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Man who set SPD car on fire, stole police rifle during May 2020 protest sentenced
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Man who set SPD car on fire, stole police rifle during May 2020 protest sentenced
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If You Bought Qualifying Diamond Pet Food Products Before April 23, 2021, You Could Get Money from a Settlement
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SEATTLE, May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The following statement is being issued by Perkins Coie LLP regarding the Diamond Pet Food Products Settlement.
There is a Proposed Settlement in a class action lawsuit that claims Diamond Pet Foods violated state laws regarding the labeling and marketing of certain pet food products. Diamond denies the claims in this lawsuit.
WHO IS INCLUDED?
You are included in the Settlement if you live in the United States or a U.S. territory and bought qualifying grain-free pet food between March 12, 2017 and April 23, 2021. Visit the Settlement website or call the toll-free number for a complete list of products included.
Rioter from May 30 Seattle civil unrest pleads guilty to arson and possession of a stolen firearm
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Defendant captured on video stealing rifle, torching car, and fighting with another protestor
Seattle – A man originally from Georgia pleaded guilty today in U.S. District Court in Seattle to arson and possession of a stolen firearm for his conduct during civil unrest on May 30, 2020, announced Acting U.S. Attorney Tessa M. Gorman. TYRE WAYNE MEANS, JR., 25, faces a mandatory minimum 5 years in prison and up to 20 years in prison when he is sentenced by U.S. District Judge Richard A. Jones on June 11, 2021.
A federal judge in Washington state has dismissed a cyber-squatting claim brought by the Washington Chapter of The Satanic Temple.
The United Federation of Churches LLC, doing business as The Satanic Temple, filed a lawsuit against a group of former Temple members who it claimed erased the contents of the Temple s social media accounts and replaced it with content that was critical of the organization.
In 2014, the Washington Chapter created a business page on Facebook to disseminate information about The Satanic Temple. The page currently has over 17,000 followers. Another Facebook page associated with the Temple and named TST WA allies, has about 500 followers.
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