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Texas Gov. Perry to hold briefing on slayings, speak at memorial
KAUFMAN, Texas — This North Texas community about 35 miles east of Dallas prepared early Thursday to mourn the sudden loss of Dist. Atty. Mike McLelland and his wife, Cynthia. McLelland, 63, and his wife, 65, were gunned down at their home in...
Tags: Mexico, Mike McLelland, Evan Spencer Ebel, Mark Hasse, Gang Activity
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Radar shows U.S. border security gaps
WASHINGTON — A sophisticated airborne radar system developed to track Taliban fighters planting roadside bombs in Afghanistan has found a new use along the U.S. border with Mexico, where it has revealed gaps in security. Operated from a Predator...
Tags: Mexico, Aberdeen Proving Ground, U.S. Army, Immigration, National Security
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Mexico government downplays deadly violence
MEXICO CITY — The new government of Mexican President Enrique Peņa Nieto has sought to downplay the deadly violence that has long haunted much of Mexico and that he repeatedly pledged to reduce. But the country's killers aren't cooperating....
Tags: Mexico, National Government, Media Industry, War Crimes, Political Fundraising
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Attorney smuggled heroin into jail in greeting card, D.A. says
Prosecutors charged an attorney with half a dozen felony counts for allegedly trying to smuggle heroin into an L.A. County jail inside a greeting card. Stephen Beecher, 61, who was arrested April 9, faces counts including conspiracy, bringing drugs into...
Tags: Ryan Seacrest, Criminals, Prosecution, Television Industry, Crimes
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New Texas prosecutor appointed amid more alleged threats
Kaufman County, Texas, still doesn't have justice for its two slain prosecutors. But it has a new district attorney and yet another man charged with making threats against public officials. "There is danger," Erleigh Norville Wiley, a Kaufman County...
Tags: Mike McLelland, Mark Hasse, Prosecution, Justice System, Lawyers
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Federal prosecutor withdraws from Aryan Brotherhood of Texas case
TERRELL, Texas -- A federal prosecutor has withdrawn from a sweeping racketeering case against a white supremacist gang for "security reasons," a defense attorney told the Los Angeles Times on Wednesday. Assistant U.S. Atty. Jay Hileman announced his...
Tags: Molly Hennessy-Fiske, U.S. Department of Justice, Mike McLelland, Mark Hasse, Richard A. Serrano
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Manhunt on Canadian border after shots fired at U.S. agents
SEATTLE -- A massive manhunt along the U.S.-Canada border ended early Wednesday with the arrest of a suspected drug smuggler believed to have fired shots at U.S. border agents in a remote, mountainous valley widely used for illicit trafficking. The...
Tags: Police Arrests, Shootings, U.S. Customs and Border Protection
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Valley Police Beat: More than 180 pounds of marijuana seized
CALEXICO — U.S. Border Patrol agents arrested three men trying to smuggle 184.2 pounds of marijuana into the U.S. on Sunday night, according to a press release. Around 7:51 p.m., an agent saw five men illegally enter the United States east of the...
Tags: Police Arrests, Methamphetamine (drug), Car Safety Tips and Advice, Crimes, Prices
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Police news: Monticello man arrested after Boyle traffic stop
A Monticello man was arrested last night after a routine traffic stop in Boyle County. About 1 a.m. this morning Deputy Tyler Morris observed a vehicle with expired tags on U.S. 127 South, according to a press release. Morris stopped the vehicle...
Tags: Police Arrests, Methamphetamine (drug), Crimes, Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice
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Mexico: 10 slain in melon patch; online journalist gunned down
MEXICO CITY – Ten agricultural workers were slain in a melon patch in the state of Guerrero on Sunday, officials and media reported, one of a string of violent incidents in Mexico in recent days presumably committed by organized crime groups....
Tags: Mexico, Blackmail and Extortion, Venezuela, Endangered Species, Conservation
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Whitney Houston's private FBI file opened to the public online
Just because it's nutty doesn't mean it's illegal. That's one lesson to be gleaned from the release of Whitney Houston's FBI file. The FBI looked into three episodes in Houston's life — two involving ardent fans, and one concerned with possible...Tags: Blackmail and Extortion, Whitney Houston, Police Investigations, FBI, Social Media
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TV review: Drug-smuggling 'Red Widow' is hard to get behind
To create a successful antihero, a writer must pull off a narrative sleight of hand, convincing the audience that black is white, or at least an acceptable shade of gray. The trick is to pull it off without getting caught, which is the first failure of...
Tags: Anson Mount, Goran Visnjic, Clifton Collins Jr., ABC (tv network), Breaking Bad (tv program)
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