Crime Stories from September 17, 2021
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Ex-deputy charged with manslaughter in white teen's death
Sep 17, 2021 1:45 PM - A former Arkansas sheriff's deputy has been charged with manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a white teenager whose death has drawn the attention of civil rights activists nationally
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North Carolina judges strike down state's voter ID law
Sep 17, 2021 1:39 PM - North Carolina judges have struck down the state's latest photo voter identification law
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North Macedonia: Protest in Tetovo for deadly hospital fire
Sep 17, 2021 12:03 PM - Hundreds of protesters in Tetovo, a city in the west of North Macedonia are calling for the resignation of officials in the wake of last week's fire that destroyed a COVID-19 field hospital, killed 14 people and injured a dozen more
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How Kane County is going to learn where to put deputies to catch speeding driversSep 17, 2021 11:44 AM - Kane County is about to embark on two projects law enforcement officers believe will make the county safer. One is to purchase of speed radar trailers that will store data on how fast cars pass them.
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Lawyer pleads not guilty in Trump-Russia investigation probe
Sep 17, 2021 10:42 AM - A prominent cybersecurity lawyer charged with making a false statement to the FBI has pleaded not guilty to the charge, stemming from an examination of the U.S. government's investigation into Russian election interference
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Justice Department reviewing policies on transgender inmates
Sep 17, 2021 7:00 AM - A Justice Department official tells The Associated Press that the department is reviewing its policies on housing transgender inmates in the federal prison system
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Organizer of Saturday rally looks to rewrite Jan. 6 history
Sep 17, 2021 7:00 AM - The architect of an upcoming Washington protest that aims to rewrite history about the violent January assault on the U.S. Capitol is hardly a household name
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How do we stop mass shootings? It's a team effort, former FBI agent writes
Sep 17, 2021 5:30 AM - Former Daily Herald reporter, and onetime head of the FBI's active shooter program, Katherine Schweit has unique insight into the causes and ways to prevent mass shootings. She's sharing it with her new book, "Stop the Killing: How to End the Mass Shooting Crisis."
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