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Timeline: What Led to Ex-NFL Player Kellen Winslow Jr's Prison Sentencing?
Kellen Winslow Jr. was arrested in 2018 after allegedly attempting to break into an Encinitas home. The event led to two years-long trials for the former NFL tight-end who was accused by five women of sexual assault and rape. Here’s what happened before Kellen Winslow Jr. was sentenced to 14 years in prison for rape and sexual assault on March 3, 2021.
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Fort Worth Detectives Hope 45-Year-Old Letter Will Help Solve Carla Walker Murder Case
Fort Worth homicide detectives hope a 45-year-old letter will help solve an equally old homicide.
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Undercover Drug Detective, Informant Killed; 3 Are Arrested
Officials say a Cleveland detective who had just joined a federal violence task force was shot and killed in his unmarked car along with an informant during what officials describe as a drug operation
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Cold Cases Get Colder as Coronavirus Pandemic Wears on
Detectives are struggling to connect with victims through thick masks, and investigators accustomed to wearing plainclothes are digging out their dusty uniforms for patrol duty as the coronavirus pandemic rages
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Husband of Bucks County Woman Missing for 38 Years Charged with Her Murder
The husband of a woman who vanished in 1981 has been charged with the woman’s murder 38 years later.
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Remains Confirmed as UFC Fighters' Stepdaughter Aniah Blanchard
Human remains discovered in a wooded area have been confirmed as belonging to a missing college student who was the stepdaughter of a well-known UFC fighter, Alabama authorities announced Wednesday. The Auburn Police Department said the Department of Forensic Sciences confirmed the remains belong to Aniah Blanchard, 19. She was the stepdaughter of UFC fighter Walt Harris.
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Suspect Ruled Competent to Stand Trial in Killing of DC Jogger
A judge has ruled the man accused of fatally stabbing a jogger in D.C. is now competent to stand trial, reversing an earlier ruling.
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Monterey County Jail Escapees Captured by U.S. Customs and Border Protection
The two inmates charged with murder who broke out of a California jail over the weekend are back in custody, the Monterey County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday.
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Family Sues City, SDPD Detective in Deadly I-15 Crash
The family of a man who was killed in a fiery crash on Interstate 15 in January is suing the city and two other drivers involved in the crash for wrongful death and negligence.
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Man Arrested in Suspected Hate Crime Attack on Syrian Teen on Trolley Car: SDPD
A man was arrested Tuesday in connection to the suspected hate crime attack of a Syrian refugee teenager on a Metropolitan Transit System trolley, the San Diego Police Department confirmed.
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Video Confirms Hate Crime Attack on Syrian Teen on Trolley Car: SDPD
A hate crime investigation has been launched into the attack of a Syrian refugee teenager on a Metropolitan Transit System trolley on Tuesday, the San Diego Police Department confirmed.
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Video Confirms Hate Crime Attack on Arab Teen on Trolley Car: SDPD
NBC 7’s Artie Ojeda has the latest on SDPD’s investigation into a hate crime on an MTS trolley car.
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Police Report Reduced Backlog of Rape Kits From Last 30 Years
When the victim of a sexual assault comes forward to police, a rape test kit is a crucial piece of evidence in the case. Police across the country including San Diego police have faced criticism in the past for not submitting these kits into a national database of suspects.
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Five Gang Members Sentenced for Brutal Machete Slaying of NYC Teen Lesandro ‘Junior' Guzman-Feliz in Bronx Bodega
Five men found guilty of murdering a 15-year-old boy in a shocking and violent 2018 machete attack in a Bronx bodega that was captured on video received their lengthy sentences on Friday.
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City of Chicago Releases Inspector General's Report on Laquan McDonald Shooting
The city of Chicago released the long-secret Inspector General’s report on the 2014 shooting of Laquan McDonald on Wednesday, making public for the first time hundreds of pages detailing the investigation into the shooting that rocked the city.
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Disabled Dog Found Dead After Going Missing When Car Stolen in Broward
A disabled Husky mix who went missing when a car thief drove off with the dog still inside the vehicle has been found dead.
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Are San Diego Police Powerless Against Car Break-Ins?
On average, more than 7,200 vehicles are broken into in the city of San Diego each year. Of those, 97 percent are never solved.
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Dead Student Went Unnoticed for Two Months in Room in New Zealand University Housing
New Zealand’s education minister called Wednesday for an investigation after reports that a student’s body lay undiscovered in a university dorm room for nearly eight weeks. Authorities have released few details of the incident at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch. But Education Minister Chris Hipkins told The Associated Press that it was a horrific situation for the family and...
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Batman Signal to Shine on Gotham's Domino Sugar Refinery to Celebrate 80 Years of the Caped Crusader
To celebrate 80 years of the Caped Crusader, there will be a Bat Signal projected onto the side of the iconic Domino Sugar Refinery building in Williamsburg
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San Diego Police Working On Backlog of Sexual Assault Test Kits
NBC 7’s Gaby Rodriguez investigates.