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Man charged with attacking jogger now accused of online sex crimes with girls
A trained paramedic charged with attacking a Coral Springs jogger last year is facing new federal charges after investigators said they found videos of him engaging in inappropriate sexual conduct online with two underage girls. Shane Michael Braslow,...
Tags: Kidnapping, Police Arrests, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Coral Springs
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Investigators seeking girls and women secretly taped by Coral Springs man
A Coral Springs man accused of trying to kidnap a jogger and luring young girls into online sexual contact with him is under continuing investigation after authorities found "many" more pornographic videos he secretly made of other girls and young women,...
Tags: Kidnapping, Police Arrests, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Coral Springs
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Twitter suspends account run by Al Qaeda-linked Somali militants
Twitter suspended an account run by Somali extremists linked to Al Qaeda on Friday, two days after the militants threatened to execute Kenyan hostages and posted a video of one pleading for the Kenyan government to help free them. Shabab militants...
Tags: Al-Qaeda, Judaism, Religion and Belief, Crime, Law and Justice, Freedom of the Press
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Program looks back at 'U.P. bomber' 40 years later
Richard Wiles, owner of Michigan North Research in Petoskey, will present "Frinske-Inneriks Terroriste: The 40th Year Remembrance of the U.P. Bomber" at 7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 28, at the Carnegie building on Mitchell Street in Petoskey. The program is...Tags: Arts and Culture, Labor Day, Explosions, Emergency Incidents, Libraries
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Compton rapper Guerilla Black held in credit card fraud probe
L.A. NOWCompton rapper "Guerrilla Black" was arrested in connection with a major credit card fraud investigation that involved banks in the United States and abroad, police said Wednesday.... -
Hadiya Pendleton funeral: 'I'm not worried about her soul'
Tribune reportersSlain teen Hadiya Pendleton was remembered today as a laughing youth who brought love and happiness to all her family and friends. Despite the heavy security because of the attendance of first lady Michelle Obama and other dignitaries, Hadiya's funeral...Tags: Human Interest, Pat Quinn, Entertainment, Gun Control, The Happiest News!
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Sky is no limit in battling the New World Order
Sales of assault rifles and 30-round ammo clips are sky high since those 20 first-graders were slain in Connecticut. And for many purchasers, the sky is why. Survivalists, militia movement members and other conspiracy devotees preparing to battle...
Tags: Mercedes-Benz Superdome, United Nations, FBI, Firearms, Jimmy Lee
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Bolingbrook man indicted for child porn possession
Tribune reporterA Bolingbrook man has been indicted on five counts of possession of child pornography, the Will County state's attorney's office announced today. James Vollmar, 31, was arrested Jan. 24 at his apartment in the 100 block of Balmoral Drive after...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Pornography, Technology, Science and Technology
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Law enforcement in Rapid City make bust drug, counterfeiting operation
RAPID CITY, S.D. - Three people are in custody today on felony drug charges, after a traffic stop alerted law enforcement to local drug activity. Just before 2 a.m. on Feb. 4, a Rapid City Police officer conducted a traffic stop near the intersection of...
Tags: Police Arrests, Drug Trafficking, Methamphetamine (drug)
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Humane Society of Washington County names new executive director
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comThe new executive director of the Humane Society of Washington County said Tuesday that he wants to draw on his experience to find homes for unwanted animals. Michael Lausen, who has served as operations manager at the Humane Society of El Paso in...Tags: For-Profit Colleges, U.S. Army
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Inmate: Threat to kill Obama was desperate bid for medical care
FloriDUHIf Stephen Espalin wanted some "Obamacare," he went about getting it the wrong way. Espalin, 57, allegedly told a judge last week that he only threatened to assassinate President Obama, his family and their dog, Bo, because the homeless man needed...Tags: Barack Obama, Boca Raton, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, George W. Bush, White House
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