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Three young Muslims shot dead in their home in Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Police have named the victims as 23-year-old Deah Shaddy Barakat, his wife, Yusor Mohammad Abu-Salha, 21, and her sister, Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha, 19. Officers were called to reports of gunshots at 5.11pm at an apartment block largely housing academics and young professionals on Summerwalk Circle in Chapel Hill.
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McDonald's customer sought over hate crime 'goth' attack
A McDonald's customer is being sought by police after he punched a teenage girl when she confronted him for calling her a…
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British teen accused of plot to commit college massacre
A British teenager planned a gun and bomb attack on a college that had kicked him out for bad behavior, a prosecutor said Friday. Liam Lyburd, 19, is on trial for allegedly amassing an arsenal to target Newcastle College in northern England. He was expelled in 2012 for being disruptive in class.
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Jerusalem Gay Pride: Six stabbed 'by ultra-Orthodox Jew'
Six people are stabbed at a Gay Pride march in Jerusalem and police arrest an ultra-Orthodox Jewish man they say attacked marchers in 2005.
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Ferguson Prisoner Beaten by Cops Has Won His Appeal
Michael Brown’s killing brought to light the horrific case of Henry Davis, who was beaten by Ferguson cops, then charged with bleeding on them. Now he’s finally allowed to sue them. The Ferguson cops charged Henry Davis with destruction of property because he bled on their uniforms when they beat him.
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Five women accused of witchcraft lynched by India mob
Villagers in a rural part of eastern India have killed five women whom they accused of practising witchcraft, police have said. Police in eastern Jharkhand state said on Saturday that a group of assailants dragged the women out of their huts and beat them to death at around midnight on Friday in their village, some 30km from state capital, Ranchi. "A group (of villagers) dragged the women out and beat them to death with sticks, accusing them of practicing witchcraft...
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Changed locks led suspect to break into home, kill 8, police say.
David Conley told Harris County Sheriff's investigators that he broke into his former home and killed eight people because the woman he formerly lived with had changed the locks on the doors, according to a Harris County prosecutor. During probable cause court Sunday, a prosecutor recounted Conley's statement to investigators that he broke into the home Saturday through an open window after Valerie Jackson changed the locks.
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Protesters in Germany attack refugee buses shouting 'foreigners out'
Up to 1,000 protesters have clashed with police in eastern Germany in riots reportedly sparked by the arrival of 250 migrants. Police said protesters shouting "foreigners out" and carrying banners against the "asylum flood" threw bottles and stones at busloads of asylum seekers arriving in Heidenau, near Dresden. At least 31 officers were hurt in violent scuffles as police used tear gas to disperse crowds.
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Neo-Nazis urinate on children in Berlin train
Two neo-Nazis racially abused a woman and her two children on a Berlin city train this weekend before urinating on them, police said on Monday. The woman and her two children – aged around five and 15 – were travelling on the city's ring line at around 9:45pm on Saturday when two men embarked at Landsberger Allee, reports the Berliner Zeitung. The men, aged 32 and 37, quickly began hurling racist insults at the family, who appeared to be of southeast European origin.
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Feminists In Mexico Are Being Warned To Be Quiet Or Be Killed
Nadia Vera, 32, a proud feminist and social activist, was murdered in her flat in Mexico City along with four other women last month. Three of them, including Vera and her journalist friend Rubén Espinosa (both pictured above), were allegedly raped and tortured before being shot in the head. Many believe they were targeted because they dared to demand equal rights for women across the country, attending protests, staging plays and writing politically charged poems.
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Black couple sues city and neighbor over neighbor's slurs, threats
Citing a sliver of civil rights-era legislation more commonly used as protection against discriminatory landlords, a black couple is suing their former neighbor and a north Georgia city they say failed to stop him from harassing them.
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Artist fatally shot while working on anti-violence mural in Oakland
mural artist was fatally shot Tuesday while working on a community art piece under a freeway overpass in Oakland, police said. Police have not identified the artist, but friends say his name is Antonio Ramos, a painter who worked on a mural project led by the Attitudinal Healing Connection.
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The Anniversary and a New Theory About Mexico's Missing 43
On Sunday, September 6th, in Mexico City, the Interdisciplinary Group of Independent Experts (GIEI) presented the highly anticipated results of its six-month investigation into the events of September 26 and 27, 2014, in Iguala, Guerrero. That was the date when forty-three students from the Raúl Isidro Burgos Normal School, in Ayotzinapa, disappeared, three more were killed, and many others were injured, some severely.
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Killed teenager in New York 'wanted to leave church'
Church members accused of beating to death a 19-year-old have told police they had been discussing his desire to leave the New York congregation. Lucas Leonard died and his younger brother was seriously injured after both were beaten for hours on Sunday. New Hartford's police chief said the six church members arrested over the death said the meeting was called to talk about Leonard's plans to leave.
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German mayoral candidate Reker stabbed over refugee support
A leading candidate in Cologne's mayoral race has been stabbed in the neck by a man claiming to be angry over the country's refugee policies. Henriette Reker - an independent candidate supported by Chancellor Angela Merkel's CDU party - was seriously injured along with an aide. Three others suffered minor injuries. Local police said Ms Reker, 58, was "stable, but not out of the woods". Police have arrested a 44-year-old German national and Cologne resident.
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'Kill a cop, save a child' vandalism a 'hate crime,' North Carolina police chief says
The vandal who scrawled a call for the murder of cops over a suburban North Carolina town's mural committed a hate crime, as far as the local police chief is concerned. The words, "Kill a cop, save a child," were found early Friday spray-painted across a partially finished mural at the Garner Police Department's new building, which is currently under construction, Garner Police Chief Brandon Zuidema told FoxNews.com. A similar incident occurred three nights later...
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This Is What They Did For Fun
The Story Of A Modern-Day Lynching. By Albert Samaha.
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Terrifying video shows Bradford dad attacked by pickaxe thugs ‘for converting from Islam to Christianity’
A FATHER-of-six was attacked by hooded thugs with a pickaxe handle outside his Bradford home because he converted from Islam to Christianity. Nissar Hussain, 49, suffered a broken kneecap, a fractured forearm and a concussion in the attack on Tuesday.
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Homeless veteran, beaten by teens on camera in Olney, dies
Watch the video Homeless veteran, beaten by teens on camera in Olney, dies on Yahoo News . Surveillance video shows 51-year-old Robert Barnes being pummeled by teens with a hammer, a piece of wood and punches, after police say a 10-year-old boy told his mother he got into an argument with Barnes.
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Most attacks in US carried out by radical anti-government groups or white supremacists
Police have named the suspect who walked into a Planned Parenthood facility in Colorado on Friday, killing three people and wounding nine more. His name is Robert Lewis Dear, 57. He is white and he's from North Carolina. We don't know anything about his motives yet, so we can't say if it was an act of terrorism. In order for something as terrible as the attack on Planned Parenthood to be considered terrorism, it needs to be motivated by an ideological belief.
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