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Police ID man fatally shot by deputy in Pocatello POCATELLO, Idaho (AP) — Authorities have identified a man who was fatally shot by a sheriff's deputy in Pocatello. The Bannock County Sheriff's Office says 62-year-old Lawrence McClellon was armed with a gun during his encounter with law enforcement officers. McClellon died at the scene Friday ...
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Suburban Chicago officer injured while pursuing suspect MARKHAM, Ill. (AP) — A suburban Chicago police officer has been injured while pursuing a vehicle allegedly involved in a shooting at a gas station. Markham Police Chief Mack Sanders says officers responded to a call in the suburb southwest of Chicago around 5 a.m. Sunday. The suspect's vehicle ...
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Indiana Supreme Court considers eavesdropping case The court heard arguments last week in a case involving a Long Beach murder suspect whose supposedly private conversation with his attorney in a police interrogation room was recorded. The video was then viewed by LaPorte County's chief deputy prosecutor, who ordered a transcript of the ...
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Ohio's capital city facing near record-high homicide rate COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Earlier this month, with homicides at a near-record high in Ohio's capital and biggest city, the Columbus police chief declared a "call for action, and a call for peace" in hopes of reducing the killing. "This holiday season is one of those where we hope for peace, but we can bring ...
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India tightens Christmas security after Christians attacked Police arrested one member of the group and a priest, according to the Press Trust of India news agency. The priest was charged with forced religious ... Aligarh against holding Christmas festivities. State police were put on alert to ensure that festivities were held without incident, Indian media reported.
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Sheriff Tony Estrada, another kind of Arizona lawman ... the first half with the Nogales Police Department and the last half as elected sheriff. Estrada is a critic of President Donald Trump's immigration policies and plans for a "big, beautiful" border wall. less. In this Dec. 5, 2017, photo, Santa Cruz County Sheriff Tony Estrada poses for a photo in Nogales, Ariz.
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Man arraigned in killing of 79-year-old Holocaust survivor ... the former Soviet Union in WWII. The newspaper cites an interview from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. Officers were called to Yufa's house on reports of a medical emergency and found him dead. Flint Township Police spokesman Brad Wangler says evidence at the scene indicated foul play.
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Car Stolen With Child Inside on Christmas Eve (Hartford, CONN. / CBS Connecticut)– A car was stolen from a Hartford laundromat with a child inside on Christmas Eve, according to police. A woman left her one-year old nephew sleeping in the car when she went into the laundromat at 1880 Main Street to wash clothes around 6 p.m. As she took her ...
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Hospital shooting, election fraud debate, keno top stories —The family of Nathan Carman, suspected in the slaying of his millionaire grandfather in Connecticut, filed a lawsuit i n New Hampshire accusing ... —Police confirmed that Terry Peder Rasmussen was the man suspected of killing six women and children while using numerous names in multiple states.
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Region is greeted by Christmas Day snow NORWICH — Eastern Connecticut awoke Monday morning to a soft blanket of Christmas snow, as a quick-moving storm passed through the region starting as rain before dropping ... Total calls for service by the state police were 4,436, with 23 drunken driving arrests and 303 speeding violations.
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Today in History (The tiger was killed by police.) Russia's military successfully test-fired a new intercontinental ballistic missile capable of carrying multiple nuclear warheads. Five years ago: In his Christmas message to the world, Pope Benedict XVI called for an end to the slaughter in Syria and for more meaningful ...
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Electric bike crackdown spurs delivery worker concern Police enforcement against the bicycles has already been on the upswing, with almost 1,000 of them confiscated by police in 2017, an increase of several hundred from the year before. While new electric bikes can go for several thousands of dollars, similar to some gas-powered scooters like Vespas, ...
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