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Sep 06 2023
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Section of Stillwater prison remains in lockdown
KARE 11 confirmed with a worker at the prison Wednesday morning that the part of the prison impacted is the same area put on lockdown this past weekend. Example video title will go here for this video STILLWATER, Minn — Part of the Minnesota Correctional Facility at Stillwater remains locked down several days after protests and a march outside its walls. KARE 11 confirmed with a worker at the
KARE11Sep 06 2023
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TDCJ enters systemwide lockdown and search
WICHITA FALLS, Texas (KAUZ) - The Texas Department of Criminal Justice has reported that it is implementing an immediate lockdown and comprehensive search of all correctional facilities within TDCJ to address challenges stemming from an increase in contraband and drug-related inmate homicides. According to TDCJ, the volume of illegal narcotics entering the system has increased over the last
News Channel 6 Wichita FallsNov 16 2023
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Local university on lockdown after report of shots fired
MARTIN, Tenn.–A local university is under lockdown after shots are fired on campus. A message was sent out by the University of Tennessee at Martin around 8:30 Wednesday evening, stating that UT Martin’s Police, along with the Martin Police Department, were investigating a report of shots being fired around University Village or Cooper Hall and for students to shelter in place. According to UT
WBBJ 7 Eyewitness NewsSep 03 2023
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Stillwater correctional facility placed on lockdown
The Stillwater prison has been placed on an emergency lockdown. The Department of Corrections says around 100 inmates refused to return to their cells, all part of the same living unit. All correctional staff have been removed from the common areas of the housing unit, and two correctional officers are safe in a unit’s secure control area.Corrections department spokesperson Andy Koogman said
MPR NewsDec 07 2023
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Ex-PM Johnson Defends Decision To Delay Covid Lockdown
Former prime minister Boris Johnson on Thursday defended his decision to delay a national lockdown during the UK's second wave of Covid, as he faced a second day of questioning at a public inquiry. Johnson also defended his use of the phrase "let it rip" during meetings when referring to a potential strategy of allowing the virus spread naturally through the population. The former UK leader
Barron'sDec 01 2023
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Police: Kenwood High sent into lockdown, one person in custody
Police: Kenwood High sent into lockdown, one person in custody Kenwood High School in Baltimore County was placed on a "brief lockdown" Friday morning for a police investigation inside the school.According to Baltimore County Police, around 11:30 a.m. there was a police presence at Kenwood High School following a brief lockdown. It involves an ongoing investigation being conducted at the
WBAL 11Sep 01 2023
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‘No Lockdown Ever Again’: 2024 Candidates Push Back Against Future COVID-19 Lockdowns, Mandates
Amid growing fears that Americans could face more COVID-19 lockdowns or mandates, Republican candidates vying for the 2024 presidential nomination say they are firmly against such restrictive measures.
“No mask mandates,” candidate Vivek Ramaswamy told The Daily Signal on Thursday. “No vaccine mandates. No lockdown ever again.”
Gov. Asa Hutchinson of Arkansas reminded The Daily
The Daily SignalJan 24 2024
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Federal Judge Rules Trudeau’s Use of Emergencies Act against Covid-Lockdown Protesters Unconstitutional
National Review (Opinion)Nov 23 2023
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Illness spreading in China sparks fears of COVID-style lockdowns
Clusters of respiratory illnesses that are spreading among children in China have sparked fears of lockdowns like the ones enforced during the COVID-19 pandemic. The World Health Organization (WHO) released a statement on Wednesday warning of clusters of pneumonia in children in northern China, as reported by media and infectious diseases outbreak monitor ProMED on Tuesday. WHO also noted an
NewsweekOct 27 2023
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Amid lockdown, search for Lewiston shooter suspect to continue
Robert R. Card II, 40, of Bowdoin, is the subject of a massive manhunt by local, county, state and federal law enforcement since he allegedly opened fire at a bowling alley and a bar in Lewiston. The search for Maine man suspected of fatally shooting 18 people in Lewiston Wednesday night, and injuring 13 more, is expected to enter its third day on Friday as much of Central Maine remained in
The Boston Globe