BAGRAM, Afghanistan -- Just outside the main gate to Bagram airfield, a U.S. military installation in Afghanistan, sits a series of small makeshift shops known by locals as the Bagram Bazaar. For Afghans, it is the place to buy American goods, but the stalls that make up the heart of the bazaar are also well known for what they provide American soldiers stationed at Bagram. Walking through the bazaar it takes less than 10 minutes for a vendor in his early 20s to step out and ask, "You want…
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Here's the latest smack on taxpayers.
The city spent $32,000 on 70,000 fliers that tell you how to shoot heroin, complete with detailed tips on prepping the dope and injecting it into your arm.
The Health Department handout has outraged New York's top drug prosecutors and abuse experts.
"It's basically step-by- step instruction on how to inject a poison," said John Gilbride, who heads the Drug Enforcement Administration's New York office.
"It's sick," said City…
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As he ranted about his religious beliefs, a 32-year-old Wisconsin man went room to room with a 9mm pistol early Wednesday -- killing his pregnant teenage wife, his baby son and two nieces in a brick home on the Southwest Side, according to his family and Chicago Police.
Wounded in the rampage were the suspect's mother and a teenage nephew, police and family said.
A 12-year-old girl in the house managed to escape and ran to a gas station, where she called 911. The gunman shot at…
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WILKINSBURG, Pa. -- An 8-year-old Pennsylvania boy took more than 60 small bags of heroin to school and was passing some of them out to other third-graders before a teacher caught him, police said.
Police and school officials in Wilkinsburg, near Pittsburgh, said Wednesday a teacher at the boy's elementary school saw him fumbling in his pockets during class Tuesday and asked him about it, according to the Pittsburgh…
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Staring up at the new billboard she had installed on Milwaukee Avenue in Wheeling, Chrystal Beinlich starts to cry.
"If this doesn't get their attention, I don't know what will," the Lincolnshire mother says, as she wipes a tear off her cheek and a friend wraps an arm around her shoulder. "If we have to be in people's faces, we will."
The billboard, which went up Monday, urges parents to talk to their children about…
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Eight years ago this month, the Daily Herald's award-winning series "The Hidden Scourge" documented the rise of heroin and club drugs in the suburbs.
Fast-forward to 2009, and, sadly, little has changed. Heroin is not "hidden" anymore - low cost and availability are making it a drug of choice among substance-abusing suburban teens who fail to recognize how dangerously addictive it is.
Today and Friday, the Daily Herald…
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SPRINGFIELD - State lawmakers face a $13 billion deficit and a bevy of other calamitous issues, but there's been one vote so far this year that made members cringe more than any other.
Eyeball tattooing.
More specifically, tattooing the whites of the eyes. Technically it's known as scleral tattooing and is accomplished by injecting ink into the fibrous eye tissue or by placing…
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A local official was shot and wounded yesterday as she left a public meeting by a gunman angry at the use of taxpayer money to help pay for a new baseball stadium.
Mary Rose Wilcox, a Maricopa County supervisor and Hispanic activist, was listed in fair condition at a local hospital after being shot in the pelvis. Her injury was not considered life-threatening, a hospital spokeswoman said.
Authorities said a man pulled a…
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Those gangs have 562 confirmed or suspected members, including associates — people who may socialize with gang members or allow meetings in their homes but are not involved in criminal activity.
Police have identified known or suspected gang members in each of the city's public high schools and Washington Middle School, said Green Bay police…
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One or more people went on a damaging spree this weekend, marking cars with gang graffiti near Five Points and other areas that previously hadn't seen gang-related crime, Athens-Clarke police said.
Most gang graffiti has been concentrated in predominantly Hispanic neighborhoods in…
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One or more people went on a damaging spree this weekend, marking cars with gang graffiti near Five Points and other areas that previously hadn't seen gang-related crime, Athens-Clarke police said.
Most gang graffiti has been concentrated in predominantly Hispanic neighborhoods in…
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Apr 18- 24, 2010 (6:30 PM to 7:30 PM)
7:00 p.m. Moment of Silence..
Soooo, Get your families, groups, friends and candles ready. Plan at least one night of the week to remember those lost to violence and pray for a change, an end to violence, and peace in our communities and world.
Rob and Lucinda
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An investigation into the shooting of a police officer in Southern West Virginia is leading investigators into things they'd hoped they'd never see.
Lieutenant Jim Sizemore with the Fayette County Sheriff's Office says the incident has revealed that, without question, his rural county is now a growing region for big city style gang activity.
Oak Hill Police Officer Chris Young was shot last month by…
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COLORADO SPRING - A gang related stabbing happened on Saturday night. The victim was stabbed in the 2600 block of East Yampa. According to police, the man was stabbed for wearing the wrong colors. He drove himself to Memorial Hospital with life threatening injuries. Police say gang violence is increasing, but not necessarily the number of gangs in the city.
One local church is hoping to reduce gang violence. Victory World Outreach runs a program…
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A woman was injured in a shooting early Monday in Ogden, and police believe it was gang-related.
The 26-year-old Layton woman was visiting friends in the 3200 block of Stevens Road when she walked outside about 4:30 a.m., said Ogden police Lt. Danielle Croyle.
Multiple shots were fired from a handgun, and one hit her in the side, Croyle said. She was taken to a local hospital. Her injuries weren't thought to be…
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