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Deadly NY Library Stabbing Investigated
The Spring Valley community has come together to remember a library security guard killed just days ago, as the district attorney launches an investigation into why the suspect was free after a recent arrest for sex attack. NBC New York’s Gilma Avalos reports.
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Chilling Details Revealed in Sex Case of Man Arrested in Library Killing Months Later
The DA said that while he was not in the office at the time of Blanchard Glaudin’s December arrest for a rape that occurred the month before, he would instruct his team to review the case thoroughly
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Rockland DA to Investigate Why Library Stabber Was Freed After Rape Arrest
The DA said that while he was not in the office at the time of Blanchard Glaudin’s December arrest for a rape that occurred the month before, he would instruct his team to review the case thoroughly
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Possible Motive in Rockland County Library Stabbing
The suspect in the stabbing of a security officer at the Spring Valley library has been charged with second-degree murder after the woman told him to turn his music down, authorities said. NBC New York’s Ken Buffa reports.
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Security Officer Stabbed, Killed Inside Library After Telling Suspect to Lower Music: Authorities
A female security officer working at a Rockland County library died after getting stabbed multiple times by an attacker who lunged at her after she told him to lower the music on his phone, according to authorities. The incident occurred at the Finklestein Library in Spring Valley around 2 p.m. Tuesday, officials said. Officers rushed to the third floor, where…
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Suspect Arraigned for Fatal Stabbing Inside Library
A female security officer working at a Rockland County library died after getting stabbed multiple times by an attacker, according to law enforcement. Suspect Blanchard Glaudin was arraigned on murder charges. Gaby Acevedo with the latest.
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Watch Mexico's Failed Capture of El Chapo's Son Ovidio Guzmán
The Mexican government on Wednesday released a trove of unedited videos showing its botched raid seeking to arrest a son of drug trafficker Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán. The Mexican government’s failed attempt to capture one of Guzmán’s youngest sons, Ovidio Guzmán, on Oct. 17 left eight dead and at least 20 more injured after cartels members waged a gun battle...
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Illinois Animal Hospital Gives Pet Owners a Place to Grieve
An animal hospital in central Illinois recently gave bereaved pet owners an opportunity to memorialize their beloved pets. They gathered in Decatur Sunday to pray and share stories at the service held by Northgate Pet Clinic, the Decatur Herald and Review reported. Veterinary assistant Angie Litz, who helped organize the ceremony, said there can be a stigma around grieving a...
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Fugitive on FBI's 10 Most Wanted List Suspected in DC Woman's Death
A fugitive on the FBI’s 10 Most Wanted list who was arrested in Maryland is suspected in the death of a Southeast D.C. woman, according to police.
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Wisconsin Supreme Court Says Fired Conservative Professor Should Be Reinstated
The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Friday that Marquette University shouldn’t have fired a conservative professor over his blog post that criticized a student instructor he believed shut down discussion about opposition to gay marriage. The 120-page ruling concluded that the Catholic school breached its contract guaranteeing academic freedom with former professor John McAdams. The court said McAdams should immediately be...
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Brooklyn Man Who Slit Wife's Throat ‘From Side to Side' as She Sat in Car Sentenced to 25 to Life
A 48-year-old Brooklyn man has been sentenced to 25 years to life in prison for slitting the throat of his estranged wife as she pulled up to her friend’s house after work nearly two years ago.
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Gunman Opens Fire on Cairo Church; Shootout Kills at Least 9
A gunman on a motorcycle opened fire Friday outside a church in a Cairo suburb and at a nearby store, sparking a shootout that killed at least nine people, including eight Coptic Christians, authorities said. It was the latest attack targeting Egypt’s embattled Christian minority. The gunman was also killed, along with at least one police officer, officials said. The...
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Protesters Ejected from NYC Speech by Turkey's President
A demonstrator who got up and shouted “Terrorist!” at Turkey’s president during a speech at a hotel on Thursday was grabbed by bodyguards and rushed out of the hall as others in the emotional crowd pushed, shoved and shouted.
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Man Uses Pantyhose Defense in Appeal of Upskirt Conviction
A New Jersey man convicted for taking upskirt videos at a grocery store argues in his appeal that the woman wasn’t exposed because she was wearing pantyhose.
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Jewel Thief Doris Payne Charged With Walmart Theft
Notorious jewel thief Doris Payne was arrested Monday for allegedly shoplifting at an Atlanta-area Walmart, NBC News reported. Payne, known for her international jewel heists spanning six decades, claimed that she forgot to pay for the items she had shoplifted after taking medicine. A security officer at Walmart offered a different account, saying that Payne had piled items into her...
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Town of Newtown Asks Judge to Throw Out Wrongful Death Suit in Sandy Hook Shooting
The town of Newtown and its Board of Education asked a judge to throw out the wrongful death lawsuit filed by the parents of two children killed during the Sandy Hook shootings in December 2012. The lawsuit, filed in state Superior Court in January 2015, alleges security measures at the school weren’t adequate when Adam Lanza fatally shot 20 first-graders...
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Oil Company Watches Over Pregnant Polar Bear Under Bridge
A pregnant polar bear seeking to dig her maternity den chose an unlikely spot: a snow drift along a bridge leading to an artificial production island off the north coast of Alaska. As a threatened species, polar bears are entitled to peaceful pregnancies and the operating oil company, Hilcorp Alaska LLC, took vigorous measures to make sure that happened. In...
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Man Files Lawsuit Against Carnival Cruise Lines After Wife Falls Overboard
A man has filed a lawsuit against Carnival Cruise after his wife died after going overboard.
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Security Guard, Patron Stabbed During Bar Fight at Atlantic City Casino
A fight at an Atlantic City casino bar ended with a patron and a security officer both being stabbed.
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Miami Man Arrested After Bringing Gun to Disney World: Deputies
A Miami man was arrested last Friday for carrying a concealed firearm in to Disney World, Orange County Sheriff’s Office said.