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Michigan militia members cleared of conspiracy
DETROIT (AP) — A federal judge on Tuesday gutted the government's case against seven members of a Michigan militia, dismissing the most serious charges in an extraordinary defeat for federal authorities who insisted they had captured homegrown rural...Tags: Police Investigations, Hutaree, Freedom of the Press, Flu, Law Enforcement
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Michigan militia head, son plead guilty to gun charge
DETROIT (AP) — A Michigan militia leader and his son pleaded guilty Thursday to possessing a machine gun, giving prosecutors their only gain in a domestic terror trial that was upended when the judge dismissed charges of plotting war against the...Tags: Hutaree, Defendants, FBI, Politics, Judges
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Ripples likely from militia case loss, experts say
DETROIT (AP) — The stunning acquittal of seven Michigan militia members charged with conspiring to launch a war against the government by killing a police officer and then attacking the funeral to kill more officers could make federal agents...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Police Investigations, Laws, Hutaree
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Area Marines ship out for Camp Lejeune
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterLittle Layla Shaffer locked her arms around Cpl. Jacob Shaffer's neck and buried her face into his chest. The 2-year-old girl wasn't about to say goodbye to Daddy, whether the U.S. Marine Corps needed him or not. "It's a little of both," said Layla's...Tags: Science and Technology, CNN (tv network), Camp Lejeune (military base), Afghanistan, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Afghans: US paid $50,000 per shooting spree death
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AP) — The United States has paid $50,000 in compensation for each Afghan killed in the shooting spree attributed to a U.S. soldier in southern Afghanistan, an Afghan official and a community elder said Sunday. The families of...
Tags: Firearms, Emergency Incidents, Armed Conflicts, Executive Branch, Bombings
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Feds defend charges in Michigan militia case
DETROIT (AP) — Prosecutors on Monday defended their criminal case against seven members of a Michigan militia who are seeking dismissal of key charges related to an alleged conspiracy to rebel against the U.S. government. A request for acquittal is...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Hutaree, Defendants, Justice System
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Gettysburg gift store pulls Booth bobblehead dolls
GETTYSBURG, Pa. (AP) — Bobblehead dolls of the man who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln have been pulled from sale at the Gettysburg National Military Park visitors' center bookstore. The dolls of John Wilkes Booth with a handgun were removed...Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Toy Industry, Toys, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Services and Shopping
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Militia leader accused in plot to kill police talked of foreign troops in US
DETROIT (AP) — A jury Friday heard the leader of a southern Michigan Christian militia talk about attacking police officers and his fear of foreign troops on U.S. soil in conversations secretly recorded by an FBI agent who infiltrated the group....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Hutaree, Flu Vaccine, Justice System
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US militia leader spoke of killing police, family
DETROIT (AP) — The leader of a southern Michigan Christian militia says in a conversation secretly recorded by an undercover informant that he would kill police officers and their family members as part of a prelude to a larger war against the...Tags: Hutaree, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Straw leaves Democrats for Greens
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterA Goshen man running this year for north-central Indiana’s seat in Congress has switched parties. Andrew Straw, a lawyer who declared his candidacy for the 2nd District seat as a Democrat in May, announced Tuesday he will run as a member of the...Tags: Democratic Party, Iraq War (2003-2011), U.S. Senate, Elections, Richard Lugar
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Ahead of militia trial, jury pool gets quizzed
DETROIT (AP) — Prospective jurors have filled out a 30-page questionnaire in the case of seven people charged with trying to stir rebellion against the U.S. government. The answers will help lawyers and Detroit federal Judge Victoria Roberts pick a...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Hutaree, Justice System, Trials, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Beating of Chicago teen filmed, posted online
CHICAGO (AP) — Six teenagers were being questioned by Chicago police Tuesday after a video was posted online showing the brutal beating of a 17-year-old by unknown assailants who can be heard repeating racial slurs and making derogatory comments...Tags: Arne Duncan, YouTube, Racism, Human Interest, Eric Holder
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