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  2. The Big Us - Wikipedia

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    The Big Us was a radical underground newspaper published in Cleveland, Ohio starting in September, 1968, appearing biweekly in tabloid format. [1] Its politics reflected the views of SDS . [ 2 ] Editors were Carol Cohen McEldowney, a 25-year-old SDS organizer and Cleveland welfare caseworker, and Carole Close, an antiwar activist.

  3. Killing of Timothy Russell and Malissa Williams - Wikipedia

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    The shooting deaths of Timothy Russell and Malissa Williams, two Black American individuals, occurred in East Cleveland, Ohio on November 29, 2012, at the conclusion of a 22-minute police chase which started in downtown Cleveland, when police erroneously claimed shots were fired at them as Russell and Williams drove by a squad car; the cause of the shots was their vehicle's exhaust pipe ...

  4. Mug shot publishing industry - Wikipedia

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    A single individual's mugshot and booking information could still be obtained through written requests submitted in person. [37] The bill has been amended removing those provisions but now requires mugshot sites to remove mugshots within 30 days after receiving paperwork showing that the charges did not result in a conviction. [38] South Carolina

  5. Alfred Polizzi - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Polizzi (born Alfonso Polizzi; Italian pronunciation: [alˈfɔnso poˈlittsi]; March 15, 1900 – May 26, 1975) was a Sicilian emigrant to the United States who was boss of the Cleveland crime family in Cleveland, Ohio, from 1935 to 1945.

  6. Shondor Birns - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was usually frequented by local and out-of-town big shots. Police and newspaper reporters ate and drank on the house. When the tragic Cleveland East Ohio Gas Explosion that killed 134 persons and left thousands homeless occurred in 1944, Birns kept the club open, 24 hours a day, feeding policemen, firemen and rescue workers for free.

  7. Islanders’ Maxim Tsyplakov suspended 3 games for illegal ...

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    New York Islanders forward Maxim Tsyplakov was suspended for three games without pay on Friday for an illegal check to the head of Philadelphia Flyers forward Ryan Poehling. The NHL announced ...

  8. NYPD officer fractured Bronx man’s jaw over double-parked car ...

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    A Bronx man alleged an NYPD officer beat him so badly during a wrongful arrest he required screws for his fractured jaw, according to a personal-injury complaint filed with the City Comptroller ...

  9. Mug shot - Wikipedia

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    Mug shot of American gangster Al Capone, 1930. A mug shot or mugshot (an informal term for police photograph or booking photograph) is a photographic portrait of a person from the shoulders up, typically taken after a person is placed under arrest.