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Serving a 21-year sentence; scheduled for release on September 19, 2026. [ 45 ] [ 46 ] Al-Qaeda operative and one of the first U.S. citizens to be designated as an enemy combatant after the September 11 attacks ; convicted in 2007 of terrorism conspiracy for traveling overseas to attend an Al-Qaeda training camp and for providing material ...
He was booked into the Florence County Detention Center on Thursday and released Saturday on a $19,000 bond. Caleb is a digital producer at News13. Caleb joined the team in January 2023 after ...
Serving a 19-year and seven-month sentence; transferred to ADX Florence and scheduled for release on June 15, 2037. Leader of the Three Percenters militia group, convicted of kidnapping conspiracy, conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction , and possessing an unregistered destructive device for his role in the plot to kidnap Michigan ...
Spencer was found unresponsive, and jail and medical workers reportedly performed life-saving measures, reviving her. But she later died at a hospital, according to a news release by the Polk County Sheriff's Office. Authorities have not completed their investigation. Jail or Agency: Polk County Jail; State: Iowa; Date arrested or booked: 6/9/2016
The case will be prosecuted by the S.C. Attorney General’s office, a SLED press release said. Florence County Sheriff T.J. Joye released a statement that said, “I have personally met with the ...
Convicted murderer who, while serving a life sentence for a murder, murdered two inmates, Jesse Anderson and Jeffrey Dahmer at Columbia Correctional Institution in Portage, Wisconsin, in November 1994. Matthew F. Hale: 15177-424 Transferred to Marion CMU in July 2020. Serving a 40-year sentence; scheduled for release on April 29, 2036.
An elderly Vietnam veteran who in 2018 killed two Florence police officers and wounded five others in an ambush-style attack will avoid a death penalty trial after he pleaded guilty Thursday to ...
Horry County Sheriff's Office (South Carolina) In the aftermath of Hurricane Florence, Flood drove a police van past a National Guard barrier while transporting two women, Wendy Newton and Nicolette Green, to a mental health facility. The van was swept into a rail by floodwaters, making it impossible for the women to leave, and neither Flood ...