The deputy began hitting the man before asking him to name the capital of Thailand and punched him in the groin, yelling “Bangkok,” the officer later claimed he acted in self defense.
The deputy began hitting the man before asking him to name the capital of Thailand and punched him in the groin, yelling “Bangkok,” the officer later claimed he acted in self defense.
The deputy began hitting the man before asking him to name the capital of Thailand and punched him in the groin, yelling “Bangkok,” the officer later claimed he acted in self defense.
‘At that point, you do not just have smoke, you have a three-alarm fire and should respond immediately,’ charges water researcher.
‘At that point, you do not just have smoke, you have a three-alarm fire and should respond immediately,’ charges water researcher.
The Supreme Court has refused to hear a petition concerning the Department of Homeland Security’s secretive internet and cellphone killswitch program.
The Supreme Court has refused to hear a petition concerning the Department of Homeland Security’s secretive internet and cellphone killswitch program.
Despite years of anti-Muslim postings online, prosecutors were ‘dismissive’ of the possible hate crime, deeming it road rage gone wrong instead.
Despite years of anti-Muslim postings online, prosecutors were ‘dismissive’ of the possible hate crime, deeming it road rage gone wrong instead.
A constable delivering an eviction notice from a district court, shot the girl’s father in the arm, but the bullet passed through him, killing the young girl.
A constable delivering an eviction notice from a district court, shot the girl’s father in the arm, but the bullet passed through him, killing the young girl.
The hacker changed the settings on Clapper’s account so that every call to his house number would get forwarded to the Free Palestine Movement.
The hacker changed the settings on Clapper’s account so that every call to his house number would get forwarded to the Free Palestine Movement.
The U.S. Supreme Court rules 8-1 that a defendant’s fate must be decided by jury and not by a judge.
The U.S. Supreme Court rules 8-1 that a defendant’s fate must be decided by jury and not by a judge.