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- Police: Gunman said he shot Philadelphia cop in Islam's name
- The Latest: Suspect's mother says he's been hearing voices
- Maine governor sorry for remark about 'young white' girls
- Explosives traces, Paris fugitive's prints found in Brussels
- Seeking support for gun actions, Obama tears into the NRA
- Burns, Ore., residents to Bundys: It's time to go home
Police: Gunman said he shot Philadelphia cop in Islam's name Posted: 08 Jan 2016 11:07 AM PST PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A man using a gun stolen from police said he was acting in the name of Islam when he ambushed an officer sitting in his marked cruiser at an intersection, firing shots at point-blank range, authorities said Friday. Both the officer and suspect were injured during the barrage of gunfire. |
The Latest: Suspect's mother says he's been hearing voices Posted: 08 Jan 2016 10:49 AM PST |
Maine governor sorry for remark about 'young white' girls Posted: 08 Jan 2016 08:51 AM PST |
Explosives traces, Paris fugitive's prints found in Brussels Posted: 08 Jan 2016 02:30 AM PST |
Seeking support for gun actions, Obama tears into the NRA Posted: 07 Jan 2016 06:21 PM PST |
Burns, Ore., residents to Bundys: It's time to go home Posted: 07 Jan 2016 05:34 PM PST For nearly a week, a band of anti-government outsiders occupying a nature reserve has put Harney County, a remote patch of land in southeastern Oregon, in the national spotlight. But Wednesday, a group of local residents banded together to reclaim the conversation and send their uninvited guests a message: We appreciate the effort, but it's time for you to go. |
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