NYPD wants eye in sky security blanket over midtown
The NYPD wants to cloak midtown with the same security blanket it rolled out for lower Manhattan: camera license plate readers, and radiation and bio scanners.
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The NYPD wants to cloak midtown with the same security blanket it rolled out for lower Manhattan: camera license plate readers, and radiation and bio scanners.
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LORANGER — Tangipahoa Parish sheriff’s deputies arrested three people during an investigation of a drive-by shooting incident, a spokeswoman said Tuesday. Deputies who entered a residence at the Cannon Mobile Park in Loranger looking for a …
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The Brooklyn district attorney’s office is planning a new crackdown on sexual abuse in the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community, where victims have hid their shame for decades.
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BEAVER FALLS — Beaver Falls police arrested a fugitive over the weekend who was wanted in several incidents in the city, including a shooting nearly two years ago. Officers came across Travelous R. Hairston, 26, who was listed by police as homeless …
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A woman wanted for stealing a diamond bracelet and earrings from a Good Samaritan has been captured, police said. Allegheny County Sheriff William Mullen said Jennifer Leasa, 38, was wanted in connection with an incident that occurred on East Carson …
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FBI Cyber Division Assistant Director Shawn Henry issued a statement on the potential threat posed by the Conficker worm, as well as how to guard against it and other cyber threats.
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Ronald William Komonce, of Evansville, Indiana, was charged in connection with allegedly robbing an Integra Bank branch in Evansville.
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Attorney William Donovan, of State College, Pennsylvania, was sentenced to two years in prison and ordered to pay restitution following his conviction on federal charges stemming from his theft of more than $300,00 from his clients in real estate closings.
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Timothy Earl Love, of Lubbock, Texas, was sentenced to more than eight years in prison for possessing child pornography.
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John Anthony Miller, of San Clemente, California, pled guilty to federal fraud charges related to a long-running Ponzi scheme in which he collected more than $15 million from investors. He also pled guilty to bribery, passport fraud, and identity theft charges resulting from his attempt to procure a fake passport and flee the country after his scheme collapsed.
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