Tag: Crime News
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Change Awaits Southeast Oklahoma Private Prisons Amid Concerns
Advocates for both prison staff and inmates emphasize that more work is necessary to enhance conditions. In a significant shift, Oklahoma private prisons are undergoing a transformation as the state intervenes to address persistent issues of violence and understaffing The takeover of the Davis Correctional Facility in Holdenville, a medium-to-maximum security prison owned and operated…
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Hendersonville Man Arrested, Sentenced to 14 Years in Drug Trafficking Case
U.S. District Judge Martin Reidinger handed down the sentence to Brandon Lee Nalley, Hendersonville man arrested, of Hendersonville, imposing a term of 168 months in prison along with five years of supervised release for his involvement in methamphetamine trafficking. A Hendersonville man arrested and has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for drug-related offenses…
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Columbia Man Arrested For Firing Gun In Crowded Street Hit Man While Escaping From The Scene Using His Car
A Columbia man arrested for firing a gun in a crowded street hit a man while escaping from the scene using his car. Columbia Man Arrested After Joining Unidentified Individuals in Exchanging Gunfire in Crowded Street A 20-year-old Columbia man arrested named Te’Kwantarius Dion Johnson was accused of joining unidentified individuals in a shooting incident,…
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An Armed Man Poses as U.S. Marshal at Kennedy Campaign Event, Apprehended by LAPD
The LAPD spokesperson informed ABC News that at approximately 4:30 p.m. local time, a report was received of an individual with a loaded firearm in a shoulder holster and a badge indicating he was a U.S. Marshal. An armed man, accused of posing as a U.S. Marshal, was apprehended at a Robert Kennedy Jr. campaign…
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Arterio Morris Suspended Amidst Rape Allegation at Kansas Basketball Program
The Kansas City Star, citing reliable sources including a KU athletics department official, confirmed the suspension on Friday evening. Arterio Morris, a men’s basketball guard, has been suspended from the Kansas program following an accusation of rape The reported incident took place in an on-campus residence hall, which houses members of the Kansas men’s basketball…
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Koby Altman, Cleveland Cavaliers’ President of Basketball Operations, Faces Impaired Driving Charges in Ohio
Cleveland Cavaliers‘ President of Basketball Operations, Koby Altman, found himself in legal trouble on Friday night in Ohio, facing charges of impaired driving, as reported by law enforcement sources. The 40-year-old Koby Altman NBA executive was slapped with charges of operating a vehicle while impaired and committing a marked lanes violation Troopers spotted Koby Altman‘s…
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Egon Schiele Artworks Believed Stolen During Holocaust Seized in New York
In a significant development, New York law enforcement authorities have taken possession of three artworks believed to have been looted during the Holocaust. These valuable pieces, all creations of the renowned Austrian Expressionist Egon Schiele, were seized from museums in three different states The artworks were originally owned by Fritz Grünbaum, a Jewish cabaret performer…
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Lindsay Clancy Faces New Murder Charges in Tragic Case of Child Strangulation
This development transfers her case to Plymouth Superior Court. Previously, Lindsay Clancy had been indicted on various charges, including murder and strangulation, in Plymouth District Court earlier this year. Th Lindsay Clancy, a 32-year-old Massachusetts mother, faces a new indictment of murder charges by a grand jury for allegedly strangling her three children Currently receiving…
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Judge Kelly Olmstead Acquits Minneapolis Man in Fatal Shooting Case
Wright, wearing an orange jumpsuit, received the verdict with a gaze fixed on Judge Kelly Olmstead. Judge Kelly Olmstead acquitted Minneapolis man Antonio Dupree Wright of all charges in a shooting case that left three dead and two injured on St. Paul’s East Side last year Judge Kelly Olmstead emphasized that the evidence was insufficient…