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339 Wanted for Violent Crimes Arrested in NYC Over 30-Day US Marshals Operation
More than 300 violent criminals were arrested in New York City over a the span of a month during an initiative launched by the U.S. Marshals Service to capture violent fugitives, the agency announced Wednesday.
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US Marshals Draw Guns on Florida Mom, Baby After Entering Wrong Apartment
A Florida woman said she feared for her life when U.S. Marshals entered her home while she was holding her infant daughter – only later to realize they were at the wrong home. Kada Staples told NBC affiliate WFLA-TV she looked at her Ring App and saw armed men outside her Bradenton apartment who ordered her to come out, saying…
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Federal Judge Charges US Marshals in Vaccination Dispute
A federal judge in South Dakota criminally charges three members of the U.S. Marshals Service with contempt of court and obstructing justice, after a dispute with a marshal who refused to disclose her COVID-19 vaccination status and removed prisoners from a courthouse
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Man Leads Federal, Local Authorities on Jet Ski Chase in Miami
A man who was wanted by U.S. Marshals is in custody after leading authorities on jet ski chase in Miami Monday evening.
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Haggard-Looking, Shackled Paul Manafort Pleads Not Guilty to State Mortgage Fraud Charges in Manhattan
A haggard-looking Paul Manafort pleaded not guilty to multiple counts of mortgage fraud, falsifying business records and conspiracy and scheme to defraud in Manhattan court Thursday.
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U.S. Marshals Service Lists Paul Manafort's Posh Trump Tower Condo for Sale, Starting at $3.6 Million
If Paul Manafort’s swanky SoHo loft didn’t do it for you, how about the convicted ex-presidential campaign manager’s Trump Tower condo?
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U.S. Marshals Seize Paul Manafort's Swanky SoHo Loft — and Put It Up for Sale, Starting at $3.6 Million
The United States Marshals Service has seized jailed Paul Manafort’s swanky SoHo loft — and listed it for sale on their website at an initial price of $3.6 million.
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Unusual Plan to Get 900-pound Man to Virginia Court is Approved by Judge
A federal judge has approved an unusual court transportation plan for a Virginia man who weighs more than 900 pounds.
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Alleged NJ Kidnappers in Child Minivan Sex Attack Nabbed in North Carolina: U.S. Marshals
A couple who allegedly kidnapped a 15-year-old girl in New Jersey and sexually attacked her in a minivan — the woman holding the girl down throughout the horror — has been arrested by U.S. Marshals in North Carolina, officials said.
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NYPD Backtracks, Says Officer Wasn't Killed in 1999 Shooting
He’s alive! The NYPD says confusion surrounding a long-awaited arrest led officials to wrongly declare that an off-duty officer had been killed in a 1999 shooting in the Bronx.
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Suspect in 1999 Shooting of NYPD Officer Arrested in Florida
A man wanted in the 1999 shooting of an off-duty New York Police Department officer who later died from his injuries was arrested in Florida almost two decades after the incident, and the head of the NYPD on Sunday offered his thanks to fellow law enforcement for their perseverance.
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U.S. Marshals Nab Man in Indiana for 2017 Hit-Run of 7-Year-Old New York Girl Walking to School
A 27-year-old man has been apprehended by U.S. Marshals in Indiana in connection with a hit-run in Rockland County more than a year ago that injured a 7-year-old girl on her way to school.
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‘El Chapo' Trial Gives Inside Look at His Rise to Power
The U.S. trial of Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman has offered a screenplay-worthy picture of the lawlessness and excesses during his rise to power as Mexico’s most infamous drug lord.
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Cartel Turncoat Says ‘El Chapo' Tried to Have Him Killed
A prosecution witness testifying at the U.S. trial of the Mexican drug lord known as “El Chapo” says the cartel tried to kill him despite his loyalty to the defendant.
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Prosecutors Seek Sanctions Against El Chapo Lawyers Amid Allegations of ‘Unauthorized Communication' With Wife
Prosecutors asked a judge on Tuesday to sanction the defense team for Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman for facilitating “unauthorized” contact between the Mexican drug lord and his wife during his federal trial in Brooklyn.
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No Love for ‘El Chapo': Judge Denies Defense Request for Alleged Kingpin to Hug Wife Before Start of Trial
The U.S. district judge presiding over the case of an alleged notorious drug lord has denied his request to hug his wife, citing concerns over a potential prison escape and security.
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Fugitive Accused of Threatening Trump Arrested in Ohio
The U.S. Marshals Service says a Pennsylvania man accused of threatening President Donald Trump and law enforcement officials has been arrested in Ohio. They say Shawn Richard Christy was arrested at 4:45 p.m. Friday in Mifflin Township, near Columbus, by marshals and task force members from Ohio and Pennsylvania. A federal warrant was issued June 19 for the 27-year-old McAdoo...
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Trump Administration Says Nearly Half of Youngest Kids Not Rejoining Families
The Trump administration said Thursday all eligible small children separated from their families as a result of its zero-tolerance immigration policy have been reunited with their parents.
But nearly half of the children under 5 remain separated from their families because of safety concerns, the deportation of their parents and other issues, the administration said. -
In Letter to Pence, Cuomo Blasts Administration's Policy of Separating Kids From Parents
Cuomo tweeted Vice President Mike Pence Tuesday welcoming him to New York, while urging him to end the Trump administration’s “inhumane policy separating families at the border.”
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Men Face Charges For Conspiring to Sell Potent Drug
Three Bronx men are facing charges for conspiring to distribute heroin and carfentanil, a controlled substance 100 times more potent than fentanyl, authorities say. Marc Santia reports.