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On Jan. 30, DeShawn Torrence, a 42-year-old officer who worked for the police department in Sanger, Calif., was found guilty of eight counts of deprivation of Constitutional rights after he sexually assaulted four women he met while working as a police officer.
On Jan. 30, four alleged members of a neo-Nazi group were indicted for their role in an international child exploitation ring that forced minors into producing sadistic and abusive pornography, then blackmailing them if they said no.
Robert Powell, a 23-year-old man from Indianapolis, Ind., was sentenced to 79 months in prison after pleading guilty to mail robbery. After his sentence, he will serve an additional three years of supervised release.
On Jan. 15, Okezie Bonaventure Ogbata, a 36-year-old man from Nigeria, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud connected to a transnational inheritance scam in which more than 400 people were defrauded of over $6 million.
Billions of people use computers daily, making them attractive targets for cybercriminals and leading to rising security threats and challenges. The FBI, in conjunction with foreign partners, has successfully mitigated one of those threats, a malware developed by China known as PlugX.
On Jan. 17, Laye Sekou Camara, a 46-year-old man from Mays Landing, New Jersey, who served as a general in a rebel group in Liberia, pleaded guilty to using and possessing a green card he unlawfully obtained, according to a Justice Department press release.
Modern technology offers us some of the best things available, including the chance to keep in touch with people living on the other side of the world.
Sports should be something that teaches young people how to compete, how to keep their bodies healthy and how to prepare themselves for life’s challenges. It’s also an excellent opportunity for adult coaches to mentor athletes.
“Hate” comes in many forms, all colors, various targets and several names. Individual hate is not the issue. Ever since Cain fell out with brother Abel, hate has been a part of every human’s nature. Believe it or not, you have a right to hate anything and anyone you want to.
The Justice Department announced on Jan. 31 that they had reached an agreement to resolve allegations that Sugar Grove Township, Pa., and the Sugar Grove Area Sewage Authority (SUGASA) violated the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA), according to a DOJ press release.
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