Kentucky lawmakers propose “Caylee’s law”

Casey Anthony and her daughter Caylee depicted together. (Personal Photo)

The Bill called the “Caylee’s law” for a 2-year-old Florida girl who died in 2008. The loss of highly publicised in Casey Anthony trial. Anthony, Caylee’s mother, did not report the toddler’s disappearance, for at least a month. Your child’s body was discovered in December 2008, six months after his mother says he was kidnapped by what was determined to be a fictitious babysitter in June 2008.

Anthony was eventually found not guilty of first degree murder, aggravated child abuse and aggravated manslaughter of a child, but was convicted of four counts of violations of giving out false information to law enforcement officials.

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The air force and the army’s skate to a 3

WEST POINT, N.Y. — soldiers Mark Dube scored short-handed with 2: 39 left in the third period as the air force and Army rolled to a 3-2 overtime tie in the Atlantic Hockey Association game Friday, January 20, at Tate Rink sold at West Point, NY

Air Force, 10-7-5 overall and 8-4-4 in the AHA, led the first game at the start of the third period. Cole Gunner forced a turnover in the neutral zone and Stephen Carew tip pieces for Paul Weisgarber. His third season on the Senior scored 4: 37 to lead 3-2 of the air force. Falcons held leading up to the end of the third period. With the air force on the power play, army won the faceoff at the end of its own and has a 2-on-1 short-handed breakaway. Dube slid in the zone on the left side and shot a wrister high to the glove side, all three seasons to tie the game at 3-3 at 16: 21. Air Force had four shots in overtime while soldiers have three, but could not find the game-winner.

The air force, army, outshot 30-18 in the game. Stephen Caple made 18 saves for the Falcons while Ryan Leets 27 for the Black Knights. AFA is 1-for-5 on the power play while the 1-to-3.

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Union City releases statement on police involved shooting

Union City Police Department issued a statement Saturday about officer involved shooting death of a 19-year-old boy in December.

Ariston maid who died on December 14 from two shots back after running away from police responding to a fight in Union City subdivisions, according to the autopsy report by the Fulton County medical examiner.

Union City statement details new information about how police believe Ariston servants and officers are struggling over officer

The statement was part of, “while arresting and handcuffing the waiter, waiter grabbed the officer’s service weapon and fight over a gun case. During the struggle, our officers discharged the weapon severely injuring waiter service,. “

“I think it’s disappointing,” Local radio talk show host and activist Derrick Boazman, told Channel 2 Action News. Boazman have held rallies in support of the family and said he had been trying to get more information about the firing of Union City.

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Crime report: a drunk driver wants to help a friend

A 35-year-old woman is facing charges of operating a vehicle in Detroit under the influence of drugs, after he arrived in Farmington Hills to pick up a friend’s car.

According to the report: friends have stopped by the police of Farmington Hills at about 3: 35 a.m. on Saturday and are asked to call a friend, than a car repossessed. When my friend arrived, police noticed a strong odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle. The woman told an officer that he had smoked marijuana when he came home from work, more than half an hour earlier. Reports indicate she failed a field sobriety test and told police that she knew she should not have been encouraging, but just wanted to help his friend. He was taken into custody and released on $ 200 bond. 

68-year-old clerk at the store in Farmington Rd. told police that two men who came to the store looking to buy alcohol attacked him after he asked them to leave. According to reports, two men, both in their 20s, were told they could not buy liquor because the law does not allow liquor sales after two Officers told police that one of the guys that offers cash to make a sale, but he said the two to leave. They became agitated and began throwing Donuts, and when officers stepped from behind the counter, one of the men pushed him and the others held him in a headlock. People ran out of the store when they see customers in the parking lot, the report shows. They leave in a pick-up truck. 

A 23 year old face Wixom charges of drug possession after a vehicle stopped at 14 miles and Drake Street Tuesday morning. According to the report, an officer saw the vehicle drove through the center of a few times and noticed a strong smell of marijuana when talking to drivers. While the drive is initially denied having any marijuana on him, police noticed he appeared to have something hidden in his shoes. When the driver removed shoes, napkins containing two “buds” of marijuana dropped out. The report shows the driver was released after posting bond of $ 200. 

A Brighton aged 25 years faced charges of heroin and Xanax belongs, after stopping traffic on the M-5 and Drake Monday night. According to reports, the vehicle was stopped because of that there is no license plate light, and the officer supervising the driver threw a lit cigarette out the car window. Search vehicles found a “Lottery” flip “heroin container the sweets with large amounts of pills that are later identified as Xanax. The report shows the driver on parole, and the Michigan Department of Corrections asked that he remain in custody. People also ticketed for violations of the equipment. 

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Judge Cites Bias within stop Brooklyn development plan

The dreary border from Williamsburg, Bedford-Stuyvesant and Bushwick have been more like the Bermuda triangle of a triangle Broadway for developers over the past two decades.

31-acre Site includes three Brooklyn neighborhood has sat largely empty while a lawsuit that has exposed religious and racial divisions over low-cost housing has been brewed for two years.

And the verdict of the Court’s recent guarantee that there will be built in the near future.

In the latest chapter of Broadway triangle city debate plans to build affordable housing, the State Supreme Court Judge in Manhattan issued a temporary order last month to block the project, while providing a scorching criticism of the administration of Bloomberg, say it’s basically have colluded with Hasidic Jews to discriminate against Blacks and Latinos.

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