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READ IT: Timeline Released In The Deputy Shootout Involving Charles Wallace

READ IT: Timeline Released In The Deputy Shootout Involving Charles Wallace
KHQ.COM - Spokane county sheriff's office releases timeline of events leading up to Deputy Shootout on June 19, 2012. The Report Includes information from Sheriff's Office and Us Marshals office. The Report starts in November of 2011, and concludes with a detailed breakdown of June 19,

READ IT: Timeline Released In The Deputy Shootout Involving Charles Wallace

READ IT: Timeline Released In The Deputy Shootout Involving Charles Wallace
KHQ.COM - Spokane county sheriff's office releases timeline of events leading up to Deputy Shootout on June 19, 2012. The Report Includes information from Sheriff's Office and Us Marshals office. The Report starts in November of 2011, and concludes with a detailed breakdown of June 19,

NEW DETAILS ON KHQ.COM: Bail Set At $1Million For Spokane Murder Suspect; Police Still Need Your Help

NEW DETAILS ON KHQ.COM: Bail Set At $1Million For Spokane Murder Suspect; Police Still Need Your Help
KHQ.COM - Bond was set at $1 million for a 33-year-old murder suspect on Tuesday. He's identified as Joshua Tillery. He's charged with Second Degree Murder for allegedly shooting Devon Mack at a home in the 45-hundred block of N. Lincoln on May 3rd. Tillery was taken into custody after

NEW DETAILS ON KHQ.COM: Bail Set At $1Million For Spokane Murder Suspect; Police Still Need Your Help

NEW DETAILS ON KHQ.COM: Bail Set At $1Million For Spokane Murder Suspect; Police Still Need Your Help
KHQ.COM - Bond was set at $1 million for a 33-year-old murder suspect on Tuesday. He's identified as Joshua Tillery. He's charged with Second Degree Murder for allegedly shooting Devon Mack at a home in the 45-hundred block of N. Lincoln on May 3rd. Tillery was taken into custody after

Victim's eye blinks key to Ohio murder trial

Victim's eye blinks key to Ohio murder trial
By LISA CORNWELLAssociated Press CINCINNATI (AP) - An Ohio murder trial that hinges on whether a dying, paralyzed man identified his shooter by blinking his eyes went to the jury on Tuesday, and initial deliberations failed to produce a verdict. Jurors met for about two hours Tuesday and were

British PM Cameron visits Boston Marathon memorial

British PM Cameron visits Boston Marathon memorial
By RODRIQUE NGOWIAssociated Press BOSTON (AP) - British Prime Minister David Cameron visited an impromptu memorial that sprang up near the site of the Boston Marathon bombings, striking a combative tone Tuesday in saying that democratic and multiracial countries like the United States and Britain

Police: Man, 19, sought in N.O. parade shootings

Police: Man, 19, sought in N.O. parade shootings
By CHEVEL JOHNSONAssociated Press NEW ORLEANS (AP) - New Orleans police and federal authorities were searching early Tuesday for a young man who is suspected of opening fire at a Mother's Day parade in New Orleans, wounding 19. Police Superintendent Ronal Serpas identified the suspect late

UPDATE: Prosecutors Now Reviewing Case Of Man Shot, Killed While Stealing Car

UPDATE: Prosecutors Now Reviewing Case Of Man Shot, Killed While Stealing Car
SPOKANE, Wash – The Spokane County Prosecutor's Office is now officially beginning to review the case surrounding the shooting death of a man who was stealing a car in North Spokane. It was late March when Gail Gerlach left his SUV running in his N. Lee driveway, and came back to

UPDATE: Prosecutors Now Reviewing Case Of Man Shot, Killed While Stealing Car

UPDATE: Prosecutors Now Reviewing Case Of Man Shot, Killed While Stealing Car
SPOKANE, Wash – The Spokane County Prosecutor's Office is now officially beginning to review the case surrounding the shooting death of a man who was stealing a car in North Spokane. It was late March when Gail Gerlach left his SUV running in his N. Lee driveway, and came back to

British PM visits Boston to discuss marathon bombs

British PM visits Boston to discuss marathon bombs
By STEVE LeBLANCAssociated Press BOSTON (AP) - British Prime Minister David Cameron met with Gov. Deval Patrick on Monday to offer his condolences and discuss lessons that can be learned from the deadly Boston Marathon bombing. The meeting followed a White House visit in which Cameron held a press