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Video Shows Colorado Cop Body-Slam A Female College Student

This article was originally published on The Huffington Post by David Lohr on April 10, 2017. Authorities in Colorado say they are investigating an intense video that shows a police officer slamming a female college student to the ground. “There will be an internal review of the officer’s actions from the perspective of policy and procedure,” Fort Collins police […]

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Man Arrested After Shooting At Fiancee’s Attempted Abductors

This article was originally published on The Huffington Post by David Lohr on April 5, 2017. A Texas man was arrested after shooting at two masked men who attacked his fiancee, who now alleges cops are making false accusations against his family. “It’s sad that we have to defend ourselves to what police have lied on us about,” Angela

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Suspect Indicted for Human Trafficking After 8 Women Found Captive in Georgia Home

This article was originally published on NBC News by Erik Ortiz on March 24, 2017. A grand jury on Friday indicted an Atlanta man accused of holding eight women captive in a luxury Georgia home and threatening them with mutilation and murder. Kenndric Roberts, 33, faces six counts of false imprisonment, six counts of trafficking a person for labor

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‘Heartbroken’ Florida husband says he shot and killed his wife suffering from dementia because she wanted to die

This article was originally published on Daily News by Minyvonne Burke on March 29, 2017. A Florida man confessed to killing his wife telling police that she was tired of suffering and wanted to die. Stephen Kruspe, 62, was arrested and charged with premeditated murder after he called Boynton Beach police Monday and told them they could find his

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‘Stunning’ Drug Lab Scandal Could Overturn 23,000 Convictions

This article was originally published on NBC News by Jon Schuppe on March 29, 2017. In the annals of wrongful convictions, there is nothing that comes close in size to the epic drug-lab scandal that is entering its dramatic final act in Massachusetts. About 23,000 people convicted of low-level drug crimes are expected to have their cases wiped away

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Oklahoma Man Fatally Shoots 3 Alleged Teen Home Intruders

This article was originally published on The Huffington Post by Nina Golgowski on March 28, 2017. Three suspected burglars are dead after they broke into an Oklahoma home and were confronted by a man reportedly armed with an AR-15 rifle. The three suspects, all of them in their teens, allegedly forced their way into a house near Broken Arrow,

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Somebody Donated A Cooler Filled With Weed To Goodwill

This article was originally published on The Huffington Post by Lee Moran on March 16, 2017. Staff at a Washington state thrift shop were stunned on Monday to find $24,000 worth of weed inside a donated cooler. Police said the workers at the Goodwill store in Monroe were sorting through donations when they stumbled across the marijuana haul. “We went over

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Columbus police say 100,000 cruiser video files inadvertently deleted

This article was originally published on The Colombus Dispatch by Paul Butler on March 22, 2017. An estimated 100,000 dash-camera videos stored from Columbus Police Division traffic stops and call responses were deleted after an officer apparently made a few errant keystrokes, officials announced Tuesday. Police Chief Kim Jacobs called the deletion a “significant loss,” noting that all 2015

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