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Month: February 2022

Transgender high student allegedly attacked after basketball game

By Kristina Rex Click here for updates on this story     NORTH ATTLEBORO, Massachusetts (WBZ) — Police are investigating after a transgender North Attleboro High School student was allegedly attacked following a basketball game against Foxboro Tuesday night. What started as a verbal conflict inside North Attleboro High School eventually spilled into the parking lot, ending

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Bodycam footage captures the moments leading up to Amir Locke's death during a raid conducting by Minnesota police officers.

There’s a growing consensus in law enforcement over no-knock warrants: The risks outweigh the rewards

By Peter Nickeas, CNN The shooting death of Amir Locke by a Minneapolis SWAT officer serving a no-knock warrant during a homicide investigation last week has prompted calls for an end to the practice of serving high-risk warrants on homes without giving occupants a chance to open the door. There’s growing consensus among policing leaders

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Haiti 'categorically rejects' the report following CNN investigation into the presidential assassination. Pictured is a mural of the late Haitian President Jovenel Moïse

Haiti ‘categorically rejects’ report following CNN investigation into presidential assassination

By Matt Rivers, Etant Dupain and Natalie Gallón, CNN Haiti’s government have said they “categorically reject” the allegations “published in the international press,” following this week’s publication of a CNN investigation into the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse. The CNN investigation, published on Tuesday, shed new light onto Moïse’s July 7, 2021 killing, including

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Canada border blockade clearing peacefully as police move in

By ROB GILLIES and MIKE HOUSEHOLDER Associated Press WINDSOR, Ontario (AP) — A tense standoff at a U.S.-Canadian border crossing crucial to both countries’ economies appears to be dissolving peacefully as Canadian police move in to disperse the nearly weeklong protest and demonstrators begin leaving without resistance. Protesters had spent the night at the busiest

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