Monday, July 29, 2013

CNN Breaking News crackdown on child prostitution

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Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Freeway Shooting News Conference

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July 3, 2013 NA13114rf
LAPD Detectives Seeking Public Assistance to Identify Freeway Shooting Suspects

What: Freeway Shooting News Conference

When: Today- July 3, 2013
2:30 p.m.

Where: LAPD 77th Street Area Station
Community Room
7600 South Broadway
Los Angeles 90003

Who: LAPD 77th Area Command Staff
LAPD 77th Area Detectives

Why: To assist criminal gang homicide detectives with their investigation of a freeway shooting in which 41-year-old Elroy Schneck was seriously wounded by gunfire while driving and exiting the 110 Freeway about 12:30 p.m. yesterday.

Detectives will give a synopsis of the events from yesterday, provide any updated information and will be available to answer questions. A Spanish-speaking officer will also be present to talk about the investigation.
Contact: For more information, contact 77th Area Criminal Gang Homicide Division Detective Chris Barling at (213) 485-1383.

Egypt’s military ousts Morsi, calls for new elections

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Egypt’s military commander announced Wednesday the suspension of the constitution and the replacement of President Mohamed Morsi with the chief justice of the constitutional court, a move that effectively overthrew the nation’s first democratically elected leader. The commander, Gen. Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, also announced the military’s intention to hold new elections, although he did not give a date.
The announcement set off wild celebrations among protesters who had demanded Morsi’s ouster. But it is likely to provoke an angry backlash among Morsi’s Islamist supporters.
Read more at:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/egypts-morsi-defiant-under-pressure-as-deadline-looms/2013/07/03/28fda81c-e39d-11e2-80eb-3145e2994a55_story.html