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He Wasn’t Even in the Class. She Almost Switched Seats. Now Brown Is Mourning Them.
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A mass shooting at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, resulted in the tragic deaths of two students, including an aspiring neurosurgeon, during a study session amid final exams. The incident has left the university community in mourning as it highlights the pervasive issue of gun violence on campuses.
Police Ask Public to Help Identify Potential Brown Shooting Suspect in New Videos
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Police are seeking public assistance to identify a potential suspect involved in a shooting incident at Brown University, where a 9mm firearm was used. This follows a series of violent events that have raised concerns about safety on campus.
Trial Begins for Judge Charged With Helping Man Evade Immigration Authorities
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The trial for Judge Hannah Dugan has commenced, with the Justice Department alleging that she attempted to assist a defendant in evading immigration authorities. Dugan's defense contends that her actions were in line with courthouse policy and did not constitute obstruction of justice.
Democrats and some Republicans say President Trump has gone too far in a social-media post about Rob Reiner, who was found dead alongside his wife on Sunday
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Former President Donald Trump has faced backlash from both Democrats and Republicans for a social media post regarding the death of acclaimed director Rob Reiner, who was found dead alongside his wife. Trump's comments suggested that Reiner suffered from 'Trump Derangement Syndrome,' which many have deemed inappropriate given the circumstances surrounding their deaths.
Rob Reiner’s Son Arrested on Suspicion of Murder After Parents’ Death
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Nick Reiner has been arrested on suspicion of murdering his parents, acclaimed director Rob Reiner and his wife Michele, who were found dead in their Brentwood home. The Los Angeles police are treating the case as a homicide, and Nick is currently being held without bail.
Justice Department Charges Four in Alleged New Year’s Eve Bomb Plot
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Four individuals have been charged by the Justice Department for allegedly plotting to detonate bombs in Southern California on New Year's Eve, linked to a group known as the Turtle Island Liberation Front. The arrests were made as part of a broader investigation into domestic terrorism, highlighting the serious threat posed by extremist groups in the region.
Massachusetts Man Brian Walshe Convicted in Murder of His Wife
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Brian Walshe has been convicted of first-degree murder in the death of his wife, Ana Walshe, following a trial that revealed substantial evidence, including digital searches for methods to dispose of human remains. The jury found him guilty of dismembering her body after killing her, marking a significant conclusion to a case that has drawn widespread attention.
NY Attorney General Sues UPS for Allegedly Underpaying Seasonal Workers
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New York Attorney General Letitia James has filed a lawsuit against UPS, alleging that the company underpaid seasonal workers, resulting in significant financial losses for them. The lawsuit seeks restitution for current and former workers who were allegedly deprived of millions of dollars due to unfair pay practices during the holiday season.
Person of Interest in Brown University Shooting Released as Manhunt Continues
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A person of interest in the Brown University shooting has been released by authorities as the manhunt for the actual gunman continues. The shooting, which occurred on December 13, resulted in two fatalities and nine injuries, prompting an active shooter alert on campus.