Monday, November 26, 2012

Daily News – Crime and Trials News Headlines - Man arrested in Britain over killing of Northern Irish policeman

Monday, Nov 26, 2012 05:37 PM PST

Man arrested in Britain over killing of Northern Irish policeman 
Monday, Nov 26, 2012 05:37 PM PST
An undated photo shows Police Service of Northern Ireland Constable Ronan Kerr, 25, who was killed in a bomb attack outside his home in OmaghLONDON (Reuters) - A man from Northern Ireland was arrested in Britain on Monday in connection with the death of Northern Ireland policeman Ronan Kerr, who was killed in April last year when a bomb exploded under his car, the Police Service of Northern Ireland said. The 22-year-old man, from Omagh in County Tyrone, was detained in Milton Keynes, England, as police widened their investigation to northwest England. Police said they were conducting searches in Northern Ireland and northwest England. Kerr, 25, was the first policeman killed in the British-controlled province for two years. ...
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2 men sentenced in Fast and Furious gun case 
Monday, Nov 26, 2012 05:34 PM PST
Two men were sentenced Monday for their roles in a gun smuggling ring that was part of the U.S. government's botched Operation Fast and Furious, an investigation that unraveled after illegally purchased weapons turned up at the scene of a fatal Border Patrol agent shooting.
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Fugitive returned to L.A. from Mexico to face murder charges 
Monday, Nov 26, 2012 01:55 PM PST
FBI handout image of Joe Luis SaenzLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A suspected gang member and drug cartel enforcer accused of four Los Angeles-area slayings has been returned to California to face murder charges after he was captured in Mexico, ending a three-year stint on the FBI's list of most-wanted fugitives. Jose "Joe" Luis Saenz, a U.S. citizen from Los Angeles who has been on the run through North and Central America in recent years, was apprehended last Thursday in western Mexico and deported back to the United States the following day, the FBI said. ...
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FBI: Reward helped capture fugitive in Mexico 
Monday, Nov 26, 2012 01:36 PM PST
Bill Lewis, the FBI Los Angeles Assistant Director in Charge, right, and Los Angeles Police Assistant Chief Michael Moore, left, announce the arrest of suspect Joe Luis Saenz, one of the FBI Ten Most Wanted fugitives after he was arrested Thursday, Nov. 22, 2012, in a joint operation with the Mexican government, during a news conference in Los Angeles Monday Nov. 26 , 2012. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)A murder suspect on the FBI's most wanted list gained weight and switched identities to evade authorities for 14 years, but his notoriety and a $100,000 reward finally led to his capture, the agency said Monday.
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FBI: Reward helped capture 10 Most Wanted fugitive 
Monday, Nov 26, 2012 11:58 AM PST
Bill Lewis, the FBI Los Angeles Assistant Director in Charge, right, and Los Angeles Police Assistant Chief Michael Moore, left, announce the arrest of suspect Joe Luis Saenz, one of the FBI Ten Most Wanted fugitives after he was arrested Thursday, Nov. 22, 2012, in a joint operation with the Mexican government, during a news conference in Los Angeles Monday Nov. 26 , 2012. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)The FBI says a $100,000 reward helped lead to the capture of a fugitive on its Ten Most Wanted list.
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Judge sets meeting to discuss BP plea deal 
Monday, Nov 26, 2012 10:03 AM PST
A federal judge has scheduled a closed-door meeting Thursday to discuss BP's agreement to plead guilty to criminal charges stemming from its deadly 2010 rig explosion and response to the massive Gulf oil spill.
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Serb sentenced for beating in US freed from jail 
Monday, Nov 26, 2012 08:35 AM PST
A former Serb college basketball player serving a two-year prison sentence for beating an American into a coma in New York state was freed Monday about two months early.
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Most Wanted Fugitive Could Be Hiding Among Mormons 
Monday, Nov 26, 2012 08:13 AM PST
Most Wanted Fugitive Could Be Hiding Among MormonsBrown Allegedly Killed Armored Truck Driver, Stole $56K
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Syrian rebels forced to police their own as crime tarnishes reputation 
Monday, Nov 26, 2012 07:40 AM PST
When informants tipped off Abu Al Hiba to an Islamist Free Syrian Army unit's plan to rob an abandoned wire factory, he immediately dispatched some of his men to guard the factory and told the group that they were urgently needed on the front line. The group, which Mr. Hiba questioned was even a legitimate FSA unit, begrudgingly packed up and went to fight, leaving the factory unmolested.
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