Search results for: “school shooting”
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Hemet Man Sentenced to 130 Years for 1999 Escondido Kidnap and Rape, Cracked with Genetic Genealogy
A Hemet man, Mark Thompson Hunter, received a sentence of 130 years to life in prison for a 1999 kidnapping and rape case in Escondido. The breakthrough in solving the decades-old crime came through the innovative use of genetic genealogy, a method commonly associated with solving cold-case murders. Hunter was identified and convicted after investigators…
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Virginia Mother Arrested For Child Neglect After 6-Year-Old Son Shot Teacher In Front Of Class Sentenced To 2 Years In Prison
A Virginia mother arrested for child neglect after her 6-year-old son shot his teacher in front of class was sentenced to two years in prison. Virginia Mother Arrested After Her 6-Year-Old Son Injures Teacher in Front of Class in Shooting Incident A Virginia mother arrested named Deja Taylor was accused of child neglect after her…
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Seattle Police Department Appeals for Help in Identifying Suspects in Vehicular Assaults
The Seattle Police Department’s Detectives are actively reaching out to the public for help in identifying individuals captured on video perpetrating these disturbing incidents. The Seattle Police Department is urgently seeking the community’s assistance in locating suspects involved in two deliberate vehicular assaults aimed at pedestrians These troubling events, as detailed by detectives, unfolded on…
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Family of Four Tragically Lost in Apparent Murder-Suicide in Plainsboro Home
The identities of the deceased individuals were officially disclosed by authorities on a Thursday afternoon. In a heartbreaking and tragic incident, a family of four has lost their lives in an apparent murder-suicide that unfolded within the confines of a Plainsboro residence Tej Pratap Singh, 43, and Sonal Parihar, 42, have been identified as the…
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Ex-FBI Official Issues Stark Warning About Growing Threats from Trump Supporters
Speaking in an interview with MSNBC, Ex-FBI official Frank Figliuzzi, who previously served as the assistant director for counterintelligence at the FBI, expressed his fears that the situation could take a violent turn. Ex-FBI official Frank Figliuzzi has raised concerns about escalating threats from supporters of former President Donald Trump towards members of the Georgia…
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Scott Shaw Faces Justice After Decade of Accusations
Scott Shaw, who worked at the university from 2006 to 2020, pleaded guilty to sexual assault in court this week, bringing closure to a long-standing case that has haunted the institution. After more than a decade of allegations, Scott Shaw, a former athletic trainer at San Jose State University, has finally been held accountable for…
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Nashville’s Metro Council Plans to Reappoint Ousted Lawmaker Justin Jones, Challenging Republican Leaders
Metro Council in Nashville plans to reappoint Democrat Justin Jones to the state House, a move that would challenge Republican leaders who expelled him following a racially charged debate. Reappointment of Justin Jones At least 29 of the 40 council members have said they will reappoint Jones, giving him more than the simple majority he…
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Exactly Why Kyrie Irving Backed a Movie that Was “filled with Bigoted Prejudices” Is Beyond Me.
Kyrie Irving, who is no stranger to controversy, said on Saturday that he accepts all religions and defended his right to share a link that many people saw as anti-Semitic. Thursday he used both to promote a movie coming out in 2018 titled “Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America.” Anti-Semitic stereotypes and false claims,…
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Michael Moore Weight Loss: How Did the Filmmaker Succeed in Losing Weight?
The American documentary filmmaker, author, and left-wing activist Michael Francis Moore was born on April 23, 1954. Globalization and capitalism are common themes in his writings. Career Bowling for Columbine, directed by Moore, received the 2002 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film analyzed what led up to the Columbine High School shooting and…