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Bush: Terror war not 'law enforcement'
The Swampby Mark Silva President Bush didn't mention the candidates to succeed him as president by name today at the Veterans of Foreign Wars convention in Orlando. He didn't have to. Placing the war in Iraq in the greater context of......Tags: New York Times, Executive Branch, Government, John Kerry, George Bush
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Bigfoot Hoaxers Say it was all "A Big Joke"
CNNATLANTA -- The two men who claimed to have found the carcass of Bigfoot have surfaced to say: Hey, it was just a joke. Not everyone is laughing. In an exclusive interview with CNN affiliate WSB, the two hoaxers -- car salesman Rick Dyer and now-fired...Tags: Natural Science, Witnesses, Hunting, Bigfoot, Colleges and Universities
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Guilty verdict in old killing satisfies police
Associated Press WriterA Ladysmith man's conviction this week for strangling a woman 32 years ago may seem like the high drama of the CBS television show "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation." But the idea only made the northern Wisconsin police chief whose department led the...Tags: Paper and Product Packaging Industry, Murder, Punishment, Employees, Family
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Melrose Avenue Residents on Guard After String Of Robberies
Los Angeles TimesHit by seven armed robberies in 10 days, residents who live in and around trendy Melrose Avenue have launched a campaign to warn neighbors and visitors to take precautions in response to the crime spree. As many as three robbers, working individually...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Government, Employees, Vehicles
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Indiana Dunes are spot of a high hunt: marijuana plants
Chicago Tribune reporterEver head to Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore and feel a calming mood wash over you? Perhaps that peaceful feeling came from the soft sand and the lapping waves of Lake Michigan. Perhaps not. The National Park Service on Thursday announced the park is...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Addiction, Tourism and Leisure
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Arundel officer, 2 others injured in accident
By a Sun reporterAn Anne Arundel County police officer and two others were injured when their cars collided, police said today. Officer Michael Cooper was heading west on Bestgate Road outside Annapolis just before 11 a.m. yesterday with his lights and sirens on when the...Tags: Vehicles, Injuries
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Suspect's ex-girlfriend ties him to gun
Sun reporterThe ex-girlfriend of a man charged with killing an off-duty Baltimore police officer testified yesterday that the defendant playfully pointed a 9mm semiautomatic pistol at her and "clicked" it moments before he left their Dodge Caravan without explanation...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Murder, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Defense, Injuries
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Suspect in Kent Co. bank robbery arrested
Sun reporterA Virginia man suspected of robbing a Kent County bank was arrested Tuesday near Queenstown after leading nine police officers on a high-speed chase, state police said. State police at the Centreville barracks said Joseph Fuller Kempf, 23, of Catlett,...Tags: Vehicles, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Queen Anne's County, Bank Robbery, Theft
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City crime lab director fired
Sun reportersBaltimore crime analysts have been contaminating evidence with their own DNA - a revelation that led to the dismissal this week of the city Police Department's crime lab director and prompted questions yesterday from defense attorneys and forensic experts...Tags: Witnesses, Employees, Assault, Social Problems, Sheila Dixon
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Figure in DVD sent to prison
Sun ReporterThe cameraman for the underground Stop Snitching DVD that cast a national eye on witness intimidation in Baltimore was sentenced yesterday to 30 years in federal prison after a jury convicted him on drug and gun charges. Shortly before receiving his...Tags: Burger King, Prisons, Judges, Court Administration, Addiction
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Police Officers Honored
The town council and Mayor Jason L. McCoy on Tuesday honored police Officers Lucas J. Gallant and Sgt. Barry Foster, who helped a woman deliver a baby last month. Gallant and Foster were dispatched to High Street apartment about 1 a.m. July 28 after... -
Dubuque police officer fired after April incident reinstated
A Dubuque police officer who was fired for shooting a gun at his home and kicking out the window of a squad car while drunk has been reinstated by the city's civil service commission. Lt. Scott Simpson was sentenced to one year of probation after he...Tags: Scott Simpson
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