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Jun 28 2023
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US commits more lawyers to address Native American disappearances and killings
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The U.S. Department of Justice on Wednesday announced it will be funneling more resources toward addressing the alarming rate of disappearances and killings among Native Americans. As part of a new outreach program, the agency will dispatch five attorneys and five coordinators to several regions around the
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Jun 30 2023
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Indiana man accused of killing teen girls allegedly confessed in phone call to wife, court documents say
The man suspected of killing two teen girls who were on a hike in Delphi, Indiana, allegedly confessed to the 2017 crime in a prison phone call to his wife, prosecutors revealed in newly unsealed court documents. Richard M. Allen allegedly spoke with his wife on April 3 from the Westville Correctional Facility and admitted several times that he killed Abigail "Abby" Williams, 13, and Liberty "
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Jul 03 2023
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2-year-old missing after kidnapping from Lansing, man arrested
The Lansing Police Department posted an urgent advisory for 26-year-old Rashad Trice just after midnight Monday morning. He was wanted for the kidnapping of 2-year-old Wynter Smith on Lansing's south side.
Police later arrested Trice in St. Clair Shores, but Smith remained missing. Investigators could not immediately determine where she was.
Lansing police called the search "a
ABC 12
Mar 23 2023
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Anti-Defamation League report shows New York with most antisemitism incidents in 2022
NEW YORK -- Hate crimes are on the rise, according to troubling data released Thursday by the Anti-Defamation League. The ADL says 2022 was the worst year yet for antisemitism, since it started keeping track 44 years ago. There were nearly 3,700 incidents nationwide, averaging about 10 per day, a 36% increase from the year before. "They are up to a 30-year high and incidents are up to the
CBS News (Online)
Mar 23 2023
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Bill to fight antisemitism revived in Georgia Senate
The bill defines antisemitism so that it would be included under Georgia’s hate crimes law, which allows harsher criminal penalties against those who target victims on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, sex, national origin, religion, or physical or mental disability. House Bill 144 is similar to the previous antisemitism legislation, House Bill 30, which adopts into state law the
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Jun 12 2023
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JPMorgan Settles In Jeffrey Epstein Case
JPMorgan Chase announced Monday that the institution reached an agreement in a case brought about by victims of late child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
JPMorgan Chase has “reached an agreement in principle to settle the putative class action lawsuit related to Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes, which is subject to court approval,” the bank said in a statement shared with Daily Caller. The
The Daily Caller
Mar 08 2023
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U.S. Attorney for New Jersey to hold town hall meeting in Jersey City
Philip R. Sellinger, the U.S. Attorney for New Jersey, and members of his staff will host a town hall meeting in Jersey City later this month. The 90-minute meeting with residents is scheduled for March 21 at 6 p.m. at the Temple Beth-El, 2419 Kennedy Blvd. It is the second in a series of town hall meetings. Sellinger’s first meeting was held at the Zion Hill Baptist Church in Newark in
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Jun 30 2023
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'F**k the Suburbs': Wisconsin State Senator's Words Met With Criticism
A Wisconsin state senator came under fire for comments made during a debate, in which she condemned the suburbs regarding crime spilling over from the city. During a debate on the Senate floor regarding a proposed budget, Sen. LaTonya Johnson (D-W.I.) decided to use some powerful language, Associated Press reporter Scott Bauer tweeted of the incident. The proposed budget would reduce income
Independent Journal Review
Jun 28 2023
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DOJ Announces Crackdown On Alleged Members Of DC Drug Trafficking Gang
Law enforcement officials in Washington, D.C., arrested 12 alleged members of a drug trafficking organization known as the “Kennedy Street Crew” (KDY) Tuesday, according to a Department of Justice report. The members were charged with conspiracy to commit drug trafficking, possession of firearms in furtherance of drug trafficking, possession of firearms by persons convicted of a crime, assault
The Daily Caller
Jun 08 2023
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What does indictment mean with Donald Trump facing federal and state charges
Criminal proceedings typically start with an arrest and a court appearance, but legal experts said that on many occasions, especially in white-collar crimes, suspects aren't hit with charges or a visit from an officer until long after an official investigation is underway. Typically, if a crime is being investigated, law enforcement agents will make an arrest, file initial charges and bring a
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