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Salem-News.com (Feb-10-2012 14:33)
Truth with Transparency Reveals Hidden AgendasKen O'Keefe Salem-News.comKen O'Keefe's Trade Not Aid Mission for Palestine was derailed by once-allies in the fight for equality and freedom. Now they are known as the hijackers. (LONDON) -
I picked up most of my stolen property from the police yesterday, 3 months of having nearly all of my hard drives, my phone, my camera, reams of paperwork, what is the result?
Salem-News.com (Jan-21-2012 18:17)
Precedent-Setting Human Trafficking CaseRalph E. Stone Salem-News.comHuman trafficking also involves violations of other laws, including labor and immigration codes and laws against kidnaping, slavery, false imprisonment, assault, battery, pandering, fraud, and extortion. (SAN FRANCISCO) - When most people think of human trafficking, they envision victims trafficked into the international sex trade. Read Full Article
Salem-News.com (Jan-19-2012 03:36)
Housing Inmates Who Make Death Threats... with their Intended VictimsTim King Salem-News.com"I don't want to be in there with that guy" (SALEM) -
Why did Oregon officials fail to report the beating death of a prison inmate at the Snake River Correctional Facility last year?
Salem-News.com (Jan-06-2012 19:21)
Police Drug Dogs Outweigh Education at Beverly Hills High
Political Perspective by Tim King Salem-News.com
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Information about Fast and Furious was in Homeland Security's hands four years ago, it should have saved the lives of two U.S. federal agents.
(COLUMBUS, N.M.) - This memo represents the first time that the U.S. Border Patrol knew about guns going across the border at Columbus, New Mexico.
Read Full ArticleReporters Without Borders continues to support Abu-Jamal, an international symbol of the campaign against the death penalty.
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Prosecutors will no longer seek the death penalty for African-American journalist and former Black Panther Mumia Abu-Jamal, Philadelphia district attorney Seth Williams announced yesterday, two days before the 30th anniversary of Abu-Jamal’s arrest on 9 December 1981 for policeman Daniel Faulkner’s murder.
The announcement came two months after the US Supreme Court declined to consider the district attorney’s bid to uphold Abu-Jamal’s death sentence. The effect of yesterday’s announcement is to commute the sentence to life imprisonment.
Anyone with information about this shooting is asked to call the Marion County Sheriffs' Office Criminal Investigations Unit at 503.540.8007.
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Marion County Sheriff's Deputies received a call of gunshots fired near the Pizza Hut Restaurant on Lancaster Drive NE in Salem last night. The call came in at 9:59pm.
Deputies Jacob Thompson and Nick Hunter arrived within four minutes of the call and found a male victim in his 20's in front of the nearby Bottoms Up Bar at 3082 Lancaster Drive NE. The victim had been shot.
Iran/Contra-era Whistleblower Cele Castillo alleged federal Agents were involved in gun smuggling in 2008.
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Former DEA Agent Cele Castillo, who blew the whistle on the CIA-backed arms-for-drugs trade used to prop up the 1980s Contra counter-insurgency in Nicaragua, is now sitting in a federal prison.
Before Castillo reported to prison, he shared with this reporter a series of revelations concerning arms trafficking and corrupt ATF agents.
Tried under Sharia law, she was sentenced to death by hanging, while Darabi got 95 lashes.
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I was sifting through some archived files today and two articles jumped off the screen, wanting to be together.
Although this may seem to be old news, it’s current because the overall cultural realities in both Texas and Iran, if they have changed at all, have only become more extreme through the intervening five years.
News Release from the Marion Co. District Attorney's Office
(SALEM, Ore.) - Today, a Marion County Grand Jury unanimously found that the police officer shooting of Dru Garrett Larson, on October 17, 2011, was a lawful use of deadly physical force.
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