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Cause of Texas fertilizer plant fire may never be known
A malfunctioning golf cart, a faulty electrical system or even arson could have led to the fire that triggered the deadly explosion of a fertilizer plant in West, Texas, but federal and state officials said Thursday that their $1-million investigation had...Tags: Chemical Industry, Explosions, Emergency Incidents, Texas Fertilizer Plant Explosion (2013), Fertilizer
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Seven Montebello-area gang members arrested in cold case killings
Seven reputed Montebello-area gang members have been arrested on suspicion of involvement in at least half a dozen killings stemming from ongoing rivalries over drugs and turf, authorities said Wednesday. The arrests made by Montebello police and...
Tags: Prosecution, Murder, Criminals, Gang Activity, Police Arrests
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Waynesville couple indicted for meth conspiracy; officers say they seized $414,000 as drug proceeds
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Tammy Dickinson, United States Attorney for the Western District of Missouri, announced today that a Waynesville, Mo., couple has been indicted by a federal grand jury for their role in a nearly $414,000 conspiracy to distribute...Tags: Justice System, Prosecution, Trials, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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West, Texas, paramedic 'vigorously denies' link to explosion
HOUSTON -- A paramedic arrested for possessing bomb-making materials after he responded to the massive fertilizer plant fire in West, Texas, has denied any connection between the fire and the charges he faces. Bryce Reed, 31, released a statement...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Justice System, Lawyers, Emergency Incidents, Crime, Law and Justice
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Texas launches criminal probe into plant explosion
WACO, Texas (AP) — Texas law enforcement officials on Friday launched a criminal investigation into the massive fertilizer plant explosion that killed 14 people last month, after weeks of largely treating the blast as an industrial accident. The...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Crimes, Explosions, Criminals, Emergency Incidents
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Large drug, gun ring shut down in South Dakota
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - United States Attorney Brendan V. Johnson announced Thursday that ten individuals have been arrested and indicted in federal court as a result of an investigation by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF)....
Tags: Prosecution, Prisons, Punishment, Watertown, Criminals
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A better way to track a bomber
The mayhem in Boston the week of April 15 was a reminder of how an American city can be paralyzed by a homemade bomb. The same kinds of improvised explosive devices that menaced U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan can easily be deployed by freelance...Tags: Politics, Justice System, Lobbying, FBI, Apples
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West, Texas, paramedic appears in court on pipe bomb charges
This post has been corrected. See the note below for details.HOUSTON -- A paramedic who responded to the massive explosion in West, Texas, last month faced charges on Friday after federal investigators discovered he had the makings of a pipe bomb, authorities said. It was not clear whether his arrest, which...Tags: Chemical Industry, Justice System, Lawyers, Emergency Incidents, Ariel Castro
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Man from Everton is indicted for scheme involving stolen restaurant cooking oil
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A man from Everton is accused of laundering money that was gained by selling used cooking oil that was stolen from restaurants. John Arnold, 61, is charged in a four-count indictment returned by a federal grand jury. The...
Tags: Prosecution, Trials, Firearms, Lifestyle and Leisure, Theft
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Two Anchorage Arrests Made in Alaska-California Drug Conspiracy
Channel 2 NewsTwo people have been arrested in Anchorage as part of a 10-person indictment in a sprawling drug conspiracy, which federal officials say distributed heroin and methamphetamines in Alaska and California then laundered money received from the drug sales....Tags: Heroin, Prosecution, Organized Crime, Punishment, Police Arrests
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Feds: Felon used sister to buy guns in Missouri
A 28-year-old convicted felon from Crest Hill used his 24-year-old sister as a "straw purchaser" to buy guns in her home state of Missouri and resold them in the Chicago area, federal officials said today. In March, following an undercover...
Tags: Prosecution, Firearms
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