The state said Leonard “Raheem” Taylor fled after killing his girlfriend’s family. Witnesses said the victims were still alive days after he was gone.
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The state said Leonard “Raheem” Taylor fled after killing his girlfriend’s family. Witnesses said the victims were still alive days after he was gone.
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The Justice Department is calling graffiti on anti-abortion centers a threat to “reproductive health services facilities.”
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The new Republican majority delivered few surprises and lots of paranoid rhetoric on Capitol Hill Wednesday.
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Chief Cerelyn Davis also led the first police department in the U.S. that swore off the exchanges.
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For 23 years, REDDOG officers regularly terrorized poor Black neighborhoods and Black residents of Atlanta.
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The specialized division that included SCORPION, the anti-crime unit responsible for beating Tyre Nichols.
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A big spender on right-wing causes, investor Andrew Intrater gave seed money to a group formed to oust a reform-minded district attorney.
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Attorney General Gentner Drummond upended the execution calendar and gave Glossip a new chance to prove his innocence.
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One protester was killed by police, 20 were charged under a “domestic terror” law, and Georgia’s governor gave himself broad “emergency” powers.
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