Luigi Mangione ‘on the radar’ of San Francisco cops days before arrest in Pennsylvania after CEO shooting

Police in San Francisco had apparently recognized Luigi Mangione as the accused murderer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson days before he was arrested in Pennsylvania. An officer in the police department’s Special Victims Unit was combing through surveillance images the New York Police Department released of the suspected killer, and recognized him as Mangione on…

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White House says many drones are manned aircraft, disputing what NJ lawmakers were told

White House National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby said Thursday that many of the drone sightings in New Jersey are actually lawfully operated manned aircraft, and that they pose no national security or public threat.  The Pentagon said Wednesday that it is not U.S. military drones that New Jerseyans have been seeing over their skies, and that it does…

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Convicted former Brooklyn Assemblyman William Boyden Jr. is on Biden’s clemency list

William Boyland Jr., a former Brooklyn Assemblyman whose influential family has been dubbed “the Kennedys of Brownsville,” was one of 1,583 people granted clemency by the outgoing Biden Administration Thursday. Boyland Jr., was convicted on 21 bribery and corruption charges in 2014 and sentenced to a 14-year prison term. But in February 2021, he was…

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Biden’s clemency and pardon list includes former elected official, lawyers and medical bill company owner

WASHINGTON — A county commissioner who was convicted for taking nearly half a million dollars worth of bribes, including a stone-fired pizza oven; a tax attorney wrapped up in the “biggest tax fraud prosecution ever;” and the owner of a Detroit-area medicare billing company who orchestrated a $26 million Medicare fraud.  All saw their federal…

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