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3 police officers among 5 people indicted in race-related beating
3 hours ago ago from ForneyAndYou.com
Six people, including four police officers, were indicted in the fatal race-related beating of a Latino man in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, the Justice Department said Tuesday.
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In a report received today, Bp. Chad Gandiya of the Anglican Diocese of Harare, CPCA – Church of the Province of Central Africa, the Anglican entity that the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Anglican Primates recognize as part of the worldwide Anglican Communion – communicated details about the disruptions of church life that continued last weekend at the instigation of breakaway Bp. Nolbert Kunonga, with the apparent collusion of ...
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The Netherlands: The Lord Mayor of Amsterdam, Mr. J.H. Cohen, acknowledged the right of Cry for Life to stand up for the unborn in a public rally. In a letter to director Dr. L.P. Dorenbos, he promised a large police force would be available to prevent any opposition forces from preventing the march. This was a response to last year's march when the event was significantly delayed by physical confrontations resulting in the arrest of ...
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1 day ago ago from All Politics is Local: South Coast Political Blog
Mayor Scott Lang, who didn't respond to my questions on the Esther Barker story when he had a chance last week, went on a friendly forum yesterday to make claims of inaccuracy. He went on the same talk radio forum, actually, on which he announced his re-election campaign. (He did not announce it at a neutral forum where all the print, TV and radio press could ask questions). Anyway, under the leading questions of Ken (I'm wondering ...
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13 hours ago ago from Gawker
Police Officers Fight for the Right to Sext from Work Phones The Supreme Court will rule on whether employees have the right to privacy on work-supplied electronic devices when it hears a case in which some California cops got caught sexting by their chief. The LA Times reports that the officers, in Ontario, California, were told to use their phones only for "official police business," instead they probably told various ...
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10 hours ago ago from Washington Post - Entertainment
WASHINGTON -- Feds indict two teens and four police officers after probe of fatal Pa. race beating.
