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Apr 16 2023
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Mississippi man arrested after hiding gun in Taco Bell quesadilla: police
A Mississippi man was arrested Friday during a traffic stop after he attempted to hide a gun in a quesadilla from Taco Bell, according to police. Devin P. Mitchell folded the gun into the quesadilla when police in Picayune stopped him and driver Olivia Neff for a traffic violation, local WLOX reported. Officers reportedly saw Mitchell stuffing the handgun into a Taco Bell bag, prompting them
Fox News (Online News)Apr 22 2023
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Rowdy Tellez, Wade Miley power Brewers past Boston
April 23 - Rowdy Tellez had a two-run homer and the Milwaukee bullpen preserved the Brewers' 5-4 victory over the visiting Boston Red Sox on Saturday night. Rafael Devers pulled Boston to within 5-4 in the sixth with his eighth homer of the season, a 416-foot, two-run shot to right off Joel Payamps. Peter Strzelecki and Hoby Milner kept the Red Sox off the board until the ninth, when Devin
ReutersApr 21 2023
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8 years later, Florida man charged in Alabama cold case
BAY MINETTE, Ala. (AP) — Alabama law enforcement officials said Friday they've arrested a man accused of murder, eight years after the victim was reported missing from a Florida city. The Baldwin County Sheriff's Office in Alabama said Decody Herring, 32, was charged with the murder of Devin Kennedy of Pensacola, Florida. Kennedy was 22 at the time of his death, sheriff's Lt. Andy Ashton said
SFGATEApr 21 2023
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8 years later, Florida man charged in Alabama cold case
BAY MINETTE, Ala. — Alabama law enforcement officials said Friday they’ve arrested a man accused of murder, eight years after the victim was reported missing from a Florida city. The Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office in Alabama said Decody Herring, 32, was charged with the murder of Devin Kennedy of Pensacola, Florida. Kennedy was 22 at the time of his death, sheriff’s Lt. Andy Ashton said.
Washington PostApr 07 2023
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Man Who Shot Rookie Queens Officer Taken Into Custody: NYPD
Members of the U.S. Marshals Service found Devin Spraggins in a Bronx home at about 8 p.m. Thursday, authorities said. Law enforcement also found a gun in his home, but officials say they don't know whether Spraggins used it to shoot Officer Brett Boller. Boller, 22, of Hauppauge, was shot in the hip Wednesday when he was responding to an altercation on a bus, authorities said. A search ensued
Patch.comApr 05 2023
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Sutherland Springs church shooting victims reach settlement with Justice Department
The Department of Justice has reached a tentative agreement with the victims of a mass shooting at a church in Sutherland Springs, Tex. The DOJ said Wednesday there was an “agreement in principle” with relatives and survivors of the November 2017 shooting, which left 26 people dead when a gunman opened fire on Sunday morning worshippers. The U.S. government was found partly liable for the
New York Daily NewsDec 30 2021
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Why many House Democrats are retiring or moving on before the next election
Just this week, three House Democrats announced they won't seek reelection in 2022: New Jersey's Albio Sires, Florida's Stephanie Murphy and California's Lucille Roybal-Allard. That makes 23 House Democrats who have announced they're retiring or running for another office next year, as the party braces for the possible loss of its already slim majority in the House in next year's midterm
CBS News (Online)Mar 22 2023
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After releasing him, Patriots are bringing back Jalen Mills on one-year deal - The Boston Globe
Five days after releasing Jalen Mills, the Patriots are bringing back the 28-year-old defensive back, a league source confirmed.
Mills, who originally signed a four-year, $24 million deal in 2021, will return to New England on a one-year contract worth up to $6.1 million.
With longtime captain Devin McCourty retiring, Mills could help fill the void at safety. He played the
The Boston GlobeApr 06 2023
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The government just reached a $144 million settlement with families affected by a Texas church shooting
The Justice Department on Wednesday announced a tentative settlement with families affected by a 2017 shooting in a Texas church that left more than two dozen people dead. Federal officials agreed to pay $144 million to the families because the Air Force failed to complete paperwork that could have prevented the shooter from accessing a gun, The Associated Press reported. “The Air Force has
Deseret NewsApr 05 2023
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DOJ reaches settlement with Texas church shooting survivors
You may recall back in November 2017 when a lunatic named Devin Kelley shot up a church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, killing 26 people. It was a horrifying event but it never even went to trial because Kelley took his own life after trying to flee. (Or at least that’s one version of the story.) There has been a legal case making its way through the courts ever since then. Family members and
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