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Malvo also described his struggles and issues while growing up in Jamaica as he was left by his father and his mother used to abuse him. But in 1999 as a teenager, he shifted to Antigua and met Muhammad, who became a father figure as well as his lover. The 41-year-old Gulf War veteran wanted to take revenge on the military, White people, and his own family as he had terrorized his wife and kids with murder and kidnapping threats. According to Malvo, he was also a victim of Muhammad, who used him to punish his “enemies”. “Muhammad was master puppeteer. I was an instrument,” he added.

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Regents won t commit to releasing University of Iowa president finalist feedback before hire

Regents won t commit to releasing University of Iowa president finalist feedback before hire
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Activists make demands for how they want Johnson County COVID relief money spent

Activists make demands for how they want Johnson County COVID relief money spent Phil Reed © Provided by Cedar Rapids KCRG-TV Johnson County Board of Supervisors meeting JOHNSON COUNTY, Iowa (KCRG) -$47 million. That’s how much Iowa City and Johnson County governments stand to get from the most recent federal COVID-19 relief package. A local coalition wants them to spend that on people who got virtually nothing from that relief package: undocumented immigrants and migrant workers. Here’s a breakdown of their demands: they want $20 million to go to an excluded workers fund. That could help provide payments for undocumented excluded workers. $20 million for hazard pay to go hospital workers, public employees, and school employees. $5-million for affordable housing for undocumented workers. Previously incarcerated people, and refugee settlement, and finally $2 million for transportation, including a bus service on Sundays.

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