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Month: October 2023

11-year-old accused of shooting 2 at Apopka football practice sobs in court; lawyer says he was bullied

By Dave McDaniel Click here for updates on this story     APOPKA, Florida (WESH) — The 11-year-old boy accused of shooting two 13-year-olds after a football practice in Apopka appeared in court on Wednesday. “He is traumatized; this is going to change his life,” the child’s defense attorney, Robert Mandell, said. Mandell asked for his release

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There are cowboy boot Crocs now

By Parija Kavilanz, CNN New York (CNN) — It appears that the trusty, “sorry-not-sorry that I’m ugly” Crocs foam clog has found a way to get even weirder, this time with some western flair. On Thursday, Crocs unveiled something previously unimaginable. A Crocs cowboy boot, with spurs and all. Should we thank Taylor Swift for

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Officers’ lawyers challenge analysis of video that shows Black man’s death in Tacoma, Washington

By MARTHA BELLISLE Associated Press TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — Lawyers for three police officers charged in the death of Manny Ellis have challenged a forensic video analyst’s interpretation of videos shot by witnesses that show the Black man’s fatal arrest in Tacoma, Washington. Analyst Grant Fredericks showed the jury a video Wednesday that showed Ellis

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Capturan en Perú a presunto líder e integrantes de facción de la banda delincuencial transnacional El Tren de Aragua

Sofía Benavides (CNN Español) — La Policía Nacional de Perú (PNP) anunció este jueves la captura de 31 presuntos integrantes de una organización a la que señalan como una facción de la banda criminal transnacional El Tren de Aragua, entre ellos uno de sus supuestos líderes Yomar José Delgado Palacio, alias “Nino”, mediante un comunicado

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Trump asks Judge Chutkan to dismiss election interference case, citing presidential immunity and Senate acquittal

By Hannah Rabinowitz, Holmes Lybrand and Devan Cole, CNN (CNN) — Donald Trump has asked the federal judge overseeing special counsel Jack Smith’s election interference case to dismiss the criminal charges, arguing he has immunity because he was president at the time and also was acquitted by the US Senate after his impeachment. Thursday’s filing

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