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Controversial firearms training center in Vermont will be closed due to multiple complaints by neighbors, judge says.

A judge in Vermont ordered the owner of a contentious firearms training center to be detained until he can verify that elements of the 30-acre site have been removed or dismantled. Slate Ridge is a property with various structures and two fire ranges on the terrain the size of 30 football fields (12 hectares). The town of…

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Nicaraguan government is called to investigate the killings of two more of Nicaraguan’s indigenous residents, UN announces.

The UN Human Rights called some attention to the murders of another two indigenous citizens on Nicaragua’s Atlantic coast. The Nicaraguan government’s attention is called. The Human Rights Office asked the Nicaraguan government to investigate and prosecute the killers. However, the Nicaraguan government has yet to confirm or comment on the killings. “The communities in…

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Interim Chief of Police Ashan Benedict says Washing DC will mobilize more police officers to maintain public safety.

WASHINGTON (AP) — With visitors and tourists coming, officials in the nation’s capital are deploying more police officers and hundreds of civilian peacekeeping teams in an effort to keep soaring violent crime rates from ruining the holiday weekend. According to the interim police chief for the Metropolitan Police Department Ashan Benedict, the safety of citizens…

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High-Speed Carjacking Pursuit Ends in Arrest

High-Speed Carjacking Pursuit Ends in Arrest of 17-Year-Old Suspect in Northwest Indiana

The incident originated when a 44-year-old woman was shot during a carjacking on DeKalb Street in New Chicago at around 7 p.m., as reported by the Lake County Sheriff’s Department in Indiana. A high-speed pursuit unfolded in northwest Indiana on Friday involving a 17-year-old suspect accused of carjacking, according to local authorities The victim, who…

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Shooting in Mexico

Border State Official Survives Shooting in Mexico

In the northern Mexican state of Tamaulipas, a high-ranking government official narrowly escaped an attack on Monday. Hector Villegas, the Interior Minister of the border state, was traveling by car when he came under fire on the Reynosa-San Fernando highway border state, according to state authorities Fortunately, Villegas remained unharmed, and he has since returned…

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