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*A man kills five people in the ]ese city of ] in a prolonged stabbing attack. *A man kills five people in the ]ese city of ] in a prolonged stabbing attack.
*American film director ] pleads guilty to involuntary manslaughter and criminal trespassing and will spend two years in county jail and another eight on probation in regards to the February 20, 2014 death of camera assistant Sarah Jones by a freight train on a bridge over the ] in ], ] (six other crew members were also injured) during filming of a biopic about singer ] called ]. *American film director ] pleads guilty to involuntary manslaughter and criminal trespassing and will spend two years in county jail and another eight on probation in regards to the February 20, 2014 death of camera assistant Sarah Jones by a freight train on a bridge over the ] in ], ] (six other crew members were also injured) during filming of a biopic about singer ] called ].
*In a five-day national dragnet last week, Operation Cross Check, the ] (ICE) rounds up 2,059 people who had been convicted of crimes and had been living in the country illegally. Most were not violent criminals (none were implicated in ]; almost all the 912 misdemeanors were for ], DWI; 476 of the felons were charged with an immigration violation, though some were convicted of ], ], ], and ]). *In a five-day national dragnet last week, Operation Cross Check, the ] (ICE) rounds up 2,059 people who had been convicted of crimes and had been living in the country illegally. Most were not violent criminals (none were implicated in ]; almost all the 912 misdemeanors were for ], DWI; 476 of the felons were charged with an immigration violation, though some were convicted of ], ], ], and ]).


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