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Anti-Islam Filmmaker Arrested for Probation Violations
Thu,27 Sep 2012 08:04 PM PDT
The Atlantic Wire -

Anti-Islam Filmmaker Arrested for Probation ViolationsThe filmaker behing the controversial anti-Islam film Innocence of Muslims bond in a California prison for violating his probation from a previous arrest for bank fraud. 


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2 arrested in art heist at Calif. financier's home
Thu,27 Sep 2012 07:35 PM PDT
Associated Press - Two suspects are under arrest after Santa Monica police say they recovered about $10 million worth of art stolen from the home of a Southern California financier by following up on a tip. Full Story
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California man behind anti-Islam film arrested
Thu,27 Sep 2012 03:59 PM PDT
Associated Press -

FILE - In this Sept. 15, 2012 file image from video provided by CBS2-KCAL9, Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, the man behind a crudely produced anti-Islamic video that has inflamed parts of the Middle East, is escorted by Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies from his home in Cerritos, Calif. Nakoula, 55, was arrested Thursday for violating terms of his probation, authorities said. (AP Photo/CBS2-KCAL9, File) MANDATORY CREDIT CBS-KCAL9, LOS ANGELES OUT, LOS ANGELES TV OUTThe California man behind a crudely produced anti-Islamic video posted to YouTube that has inflamed parts of the Middle East was arrested for violating terms of his probation, authorities said Thursday.


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Authorities: California man behind anti-Muslim film arrested on probation violation
Thu,27 Sep 2012 03:43 PM PDT
Associated Press - LOS ANGELES, Calif. - A federal official says the California man behind an anti-Islamic video that has inflamed the Middle East has been arrested for violating terms of his probation. Full Story
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Man behind anti-Islam film arrested
Thu,27 Sep 2012 03:38 PM PDT
Associated Press - The California man behind a crudely produced anti-Islamic video that has inflamed parts of the Middle East was arrested Thursday for violating terms of his probation, authorities said. Full Story
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Puerto Rico jury rejects death penalty in drug dealer case
Thu,27 Sep 2012 03:10 PM PDT
Reuters -

Puerto Rican Edison Burgos Montes, leaves a courthouse under heavy guard in San JuanSAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (Reuters) - A Puerto Rico jury on Thursday rejected handing down the death penalty in the case of a drug dealer convicted of killing his girlfriend after he discovered she was an informant for the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration. Edison Burgos Montes was sentenced to life in prison for the 2005 killing of Madeline Semidey Morales, who cooperated with the DEA in its investigation of him. The case was closely watched in Puerto Rico, where capital punishment is prohibited by the U.S. commonwealth's constitution. ...


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Massachusetts governor expects to see charges in crime lab scandal
Thu,27 Sep 2012 02:49 PM PDT
Reuters - CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts (Reuters) - Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick said on Thursday he expects criminal charges to be filed in the case of a chemist accused of mishandling drug evidence at a state crime lab, potentially affecting thousands of cases. The chemist, Annie Dookhan, told investigators she "screwed up big time" by intentionally contaminating samples, forging approvals and failing to follow procedures, according to a police report. Dookhan allegedly tampered with drug samples during her nine-year tenure at the state forensics lab in Jamaica Plain. ... Full Story
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Chef found guilty of murder in boiled body case
Thu,27 Sep 2012 02:20 PM PDT
Associated Press -

Defendant David Viens, right, listens as a second degree murder verdict was read in Los Angeles Thurwday Sept. 27, 2012. His attorney Fred McCurry is at left. Viens, a chef, told police he boiled his wife's body for four days to hide evidence of her death. (AP Photo /Brad Graverson, pool)A chef who told police he boiled his wife's body for four days to hide evidence of her death was convicted Thursday of second-degree murder.


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Ex-Credit Suisse trader arrested in Britain
Thu,27 Sep 2012 10:10 AM PDT
Associated Press - A former Credit Suisse executive facing extradition to the U.S. on fraud charges for his handling of mortgage-based securities during the financial crisis was freed on bail after an appearance Thursday before a British court. Full Story
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U.S. imposes sanctions on Japan's No.2 yakuza crime family
Thu,27 Sep 2012 08:36 AM PDT
Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States on Thursday imposed sanctions on Japan's second largest yakuza crime syndicate and its leaders, freezing their U.S. assets and blocking their transactions with American entities. The financial penalties against the Sumiyoshi-Kai clan and its two leaders are the second time the Obama administration has tried to disrupt the yakuza's activities since it identified the Japanese group as a significant criminal organization. Sumiyoshi-Kai's leader, Shigeo Nishiguchi, and the clan's deputy, Hareaki Fukuda, were added to the U.S. ... Full Story
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Woman Arrested for Overdue Books; Samuel L. Jackson Reads 'Wake the F*** Up'
Thu,27 Sep 2012 08:18 AM PDT
The Atlantic Wire -

Woman Arrested for Overdue Books; Samuel L. Jackson Reads 'Wake the F*** Up'Today in books and publishing: Woman cuffed for late library returns; get to know Indian-American fiction; Samuel L. Jackson curses for Obama; did Chabon get Oakland right?


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Puerto Rico jury deliberating rare death penalty case
Thu,27 Sep 2012 07:32 AM PDT
Reuters - San Juan, Puerto Rico (Reuters) - A federal jury is deciding whether to give an island man the death penalty in a potentially landmark case highlighting Puerto Rico's relationship with the United States. The jury entered its third day of deliberations on Thursday. Last month, it convicted Edison Burgos Montes, a Yauco merchant, of the 2005 killing of his girlfriend, Madelyn Semidey Morales, who was a Drug Enforcement Administration informant set to testify against him for drug trafficking offenses. The Puerto Rico constitution forbids capital punishment, but U.S. ... Full Story
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4 Indonesian soldiers sentenced to up to 6 years in people-smuggling tragedy that killed 200
Thu,27 Sep 2012 07:31 AM PDT
Associated Press - MADIUN, Indonesia - An Indonesian military tribunal has sentenced four soldiers to up to six years in jail for their role in smuggling illegal migrants to Australia on board an overcrowded boat that sank last year, killing about 200 people. Full Story
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Arizona man arrested for fake grenade launcher stunt
Wed,26 Sep 2012 04:37 PM PDT
Reuters - PHOENIX (Reuters) - Police have arrested an Arizona man who filmed his 16-year-old nephew walking city streets dressed in a sheet and carrying a fake grenade launcher in an apparent bid to test police responses after the Denver theater shooting, authorities said on Wednesday. Michael David Turley, 39, was arrested on Monday over the making of the video, in which an unidentified narrator says he aims to "find out how safe I really am" in Phoenix following the July Denver shooting that killed 12 people and wounded 58. ... Full Story
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Ex-Credit Suisse trader arrested in subprime case
Wed,26 Sep 2012 03:44 PM PDT
Reuters -

File photo of people standing at a tram stop in front of the headquarters of Swiss bank Credit Suisse in ZurichNEW YORK (Reuters) - A former senior Credit Suisse Group AG trader was arrested in London on Wednesday and faces extradition to the United States on fraud charges involving subprime mortgage bonds worth $3 billion. The arrest of Kareem Serageldin, former global head of structure credit trading for Credit Suisse, marks an apparent victory for U.S. prosecutors, who earlier this year won convictions against two of the his former colleagues. U.S. prosecutors have been waiting for nearly eight months for Serageldin, 39, to return to the country to face charges. ...


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Phoenix police say filmmaker who sent teen into street with fake rocket launcher arrested
Wed,26 Sep 2012 12:06 PM PDT
Associated Press - PHOENIX - Phoenix police say they've arrested a man after he reportedly dressed a teenage relative in a sheet and sent him into a street to aim a fake rocket-propelled grenade launcher at passing cars. Full Story
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US Army general arrested on sex charges
Wed,26 Sep 2012 11:12 AM PDT
Associated Press - An Army brigadier general has been charged with forcible sodomy, multiple counts of adultery and having inappropriate relationships with female subordinates while serving in Afghanistan, two U.S. defense officials said Wednesday. Full Story
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Woman sentenced after faking cancer to raise cash
Wed,26 Sep 2012 10:54 AM PDT
Associated Press - A Phoenix woman who pretended to have cancer in order to raise money for breast implants has been sentenced to a year in jail and three years of probation. Full Story
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Phoenix Filmmaker Arrested After Allegedly Staging Terrorist Hoax to Test Police Response Time
Wed,26 Sep 2012 07:33 AM PDT
Good Morning America -

Phoenix Filmmaker Arrested After Allegedly Staging Terrorist Hoax to Test Police Response TimePolice Received 'Numerous' 911 Calls About Teen Allegedly Posing as Terrorist


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Woman arrested for marring anti-jihad NY subway ad
Wed,26 Sep 2012 07:11 AM PDT
Associated Press - An Egyptian-born U.S. columnist was arrested Tuesday for spray-painting an advertisement equating Muslim radicals with savages at a New York City subway station. Full Story
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Murdoch paper hacking plot trial set for next year
Wed,26 Sep 2012 07:09 AM PDT
Reuters -

Former News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks arrives at the Old Bailey court in LondonLONDON (Reuters) - Two former editors of Rupert Murdoch-owned newspapers who had close ties to British Prime Minister David Cameron will face trial late next year at the earliest on charges related to alleged phone-hacking, a court heard on Wednesday. Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson were among 13 suspects who appeared in court, accused either of conspiring to intercept the voicemail messages of more than 600 people or hindering the police investigation into those claims. ...


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Daughter of Bahrain opposition leader sentenced
Wed,26 Sep 2012 06:39 AM PDT
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Bahraini anti-government protesters gesture toward riot police who dispersed their planned march calling for the release of political prisoners in Bilad al-Qadeem, Bahrain, on Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012. Police chased protesters with tear gas and stun grenades as they arrived for the march, preventing it from starting. The banner reads: "The nation is in our hearts." (AP Photo/Hasan Jamali)The daughter of a jailed rights activist in Bahrain was sentenced Wednesday to two months in prison for damaging property at the police station, including tearing a picture of the Gulf nation's king, officials said.


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Activist Arrested for Defacing Anti-Muslim Subway Posters
Wed,26 Sep 2012 04:09 AM PDT
The Atlantic Wire -

Activist Arrested for Defacing Anti-Muslim Subway PostersMona Eltahawy, an Egyptian journalist and activist, made a very public show of defacing a controversial "anti-jihad" ad in a New York subway station, and getting herself arrested in the process. Eltahawy marked the ads in the Times Square subway station with pink spray paint as one of the ads supporters tried in vain to stand in her way and  for the New York Post.


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Chemist's inflated resume gives lawyers new doubts
Wed,26 Sep 2012 12:54 AM PDT
Associated Press -

David Meier, right, special consul to the Governor appointed to lead the review of drug convictions which might have been compromised by a State Police drug testing lab, leads a meeting at the Department of Public Safety in Boston, Monday, Sept. 24, 2012. Prosecutors, defense attorney's along with representatives from the District Attorney's office, the U.S. Attorney's office, the State Police and the Department of Public Safety were in attendance. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)Revelations that a chemist at the center of a scandal at a Massachusetts drug lab might have lied about her educational background have given defense attorneys new grounds to challenge her credibility.


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Spanish police says 38 people arrested, 64 injured during anti-government protest
Wed,26 Sep 2012 12:43 AM PDT
Associated Press - MADRID - Spanish police say 38 people were arrested and 64 people injured when officers clashed with protesters demonstrating against austerity cutbacks and tax hikes. Full Story
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