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- Guilty verdict in Boston bombing trial
- Man arrested for making ‘disturbing’ phone calls to Sandy Hook school
- South Carolina police officer charged with murder is fired
- South Carolina officer dismissed after shooting man in back
- Tsarnaev convicted in Boston bombing, may face death sentence
- Family of mentally ill Florida man releases videos of police shooting
- Islamic State group releases over 200 captive Iraqi Yazidis
- Live updates: Guilty verdict in Boston Marathon bombing trial
- U.S., Afghan soldiers killed in firefight between Afghan, NATO forces
- 'Gunned down like an animal': Walter Scott's family reacts to video of his killing
- Iran sends navy vessels to waters off Yemen, raising stakes
- Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel wins 2nd term in runoff victory
Guilty verdict in Boston bombing trial Posted: 08 Apr 2015 11:12 AM PDT |
Man arrested for making ‘disturbing’ phone calls to Sandy Hook school Posted: 08 Apr 2015 02:50 PM PDT |
South Carolina police officer charged with murder is fired Posted: 08 Apr 2015 04:17 PM PDT |
South Carolina officer dismissed after shooting man in back Posted: 08 Apr 2015 04:03 PM PDT By Harriet McLeod NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (Reuters) - A white South Carolina police officer has been fired after being charged with murder for shooting a black man in the back as he fled, but questions remained on Wednesday about some details of the killing that was filmed by a witness. The shooting occurred on Saturday in North Charleston, a town of about 100,000 people, nearly half of whom are black, but it gained national media attention on Tuesday when the video became public. The shooting was the latest in a series of deaths during police encounters in the United States that have led protesters to decry racism and police brutality. North Charleston Police Chief Eddie Driggers said at a news conference that he did not know whether officers performed CPR on the victim, 50-year-old Walter Scott, who ran away after being stopped by police for a broken brake light on his vehicle. |
Tsarnaev convicted in Boston bombing, may face death sentence Posted: 08 Apr 2015 04:32 PM PDT By Scott Malone, Elizabeth Barber and Richard Valdmanis BOSTON (Reuters) - Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was found guilty on Wednesday of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing that killed three people and injured 264 others, and the jury will now decide whether to sentence him to death. Tsarnaev, 21, is the surviving member of pair of ethnic Chechen brothers who planted the homemade pressure-cooker bombs that tore through the crowd at the famed race's finish line in one of the most shocking attacks on U.S. soil since Sept. 11, 2001. His lawyers opened Tsarnaev's federal trial in Boston a month ago by bluntly admitting "it was him" who planted one of the bombs on April 15, 2013 and three days later shot dead a police officer, kicking off a day of chaos in Boston. The courtroom was packed with survivors of the attack including the parents of 8-year-old Martin Richard, the youngest fatality, and law enforcement officials, including former Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis. |
Family of mentally ill Florida man releases videos of police shooting Posted: 08 Apr 2015 04:40 PM PDT By Zachary Fagenson MIAMI (Reuters) - New videos showing a mentally ill Florida man being shot dead by police call into question a Miami area department's explanation of the shooting, said attorneys for the victim's family who released the footage on Wednesday. Footage captured from within a police car at the scene show shell cases flying as a police officer shot 25-year-old Lavall Hall on Feb. 15. Two of the bullets hit Hall, Miami Gardens police told reporters in the days after the incident, explaining that Hall had attacked officers with a broom stick. A spokesman for the Miami Gardens Police Department was not immediately available to comment. |
Islamic State group releases over 200 captive Iraqi Yazidis Posted: 08 Apr 2015 12:19 PM PDT |
Live updates: Guilty verdict in Boston Marathon bombing trial Posted: |
U.S., Afghan soldiers killed in firefight between Afghan, NATO forces Posted: 08 Apr 2015 02:22 PM PDT By Rafiq Sherzad JALALABAD, Afghanistan (Reuters) - An American and an Afghan soldier were killed on Wednesday when a firefight broke out between Afghan and NATO coalition forces at a compound where a senior U.S. diplomat met a provincial governor in eastern Afghanistan, police and U.S. sources said. Soldiers from both sides were wounded in the shooting, which erupted shortly after the diplomat left the compound aboard a helicopter, according to U.S. and Afghan sources. "I can confirm that one American soldier was killed today," Colonel Steve Warren, a Pentagon spokesman, told reporters. |
'Gunned down like an animal': Walter Scott's family reacts to video of his killing Posted: 08 Apr 2015 05:20 AM PDT Family members speak out after a white S.C. police officer is charged with murder. |
Iran sends navy vessels to waters off Yemen, raising stakes Posted: 08 Apr 2015 02:52 PM PDT |
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel wins 2nd term in runoff victory Posted: 07 Apr 2015 08:56 PM PDT |
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