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| Weekly updates: Thursday, September 2, 2010 7:00:00 PM Grand Jury Weighs NYC Police Shooting NEW YORK -- A possible last-minute witness emerged as the city anxiously watched a grand jury weighing the case of five police officers who unleashed a 50-bullet barrage that killed an unarmed man on his wedding day, authorities said.The grand jurors http://c.moreover.comDriver in gun ambush A VAN driver was shot in the chest in a Liverpool ambush. The 40-year-old was driving a red Ford Escort van along Mildenhall Road, Childwall, at 6.50pm yesterday, when a dark car screeched to a halt blocking his path. The trapped driver was helpless as http://c.moreover.com2 Volunteer Police, Gunman Killed In Shooting NEW YORK -- A gunman rampaged through a strip of restaurants and bars in a trendy Manhattan neighborhood, killing two unarmed volunteer police officers and a pizzeria employee, the mayor said. Raw Video Regular police officers then shot and killed http://c.moreover.comDogs, cats & other people: Aggression is not protection Not long ago, a woman called me, very upset. She'd just dropped her dog off at a shelter - the same shelter from which she had originally adopted him only a few weeks earlier. When I asked why she returned him, she described what were obvious signs of http://c.moreover.comMilford school locked down for bomb threat MILFORD, Neb. (AP) Milford High School was locked down yesterday afternoon after a bomb threat was found written on a bathroom wall. Authorities say the lockdown started at 2:50 p-m, and thestudents were evacuated to the school parking lot. Parents http://c.moreover.comSunday Morning Fire Destroys Home A mid-morning fire destroyed the home of Gary and Angela Knowlton, long-time residents of the Crescenta Valley, while the couple was at church on Sunday. The fire apparently started in the basement of their home around 11 a.m. 'The cause was electrical http://c.moreover.comAuthorities treat professor's death as homicide Steve Haataja CHADRON, Neb. (AP) Dawes County authorities are treating the disappearance and death of a Chadron State professor as a homicide. The body of Steven Haataja was found in rural DawesCounty on March ninth. He had been missing since December http://c.moreover.com |
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