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Current and Former Virginia Deputy

Current, Former Virginia Deputy Indicted After 77-Year-Old Man With Dementia Dies Following Arrest

A current and former Virginia deputy was indicted after a 77-year-old man with dementia died following his arrest. Current and Former Virginia Deputy Indicted Over 77-Year-Old Man’s Death Tyler Poe, a current Virginia deputy in the Warren County Sheriff’s Office, and Zachary Fadely, a former Virginia deputy, were indicted on assault charges Monday after 77-year-old…

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The Rookie Police Officer Who Stops Louisville Bank Shooter Is Off A Ventilator And Shows Neurological Improvement

The Rookie Police Officer Who Stops Louisville Bank Shooter Is Off A Ventilator And Shows Neurological Improvement

Metro Police Department of Louisville said on Monday that the Rookie Police Officer Nickolas Wit is off a ventilator after one month of being shot in the head while stopping a Louisville Bank Shooter.   The Rookie Police Officer Hero is officially out of all life-sustaining machines After a month in a ventilator, the rookie…

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Registered sex offender

Registered Sex Offender in Illinois is Dating a 15-Year-Old Teenager,Kills and Throws the Body into a Dumpster

Authorities confirmed that a registered sex offender was dating a 15-year-old girl but killed her and threw the body into a dumpster. Registered Sex Offender Threw the Dead Body Into a Dumpster Registered sex offender Timothy Doll, 29 years, old, was dating Gracie Sasso-Cleveland, a 15-year-old high school student, was charged with murder in relation…

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For borrowers who work in government, the Biden administration eliminated $42 billion in student loan debt

Based on a Department of Education (ED) declaration issued on Monday, 615,000 employees in the public sector have had $42 billion in student debt forgiven as the Biden administration declared changes to Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) and briefly increased forgiveness eligibility in October 2021. After serving for ten years in the public sector, borrowers…

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California Governor Newsom refused to support reparations cheques, claiming that the legacy of slavery is “beyond cash payouts”

California Governor Gavin Newsom refused to support the financial rewards that his reparations task committee suggested, which might total up to $1.2 million for one beneficiary. He told Fox News Digital that addressing the consequences of enslavement “is much greater than financial payments.” “Our bipartisan attempt to promote justice and foster healing has reached a new…

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