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Teenager confronts parents in Washington courtroom during sentencing for alleged honor killing attempt, calling father a monster for allegedly trying to strangle her
Derrick Earnest was convicted of beating and stabbing Holly Snowgren to death in an assault captured on neighbors' surveillance videos.
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Man caught in Florida days after mistakenly being released from Harris County Jail, HCSO says
Troy Dugas, 36, was mistakenly released from the Harris County Jail last weekend. He was caught in Fort Lauderdale on Thursday. HOUSTON — The Harris County Sheriff's Office announced that a man who was mistakenly released from custody last weekend was caught in Florida.
On Aug. 17, a 46-year-old woman lashed out at airport staff after she was allegedly denied boarding on a Southwest Airlines flight. The woman was later arrested and charged with battery, criminal mischief and resisting an officer without violence.
In February 2022, the Chinese intelligence officer, posing as someone with a passion for naval ships and working for the China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation, which is headquartered in Beijing, “recruited” Wei on social media, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said.
Biotech CEO Bryan Kobel sues Uber after illegal immigrant driver violently assaulted him in Charleston parking lot, leaving him with concussion and head injuries.
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The man was rushed to the hospital after the incident, and he told one outlet "if it was a few inches one way, you know, I might not be here."
There are too many drones and only so many frequencies. Friendly jamming happens, sometimes as an accident, sometimes in panic.
These are lenient times for violence depicted on screen, but a perfectly faithful adaptation of Charlie Huston’s novel Caught Stealing might be too bloody for even the most desensitized audiences. The story is set in New York City in 1998,
I would ask them to come clean. To come clean. At the end of the day, this could have been their family member. Someone they loved dearly.”
Frank Caprio, the chief judge of the municipal court of Providence, Rhode Island, who became a global sensation for his compassionate rulings on the hit reality show Caught in Providence, died Wednesday following a long battle with pancreatic cancer,