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Thousands allege sexual abuse in youth detention centers. It could cost Maryland a huge sum
A new state law has eliminated the statute of limitations for child sexual abuse claims.
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Car vandalized with antisemitic graffiti in Alexandria
For the second time in a week hateful graffiti appeared in a Northern Virginia neighborhood. News4’s Walter Morris reports Alexandria police are investigating after someone vandalized a car by spray-painting antisemitic symbols and slurs.
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New gun charges filed against the leader and 2 followers of cultlike Zizian group tied to killings
The leader and two members of a cultlike group that has been connected to six killings in three states face new gun charges in Maryland.
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Woman who ran high-end brothels near Boston, DC sentenced to 4 years in prison
A Massachusetts woman accused of operating a high-end brothel network with wealthy and prominent clients in that state and the Washington, D.C., suburbs was sentenced Wednesday to four years in prison.
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South LA gang leader and self-proclaimed community activist arrested for ‘mafia-like' crimes
Eugene “Big U” Henley, considered a fugitive, portrayed himself as an anti-gang activist associated with a charity that defrauded celebrities and big-name athletes, authorities say.
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WV couple get max prison sentence for abusing adopted children
A West Virginia couple is set for sentencing for mistreating their adopted children.
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Teens charged with murder in the hit-and-run of bicyclist posted on social media
Police say a 13-year-old boy has been charged with murder in an apparently deliberate hit-and-run of a bicyclist heading to work in Albuquerque.
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Two men found guilty in smuggling conspiracy where 53 immigrants died in a hot tractor-trailer
Two smugglers charged after 53 immigrants died in the back of a sweltering tractor-trailer with no air conditioning have been found guilty.
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Jury convicts thief who stole golden toilet from Winston Churchill's birthplace
The purloined potty has never been recovered but is believed to have been cut up and sold.
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Woman linked to death of Telemundo Super Bowl reporter to be charged with murder
The Louisiana woman accused of theft and fraud in connection with the death of a Super Bowl reporter near New Orleans last month will also be charged with second-degree murder in the case, authorities said Tuesday.
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Prosecutors say Minnesota man accused of hiding stolen ruby slippers from ‘The Wizard of Oz' is dead
A federal judge has dismissed the charges against a Minnesota man accused of hiding a stolen pair of ruby slippers that Judy Garland wore in “The Wizard of Oz.”
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Woman admits trying to sell human toes regurgitated by dogs
An Australian woman narrowly avoided jail on Monday over her plans to sell on the black market two human toes that had been regurgitated by dogs at the animal shelter where she worked. Joanna Kathlyn Kinman, 48, was not present at the animal shelter in the southeastern state of Victoria when the two dogs vomited up the toes and other...
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Texas megachurch founder Robert Morris surrenders on child sex charges, sheriff says
Robert Morris surrendered to officials in Oklahoma, where he was charged last week with five counts of lewd or indecent acts with a child.
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Priest, teacher charged in decades-old Delaware child sex abuse case
Two men, a retired priest and a Catholic school teacher, have been charged with sexually abusing the same child multiple times between 1994 and 1996 when they worked in Wilmington, Delaware.
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DC USPS worker found guilty of stealing $1.6M in checks from US mail
A United States Postal worker was found guilty by a federal jury on Friday of stealing over $1.6 million worth of checks from the U.S. mail, said the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia. Hachikosela Muchimba, 44, was found guilty of conspiracy to commit theft of mail and bank fraud, theft of mail; bank fraud; engaging in...
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911 audio reveals confusion and panic after 4 Idaho college students killed
Audio from a 911 call made after four University of Idaho college students were fatally stabbed reveals the panic of the survivors as they struggled to understand what occurred, NBC News reported. The 911 audio call made on the morning of Nov. 13, 2022, was obtained by NBC News on Friday, about two weeks after the transcript of the call was entered into court...
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California man wins $50M in lawsuit over spilled Starbucks scalding hot tea
A Los Angeles County jury awarded a man with $50 million after he suffered severe burn injuries from a hot drink at a Starbucks drive-thru.
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Judge formally sentences Adnan Syed to time served in ‘Serial' podcast case
A Maryland judge has formally sentenced Adnan Syed to the time he’s already served in prison.
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Sean ‘Diddy' Combs pleads not guilty ahead of May sex trafficking trial
According to the indictment, Combs used the “power and prestige” he wielded as a music mogul to intimidate, threaten and lure women into his orbit, often under the pretense of a romantic relationship.
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Trump pledges to ‘expel rogue actors' in political Justice Department speech
President Donald Trump used a triumphant visit to the Justice Department on Friday to air a litany of grievances about the criminal investigations that threatened to torpedo his political career, decrying in often profane terms his adversaries and casting himself as a victim of unfair and biased prosecutions.