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NM authorities: Deputy shoots Portales man who drove front-end loader erratically near traffic 15, the Roosevelt County Sheriff's Office got a call of a suspect attempting to flip over a car with a front-end loader at Cottonwood Place, according to Officer Carl Christiansen, public information officer for the New Mexico State Police. When deputies arrived, they located the suspect, 48-year-old James ...
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A look at some deadly US school shootings of years past Here's a look at some recent U.S. school shootings, and some of the deadliest of years past: — Dec. 7, 2017: Two students at Aztec High School in New Mexico were killed by a gunman disguised as a student. Police said the shooter later killed himself. — Sept. 13, 2017: A 15-year-old boy was killed at ... Kentucky school shooting: Two students killed and 17 injured at Marshall County High - The Independent
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Reuters reporters accused under Official Secrets Act due in Myanmar court 12 after they had been invited to meet police officers over dinner in the country's largest city, Yangon. "There will be an argument for bail from both the defense lawyers and prosecutors," said Khin Maung Zaw, a lawyer representing the two journalists. The prosecution has previously objected to the bail ...
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Judge delays bail decision on detained Myanmar journalists Myanmar police officers lead detained Reuters journalist Wa Lone to a court hearing in Yangon, Myanmar, Tuesday, Jan. ... Myanmar police officers escort detained Reuters journalists Kyaw Soe Oo, second from left, and Wa Lone, fourth from left in back row, from a court after ... Former New Mexico Gov.
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Las Vegas rings in 2018 under unprecedented security The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department had every officer working throughout the weekend and was aided by the Nevada National Guard and ... much warmer than most of the U.S. They wore glittery hats, tiaras and other 2018-themed paraphernalia as they hugged and cheered on the new year.
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Report: 75 percent of Mexican residents say their city is not secure EDITORS NOTE: Graphic content / Firefighters and police work at a crime scene where the body of a man was found hanging from a vehicular bridge at the entrance to Ciudad Juarez, .... More than 75 percent of adult residents in Mexico do not feel secure where they live, according to a new report.
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