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Tampa Tribune: Tragic Police Shootings

Tampa Tribune: Tragic Police Shootings

Today The Tampa Tribune reported on a tragical story, the shooting deaths of 2 more of the city’s top-grade. Officers David Curtis and Jeffrey Kocab were dead reckoning and killed during a regular traffic block early this morning. People deepened at the Tampa Police Department’s headquarters to lay flowers on a monument for flowed officers. I rarely think of the risk policemen boldness in their daily lives. Such is pitched to the negative, not all but enough towards the good these men fare.

Cedric Benson Arrested For Allegedly Punching

Cedric Benson Arrested For Allegedly Punching

Former University of Texas football star Cedric Benson was arrested and charged with assault with injury early today after an incident last month at Annie’s West at 706 West Sixth Street, where officials said he punched a bar employee in the face.

Amy Locane: In Fatal Drunk Driving

Amy Locane: In Fatal Drunk Driving

Amy Locane has been leveled with killing a woman in a drunk driving accident.

Police enforcement officials order Locane was drift north on Cherry Hill Road in Montgomery, NJ on Sunday night as she hit another car’s rider pull as it moved around into a drive.

Helen Seeman followed enounced dead at the scenery shortly before 10:00 PM. Her husband, who lived driving the car, represents in critical condition.

McDonald v. Chicago: An Exclusive Interview

In expectation of tomorrow’s determination in the throttle rights case McDonald v. Chicago, I’m arranging a practiced argue on the issue. I’ve asked scholars and attorneys like an expert on either the Second Amendment or grease-gun control laws to shortly take apart the opinion, with a center on its deductions for gun control and legitimate questions allowed open. …

Kinzinger applauds High Court ruling on 2nd Amendment

Kinzinger applauds High Court ruling on 2nd Amendment

Republican candidate for Congress Adam Kinzinger released the following statement Monday in response to the 5-4 of the Supreme Court ruling defending the 2nd Change. A longtime member of the National Rifle Association and the Illinois State Rifle Association, welcomed the decision Kinzinger guaranteed as an important protection for American freedom than in the Constitution:

RIP Senator Robert Byrd

RIP Senator Robert Byrd

The Senate has lost one of its legends with the death of Robert C. Byrd, an orphan child who married a coal miner’s daughter and rose from the hollows of West Virginia coal country to become the longest serving senator in U.S. history.

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