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Chicago Bears Player Sam Hurd Arrested On Cocaine Charges

By Press Release on Dec 19, 2011   National  

DALLAS – Agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) arrested Chicago Bears football player Samuel George Hurd III, 26, of Lake Forest, Ill., Wednesday night on a criminal complaint charging conspiracy to distribute cocaine.

Justice Department Releases Investigative Findings On The Seattle Police Department

By Press Release on Dec 16, 2011   National  

WASHINGTON– Following a comprehensive investigation, the Justice Department today announced its findings that the Seattle Police Department (SPD) has engaged in a pattern or practice of excessive force that violates the Constitution and federal law. A letter detailing the findings was delivered to Seattle Mayor Michael McGinn and Police Chief John Diaz.

Omnibus Bill To Pass Today, House To Return To Capital Next Week For Tax Holiday Bill

By Staff on Dec 16, 2011   National  

WASHINGTON D.C.-Despite the fact that both sides of the aisle are still trying to hammer out an agreement over the payroll tax holiday, a tentative agreement has been reached on the $1 Trillion Omnibus Bill. This agreement will avert government shut-down that was looming at the end of the year.

Former America’s Most Wanted Fugitive Sentenced To 105 Years In Prison For Leading International Conspiracy To Defraud The Military

By Press Release on Dec 16, 2011   National  

WASHINGTON – Roger Charles Day Jr., a former America’s Most Wanted fugitive, was sentenced today to 105 years in prison for his role in leading an international conspiracy to defraud the Department of Defense (DOD) of more than $11.2 million by supplying nonconforming and defective parts for military aircraft, vehicles and weapons systems.

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