Breonna Taylor’s family peaks out after a Kentucky grand jury indicted one officer for allegedly endangering Taylor’s neighbors.
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Breonna Taylor’s family peaks out after a Kentucky grand jury indicted one officer for allegedly endangering Taylor’s neighbors.
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Angry protesters took to the streets across the country after a Kentucky grand jury did not charge any officers with killing Ms. Taylor in her apartment.
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The uproar in the midst of the protests over Breonna Taylor’s police involved shooting needs to be investigated, Turning Point USA spokesperson Rob Smith said on Thursday.
— FOX News: Joshua Nelson
Pittsburgh Pirates prospect Oneil Cruz was reportedly arrested in a deadly crash in the Dominican Republic on Monday.
— FOX News: Ryan Gaydos
Justice Department officials on Tuesday announced the largest international opioid takedown targeting drug traffickers through the darknet, which resulted in 179 arrests and the seizure of more than $6.5 million in cash and currency.
— FOX News: Stephanie Pagones
Billionaire Mike Bloomberg is helping Florida felons pay their debts so they can vote in the presidential election.
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Law enforcement officials have arrested 179 people and seized more than $6.5 million in a worldwide crackdown on opioid trafficking on the darknet.
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An unidentified shooter who opened fire at a Pennsylvania shopping mall remained on the loose Sunday morning, hours after dozens of police vehicles surrounded the building and officers rushed in to assess the scene and evacuate shoppers taking shelter in various stores.
— FOX News: Danielle Wallace
While the Battle of Ohio took place between the Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals at FirstEnergy Stadium on Thursday night, there was a skirmish in the stands.
— FOX News: Ryan Gaydos
Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, called out the NBA as he read off the name of law enforcement officers who were killed in the line of duty in 2020 on Wednesday.
— FOX News: Ryan Gaydos
An immigration detention center in Georgia performed questionable hysterectomies, refused to test detainees for COVID-19 and shredded medical records, according to a nurse quoted in a complaint filed Monday.
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