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Chicago: At least 30 shot, three killed over weekend – bringing fatality total to 576 for the year
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CHICAGO, IL – Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s city saw another violent weekend as at least 30 people were shot and three were killed.
The violence began Friday afternoon on South Oakland Avenue where someone opened fire on a 35-year old man and a 14-year-old girl in the street. The man died at the hospital.
Later in the evening another man was dropped off at the hospital with multiple gunshot wounds. He also died. Read More.
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Virginia passes legislation stopping police from making wide array of traffic stops. Law and order is dead.
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RICHMOND, VA – Pretextual stops are on the chopping block in the state of Virginia. The state wishes to severely handcuff its police forces.
Recently, the State of Virginia has begun pushing forth new legislation which would prohibit officers from making what is termed as a pretextual stop. Pretextual stops are when an officer uses a mundane traffic violation to stop a vehicle because he or she believes there may be criminal activity afoot. Read More.
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Vetrepreneur - Sal DeFranco and Battle Grounds Coffee Company
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When Navy SEAL operator Sal DeFranco was injured in a hit and run, everything changed in a heartbeat. Serving his country in the military was no longer the plan. While struggling to find a new path, he discovered comfort and a future in an unlikely place -- coffee.
You've seen him on The Real Man Show. Now here's the story of how he created Battle Grounds Coffee Company. Watch Now.
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Violent California parolee released early. Hours later, he was arrested for murder.
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REDDING, CA – Within hours of his early release from jail due to overcrowding, a parolee with a lengthy and violent history was arrested Sunday on suspicion of murder.
According to the Redding Police Department, James Joshua Noyes, 33, was arrested Saturday, Oct. 3, after a domestic violence incident. He was booked into the Shasta County jail on charges of “possession of methamphetamine for sales, drug paraphernalia and a parole violation.” Read More.
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