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Chicago Tribune - Sat Nov 21, 2:33 pm ET
Man retrieves them from police station and vows to continue fighting Naperville Naperville police confiscated the belongings of an outspoken homeless man Thursday night, but by Friday, Scott Huber had retrieved them from the police station and said he intended to return to what he called his protest site outside the city's downtown parking garage.
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Chicago Tribune - Sat Nov 21, 2:24 pm ET
A 54-year-old Chicago man is accused of robbing his mother, pushing her to the floor and grabbing money from her bra as she sat on a portable toilet, authorities said today. Randy Suggs, who lives on the West Side but whose exact address was unavailable today, faces a robbery charge in connection with stealing about $67 in cash from his mother, said Chicago Police News Affairs Officer JoAnn ...
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Deseret News - 4 minutes ago
To avenge the arrest of their leader, Mexican drug cartel commandos went on a rampage this summer across the lawless state of...
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Deseret News - 5 minutes ago
A top drug cartel suspect who turned state's evidence has been found dead in an apparent suicide, while a body found in...
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch - Sat Nov 21, 6:36 pm ET
LEBANON, Mo. — A man accused of killing his wife and encasing her body in concrete wants a judge to prohibit a statement he made to police from being used as evidence against him at his trial.
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Chicago Tribune - Sat Nov 21, 2:09 pm ET
Two men are accused of beating up and seriously injuring a 67-year-old man at a gym in the North Side 's Uptown neighborhood, Chicago police said today. Paul J. Velez, 29, of Cicero, and Todd J. Krasnow, 33, of Lowell, Ind., repeatedly punched and kicked the victim at the World Gym Fitness Center, 909 W. Montrose Ave., on Nov. 9, police allege. The Chicago police fugitive apprehension unit ...
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AP via Yahoo! News - Sat Nov 21, 2:52 am ET
Thieves shot to death five Arkansas family members and burned their bodies for the meager bounty of a set of wheel rims and some flat-screen televisions, court documents said Friday.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Sat Nov 21, 2:52 am ET
Italy's ANSA news agency reports that police in the northern city of Brescia have arrested two Pakistanis accused of logistical support for last year's terror attacks in Mumbai.
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WCBS-TV New York - 19 minutes ago
One minute they were lined up at a Long Island mall to see a teen singing sensation. The next, they were pushing and shoving in what police are calling a near-riot. The cancelation of the event is blamed on "Justin Bieber fever" – and too little security. Now, a member of the singer's management team is under arrest, and parents are speaking out.
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Baltimore Sun - 24 minutes ago
Baltimore police shot one man in the stomach after a gun battle and arrested another Saturday night in West Baltimore after a chase that began in Baltimore County, a police spokesman said.
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Miami Herald - 26 minutes ago
The Miami-Dade Commission on Ethics and Public Trust has dismissed a complaint against former Homestead Mayor Lynda Bell, which alleged she misled voters by saying she had the police chief's endorsement.
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Newsday - 30 minutes ago
A 13-year-old bicyclist from Brentwood was in critical condition Saturday night after being struck hours earlier by a hit-and-run driver, Suffolk County police said.
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San Francisco Chronicle - Sat Nov 21, 6:09 pm ET
A bear has attacked a man who entered its enclosure at a new park in Switzerland, and a policeman opened fire on the animal to defend the intruder. Police say the 25-year-old man and the 3-year-old bear both were injured on Saturday at Bear Park in the city... Switzerland - Police - Government - Law - Kids and Teens
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Sat Nov 21, 2:20 am ET
A bomb exploded near the building of a non-government organisation offering treatment to the blind in northwest Peshawar city on Saturday, injuring one person, police said.
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - 52 minutes ago
Local governments seeking to cut spending next year could be stifled by a new state law that gives special protection to emergency services such as police and fire. The little-publicized part of the state budget, signed into law in June, is praised as a way to promote public safety and criticized for crimping the autonomy of municipalities and counties. "I think to maintain these (emergency ...