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Colorado dentist accused of poisoning his wife's protein shakes going on trial for murder
Read full article: Colorado dentist accused of poisoning his wife's protein shakes going on trial for murderA Colorado dentist is set to go on trial next week, accused of killing his wife by poisoning her protein shakes.
Hypothetical situations or real-life medical tragedies? A judge weighs an Idaho abortion ban lawsuit
Read full article: Hypothetical situations or real-life medical tragedies? A judge weighs an Idaho abortion ban lawsuitAn attorney for Idaho has asked a judge to throw out a lawsuit seeking clarity about the medical exemptions to the state’s broad abortion bans.
Ex-Detroit police chief James Craig will join GOP primary for US Senate in Michigan, sources tell AP
Read full article: Ex-Detroit police chief James Craig will join GOP primary for US Senate in Michigan, sources tell APFormer Detroit Police Chief James Craig is planning to announce a Republican bid for U.S. Senate in Michigan next week.
Police: Dentist killed wife by lacing shakes with poison
Read full article: Police: Dentist killed wife by lacing shakes with poisonPolice believe a Colorado dentist laced his wife’s pre-workout protein shakes with arsenic and cyanide, eventually killing his spouse so he could be with a woman he was having an affair with.
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Ex-Detroit police chief enters governor race amid protest
Read full article: Ex-Detroit police chief enters governor race amid protestFormer Detroit Police Chief James Craig has formally announced his campaign for governor but not before protesters derailed his kickoff event on Belle Isle and forced him to move.
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Police officers become candidates as policing debate rages
Read full article: Police officers become candidates as policing debate ragesAbout a half-dozen police chiefs and high-ranking law enforcement officers are running for higher office more than a year after George Floyd’s murder prompted debate over police reform and whether to slash law enforcement funding.
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Detroit says 'shoddy' work led to arrest tied to technology
Read full article: Detroit says 'shoddy' work led to arrest tied to technologyDETROIT – A Black man who was wrongly arrested after the use of facial recognition technology by Detroit police will have his DNA, fingerprints and mugshot removed from law enforcement files, officials said Friday. Robert Williams was the victim of “shoddy investigative work," police Chief James Craig said. Williams, 42, was arrested in January in front of his family at their home in Farmington Hills, a Detroit suburb. The ACLU, which opposes the use of facial technology by police, publicized Williams' case. He blamed it on “subpar” work by police and prosecutors but said the technology can be useful if handled properly.