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Apr 19 2024
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Macomb prosecutors up charge to felony against fired deputy
Macomb County prosecutors have elevated the charge against a former sheriff’s deputy from a misdemeanor to a felony related to him allegedly slapping an in-custody teen. Derek Reed, 45, who was fired, is now charged with common law misconduct in office, punishable by up to five years in prison. He had been charged with a misdemeanor willful failure to uphold the law, punishable by up to one
Macomb DailyOct 01 2023
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Derek Carr expected to start for the Saints against the Bucs today, barring late setback, sources say
Barring a late setback in his injured right shoulder, Derek Carr is expected to start for the Saints in their game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers today, multiple sources said Sunday. For the second consecutive day, Carr took first-team reps during the team's light practice on Saturday. He suffered a sprained AC joint in his throwing shoulder against the Green Bay Packers last week and did
The Times-PicayuneApr 18 2024
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Pirates’ Joey Bart scratched vs. Mets after freak bullpen incident
A Pirates player was scratched from Wednesday’s game against the Mets after an extremely bizarre and unlikely scenario. Joey Bart, the former No. 2 overall Giants pick whom the Pirates acquired in a trade earlier this month, recently got struck in the head by a home run ball during batting practice while he was catching in the bullpen. Bart, 27, was feeling OK until shortly before first pitch
New York Post (News)Apr 18 2024
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Two Alleged Drug Dealers Accused of Murder in Baby’s Fentanyl Death
Two alleged drug dealers in San Jose, California have been charged with murder for their role in the fentanyl death of a toddler in 2023, The Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office announced on Wednesday. “The charges come five months after Winter’s parents, Derek Vaughn Rayo and Kelly Gene Richardson, became the first in Santa Clara County’s history to be charged with murdering their
Breitbart NewsMay 12 2021
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Judge Finds Aggravating Factors In Chauvin Case, Paving Way For Longer Sentence
A Minnesota judge has found aggravating factors in Derek Chauvin's murder of George Floyd — a finding that dramatically increases the likelihood of a longer sentence.
Chauvin, a former Minneapolis police officer, was found guilty last month of second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in the death of George Floyd in May 2020.
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NPR (Online News)Apr 18 2024
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Trump rides net worth rollercoaster with media stock that may plummet at any time: analyst
Former President Donald is riding a net worth roller coaster as his eponymous media company stock plummets, recovers and positions itself to plummet again, according to a new analysis. And like a roller coaster rider, Trump is strapped in too tightly to call it quits, even if the curves make him queasy. Forbes analyst Derek Saul Thursday published a thorough report tracking Trump Media's
Raw StoryApr 17 2024
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Six-goal first quarter helps Lake Orion fend off Athens
LAKE ORION – A high-scoring first quarter gave Lake Orion the cushion to withstand the comeback Wednesday night. The Dragons found the back of the net six times in the first dozen minutes and rode that hot start to a 9-6 victory over visiting Troy Athens collect their fifth win in as many attempts to begin the season. “I say it every week, this is a team that overcomes adversity well,” Lake
Oakland PressMar 29 2023
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Derek Jeter gives shoutout to Anthony Volpe before Yankees debut
The Yankees’ most recent franchise shortstop has a message for what the team hopes will be their next one. Derek Jeter gave a shoutout to Anthony Volpe Wednesday morning on Twitter, one day before the 21-year-old from Watchung, N.J. is set to make his MLB debut at shortstop in The Bronx. “Congratulations @Volpe_Anthony,” Jeter wrote. “There’s nothing like playing shortstop for the New York
New York Post (News)Apr 20 2021
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Biden 'praying' Chauvin jury reaches 'right verdict,' calling case 'overwhelming'
As the nation awaits a verdict by the jury in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, President Biden said on Tuesday he is "praying the verdict is the right verdict."
Briefly speaking with reporters at the White House, the president discussed his call on Monday with the family of George Floyd, the Black man in Minnesota who died after he was seen on video –
Fox News (Online News)