Month: October 2019

Mexico releases video showing moment military faced El Chapo's son amid deadly violence

Mexico releases video showing moment military faced El Chapo’s son amid deadly violence originally appeared on abcnews.go.com The Mexican government has released several dramatic, at-times-gory, new videos showing their side of the fierce gun battle that erupted between officers and criminals in the city of Culiacán, Sinaloa state, as authorities tried to arrest one of…

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2 women have been criminally charged over their partners' suicides. Why do men escape the same blame?

Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office; John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe via Getty Images A Massachusetts grand jury indicted 21-year-old Inyoung You this week on involuntary manslaughter in connection with her boyfriend’s suicide. The case bore striking similarities to the landmark 2017 conviction of Michelle Carter, who was deemed criminally culpable in the 2014 suicide of Conrad…

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UK police interview US diplomat's wife about fatal crash

LONDON (AP) — British police have interviewed an American diplomat’s wife who was involved in a crash that killed a British teenager and have passed their recommendations on to U.K. prosecutors. Northamptonshire Police interviewed Anne Sacoolas about the crash that killed 19-year-old Harry Dunn in August. His motorcycle collided with a car she was allegedly…

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Harry Dunn: Police interview diplomat’s wife who fled under diplomatic immunity as family demands chief constable quit

British police have conducted an interview with the wife of an American diplomat suspected of involvement in a crash that killed Harry Dunn. Northamptonshire Police passed details of their interview with Anne Sacoolas, 42, to the Crown Prosecution Service, it is understood. Ms Sacoolas had returned to the US under diplomatic immunity and has refused…

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A Record Wave of Lone Child Migrants, Born of Desperation

TENOSIQUE, Mexico — The United States has detained more children trying to cross the nation’s southwest border on their own over the last year than during any other period on record, surpassing the surge of unaccompanied minors that set off a crisis during the Obama administration, according to new figures released Tuesday. U.S. immigration authorities…

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