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Alabama Corrections Officer Takes Her Own Life After Helping Prisoner To Escape From Jail
An Alabama corrections officer took her own life after helping a prisoner to escape from jail. Alabama Corrections Officer Shot Herself to Death Following Involvement in The Escape of Prisoner from Jail A 56-year-old Alabama corrections officer named Vicky White took her own life by shooting herself after helping a 39-year-old prisoner, Casey White, escape…
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Oregon Man Found Guilty Of Assaulting A federal Officer And For Creating A Booby Trap
MEDFORD, Ore. (TCD) ā A jury has found a 71-year-old man guilty of assaulting a federal officer and other charges for constructing an intricate booby trap at his home, which the government had recently seized. Gregory Lee Rodvelt owned property on Dreamhill Drive in Williams, Oregon, according to a probable cause document. On August…
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An Angry Husband Accused A Doctor Of Sexually Assaulting His Wife 7 Years Ago During An OBGYN Panel in Baltimore
At a Baltimore medical conference, an incensed husband interrupted an OBGYN panel and attacked the stage, slapping a speaker and accusing him of sexually assaulting his wife. The man exclaims in the video, “This motherfu**er sexually assaulted my wife seven years ago,” during a two-minute, profanity-filled rant on stage. The astonished crowd watched and recorded…
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California Woman Allegedly Pointed Pellet Gun At Crowds, Leading To Officer-Involved Shooting
After allegedly brandishing a pellet pistol at groups of onlookers in midtown Sacramento, including police officers, a California lady allegedly unleashed dread, which resulted in an officer-involved shooting. The shooting that resulted in Linh Saeteurn, 43, being shot was described in a number of videos and 911 recordings that the Sacramento police have made public.…
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Most Of The Recipients Are Remove From Medicaid Eligibility Because Of Procedural Reasons
Some states are now starting to enforce restrictive rules in Medicaid eligibility programs. Some of the recipients were disenrolled in Medicaid eligibility because of procedural reasons. Medicaid eligibility removed from Americans because of procedural reasons Medicaid Eligibility has a role in the countryās healthcare system. This is making it possible for low-income families to…
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Meth, Opiods And Pipes To Smoke Given Freely In LA County
The Government In Los Angeles County Is Distributing PipesĀ To Smoke, Methampethamine And Opiods Which To Prevent Overdosing With The Drugs, That Also Includes Supplies That Would Reduce Or Reverse The Effects Of The Drug. Free Pipes For All. Los Angeles County Government distributed cracks to reduce drug overdosing of users. It included…
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North Carolina Man Who Spent Time In Jail in 2012 For Abusing His First Child: Now Police Charge Him Of Murder After Allegedly Killing His Second Son
Police charged Sterling Cummings, a North Carolina man murder and child abuse after allegedly killing his 3-month-old second son. He spent in jail in 2012 after abusing his first son. A North Carolina man who was charged a decade ago with child abuse is now facing a case of murder for the death of…
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Minnesota Man’s Death Sentence Commuted to Life in Prison for Murder of North Dakota College Student
The amendment to Rodriguez’s sentence was signed by Judge Ralph Erickson of the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals last week, as confirmed by court records. Alfonso Rodriguez Jr., a convicted sex offender, has had his death sentence changed to life in prison for the brutal murder of a North Dakota college student two decades ago…
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Georgia Judge Lambasts A Convicted Man Who Killed Three Members Of His Own Family
The Georgia Judge lambasted the convicted man, pointing he should die in prison. The judge sentenced him to life imprisonment after killing three members of his own family. Georgia Judge lambasted a guilty man during the sentencing of four counts of life imprisonment On Thursday, a Georgia Judge lambasted a guilty man for killing…