• Jury in Trial of Baltimore Officer William Porter Was 1 Vote From Acquittal: Report 

    A Baltimore jury was one vote away from acquitting Police Officer William Porter of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Freddie Gray, the most serious charge he faced, according to sources, the Baltimore Sun reports.  The case ultimately ended in a mistrial because the jury deadlocked last month on all four of Porter’s charges. According…

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  • Trinidad and Tobago Gymnast Creates New Move, Eyes Rio Olympics 

    It’s a move that had never been done before, but Trinidad and Tobago gymnast Marisa Dick has perfected it and made it her own. The 18-year-old leaps off a springboard to a split, landing on the balance beam, with legs extended, toes pointed and arms stretched up in artistic flair, pefectly balanced.  It’s Dick’s signature…

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  • Texas Middle Schooler Who Had Asthma Attack Is Punished for Accepting Classmate’s Inhaler

    A Texas middle school student who was suffering an asthma attack and accepted an inhaler from a classmate faces one month in an alternative school, Fox 4 News reports.  Alexis Kyle, 13, who used her classmate’s inhaler, is facing the same penalty as Indiyah Rush, 12, who offered Alexis her inhaler Tuesday in gym class…

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  • Videos of Cedrick Chatman Shooting Death Show Teen Was Fleeing, Lawyers Say

    Chicago has released more videos of a fatal police-involved shooting, this time showing the shooting death of black teen Cedrick Chatman, the Chicago Tribune reports.  Lawyers for the 17-year-old’s family say that the videos—captured from a police surveillance camera as well as cameras outside a convenience store—show that the teen was running from police and…

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  • Ala. Police Officer Who Partially Paralyzed Indian Grandfather Acquitted 

    Madison, Ala., Police Officer Eric Parker has been acquitted by a federal judge following two trials that resulted in hung juries, Reuters reports.  Parker was accused of violating the civil rights of Indian national Sureshbhai Patel and using unreasonable force while responding to a 911 call after he was seen on video tossing the 57-year-old…

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  • Ben Carson Finance Chair Quits Amid Questions About Use of Campaign Funds 

    Ben Carson’s finance chair quit early Thursday in the wake of mounting questions about his use of campaign funds, as well as his high monthly salary, Politico reports.  According to the report, Dean Parker recently began making $20,000 a month—unusual for a typically unpaid, honorary position, according to campaign experts—even as his team’s high spending habits…

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  • ‘Super Intoxicated’ Mont. Cop Pulled Gun on Asian Man He Called ‘an ISIS’ at Party 

    A sheriff’s deputy in Montana who reportedly got wasted at a party is now facing a felony charge of assault with a weapon after attacking and pulling a gun on an Asian man whom he called “an ISIS,” the Helena Independent Record reports.  Lewis and Clark County Sheriff’s Deputy Phillip Jay Clark, who was arrested…

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  • Police Examining Cellphone Footage in NYC Gang-Rape Case

    Authorities investigating the gang rape that allegedly took place in a park in New York City’s Brooklyn borough were examining three cellphones belonging to some of the boys accused of the crime after defense lawyers said that at least one of the boys took video of the young lady “smiling” and “laughing” during the incident,…

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  • Not So Smart: Pa. Kidnapper-Robber Caught After Scheduling Follow-Up Meeting With Elderly Victim, Cops Say

    Pennsylvania police believe that this alleged criminal is already in the running for the stupidest of 2016 after, they say, he arranged for a follow-up meeting with an elderly victim in a shopping center parking lot, Philly.com reports.  According to Nether Providence, Pa., Police Chief David Splain, the 17-year-old suspect, identified as Jason Donte Hayes,…

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  • Ohio Students Claim Classmates Dress Up as KKK, Utter Racial Slurs

    An Ohio mom moved her two daughters to a new school district to get them a better education, but instead the girls have had to endure two years of racist abuse, ABC 6 On Your Side reports.  According to student Roni Cook, she and her sister have been dealing with the racist incidents at Ohio’s…

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