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A recent federal raid of a Smoke 911 shop in Sandy Springs highlights the rise in crimes related to synthetic marijuana and bath salts, but what are these drugs?
“We started hearing about bath salts around late 2009, early 2010,” said Detective Joseph Lane, with the Sandy Springs Police Special Investigations Unit. “It really was the new kind of designer drug. Not many people knew what it would do to you.”
According to DrugFree.org, bath salts are a synthetic compound of a…
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It’s yet another reason why parents need to keep a close eye on their kids’ involvement with social networking websites—during a three-year period ending in March 2012, members of a violent Virginia street gang used some of these websites to recruit vulnerable high-school age girls to work in their prostitution business.
After a multi-agency state and federal investigation, all five defendants pleaded guilty to various federal charges related to the sex trafficking…
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Cuicide Builds Suicide Awareness.
Compton, CA –
Struggling to survive and overcome violence and poverty is a common image seen in movies and music about those who live in Compton. For West Coast rapper Cuicide, it’s all just a part of his life.
He’s dealt with hardships from the moment he was born, from having been abandoned…
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Louisiana is the world's prison capital
Published: Sunday, May 13, 2012, 5:00 AM Updated: Tuesday, May 29, 2012, 11:23 AM
By Cindy Chang, The Times-Picayune The Times-Picayune
Louisiana is the world's prison capital. The state imprisons more of its people, per head, than any of its U.S. counterparts. First among Americans means first in the world. Louisiana's…
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"Documentaries have the power to inform, incite and inspire an audience all in one sitting. Judging from the two-minute long standing ovation he received [at Sundance] after the screening of his film Slavery by Another Name, director Samuel…
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Chilling message posted hours before S.F. homicide
By: Mike Aldax | 03/30/12 5:25 PM
SF Examiner Staff Writer | Follow on Twitter @SFExMikeAldax
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Diondre Young, 21, was shot dead Friday morning near the Bay Bridge in San Francisco.At 5:44 p.m. on Thursday, 21-year-old Diondre Young posted a rhyme on Facebook that mentioned friends who had died and asked whether his “time could be next.”
Young’s “time,” it turned out, was just hours away, as he was…
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Gang dispute fueling violence in San Francisco
By: Mike Aldax | 08/01/12 5:57 PM
SF Examiner Staff Writer | Follow on Twitter @SFExMikeAldax
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The site of the shooting was the 3000 block of San Bruno Avenue, not far from a Visitation Valley neighborhood plagued with multiple killings in the recent weeks. Four shooting deaths since Sunday have been the result of a raging dispute between members of one vicious gang, police said…
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Clarence Aaron is serving three life terms for a small-time college cocaine deal, another victim of heinous mandatory drug sentencing laws.
This is a simple truth: the United States is the only country in the first world that imposes life sentences to teenagers for small-time, non-violent drug offenses. In fact,…
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June 16th, Iron Boy Promotions brings you The Beginning…a night of Nothing but Great Boxing, featuring Azriel Maromerito Paez, Victor Castro, Thomas Valdez and David Benavidez. Tickets are now available at the Celebrity Theatre Box Office – www.celebritytheatre.com – be part of The Beginning! …
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Sebastian Marroquin speaks in Calgary about the crimes of his father, Pablo Escobar, a drug lord killed in 1993.
Updated: Fri Apr. 27 2012 08:59:04
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For nearly 20 years, Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar was the more vicious and powerful criminal on Earth who controlled a billion dollar empire and a…
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Sebastian Marroquin, son of columbian drug dealer Pablo Escobar
CALGARY — In 2007, Sebastian Marroquin set off on a journey of atonement. He sat down and wrote letters to two young men whose fathers were brutally murdered.
"It took me three months to write the letters," says the soft-spoken 35-year-old, as we sit together at…
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CALGARY -- His fear growing with every passing second, Sebastian Marroquin tried to get his father to hang up the phone.
But Pablo Escobar wouldn't listen. The world's most notorious drug lord was on the run following a prison break, and apparently…
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While there was some early, ad hoc use of psychotropic drugs in the Vietnam War, the modern Army…
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Fear of repeat offenses keeps bail higher for drug charges
by Brian Anderson
banderson@annistonstar.com Anniston Star
Mar 23, 2012
Bail bond agent Jason Chandler says 34 of the 41 people he has bonded out of jail in the last three weeks have been accused of drug offenses. Jason Chandler said in his line of work, it doesn’t pay to be judgmental.
As a bail bond agent with A Bad Boy Bonds on 11th Street in Anniston,…
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ST. PAUL, Minn. - Prosecutors have charged nine people in connection with an alleged gang rape in St. Paul last November.
A criminal complaint issued Friday says the defendants, five adults and four juveniles, are reported members of the "True Blood 22" street gang.
"They are a documented criminal street gang that operates in the Twin Cities," said Ramsey County Attorney John Choi. "The facts outlined in this complaint are horrible."
Prosecutors say the 14-year-old…
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BY FRAN SPIELMAN AND FRANK MAIN Staff Reporters March 23, 2012 2:42PM
Pounding the podium with emotion, Mayor Rahm Emanuel said Friday he’s outraged by the bloodbath of violence that claimed the life of a 6-year-old playing on her porch in front of her parents and nearly killed a Chicago Police officer.
“What happened is unacceptable. Our streets are for our children…
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SAN SALVADOR (Reuters) - Rival gangs operating in El Salvador have called a truce as the Central American country confronts a plague of…
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