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  2. Kidnapping of Freddy Heineken - Wikipedia

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    They were released when Heineken's family paid, against police advice, a ransom of 35 million Dutch guilders (~US$18 million) on 30 November of that year. The kidnappers— Cor van Hout , Willem Holleeder , Jan Boellaard [ nl ] , Frans Meijer [ nl ] , and Martin Erkamps [ nl ] —were all eventually caught [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and served prison terms.

  3. Cor van Hout - Wikipedia

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    During the abduction, Van Hout collaborated with Willem Holleeder, Frans Meijer, Martin Erkamps and Jan Boellaard. The five men abducted Freddy Heineken and his driver Ab Doderer in front of Heineken's office on 9 November 1983, after which they held the two men for a period of three weeks in a Quonset hut in Westpoort, a part of Amsterdam, demanding a 35 million guilders ransom for Heineken.

  4. Freddy Heineken - Wikipedia

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    Freddy Heineken and his driver Ab Doderer were kidnapped in 1983 and released on payment of a ransom of 35 million Dutch guilders (around 15,800,000 euros or 17,332,600 US dollars). The kidnappers – Cor van Hout , Willem Holleeder , Jan Boellaard, Frans Meijer, and Martin Erkamps – were eventually caught and served prison terms.

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  6. Two Circleville police fired for misconduct

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    CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio (WCMH) — The city of Circleville has fired a deputy chief and an officer in the city’s police department after the two were placed on paid administrative leave following ...

  7. Suspect dead after standoff in Pittsburgh that started with ...

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    An eviction notice turned into an hourslong shooting standoff Wednesday in Pittsburgh after a man fired at a sheriff's deputy.

  8. Nathan Harper - Wikipedia

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    Nathan Harper is a convicted felon and former Chief of the Pittsburgh Police, a position he held from October 31, 2006, to February 20, 2013. Prior to this appointment he was the long-time "Assistant Chief in Charge" of the Investigations Branch. He is Pittsburgh's third African-American Chief of Police.

  9. Judge finds Newton officers lacked cause for controversial ...

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    More: No qualified immunity for Des Moines police officers sued in 2018 traffic stop, judge rules "Probable cause is not a high bar," Locher wrote, citing past cases, "but it requires more than ...