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Police standoff ends peacefully in south Billings

Police standoff ends peacefully in south Billings KTVQ and last updated 2021-06-16 20:26:30-04 Law enforcement negotiated a peaceful resolution to a barricaded standoff in Billings on Wednesday afternoon. It started at 12:54 p.m. in the 700 block of Thicket Lane, according to Billings Police Lt. Brandon Wooley. Billings police, Yellowstone County sheriff s deputies and SWAT officers responded. An investigation of a crime that happened on Tuesday night, involving assault with a deadly weapon, drew officers to the location. The SWAT team talked with the two men using a PA system. The two men in their mid-20 s came out peacefully by 4 p.m.

Idaho officials pay $2 6M for wrongful convictions of 2 men

Idaho officials pay $2.6M for wrongful convictions of 2 men Keith Ridler, Associated Press Updated at Share This BOISE, Idaho (AP) Idaho officials on Tuesday approved payments of $1.4 million and $1.2 million, respectively, to two men who spent decades in prison for crimes they didn’t commit. Republican Gov. Brad Little and three other statewide-elected members of the Idaho Board of Examiners approved the payments to Charles Fain and Christopher Tapp. Republican Sen. Doug Ricks, who spearheaded legislation this year to compensate people wrongfully convicted in Idaho, said Fain and Tapp will likely get checks in the next several days. “I’ve very pleased that we’re to this point,” Ricks said. “We can give compensation to try to offset some of the pain that we have caused them.”

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