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Two gang members plead guilty to racketeering
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND — “What was the purpose of this group?” the federal magistrate asked, peering down from the bench at the gang member who admitted to racketeering. U.S. Magistrate Christopher Nuechterlein had just asked Rickey Hemphill, 20,...Tags: Court Preliminary, Trials, Gang Activity, Prosecution
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Review: Paramore, Kitten at the Wiltern
“If there is one song to sum up the soap opera that Paramore has been, it’s this one,” singer Hayley Williams said toward the end of her poppy punk band’s sold-out Wiltern show Wednesday. The band then band dove into a fanged...
Tags: Yeah Yeah Yeahs (music group), Music, Entertainment
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Obama meets privately with Mexican President Peņa Nieto
MEXICO CITY -- President Obama and Mexican President Enrique Peņa Nieto assured each other in a private meeting Thursday that they are committed to reducing violence and fighting organized crime. But the conversations are only just beginning between the...
Tags: National Government, Immigration, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Barack Obama, Crime, Law and Justice
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A Mexican father's plea to two presidents
President Obama has much to discuss with Mexico's new president, Enrique Peņa Nieto, when they meet in Mexico City this week. No issue, however, is more urgent than the search for peace, justice and dignity for and between our peoples. For seven years,...
Tags: Gun Control, Barack Obama, Corporate Crime, U.S. Senate, Mexico City
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Birmingham City owner fails to have money laundering trial dismissed
ReutersBy Grace Li HONG KONG, May 3 (Reuters) - Birmingham City football club owner Carson Yeung failed to have charges of laundering more than HK$720 million ($93 million)thrown out on Friday after a judge rejected claims that the absence of some documents...Tags: Defendants, Hong Kong, Trials, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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Former Highland Park officer pleads to extortion
DETROIT (AP) — A former Highland Park police officer has pleaded guilty to extortion and protecting a shipment of cocaine. Shawn Williams this week admitted in Detroit federal court to taking money in exchange for protecting a shipment of cocaine....Tags: Trials, Blackmail and Extortion, FBI
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Central American migrants attacked in Mexico
MEXICO CITY -- Central American migrants crossing Mexico’s Veracruz state were attacked by a violent drug-and-extortion gang, an activist organization said, the latest bloody harassment of people attempting to reach the United States. At least...
Tags: Human Rights, Career and Workplace, Gang Activity, Justice and Rights, Labor Legislation
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Former Marion fire chief faces 14 felony counts of theft, misconduct, forgery, racketeering
MARION, Ind. (AP) — Prosecutors say the former fire chief of Marion faces 14 felony counts for trading vacation and sick time for cash, taking bonuses he wasn't entitled to, and taking items for personal use. The Grant County Prosecutor's Office...Tags: Theft, Prosecution
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Obama visits Mexico; immigration, energy, security in focus
Reuters* Obama keen to highlight Mexico's economic progress * Wants to hear more about drug policy changes * Immigration reform a key issue for U.S. president By Mark Felsenthal and Steve Holland MEXICO CITY, May 2 (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama...Tags: Human Rights Watch, Human Rights, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Executive Branch, Barack Obama
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Two Anchorage Arrests Made in Alaska-California Drug Conspiracy
Channel 2 NewsTwo people have been arrested in Anchorage as part of a 10-person indictment in a sprawling drug conspiracy, which federal officials say distributed heroin and methamphetamines in Alaska and California then laundered money received from the drug sales....Tags: Punishment, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Police Arrests, Drug Trafficking, Methamphetamine (drug)
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Turkish border police wounded in clashes on Turkey-Syrian border
ReutersANKARA, May 2 (Reuters) - Five Turkish border guards were wounded in a clash at the Syrian border with an armed group that one Turkish official described as smugglers but an opposition activist suggested may have included rebel fighters of the Free Syrian...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Bashar Assad, Turkey, Refugee, Free Syrian Army
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State approves settlement to ex-inmate amid corrections scrutiny
With the state corrections system already under scrutiny, the Maryland Board of Public Works on Wednesday approved a $40,000 settlement with a former inmate of the Baltimore jail who claimed he was assaulted by gang members for not assisting with a drug...
Tags: Trials, Executive Branch, Black Guerrilla Family, Gang Activity, Rod J. Rosenstein
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