Online sex trafficking and backpage. Com. The ceo of back page. Com was asked to testify, but he declined. Witnesses who did appear before the Senate Committee on investigations included washington States Deputy attorney general and a lawyer with the National Center for missing and exploited children. Okay, thank you all for being here this morning. We were waiting until all the documents were circulated. This hearing will now come to order. Senator mccaskill and i have called this hearing to address the difficult but really important subject of sex trafficking. Over the past seven months the city has conducted a bipartisan investigation into how sex traffickers increasingly use the internet to advance their trade and evade detection. The name of this investigation is very straightforward. We want to understand how lawmakers, Law Enforcement, even private businesses can more effectively combat the serious crime that thrives online in this black market. As cochair of the Senate Caucus t
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Police: Inmate freed due to COVID-19 shot fiancée, mother-in-law
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DETROIT - A Detroit man who was released early from prison because of the threat of COVID-19 has been charged with attempted murder in the shootings of his fiancée and her mother, authorities said.
Ronald Segars, 49, is accused of shooting them during a fight last week, The Detroit News reported.
Segars was serving a five-year federal sentence for drug and gun crimes when U.S. District Judge Arthur Tarnow released him in June and said he could return to Detroit on supervised release, which is a form of probation.