Puzzleworth
Puzzleworth t1_jclrowd wrote
Reply to comment by EvangelineOfSky in Ukraine war - latest: Judges issue arrest warrant for Putin over alleged war crimes; second country to send fighter jets to Ukraine | World News by [deleted]
Even Al Capone only went down for tax fraud.
Puzzleworth t1_j8urcr1 wrote
Reply to Antisemitic slurs fuel violence during game between Miami-Dade religious private schools by lowdiver
The game was between a Modern Orthodox Jewish school, Scheck Hillel Community School, and a Roman Catholic one, Archbishop Coleman Carroll High School. The Archbishop Coleman Carroll team won the championship and chose to rub their win in Scheck Hillel's athletes' faces...along with kicking one kid's face.
(edit: a word)
Puzzleworth t1_j59hxmp wrote
Reply to comment by CheeseburgerSocks in TIL that the Brazilian village of Candido Godoi, 7k inhabitants mostly of German descent, have the greatest birth rate of twins in the world (1/5 births). Some believe it is the result of genetic experiments of nazi medic Mengele, notorious for his obsession with creating an Aryan race. by greenland1237
The worst part is that it's still going on. There was a lot that was hinky about the "official" story, and many members of the community think it was basically a coverup for abuse by the victims' family members. The nighttime attacks continued after the men were jailed. Anesthetics also don't work the way the prosecution claimed. Canadian Mennonite's coverage goes into way more detail.
Puzzleworth t1_izstkbc wrote
Reply to comment by caliboyeightyeight in Lockerbie bombing suspect in US custody by Smithy2232
>The US announced charges against Abu Agila Masud two years ago, alleging that he played a key role in the bombing on 21 December, 1988.
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>A US Justice Department spokesperson told the Reuters news agency that Masud would make an initial appearance in a federal court in Washington.
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>A spokesperson for the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) said: "[...]Scottish prosecutors and police, working with UK government and US colleagues, will continue to pursue this investigation, with the sole aim of bringing those who acted along with Al Megrahi to justice."
The plane crashed in Scotland, but it was an American flight. There are probably some legal implications there.
Puzzleworth t1_iw9pznh wrote
Reply to comment by HippySol in At least 16 high school hockey players were injured after an allegedly intoxicated semi-truck driver crashed into their team bus | CNN by JBupp
The intersection in that case was also poorly designed.
Puzzleworth t1_ittnm3s wrote
Reply to comment by pickleer in Man bursts into flames after being tasered during arrest in Arkansas by V3r4L4u7aro420
The article in the OP kinda sucks. The guy was driving up to 100mph on the highway and city streets, so he definitely used his bike's speed.
Puzzleworth t1_je6uw9t wrote
Reply to comment by LampardFanAlways in Driver who crashed into Apple store charged with murder by kas435red
It's not about Apple or the plaza ownership themselves, it's the survivors or their insurance trying to get some money for the hospital bills. Obviously you can sue the driver but it's going to be hard to collect if everyone sues him.