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added 2007 Fri Apr 6 13:26:34 by Varadinum
Most criminals try to stay out of the spotlight, but now some are posting their bad deeds on the Internet for everyone to see - including the police. In Florida, a 15-year-old girl is being charged with a vicious beating of another girl. Police found her when she posted the video of the beating on Myspace.
added 2007 Wed Mar 28 15:54:41 by charbarred
Meet Robert Dale Hicks, sentenced to 25 years in jail. Here's why...
added 2007 Sun Feb 25 1:06:32 by okitech
Col. Masanobu Tsuji was a fanatical Japanese militarist and brutal warrior, hunted after World War II for massacres of Chinese civilians and complicity in the Bataan Death March. And then he became a U.S. spy. Newly declassified CIA records, released by the U.S. National Archives and examined by The Associated Press, document more fully than ever h
added 2007 Thu Feb 15 22:18:54 by moemebe
A Danbury man's plans to bail himself out after a drug bust went more than a bit awry over the weekend. State police said that a small safe that Nakia Davis, 32, had his aunt bring in to the Southbury barracks not only contained $5,000 in cash for bail, but also drug paraphernalia and 16 grams of cocaine, leading to more charges.
added 2007 Wed Feb 14 19:57:16 by populist
US military branches continue to accept a greater number of recruits with criminal records, granting recruiting waivers [USAREC Regulation 601-56 text, PDF], according to data compiled by the US Defense Department.
added 2007 Sun Jan 28 21:01:49 by moemebe
Police said they arrested a South Charleston man for driving under the influence after he flipped his middle finger at Kanawha County Sheriff Mike Rutherford and then crashed his car. Glenn Harold Vickers, 53, was arrested Thursday night near the Microtel Inn off the Montrose Drive exit in South Charleston.
added 2007 Fri Jan 12 17:48:44 by moemebe
A Harstselle man who allegedly stole $300 from his grandfather's wallet has been charged with armed robbery, authorities said. Detective Kyle Wilson said Daniel Brown donned a ski mask and jacket, armed himself with a handle from a hydraulic floor jack and made the 10-foot hike to his grandfather's home next door.