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Cops: Long Beach Predator Gropes Girls, Then Thanks Them
KTLA NewsLONG BEACH -- Police in Long Beach are looking for a man they say is responsible for at least seven sexual assaults on young girls. The attacks happened between July 15 and August 5 in the area near Paramount Boulevard and South Street. Police say the...Tags: Honda Motor Co., Beach Vacations, Long Beach (Los Angeles, California), Police Investigations, Crime, Law and Justice
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Sonia Sotomayor: Two sides of a life
The Swampby Peter Nicholas and James Oliphant It did not take long after moving 60 miles from the ethnically diverse neighborhoods of the Bronx to the campus of Princeton University for Sonia Sotomayor to make it clear she was not happy......Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Minority Groups, Local Government, Legal Services, Prosecution
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FAU -- 0 arrests since 2000; Florida Gators -- 24 since 2005.
FAU Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsIs Urban Meyer the Teflon coach? He just had the 24th arrest of a player since he arrived in 2005, and Lane Kiffin, who has yet to coach his first game at Tennessee and has yet to have a......Tags: Urban Meyer, Tennessee, Florida Gators, Alachua County, Police Arrests
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Suffolk PBA sues to stop Conservative ouster effort
Spin CycleThe Suffolk Police Benevolent Association filed a lawsuit late Friday in state Supreme Court to block the Suffolk Conserative Party from ousting police officers and their families who enrolled in it last year. The suit comes after a committee......Tags: Republican Party, Government, Transportation, Litigation, Travel
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Broward Sheriff: Federal money could spare layoffs
Mayo on the Side: Broward news columnist Michael Mayo | Sun-Sentinel BlogsBroward Sheriff Al Lamberti said the July layoffs of 177 employees -- including 48 deputies -- could be averted if the agency???s bid for federal stimulus money succeeds. Lamberti, locked in a budget battle with the Broward County Commission, announced......Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Law Enforcement, Unemployment, Budgets and Budgeting, Career and Workplace
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Dethroned
Hundreds of police officers, federal drug agents and SWAT teams armed with federal indictments invaded Bethlehem before dawn Wednesday to take down an army of Kings.
By late morning, 34 alleged members of the Latin Kings gang with street names like...Tags: Pennsylvania, Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Lehigh County, Colon, Assault
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Obama 'shocked, outraged:' Doc-slaying
The SwampBy Mark Silva President Barack Obama voiced shock and outrage this evening over the slaying of a controversial Wichita, Kan., abortion-provider, Dr. George Tiller. Tiller, 67, who remained one of the nation's few providers of late-term abortions despite...Tags: Government, Crimes, Sonia Sotomayor, Barack Obama, White House
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White supremacist group tied to attacks against Hemet police
L.A. NOWA Riverside County task force arrested 23 people Tuesday while serving search warrants at dozens of locations as part of an investigation into suspected attacks by a white supremacist group against Hemet police officers and city property, according to... -
High cost of drug sentences in Maryland
I ASKED Donta Ellerbe, a 28-year-old Baltimorean who spent too much of his young life selling heroin in his hometown, what he would like to do for a living, now that he's sworn off the hustle, and this is what he said: "I'm a good people person. I think I...Tags: Crimes, Schools, Punishment, Prisons, Drug Trafficking
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Obstacles on the road to a man's redemption
Take LaFawn Weaver, for instance. Here's a young man who admits to making bad choices and getting arrested a couple of times -- back when he was a teenager, primarily -- and blowing a good job because he liked to smoke reefer. OK. So it's time to move on....Tags: Verizon Communications, Theft, Cherry Hill, Employees, Employment
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Access to drugs in jail was a death sentence
There's no question that Michael Rabuck should have been institutionalized. People and their property in the city and Baltimore County were safer with him off the street. But this drug-addicted man ended up in a maximum-security prison, the Maryland House...Tags: Theft, Health and Safety at School, University of Maryland Medical Center, Health Treatments, Police Arrests
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Cause for ex-offenders crosses party lines
Mary Ann Saar, Maryland's public safety secretary, said it again last week at a breakfast honoring both ex-offenders who find their way into the mainstream working world and the companies that have the guts to hire them: "This is not a liberal issue. This...Tags: Government, William Donald Schaefer, Elections, Employees, Executive Branch
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