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Indiana officer shot in robbery recovering at home
HAMMOND, Ind. (AP) — The police officer shot during a bank robbery in northwestern Indiana is out of the hospital and should make a full recovery, the city's police chief said. The 34-year-old officer was allowed to go home Sunday, two days...
Tags: Theft, Bank Robbery, Shootings
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Gunfire kills young children daily in US
WASHINGTON (AP) — Before 20 first-graders were massacred at school by a gunman in Newtown, Conn., first-grader Luke Schuster, 6, was shot to death in New Town, N.D. Six-year-olds John Devine Jr. and Jayden Thompson were similarly killed in...
Tags: National Rifle Association of America, Interior Policy, Joe Biden, Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Feds plan to ask judge to throw out part of wiretapping case
WSBT TVSOUTH BEND – A spokeswoman for the United States Attorney’s office in northern Indiana said the U.S. Attorney plans to ask a federal judge to dismiss part of the wiretapping case involving the South Bend Police Department from federal court....Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Judges, Lawyers, Trials, Justice System
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FBI: Purdue reports 2nd most campus hate crimes
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — Purdue University reported the second-highest number of hate crimes among the country's colleges last year, according to statistics compiled by the FBI. The seven alleged hate crimes reported on the West Lafayette...
Tags: Mitch Daniels, Sex Crimes, Hate Crimes, Purdue University, Racism
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Convicted cop killer hopes FBI testimony lands him new trial
WSBT-TVSOUTH BEND – Could testimony from the FBI help get a new trial for a man convicted of killing a South Bend police officer? A jury convicted Gregory Dickens, Jr. in 1999 for shooting and killing Corporal Paul DeGuch. A judge sentenced him to life...Tags: Police Investigations, Judges, Lawyers, Trials, Research
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Real-life cartoon: 2 inmates fled Chicago high-rise jail using bed sheet rope
CHICAGO (AP) — Employees at a high-rise jail in downtown Chicago knew something wasn't right when they arrived to work and saw a makeshift rope fashioned from bed sheets hanging from the bars of a cell window about 20 stories above the ground....
Tags: Police Investigations, Chicago Sun-Times, Prisons, Chicago Tribune, Theft
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Guns and mental health
WSBT-TVAnyone buying a gun has to go through an extensive background check, but one thing that's not checked is mental health. The FBI does the background checks. Those checks reveal whether someone has a criminal history. But unless a mental issue has...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Interior Policy, Personal Weapon Control, Health, Rentals
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Spay us now or spay us later
I signed another sympathy card last week for the family of a wonderful female golden retriever that died from mammary adenocarcinoma (breast cancer). This type of cancer would most certainly have been prevented if she had been spayed at an appropriate...Tags: Chemotherapy, Hormones and Metabolism, Testosterone, Abdominal Pain, Prostate
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3 men get prison in failed Ohio bridge bomb plot
AKRON, Ohio (AP) — Three men were sentenced Tuesday to years in prison after admitting to taking part in an unsuccessful plot to bomb a highway bridge in Ohio with what turned out to be a dud device provided by a government informant. The father...
Tags: Defense Equipment, Substance Abuse, Prisons, Prosecution, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Border Patrol under scrutiny for deadly force
NOGALES, Ariz. (AP) — A pair of Mexican drug smugglers in camouflage pants, bundles of marijuana strapped to their backs, scaled a 25 foot-high fence in the middle of the night, slipped quietly into the United States and dashed into the darkness....
Tags: U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Illegal Immigrants, Civil Rights, Human Rights, Israel
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FBI joins probe into anti-black graffiti on church
MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich. (AP) — The FBI has joined an investigation after a suburban Detroit church that served as an Election Day polling place was spray-painted with anti-black graffiti. The vandalism happened Tuesday afternoon at Divine... -
Indiana financier balks at possible 225-year sentence
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An attorney for an Indianapolis financier convicted of swindling some $200 million from investors as his business fell apart claims the government caused the company's collapse by ruining its reputation. The claims were included...
Tags: Mitch Daniels, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Corporate Crime, Prosecution
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