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Coroner: Rodney King on Cocaine, PCP Before Drowning
KTLA NewsRIALTO, Calif. (KTLA) -- Rodney King's death was the result of an accidental drowning, although a cocktail of alcohol and drugs in his system were contributing factors, the San Bernardino County coroner's office has determined. King, who became a...Tags: Cardiac Arrhythmia, Al Sharpton, Heart Problems, Emergency Health Procedures, KTLA
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FBI: Two Indiana inmates run nationwide drug ring; Other Elkhart County links
WSBT-TV ReporterA nationwide drug ring allegedly run by two Indiana prison inmates has major local connections. A federal indictment unsealed by the U.S. Attorney's office after FBI raids across the state Wednesday named 40 people purportedly involved in the scheme....Tags: Gang Activity, FBI, Drug Trafficking, Cell Phones, Punishment
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Mail Call - Aug. 21
“If people are dressing in ways that show no respect for their church, and it is displeasing to the majority of church members, then a dress code could be taken under consideration. The days of men and women in suits, hats and white gloves with...Tags: Elections, Social Security, Republican Party, Paul Ryan, Mitt Romney
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Arrest warrant issued in fatal LaPorte County crash
WSBT-TV CorrespondentJohn Mikle was still at-large Wednesday, a day after LaPorte Circuit Court Judge Tom Alevizos approved an arrest warrant for the 35-year-old. Mikle is charged with reckless homicide and driving while intoxicated, causing death as well as two counts of...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Injuries and Wounds, Prosecution, Head Injuries, Police Arrests
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Rodney King dies at 47; victim of brutal beating became reluctant symbol of race relations
Rodney King never set out to be a James Meredith or Rosa Parks.
He was a drunk, unemployed construction worker on parole when he careened into the city's consciousness in a white Hyundai early one Sunday morning in 1991.
While he was enduring the...Tags: Symbols and Symbolism, Punishment, Fishing, Reginald Denny, Riots
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Synthetic marijuana seized at Lancaster gas station
smojica@amnews.comLANCASTER — State and local officials seized 62 packets of suspected synthetic marijuana from a Lancaster gas station on Thursday night. Usman “John” Muhammad Chapra, 28, of Lexington, was arrested at the Shell gas station at 201...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Medical Procedures and Tests, Synthetic Marijuana, Bath Salt Drugs, Methamphetamine (drug)
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Teens ruin cough medicine for the rest of us.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekFrom actual press release from U.S. Sen. Bob Casey's office. WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) today introduced bipartisan legislation to prevent the abuse of cough syrup to get high, a particularly worrisome trend among teens. The... -
Feds Should Allow Medical Marijuana
Starting on Oct. 1, medical marijuana will be legal in Connecticut. Although our state's medical marijuana law was carefully designed to minimize the risk of federal invention, the legal reality is that the federal government can still prosecute anyone...
Tags: South Windsor, Social Sciences, Arts and Culture, University of Connecticut, Drugs and Medicines
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Message from Dallas Police Chief David O. Brown
Dallas Police DepartmentAs the Police Department’s investigation into the James Harper shooting is nearing closure, I am announcing new policies and strategic directives that I believe will positively impact officer safety and improve public trust and confidence. ...Tags: Science and Technology, Shootings, Firearms, Crime, Law and Justice, Police Investigations
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Crime & Punishment: City of Waterbury in a battle over release of information regarding former Gov. John Rowland
In 2008, Waterbury officials assured us that hiring ex-governor John Rowland for a $100,000-a-year economic advisor gig, upon the end of his prison sentence for corruption convictions, was a good idea. Now, six months after Rowland left the job, the...
Tags: Trials, John Rowland, Executive Branch, Middletown, New Britain
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Forestville man faces drug charges after naked run
A Forestville man faces drug possession and indecent exposure charges, after police found him running naked on Crain Highway early Tuesday. It took a taser and several officers to arrest James Frederick Brown, 36, of the 7000 block Nimitz Drive. After he...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Cocaine, Glen Burnie, University of Maryland Medical Center
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Jessamine school board wants more drug testing for athletes
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comNot satisfied with random drug testing for student-athletes in Jessamine County, the school board wants to begin testing all in-season competitors. Discussion of the issue began at Monday night’s work session during a presentation of the drug-...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Drug Use, Lifestyle and Leisure, Recreational Substance Use
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