Law enforcement expert warns early details ‘often change’ as manhunt intensifies at Brown University



Mayor of Providence, Rhode Island, says ‘shooter’ still at large, as officials embark on widespread manhunt
At least two people were killed and nine more critically injured in a shooting on Saturday at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, with the suspect still at large hours after the first shelter in place orders were issued.
Police scattered across the campus and into an affluent neighbourhood filled with historic and stately brick homes, searching academic buildings, back yards and porches for hours late into the night after the shooting was first reported in the afternoon.
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Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley said some stores needed to do more to help police tackle the issue

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Campaigners say it is ‘not acceptable’ that victims will be left with an inconsistent response until 2029

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Ms Giuffre’s family say they are ‘deeply disappointed’ and feel ‘justice has not been served’

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Travellers are being urged to keep an eye out for ‘unofficial’ operators claiming to offer cheap long-stay parking following an increase in complaints, according to reports

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Blaine McGraw accused of inappropriately touching and secretly filming patients during appointments on base
Another 81 women have joined a civil suit against a US army gynecologist who was recently criminally charged in connection with accusations that he secretly filmed dozens of his patients during medical examinations.
The civil lawsuit, which initially began in November, alleges that Blaine McGraw, a doctor and army major at Fort Hood in Texas, repeatedly inappropriately touched and secretly filmed dozens of women during appointments at an on-base medical center.
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The victims, aged 13 to 16 at the time of the offences (2014 - 2019) were sometimes plied with alcohol or cocaine before they were sexually abused

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The child told police that during contact with Rhodes he continued to give them instructions to stick to the plan

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Carl Rinsch, who directed Keanu Reeves action film 47 Ronin, was convicted on fraud and money laundering charges
A Hollywood director was convicted Thursday on charges that he scammed Netflix out of $11m for a show that never materialized, while he instead used the cash for lavish purchases that included several Rolls-Royces, a Ferrari and about $1m in mattresses and luxury bedding.
Carl Rinsch, best known for directing the film 47 Ronin starring Keanu Reeves, was convicted of wire fraud, money laundering and other charges, according to court records and a spokesperson for federal prosecutors in New York.
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Thomas Craig launched an attack on fellow passengers on a Scottish train

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The Scottish group were reported to the police after a video shown during a gig appeared to show the Star of David entwined with a swastika

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Anthony Gilheaney is on trial at the Old Bailey accused of using his Mercedes to run over five pedestrians during the early hours of December 25 2024

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The murder of mother-of-two Kristina Joksimovic has shocked Switzerland after her remains were found in the family home

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Police are appealing for information following the robbery on 25 September

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Detectives release images of group after more than 600 items were taken from a storage facility in September
More than 600 artefacts from Bristol Museum’s British Empire and Commonwealth collection have been stolen in a “high-value burglary”, police have said.
Detectives with Avon and Somerset police said they wanted to speak to four men in connection with the incident and released CCTV images of the group.
Militaria including medals, badges and pins.
Jewellery including necklaces, bangles and rings.
Decorative art items including carved ivory, silver items and bronze figurines.
Natural history pieces including geological specimens.
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Exclusive: After serving 13 years on a ‘hopeless, desperate, barbaric’ indefinite jail term, Taylor Atkinson ended his own life. This week an inquest concluded that his IPP sentence was likely the most significant reason for his death, Amy-Clare Martin reports

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Charlie Johnson, 24, and Prince Singh, 23, wanted their victims to be "scarred for life" after encouraging them to carve names into themselves

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