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Tonight t 6, hear what the clay county sheriff had to say about he upset and what the suspect could be facing. Matt and sheila . An arion, iowa man has been sentenced to five years in prison for shooting a man in mapleton. 23yearold joshua beam pleaded guilty in september to reckless use of a firearm. In prosecutors dropped four other charges against beam. On december 16th, 2014 Authorities Say beam and eric franco were drinking at a house in mapleton. They say the men began to wrestle and choke one another when beam got angry. Thats when they say beam shot franco in the head with a 44 magnum. Franco was treated for non life threatening injuries. One day after Jonathan Neunaber pleaded guilty to his mothers murder, were learning why the akron, iowa, was in a wheelchair and neck brace in the courtroom. Neunaber had to be wheeled into the courtroom, on monday, for his heari ....
From Houston Texas with superer tuesday covevege. Here at the Redneck Country Club the cruz crowd went crazy. Feeling for the first time that the gop race is down to the front runner and their guy. News conference at his florida home. S donald trump r president ial candidate but believe me i am a unifier once we get all of this finished im going too after one person and that is hillary clininn 13 for marco rubio again no primary wins but not giving up. S sen. Marco rubio r president ial candidate i will campaign as long as it takes and where ever it takes to ensure that i am the next president of the United States democrat Bernie Sanders won at home in tiny vermont and in oklahoma. But frontrunner Hillary Clin ....
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What prisons are like during COVID lockdown: interview with a Pennsylvania incarcerated worker By Joe Piette posted on December 27, 2020 Philadelphia Since the start of November 2020, more than 3,000 incarcerated workers and at least 1,200 guards and staff have tested positive for COVID-19 in the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections (PA DOC). Since last March, at least 58 people behind DOC bars have died from the pandemic, the majority of those deaths in the last six weeks. On Dec. 21, Workers World interviewed Bryant Arroyo, imprisoned at State Correctional Institute (SCI) Frackville, on what he’s experiencing during this massive COVID-19 outbreak. Bryant Arroyo: So what I want to say is that this whole department is really in shambles, from the top down. As you know from our former interview, we had discussed this facility was most likely the last to have any cases of COVID. We didn’t have any for the past seven to eight months. And what people need ....