Sunday, April 13, 2014

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Sunday, Apr 13, 2014 08:57 PM PDT

Utah woman arrested after 7 dead babies found 
Sunday, Apr 13, 2014 08:57 PM PDT
This photo provided by the Utah County jail shows Megan Huntsman, who was booked into the Utah County jail on suspicion of killing six of her newborn children over the past decade. Seven dead babies were found in a garage at a Pleasant Grove home where Huntsman lived up until 2011. (AP Photo/Utah County Jail) Courtesy Utah County JailPLEASANT GROVE, Utah (AP) — A Utah woman accused of killing several babies she gave birth to over 10 years was arrested Sunday after police discovered seven tiny bodies stuffed in separate cardboard boxes in the garage of her former home.
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49ers linebacker Aldon Smith arrested at airport 
Sunday, Apr 13, 2014 07:30 PM PDT
FILE - In this Nov. 10, 2013, file photo, San Francisco 49ers linebacker Aldon Smith warms up for the 49ers' NFL football game against the Carolina Panthers in San Francisco. Smith has been arrested at Los Angeles International Airport after authorities said he became belligerent during a security screening and threatened that he had a bomb. LAPD Sgt. Michael Fox said Smith was booked Sunday afternoon, April 13, 2014. AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)LOS ANGELES (AP) — San Francisco 49ers linebacker Aldon Smith was arrested Sunday at Los Angeles International Airport after authorities said he became belligerent during a security screening and threatened that he had a bomb.
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NFL player Aldon Smith arrested at Los Angeles airport 
Sunday, Apr 13, 2014 06:28 PM PDT
Defensive end Aldon Smith of University of Missouri with NFL Commissioner Goodell after being selected seventh overall pick by 49ers in 2011 NFL football Draft in New York(Reuters) - Police at Los Angeles International Airport on Sunday arrested a National Football League player from the San Francisco 49ers for making a false bomb threat to screeners, officials said. Aldon Smith, 24, had been randomly selected for a secondary screening at the airport by a Transportation Security Administration agent, airport police Sergeant Karla Ortiz said. When police talked to Smith at the gate he again became uncooperative and was taken into custody, Ortiz said. He was taken to the Los Angeles Police Department and booked on a charge of making a false report of a bomb threat, she said.
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Hate Crime in the Heartland? 
Sunday, Apr 13, 2014 06:25 PM PDT
Hate Crime in the Heartland?Yelling 'Heil Hitler!' after shooting three people to death on the eve of Passover would seem to say yes, but prosecutors outside Kansas City still face a tough task.
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Utah woman arrested after police find 7 dead infants at home 
Sunday, Apr 13, 2014 04:26 PM PDT
(Reuters) - A Utah woman was arrested and booked on suspicion of murder on Sunday after police found the decomposing bodies of seven infants stuffed in separate cardboard boxes in her former home, authorities said. The current owners of the home in Pleasant Grove, Utah, called police on Saturday after finding an infant's remains while cleaning out their garage, Pleasant Grove Police Captain Michael Roberts said. Police found six other newborns, all wrapped in separate cardboard boxes, Roberts said. Megan Huntsman, 39, was arrested and booked into the Utah County jail on suspicion of six counts of murder early Sunday, and the investigation is continuing, Roberts said.
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7 Babies Found Dead in Utah Home; Woman Arrested 
Sunday, Apr 13, 2014 03:07 PM PDT
7 Babies Found Dead in Utah Home; Woman ArrestedEach infant was found in separate container, pollice said.
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Did A Couple Tech Entrepreneurs Just Fix Society's Crime Problem? 
Sunday, Apr 13, 2014 01:30 PM PDT
Eddie Griffin went to state prison in the 90s, after his cocaine addiction led him to three possession convictions—qualifying him for a max penalty of 25 years to life under a now-defunct section of California's Three Strikes law. Such lengthy sentences are enough to professionally stunt a convict, and make for a difficult socialization into the more modern society beyond the bars of San Quentin State Prison. Tech entrepreneurs Chris Redlitz and Beverly Parenti had people like Griffin in mind when they developed The Last Mile program, which introduces inmates to tech start-ups and instills confidence by teaching basic tech skills.  Along with Kenyatta Leal, a convict who spent 19 years in prison, Redlitz and Parenti created The Last Mile program, which teaches business and entrepreneurial skills to prisoners at Northern California's San Quentin, and places them in a paid internship program with Bay Area technology companies.
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Ohio man sentenced to wear 'BULLY' sign is jeered, taunted 
Sunday, Apr 13, 2014 11:13 AM PDT
Edmond Aviv, 62, clad in a hat and dark sunglasses, sat slumped in a green plastic chair holding the cardboard sign that is punishment for his treatment of a neighbor, whose husband suffers from dementia, and her seven children, several of whom have disabilities and use wheelchairs. He would just stand on the porch and just call us names," Simmons said, adding, "Justice had been served." Aviv was accused of calling the neighbor, Sandra Prugh, "Monkey Mama" as she held her adopted, disabled African-American children and of smearing dog feces on their wheelchair ramp. The harassment went on 15 years in the Cleveland suburb of South Euclid, Prugh said in court documents.
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