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Mar 30 2023
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Man dies weeks after Henderson crash during alleged robbery incident
In connection with a Henderson incident involving the first Metro Police officer-involved shooting of 2023, a 101-year-old man injured in an ensuing vehicle collision, has died weeks later, according to a news release from the department. Herbert Muskin, 101, who was injured in the crash and had been transported to St. Rose Hospital at the time, died today at Sunrise Hospital. In the early
Las Vegas SunJan 03 2023
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Albuquerque Sets Annual Homicide Record in 2022
Mayor Tim Keller’s (D) Albuquerque witnessed 120 homicides in 2022, setting a calamitous new annual record for the city. On December 4, 2022, the Associated Press noted Albuquerque had reached 115 homicides for the year. However, after year’s end, KOAT reported Albuquerque finished up 2022 with 120 homicides. The AP observed 117 homicides were reported in 2021, but three of those were
Breitbart NewsApr 05 2023
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'Call it fate or God': Hero cops who stopped Nashville shooter detail confrontation
The Nashville police officers who have been widely hailed as heroes after promptly ending the mass shooting at a private Christian school that left six people dead are crediting their training for their swift response. Det. Michael Collazo and Officer Rex Engelbert of the Metro Nashville Police Department fired the fatal shots, killing 28-year-old Audrey Hale, after she opened fire at The
The Christian PostApr 05 2023
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Nebraska development director resigns; questions raised over conflicts of interest
Nebraska Department of Economic Development Director Tony Goins has resigned after news reports raised questions about possible conflicts of interest. In an email Wednesday morning, Gov. Jim Pillen thanked Goins and wished his family the best. In a statement, Goins said he has been the target of “false attacks,” and decided to step down so he didn’t distract from DED’s other work. "It has been
Lincoln Journal StarMar 27 2023
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Burning smell in D.C. area probably drifted from North Carolina fires
That burning smell in the Washington air on Monday? It probably blew here from wildfires in North Carolina, according to the National Weather Service and local fire department officials. Fast, informative and written just for locals. Get The 7 DMV newsletter in your inbox every weekday morning. “Out of all the calls, and we keep receiving them, there is no source of smoke in Montgomery County
Washington PostMar 30 2023
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California police union head charged with importing fentanyl
SAN JOSE, Calif. (NewsNation) — The executive director of the San Jose Police Officers’ Association has been charged with attempting to illegally import a controlled substance, according to the United States Department of Justice. The arrest of 64-year-old Joanne Marian Segovia has stunned the law enforcement community and raised new suspicions regarding how the opioid crisis in the U.S. may
NewsNationMar 27 2023
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Death of Lewis Prison inmate investigated as homicide
Jereme Cosby, a 50-year-old inmate, was found unresponsive and with injuries in his shared housing unit on Saturday at Lewis Prison in Buckeye. Staff began conducting life-saving measures, according to a statement from the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry. Responding paramedics, in consultation with medical staff at Abrazo West Campus in Goodyear, declared Cosby
AZ CentralMar 27 2023
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6 killed in Tennessee Christian school shooting; shooter identified as female with 'assault-type rifles'
A teenage female shooter opened fire on the campus of a Christian school in Tennessee on Monday morning, killing at least three children and three adults before being shot dead by police. The Covenant Presbyterian School of Nashville, a private school founded in 2001 by the Covenant Presbyterian Church, which is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church in America, was the target of the shooting
The Christian PostMar 27 2023
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Three Children and Two Adults Were Killed in Nashville Christian School Shooting - RELEVANT
Three children and two adults were killed in a shooting today at The Covenant School, a private Christian school located in the Green Hills neighborhood of Nashville. The Nashville Fire Department responded to reports of an “active shooter” at the school Monday morning and confirmed that multiple patients were being treated, though the total number of people injured is currently unknown. Three
Relevant MagazineApr 05 2023
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Sutherland Springs shooting victims offered $144 million settlement, DOJ announces
The Justice Department announced Wednesday it made a "tentative" agreement for a $144 settlement stemming from civil cases over a November 2017 mass shooting at the First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs, Texas, which left 26 people dead. The settlement is said to resolve claims from more than 75 plaintiffs who claimed the Air Force neglected to transmit to the National Instant Criminal
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