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News, articles and information about the crime of taking another person's life, usually by a violent act such as shooting, strangling, beating, stabbing, drowning, assault or by poisoning.
News, articles and information about the crime of taking another person's life, usually by a violent act such as shooting, strangling, beating, stabbing, drowning, assault or by poisoning.
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Friends remember Islip Terrace student fatally shot
sophia.chang@newsday.comIn the moments before she was fatally shot in the face, Danielle Calabrese stood with a group of friends on a Brentwood sidewalk in the warm autumn air Friday night, making plans to go out, police and friends said yesterday. Around 10:45 p.m.,...Tags: Islip, Islip Terrace, Islip, Bay Shore
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Matthew Shepard
Matthew Shepard's murder a decade ago still resonates with many in this small college town as they struggle with the aftermath of a crime that triggered nationwide sympathy and brought a re-examination of attitudes toward gays. Ten years ago, 21-year-old...Tags: Landforms, Society, Laws, Colleges and Universities, Minority Groups
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Witness to a crime may be told it never happened
Residents hear gunshots. It stands to reason they want to know what happened. It's not an easy task. People near Canton Square woke earlier this week to the sound of men arguing. They heard three rapid pops, and some looked out their windows and saw...Tags: Halloween, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Canton Square, Witnesses, Prosecution
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Man found shot to death in CHA parking lot
A man was found shot to death Friday on the Near West Side. Joseph Hallom, listed as 36 or 37, was found with multiple bullet wounds in a Chicago Housing Authority parking lot in the 1500 block of West 14th Street. Hallom was pronounced dead at 7:14 p....Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, Chicago Housing Authority, Interior Policy
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Attorney says Marine accused of killing pregnant colleague is fighting extradition to US
JACKSONVILLE, N.C. (AP) _ The attorney for a Marine accused of killing a pregnant colleague says his client is fighting extradition to the United States. Dick McNeil says 21-year-old Cpl. Cesar Laurean has filed an extradition appeal in a Mexican court....Tags: International Law, Assault, Extradition
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Mexico offer nearly $40,000 for capture of gunmen who killed 11 in northern Juarez bar
CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (AP) _ Officials are offering a reward of 500,000 pesos (US$37,300) for the capture of gunmen who killed 11 people in a northern city bar. Unknown assailants walked into the Rio Rosas bar in Chihuahua before midnight Thursday and...Tags: Jose Reyes, Drug Trafficking
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Three found guilty in 2007 death of Bucks man
Of The Associated Press| A jury on Friday found three men guilty in the killing of a 21-year-old New Hope man outside a St. John bar last year. A judge said the men will be sentenced Nov. 14 for the beating and stabbing of James Cockayne, who had moved to the U.S. Virgin...Tags: Lawyers, Prosecution, Witnesses, Assault, Billiards, Snooker and Pool
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Neighbors recall slain homeless man as kind, thoughtful and friendly
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOutraged residents of a Mid-Wilshire neighborhood called Saturday for the quick arrest of the person who doused a homeless man with gasoline and burned him to death on a 3rd Street sidewalk in an area where he had lived for two decades. A clearer...Tags: Economic Policy, William Bratton, Los Angeles Police Department
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Strike shuts down Kashmir as Indian prime minister visits, opens region's first train line
Associated Press WriterSRINAGAR, India (AP) _ Shops, businesses and schools were shut in the Indian portion of Kashmir on Saturday to protest a visit by the Indian prime minister who inaugurated the first train line in the disputed Himalayan region. The visit by Prime Minister...Tags: Riots, Manmohan Singh, Injuries, Government
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Strange murder case of Japanese businessman ends blocks from where it began in Los Angeles
AP Special CorrespondentLOS ANGELES (AP) _ A strange cold case murder story that stretched halfway around the globe and back over a span of nearly 30 years ended this weekend a few blocks from where it began, with the shocking suicide of Japanese businessman Kazuyoshi Miura in a...Tags: Lawyers, International Law, Suicide, Prosecution, Laws
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Hall's request to withdraw guilty plea is denied
A St. Clair County judge has denied a woman's request to withdraw her guilty plea in the death of her pregnant friend, the unborn child and the victim's three children. Judge Milton Wharton ruled Friday that 26-year-old Tiffany Hall didn't file the...Tags: Assault, Punishment, Court Preliminary, Trials
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