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  2. At-large Asheville homicide suspect arrested across the state ...

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    ASHEVILLE - Police arrested an Asheville homicide suspect in Jacksonville on Nov. 13, after the shooting death of a 26-year-old woman near Aston Park led to a four-day search for him.

  3. Asheville man whose violent arrest was seen on video pleads ...

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    More: Mother of Asheville man in violent arrest criticizes APD actions; asked for medical help Violent arrest, community protests. Asheville Police Department officers were in the Erskine-Walton ...

  4. Asheville Police Department: Two people arrested for IEDs ...

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  5. January 6 defendant charged with punching woman in Asheville ...

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    A Jan. 6 defendant from Brevard who is charged with punching a woman in an Asheville bar can remain free on bond, a federal judge said.

  6. Body found near Asheville High School ID'd as school janitor ...

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    An Asheville police car sits outside Asheville High School in this file photo. A 41-year-old man was found dead near the high school in May. The case is still open, according to APD.

  7. Antonio Rodriguez (serial killer) - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Rodriguez (born October 28, 1988), known as The Kensington Strangler, is an American serial killer who was convicted of raping and killing three women from November to December 2010, all of which occurred within a 10-block radius of Philadelphia's Kensington neighborhood.

  8. List of African American newspapers in Pennsylvania

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    This list includes both current and historical newspapers. In the 19th century, Pennsylvania saw a level of publishing that rivaled New York, with 14 African American periodicals in circulation from 1838 to 1906. [1] Pennsylvania's first African American newspaper was The Mystery, published in Pittsburgh by Martin Robison Delany from 1843 to ...

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