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Prosecutors say NY teenagers accused of killing immigrant carried out larger crime spree
Associated Press WriterRIVERHEAD, N.Y. (AP) _ The killing of an Ecuadorean immigrant by seven high school students was part of a spree in which the teenagers tormented other immigrants while armed with knives and BB guns, prosecutors said. The teens were indicted Thursday on...Tags: Marcello Lucero, Jeffrey Conroy, Juvenile Delinquency, Long Island, Lawyers
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Two men charged with attempted murder in Annapolis shooting
By a Baltimore Sun reporterAnnapolis police have arrested two men they say were involved in the shooting of another man in September. Tyrus Brown, 20, was shot on Sept. 8 about 9 p.m. in the 200 block of Croll Lane. He was wounded in his knee and had a graze wound to his torso,...Tags: Injuries, Assault, Murder
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Hopkins to launch gunfire detection system tonight
Within seconds after each of the three gunshots rang out, the nearby laptop computer showed they had been fired just steps from the Union Soldiers and Sailors monument at Wyman Park. The shots, fired by Baltimore SWAT officer Chris Timms into a dump...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Assault, Witnesses, Charles Village
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Judge orders release of 5 Guantanamo Bay detainees
The Associated PressA federal judge on Thursday ordered the release of five Algerians held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and the continued detention of a sixth in a major blow to the Bush administration's strategy to keep terror suspects locked up without charges. In the first...Tags: Terrorism, Judges, Trials, Guerrilla Activity
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Man charged in arson that killed 89-year-old woman
A Belleville, Mich. man has been charged in the death of an 89-year-old woman who police say was killed by a fire set to cover up a robbery. Michael Scott Bush was expected to be arraigned Thursday afternoon in 34th District Court in Wayne, Mich....Tags: Trials, Fires, Arson
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Police charge 7 more in PSU riot
Seven more people were charged by police in connection with the unruly fan celebration that followed Penn State's win over Ohio State last month. Police say four men were charged with felony riot and misdemeanor charges for their part in the Oct. 25...Tags: Riots, Ohio State University, Trials
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Men charged in Tenn. with Obama plot draw additional firearms, conspiracy charges
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) _ Two white supremacists accused of plotting to kill President-elect Barack Obama and dozens of others face more federal charges in Tennessee. Daniel Cowart of Tennessee and Paul Schlesselman of Arkansas were indicted by a federal...Tags: Defense, Firearms, Barack Obama, Trials
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Teen faces charges in sewing needle attack
Lower Saucon police said a 17-year-old girl faces assault charges after she poked numerous Saucon Valley High School students with a needle. Police said the assaults happened around 1 p.m. Monday at the school at 2100 Polk Valley Road. Police said the...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency
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Emotions explode at Hempstead murder arraignment
matthew.chayes@newsday.comWeeping, shouting and cursing erupted in a Nassau County courthouse Thursday morning between the mother of a young Elmont man fatally shot in a botched robbery and the family of the three accused killers being arraigned in his death. The public emotion...Tags: Court Administration, Defendants, Murder, Hempstead (Hempstead, New York), Injuries
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Gitmo judge tosses out detainee's confession to US officials in Afghanistan
Associated Press WriterSAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) _ A U.S. military judge has blocked Pentagon prosecutors from using a Guantanamo prisoner's statements to U.S. authorities as trial evidence, saying they were tainted by an earlier confession tortured out of the suspect by...Tags: Defense, American Civil Liberties Union, World War II, Heads of State, Judges
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4 guards at private jail accused in inmates beating
anthony.destefano@newsday.comFour guards at the Queens Private Correctional Facility, a contract jail housing federal prisoners, were arrested yesterday on charges of beating an inmate and then attempting to cover it up, officials said. The indictment unsealed yesterday in...Tags: Court Administration, Prisons
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Publication ban removed in case against Canadian professor accused in 1980 Paris bombing
Associated Press WriterOTTAWA (AP) _ French authorities allege an Ottawa university professor bought a motorcycle used in a bombing that killed four people and injured 20 at a Paris synagogue in 1980, according to court documents released Thursday. Officials also allege Hassan...Tags: Judaism, Motorcycling, Witnesses, Court Administration, Guerrilla Activity
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