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North Las Vegas Woman Survives Abduction After She Was Left To Die in the Antelope Valley Desert
A woman abducted from North Las Vegas and held for several days was rescued earlier this week from the Antelope Valley desert – where she had been beaten, bound with duct tape, and left to die, several law enforcement sources told NBC4. Detectives from the LA County Sheriff’s Department and FBI agents have arrested a father and daughter suspected of...
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UK Police Say Truck Victims From Vietnam; 3 Suspects Held
All 39 people found dead in a refrigerated container truck in England last week were Vietnamese nationals, British police said, as three more people were arrested in Ireland and Vietnam in the sprawling international investigation into what appears to be a people-smuggling tragedy. British detectives initially said the victims discovered near the southeast port of Purfleet on Oct. 23 were...
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Judge Will Halt Lawsuits Against Purdue Pharma, Its Owners
A judge will halt lawsuits against Purdue Pharma and its owners for six months in hopes of finalizing a settlement over the OxyContin maker’s role in the national opioid crisis, he said Friday.
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Santee Woman Sentenced for Driving Drunk, Killing Man in 2018 Freeway Crash
A Santee woman who killed a man while driving drunk and on the wrong side of the road in a devastating 2018 crash was sentenced to nearly 12 years in prison Friday.
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Federal Board Files Plan to Reduce Puerto Rico Debt by 60%
A federal control board that oversees Puerto Rico’s finances filed in court Friday a long-awaited plan that it says would reduce the U.S. territory’s debt by more than 60 percent and pull the island out of bankruptcy in what government officials called a historic moment. The plan comes three years after U.S. Congress created the board and would reduce $35...
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Tolerance Class, Probation for San Diego State Grad in Racially-Charged Social Media Threat
A San Diego State University graduate who made racially-charged threats against a student via social media will have to complete a tolerance course as part of his punishment.
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La Jolla Realtor Faces Molestation Victims in Court
The former La Jolla realtor who pleaded guilty to child pornography charges and molesting two girls under the age of 14 faced one of his victims in court Friday.
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Lubbock Man Allegedly Contemplating Mass Shooting Arrested, Accused
The arrest of a Lubbock man who allegedly confided in his grandmother a plot to carry out a mass shooting is “a tragedy averted,” according to U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas Erin Nealy Cox.
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YouTube, Instagram Influencer Indicted for Alleged Identity Theft, Credit Card Fraud
A YouTube and Instagram influencer with hundreds of thousands of social media followers is facing identity theft and fraud charges after being indicted Friday in Suffolk County.
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Court Docs Reveal New Details in Ortiz Shooting
Documents reveal what led up to the shooting of Red Sox legend David Ortiz. He is not specifically mentioned, but the shooter was handed a photo of Ortiz.
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Documents: 10th Suspect in David Ortiz Shooting Sold Phone to Ditch Evidence
A man nicknamed “Bone” was ordered Monday to spend one year in preventive prison as Dominican authorities said they were closing in on the mastermind and motive behind the attempted killing of baseball great David Ortiz, who is recovering at a hospital in Boston. The hearing was closed to the public and officials did not release details, but according to...
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Investigation Continues as Ortiz Recovers at Mass. General
Authorities are continuing to investigate a shooting that injured former Red Sox slugger David Ortiz in the Dominican Republic. So far ten suspects have been arrested.
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More Suspects Sought in David Ortiz Shooting
There are still suspects that have not been arrested, according to officials.
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Amid Tears, Cooperating Self-Described Gang Member Testifies at Trial of NYC Teen Killed in Vicious Machete Attack
A self-described gang member took the stand Monday, at one point wiping away tears, as he described what happened in the case of a teen who was dragged out of bodega and murdered in a machete attack last summer by a group of alleged Trinitarios gang members.
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Teen Parents, Grandmother of Baby Abandoned in Chicago Alley Charged
The teenage parents and grandmother of a newborn baby thought to have been abandoned in a Chicago alley were charged early Friday, according to police.
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San Diego State University Student Arrested After ‘Threatening and Disparaging' Remarks Made in Snapchat Video
A San Diego State University student was arrested Wednesday after an apparent threatening and racist video surfaced on social media.
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Online Hate Forges a Dark Path for Suspect in Attack Plot
A few months after he turned 17 — and more than two years before he was arrested — Vincent Vetromile recast himself as an online revolutionary. Offline, in this suburb of Rochester, New York, Vetromile was finishing requirements for promotion to Eagle Scout in a troop that met at a local church. He enrolled at Monroe Community College, taking classes...
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2 More Arrests in Shooting Death of Man in Pacific Beach Home
Two more suspects have been arrested in connection with the deadly shooting of a man in a Pacific Beach home two months ago, bringing the tally to four suspects in this case, police said.
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Man Arrested in Shooting of San Diego Father
San Diego police have arrested a young suspect accused in the deadly shooting of a father last month in the Colina del Sol community.
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Key Takeaways From Roger Stone's Indictment in Russia Probe
The Russia investigation snared another associate of President Donald Trump with the arrest Friday of self-described political “dirty trickster” Roger Stone....
The charges brought by special counsel Robert Mueller reveal new details about how the Trump campaign sought to benefit from the release of hacked material damaging to Hillary Clinton. But they don’t definitively answer the key question in the Russia...