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William Magear "Boss" Tweed [note 1] (April 3, 1823 – April 12, 1878) was an American politician most notable for being the political boss of Tammany Hall, the Democratic Party's political machine that played a major role in the politics of 19th-century New York City and State.
City Council Commissioner of Chicago Heights, Illinois Hobbs Act and RICO [35] Patrick T. Hairston: Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Board of Aldermen Hobbs Act, mail fraud, RICO, and Travel Act [63] John J. Hamilton, Jr. Councilman of Asbury Park, New Jersey Hobbs Act and program bribery Operation Bid Rig [64] Gwendolyn Cheek Hedgepeth: Richmond ...
Cleveland County Detention Officer William Haddox, 21, was arrested on multiple complaints, including bringing or possessing contraband into a jail or penal institution, conspiracy to commit a ...
[64] [70] Cleveland police, however, said they were unsure if Winchester's death was riot-related. [66] By dawn on July 23, a total of 10 people had been wounded by gunfire during the Hough Riots, bring to 40 the number of people injured by guns and hand-thrown missiles. Cleveland police made an additional 72 arrests during the night. [64]
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US marshals on Tuesday arrested a 25-year-old man in connection with Sunday’s mass shooting in Cleveland that left nine people wounded, Cleveland’s police chief said.
In 1982, after two of the Ford Heights Four won new trials, prosecutors offered to release Gray in exchange for her testimony against the two men. Gray accepted the offer and was released in 1987. Following the exoneration of the Ford Heights Four, Gray's conviction was overturned, and in 2002, the Governor issued her a pardon. [102] Aug 31, 1978
A 13-year-old in Ohio is facing criminal charges after allegedly crafting “a detailed plan” for a mass shooting at a synagogue in September, according to court documents obtained by CNN.