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Letter claims cartel handed over men who killed Americans
Read full article: Letter claims cartel handed over men who killed AmericansA letter claiming to be from the Mexican drug cartel blamed for abducting four Americans and killing two of them condemns the violence and says the gang turned its own members who were responsible over to authorities.
High inflation leaves food banks struggling to meet needs
Read full article: High inflation leaves food banks struggling to meet needsKendall Nunamaker and her family of five in Kennewick, Washington, faced impossible math this month: how do they pay for gas, groceries and their mortgage with inflation driving up prices.
Executioners sanitized accounts of deaths in federal cases
Read full article: Executioners sanitized accounts of deaths in federal casesQuestions about whether inmates' midsections trembled as media witnesses described were a focus of litigation throughout the run of executions. The discrepancies could increase pressure on Biden to declare his administration won't execute any of the roughly 50 federal inmates still on death row. Activists want him to go further by backing a bill abolishing the federal death penalty. Manufacturers were no longer willing to supply the combination of drugs used in three federal executions from 2001 to 2003, explaining they didn't want drugs meant to save lives to be used for killing. Federal Bureau of Prisons attorney Rick Winter said in response that neither he nor anyone in a government witness room heard that.
New warden at Epstein jail served as prison executioner
Read full article: New warden at Epstein jail served as prison executioner(AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)WASHINGTON – The interim warden appointed to run the federal jail where Jeffrey Epstein died was put in the position after serving as the executioner for at least five federal executions at the end of the Trump administration. The federal Bureau of Prisons named Eric Williams as the interim warden at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York City in late January after the prior warden, Marti Licon-Vitale, abruptly stepped down. He was previously the warden of a medium-security federal prison in Illinois. During the executions, Williams, wearing black gloves, stood directly next to the inmates as they were strapped to a gurney. AdWilliams joined the Bureau of Prisons in 2003 as a correctional officer at a prison in Texas and most recently served as the warden at FCI Greenville in Illinois.
Missouri builds big lead, holds off No. 21 Oregon in Omaha
Read full article: Missouri builds big lead, holds off No. 21 Oregon in OmahaOregon forward Eugene Omoruyi (2) shoots a free throw against Missouri during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2020 in Omaha, Neb. 21 Oregon, validating coach Cuonzo Martin's belief that a Tigers team that returned four starters is poised to move up in the Southeastern Conference. Xavier Pinson scored 19 of his 22 points in the second half and Missouri overcame a mid-game lull and late Oregon flurry to beat the Ducks 83-75 on Wednesday night. He and Martin squared off in Missouri Valley Conference games in the building from 2008-10 when Martin coached Missouri State. Oregon plays Seton Hall in Omaha on Friday.
Local expert says Trump’s legal battles won’t stop the vote count
Read full article: Local expert says Trump’s legal battles won’t stop the vote countRADFORD, Va. – President Donald Trump is not going down without a fight for this election. “If the Supreme Court was going to come and change a state’s election rules, it’s pretty controversial," Williams said. Although, Williams said the state’s election law is a little unclear and needs to be more specific. “That fifth one is most likely going to be John Roberts who is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court," Williams said. Williams said Trump’s case is different because he is seeking legal action prematurely as votes still need to be counted.
Federal New York lockup draws new scrutiny in Epstein death
Read full article: Federal New York lockup draws new scrutiny in Epstein deathGetty ImagesNEW YORK - The apparent suicide of Jeffrey Epstein has brought new scrutiny to a federal jail in New York that, despite chronic understaffing, houses some of the highest-security inmates in the country. Eight months later, the lockup remains so short-staffed that the BOP is offering correctional officers a $10,000 bonus to transfer there from other federal lockups. The MCC's sister federal lockup - the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, which houses more than 1,600 inmates - has had its own troubles in recent years. Former prison guard Eugenio Perez was recently sentenced to 25 years in prison for sexually abusing female inmates. Another prison guard arrested along with Perez was convicted of raping a female inmate, while a third pleaded guilty to sexual abuse.