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No Indictment for Cop in New Rochelle Shooting of Kamal Flowers During Traffic Stop
A grand jury voted not to indict the New Rochelle police officer on the shooting death of an apparent armed suspect during a traffic stop in June. Officers stopped a car near Potter Avenue and Pierce Street just before 11 p.m. June 5 for what the police later described in a statement at the time as multiple traffic and vehicle…
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No Charges in Deadly Police Traffic Stop Shooting
New information on a deadly shooting during a traffic stop in New Rochelle. Kamal Flowers was shot and killed in June and a grand jury reviewing the case decided not to charge any of the officers involved. Gaby Acevedo reports from New Rochelle with more information and the reaction from Flowers’ family.
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Audio of Breonna Taylor Grand Jury Hearings Released
After months of protests and demands from Breonna Taylor’s family for transparency and more information on her death, Kentucky’s attorney general has released audio recordings of the grand jury proceedings in the case.
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2 Officers Shot Amid Protests in Louisville Over Breonna Taylor Grand Jury Decision
Hours after a Kentucky grand jury brought no charges against Louisville police for Breonna Taylor’s death and protesters took to the streets, authorities said two officers were shot and wounded Wednesday night during the demonstrations expressing anger over the killings of Black people at the hands of police.
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A Timeline of Events Related to the Death of Breonna Taylor
Here is a timeline of events that began with the death of Breonna Taylor, a Black woman whose killing by police in her home in Kentucky has encouraged a national reckoning on race.
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3 Fatal Shootings Yield No Indictments for Florida Officers
A grand jury in Florida has declined to issue indictments against Tallahassee police officers involved in the shooting deaths of three people in separate incidents that helped ignite Black Lives Matter demonstrations in the state’s capital city.
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1 Dead After Traffic Stop Turns Deadly in New Rochelle
Police used a Taser on the man before he allegedly pulled a gun on officers. Ken Buffa reports.
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Supreme Court Blocks House From Mueller Grand Jury Material
The Supreme Court is temporarily preventing the House of Representatives from obtaining secret grand jury testimony from special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation
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I-Team: Family Frustrated over NJ ‘Most Wanted' Case
An accused child rapist has been on the run for more than a dozen years, and a family member of two victims doesn’t believe enough is being done to catch him. At very least she wants the most wanted website to be updated to detail the crimes he is accused of. The I-Team’s Chris Glorioso reports.
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I-Team: Desperate Call to Catch Accused ‘Most Wanted' Child Rapist
Angel Gonzalez was indicted twice in 2007 and 2009 for allegedly raping and molesting three children between the ages of 6 and 10
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Karina Vetrano Murder Case Ends in Mistrial
A mistrial was declared in the 2016 death of jogger Karina Vetrano. Roseanne Colletti has the latest information.
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Jury Deliberates in Jogger Murder Case
Jurors are deciding the fate of a man accused of killing a jogger in New York. Rana Novini reports.
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Suspect in NYC Jogger's Murder Confesses on Tape Played in Court During Trial
The young man accused of killing Karina Vetrano was angry about the loud music his neighbor had been playing when he encountered her jogging on a park trail in Queens, he said during a taped confession played at his trial.
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Father of Murdered NYC Jogger Karina Vetrano Breaks Down in Court as He Recalls Finding Her Body
The father of Karina Vetrano let out a wail that he’s never made before or since when he discovered her body in a marsh after she was strangled to death, he recalled during testimony at the trial of the man accused of murdering her.
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Emotional Testimony by Dad of Slain NYC Jogger
The father of Karina Vetrano broke down on the stand as he told the courtroom about finding his daughter’s body after she went out for a jog and never returned. Rana Novini reports.
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Trial Begins 2 Years After Killing of Queens Jogger
The trial has started for the suspect accused of murdering Queens jogger Karina Vetrano. Roseanne Colletti reports.
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Mother of Karina Vetrano, NYC Jogger Snatched While on Run, Sobs and Clutches Cross as Prosecutor Describes Killing
The mother of Karina Vetrano, the young woman strangled as she went for a run in a Queens park two years ago, sobbed and clutched a cross as the prosecutor described in detail how her daughter was killed.
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Pennsylvania AG: We Have Evidence the Vatican Knew About Clergy Abuse Cover-up
Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro said his office has evidence that the Vatican knew about the cover-up of clergy abuse in the Catholic Church, but said he couldn’t verify whether Pope Francis had direct knowledge of the crimes by priests. Shapiro told NBC’s “Today” show during an interview Tuesday that the grand jury unearthed handwritten notes detailing the abuse stored...
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Listen Up: A Closer Look at the Top Stories for Thursday, May 31
Get a closer look at the top stories for Thursday, May 31.