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Metro Boomin Says Young Thug Has His 'Head Up' Despite RICO Case

Young Thug Handed Drugs While in the Courtroom

Liberia: Tryon Brown Finally Gets Justice as Murderer's Life Sentence Upheld by Supreme Court – FrontPageAfrica

Monrovia – Defendant Jonathan Williams is expected to serve a life imprisonment penalty for murdering Journalist Tyron Brown, following an affirmation of the 11th Judicial Circuit Court in the Bomi County decision.Defendant Williams was adjudged guil

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Illinois Leaks | Shelby County Sheriff, Advanced Correctional Healthcare Inc., and Several Corrections Officers Named In Federal Lawsuit

The Shelby County Sheriff is now faced with more than just possible criminal charges for the sale of seized weapons and alleged payroll fraud, which we understand a charging decision is in the hands of the Attorney General after Shelby County State s Attorney Nichole Kroncke recused herself from that case. Nicholas Banning has filed a federal civil case against Sheriff Koonze, Advanced Correctional Healthcare Inc, and Corrections Officers Cwenton Williams, Tonya Atteberry, Devon Durbin, Megan Warner, Melissa Haynes, Brandon Gatton, Chris Zakowski, and Daine Burkhead. According to the lawsuit filed April 27th, 2021, in part: Mr. Banning was in obvious need of emergency medical care resulting from opioid dependency and withdrawal, and developed asphyxia pneumonia and other serious medical problems, requiring hospitalization for two months.

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Vallejo police lieutenant sues city alleging he was subjected to retaliation

Vallejo police lieutenant sues city alleging he was subjected to retaliation By John Glidden article Vallejo Police Department Lt. Michael Nichelini is seeking $7.5 million in damages on behalf of himself and the police officers association. VALLEJO, Calif. - The president of Vallejo s police union filed a federal civil rights lawsuit Friday alleging he has been subjected to harassment, retaliation and intimidation by top-ranking Vallejo city staff, including the city s police chief.  Lt. Michael Nichelini filed the lawsuit in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California on behalf of himself and the Vallejo Police Officers Association. The lawsuit seeks $7.5 million in damages. 

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