykes, 65, had seized the boy from a school bus last week after allegedly shooting the driver...
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'Cookie Monster' Steals Century-Old Cookie Sculpture

Mon, 02/04/2013 - 13:37
A century-old, 44-pound cookie sculpture was stolen last month from outside a famous German bakery, and police have now received two "ransom" notes. Both included pictures of a person dressed as Cookie Monster putting the golden cookie in his or her mouth, Spiegel reports; the AP adds that the most...
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Guards Tase, Tie Down American Sniper Suspect

Mon, 02/04/2013 - 13:22
Police got rough with the alleged killer of US sniper Chris Kyle last night, Tasering him in his jail cell and tying him to a chair, ABC News reports. Authorities say guards at the central Texas jail Tasered Eddie Ray Routh , 25, when he refused to return his dinner tray,...
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Slain Tourist's Kids Unaware of Her Death

Mon, 02/04/2013 - 10:01
It's been all over the news, but Sarai Sierra's kids—boys ages nine and 11—still don't know their mother was found dead in Turkey , their grandmother tells the Today show. Their father is currently in Istanbul working alongside police to solve the killing. He's "going to talk to them...
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Trump Suing Bill Maher Over Orangutan Bet

Mon, 02/04/2013 - 08:48
Well, that'll teach Bill Maher to make a mock bet with Donald Trump: On the Tonight Show last month, Maher told Jay Leno he would donate $5 million to the charity of Trump's choice if the business mogul provided a birth certificate showing he's not the "spawn of his mother...
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Soccer Infiltrated by Organized Crime

Mon, 02/04/2013 - 08:36
Is soccer completely rigged? You'd be forgiven for thinking that, in light of a Europol investigation released today that identifies 680 matches authorities suspect were fixed for gambling purposes. The alleged culprit: an Asia-based organized crime syndicate. Authorities suspect at least 425 people, including players and both match and club...
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Suspect in American Sniper 's Murder a Vet He Was Helping

Mon, 02/04/2013 - 05:33
The former Navy SEAL sniper shot dead alongside a friend at a Texas shooting range yesterday appears to have been killed by a troubled Iraq War veteran he was trying to help, authorities say. Travis Cox, director of a nonprofit veterans' organization that American Sniper author Chris Kyle helped found,...
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Canadian Wins Super Bowl Trip, US Won't Let Him In

Mon, 02/04/2013 - 01:23
Myles Wilkinson is one unlucky contest winner. The British Columbia man beat nearly 4 million other fantasy football players to win an all-expenses trip to the Super Bowl, only to be turned back because of a decades-old pot conviction, the CBC reports. American customs agents told Wilkinson he was barred...
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Student: I Was Hospitalized for Calling My Prof a Bitch

Sun, 02/03/2013 - 13:50
A student is suing Columbia University after he was hospitalized against his will for 30 days—apparently for cussing out his Spanish professor, the Columbia Spectator reports. In his lawsuit , Oren Ungerleider admits to calling his professor a bitch in front of the class over a low grade. But he...
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American Sniper Shot to Death at Gun Range

Sun, 02/03/2013 - 12:21
Chris Kyle, the man who detailed his 160-some kills during a decade as a Navy SEAL in the book American Sniper, has been killed at a Texas gun range, reports Reuters . Another man, Chad Littlefield, was also shot dead, and the AP reports that authorities have charged a suspect, Eddie...
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Alabama Sheriff: 'I Want to Thank' Hostage-Taker

Sun, 02/03/2013 - 11:37
Looks like police are still playing "good cop" on the sixth day of a hostage standoff in rural Alabama, reports NBC News . "I want to thank him for taking care of our child," said the Dale County sheriff of alleged kidnapper Jimmy Lee Dykes, 65. "That's very important." Dykes is...
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Turkey Police: US Tourist Was Killed By Blow to Head

Sun, 02/03/2013 - 11:03
Istanbul's police chief is contradicting initial reports that American tourist Sarai Sierra was stabbed to death , telling CNN that she instead died of a blow to the head. "We have confirmed that she was murdered by way of impacts on her head," he said today. "But we need to conclude...
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