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Golden Lampstand If the Red Chinese have your church's name, your church might share the fate of Golden Lampstand. Golden Lampstand Church in Shanxi province, where 50,000-plus Chinese Christians worshipped, was razed to the ground last week. The People's Armed Police--which isn't much of the people, aren't ...
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Man's shooting during Fort Smith arrest justified, prosecutor says FORT SMITH -- Police officers who shot and wounded a man trying to run over other officers earlier this month were justified in firing their weapons, a prosecutor announced Friday. "Considering the totality of the circumstances, Officers [Thomas] Brashier and [Jeff] Lum and [an undercover detective ...
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Bossier man convicted of 2008 triple murder awaits Supreme Court ruling Police arrived and found the three people shot in the head, each in different locations throughout the apartment. McCoy then led authorities on a multi-state manhunt. Investigators said McCoy fled Bossier City the night of the shooting. He hitched rides on 18-wheelers that took him to Texas, Arkansas, ...
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West High principal says Centerton bomb threat a hoax Police notified school officials of the threat about 7:45 p.m. Thursday. No evidence of a bomb was discovered after school employees and police checked the campus, Principal Jonathon Guthrie said. Police already identified the student alleged to have posted the threat and visited the student's home by ...
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US now prosecutor on Little Rock pot trafficking Machita DeCosta "Frog" Mitchell Jr., 41, was indicted by a federal grand jury last week along with a friend, 21-year-old Kenwan Demarcus "Booman" Sherrod, over a June police raid at Mitchell's Timberview Road home, a 1,446-square-foot property in the Pecan Lake subdivision that is owned by his wife ...
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Fayetteville sued over false alarm reduction ordinance Police were wasting significant time and resources responding to thousands of false alarms, tying up officers in case of emergency, City Attorney Kit Williams said. The ordinance resulted in the number of false alarm calls dropping by about half, Williams said. The city's website says there were more than ...
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