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Karen Fonseca Arrested After Her F#@k Trump Sticker Went Viral

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Karen Foseca the owner of the truck with the “Fuck Trump” sticker that went viral on Wednesday has been arrested

  • On Wednesday Sheriff Troy E Nehls made a post to his Facebook looking for the owner of the truck

  • On Thursday police received an anonymous tip about an outstanding warrant Foseca has in Rosenberg

  • Police arrested Foseca at her house in Stafford in front of her 6-year-old daughter according to her husband

On Wednesday, a white truck with a sticker that read “Fuck Trump and fuck you for voting for him”went viral after Fort Bend County Sheriff Troy E. Nehls made a post searching for the owner of the truck on his Facebook page.

I have received numerous calls regarding the offensive display on this truck as it is often seen along FM 359. If you know who owns this truck or it is yours, I would like to discuss it with you. Our Prosecutor has informed us she would accept Disorderly Conduct charges regarding it, but I feel we could come to an agreement regarding a modification to it.

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Starved, ‘mutilated’ and blackmailed, migrants auctioned off as slaves, by smugglers in Libya

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From becoming one of the major points in Africa from which migrants can attempt to cross over into Europe, Libya is now turning into a slave trade city thanks to the heavy flow of desperate people from other parts of the continent. A new investigation has revealed people are being sold as modern-day slaves for as little as £300 ($400).

According to CNN which exposed the racket, slave sales are conducted on the outskirts of the nation’s capital, Tripoli, where auctions take place for various types of manual labourers. In one case, a video was made available, which shows the sale of “big strong boys for farm work”.

An undercover operation revealed similar auctions where around a dozen people were sold in a matter of five to six minutes. “Does anybody need a digger? This is a digger, a big, strong man, he’ll dig,” an auctioneer calls out in one clip. “What am I bid, what am I bid?”

The interested bidders raise their hands till a final price is decided on following which the new slaves are transferred in the possession of their new “masters”.

Slavery is getting a boost in places like Libya that are seeing a wave of desperate migrants from North Africa, hoping to find a better life in Europe. A crackdown by local authorities on boats ferrying people to the coast of Italy has turned smugglers to another profession — that of flesh traders.

At a detention centre in Tripoli, one man recalled how he ended up becoming an indentured servant after he ran out of money. Victory, 21, left Nigeria with his life savings and hopes of a brighter future. On reaching Libya he was forced to live in inhuman conditions and later sold as a day labourer once he could not afford to pay his smugglers.

He expected to pay off his debt through work but was unable to make enough. Finally his smugglers contacted his family for ransom. He was released after paying them a total of more than $2,780.

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Illegal migrants from Africa are taken to a detention centre after being picked up by the Libyan coast guard on 8 July 2017Mahmud Turkia/AFP

“If you look at most of the people here, if you check your bodies, you see the marks. They are beaten, mutilated,” he said of his fellow detainees who have reportedly suffered a similar fate.

On being made aware of the slave trade in the region, the authorities said they were not aware of the auctions but confirmed the presence of organised gangs operating smuggling rings.

Earlier this year, the International Criminal Court (ICC) expressed interest in investigating crimes against immigrants in Libya, after the International Organization for Migration (IOM) warned about people being sold at slave markets in the country.

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Several Bridgeport, Connecticut, police officers have been placed on administrative duty after beating teen and threatening mom

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Several Bridgeport, Connecticut, police officers have been placed on administrative duty after video emerged appearing to show a teen pinned to the hood of a car while at least one officer repeatedly struck him in the face during an arrest.

The teen, Aaron Kearney, called police Friday night to report a minor traffic accident involving his car. Responding officers learned the 18-year-old had been driving with a suspended license. It’s not clear from the video what led the traffic call to become physical.

Video footage captured by Kearney’s mother shows the officers surrounding the teen and forcing him facedown onto the hood of a car.

At one point, an unidentified female officer appears to hit the side of his face with her hand while several officers hold him down. His mother can be heard pleading, “Don’t hurt my son. Don’t hurt my son.”

Kearney’s mother approaches the group and asks the officer “Are you punching my son?” The officer looks up and says “I am. Get back.”

According to the video, the mother then walks behind the officers and can be head saying “Why is she f—— my son up? Why is she f—— my son up?”

“Get back or you’re next,” the female officer responds.

Kearney was treated at Bridgeport Hospital for abrasion on his neck and face and a cut on his lower lip.

He was charged with breach of the peace and assault on a police officer following the incident.

Bridgeport Police Chief Armando Perez says he has placed several officers on administrative status while the Office of Internal Affairs investigates.

“I know his nose was bleeding bad. I don’t know if there were broken bones, but it looked severe that day,” said Joe Grits, a close family friend and community activist, claiming the officers used excessive force and pulled the teen’s hair.

Kearney’s family says he has never had trouble with police before and has attended summits with Perez on improving community relations. They called the former captain of his high school football team a “good teen.”

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Rev. Jesse Jackson Announces Parkinson’s Diagnosis

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Civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, he announced Friday.

Read his full statement below.

Dear Friends and Supporters, 

On July 17, 1960, I was arrested, along with seven other college students, for advocating for the right to use a public library in my hometown of Greenville, S.C. I remember it like it was yesterday, for that day changed my life forever. From that experience, I lost my fear of being jailed for a righteous cause. I went on to meet Dr. King and dedicate my heart and soul to the fight for justice, equality, and equal access. In the tradition of the Apostle Paul, I have offered myself – my mind, body and soul – as a living sacrifice. 

Throughout my career of service, God has kept me in the embrace of His loving arms, and protected me and my family from dangers, seen and unseen. Now in the latter years of my life, at 76 years old, I find it increasingly difficult to perform routine tasks, and getting around is more of a challenge. My family and I began to notice changes about three years ago. For a while, I resisted interrupting my work to visit a doctor. But as my daily physical struggles intensified I could no longer ignore the symptoms, so I acquiesced. 

After a battery of tests, my physicians identified the issue as Parkinson’s disease, a disease that bested my father. 

Recognition of the effects of this disease on me has been painful, and I have been slow to grasp the gravity of it. For me, a Parkinson’s diagnosis is not a stop sign but rather a signal that I must make lifestyle changes and dedicate myself to physical therapy in hopes of slowing the disease’s progression. 

I am far from alone. God continues to give me new opportunities to serve. This diagnosis is personal but it is more than that. It is an opportunity for me to use my voice to help in finding a cure for a disease that afflicts 7 to 10 million worldwide. Some 60,000 Americans are diagnosed with Parkinson’s every year. 

I will continue to try to instill hope in the hopeless, expand our democracy to the disenfranchised and free innocent prisoners around the world. I’m also spending some time working on my memoir so I can share with others the lessons I have learned in my life of public service. I steadfastly affirm that I would rather wear out than rust out. 

I want to thank my family and friends who continue to care for me and support me. I will need your prayers and graceful understanding as I undertake this new challenge. As we continue in the struggle for human rights, remember that God will see us through, even in our midnight moments. 

KEEP HOPE ALIVE! 

Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr.

SOURCE: NBC Chicago

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Ohio State University Suspends Activities of Most of Its Fraternities

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Ohio State University suspended the activities of most of its fraternities on Thursday, joining the growing list of schools that have cracked down on Greek life.

The university said all chapters of the Interfraternity Council (IFC) must hold off on recruitment and stop all social activities until further notice. The school is investigating more than a quarter of its IFC chapters for possible violations of the Code of Student Conduct.

A spokesman for the university told the student newspaper, The Lantern, that most of those 11 investigations involve hazing and alcohol.

“The university will not tolerate behavior that puts the health and safety of students at risk,” Ryan Lovell, the senior director of sorority and fraternity life, said in a letter to chapter presidents. “This proactive step is being taken so that the IFC community takes a pause to reflect and create individual, actionable strategies for the future.”

Several universities have taken action against Greek organizations in recent months amid concerns over hazing and alcohol — including some troubling incidents that turned deadly.

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SOURCE: NBC News, Daniel Arkin

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Cowboys’ Jerry Jones apologizes after racially insensitive video surfaces

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It hasn’t been the best day for Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones. Early Friday, ESPN posted a thoroughly reported piece on the escalating feud between Jones and NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and the “all-out civil war” brewing between ownership and league executives.

Later on Friday, video surfaced of Jones from a few years ago in which he makes a racially insensitive comment. It was posted on TheBlast.com.

The video was taken four years ago, at the Melrose Hotel in Dallas. A male Cowboys fan, who is white, asks Jones to record a video for his fiancee.

Jones, his eyes heavy, looks at the camera and says, “Jennifer, congratulations on the wedding. Now, you know he’s with a black girl tonight, don’t you?”

The camera then pans to a black man, who ducks away from the shot, and back to Jones, who is laughing.

The 75-year-old Jones issued an apology through the team that said, “That comment was inappropriate. It’s not who I am, and I’m sorry.”

Jones’ “joke” – that the fan wasn’t just stepping out with another woman, but doing so with a black woman, which apparently would make it worse – wasn’t at all funny.

But the ESPN article alleges that after Goodell informed Jones that Dallas running back Ezekiel Elliott was receiving a six-game suspension for being accused of domestic violence (he was not charged), Jones told Goodell, “I’m gonna come after you with everything I have. If you think Bob Kraft came after you hard [after the deflate-gate decision], Bob Kraft is a [expletive] compared to what I’m going to do.”

So Jones’ verbal jabs can hit just about anyone.

The fan who shot the video told The Blast that he had recently shared it with his friends because of the current issue of race and the NFL, presumably because of player protests, made Jones’ comments relevant. The man said his friends were shocked to see the footage.

It was sent to The Blast because those involved thought it was important for NFL fans to see.

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Judge orders New Orleans to refund 3 years of traffic camera fines totaling $28 million

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A judge this week has ruled that New Orleans must pay approximately $28 million in refunds to thousands of people who paid fines for traffic camera tickets during the initial years of the enforcement program, according to the lead attorney in the class action lawsuit Friday (Nov. 17).

On Wednesday, Ad hoc Judge Robert Burns of the Orleans Parish Civil District Court ruled the city needs to return the money it collected on any tickets issued from Jan. 1, 2008, to Nov. 3, 2011, plaintiff’s attorney Joseph McMahon said. He estimates a total of 250,000 people deserve to be refunded for the fines.

Since 2008, New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu’s administration has installed 121 cameras known as “red-light cameras” to catch and penalize speeders in an attempt to improve safety conditions in city streets. These programs have received criticism from some lawmakers, who argue it is more of a “money grab” for municipalities trying to close budget gaps. Landrieu told The Associated Press in January, however, that traffic enforcement was the main factor behind the program in New Orleans.

Here’s where to find traffic safety cameras already in place.

The Department of Public Works oversaw the operations of the camera program in the beginning, until Civil District Court Judge Paulette Irons in November 2011 ruled that was a violation of the Home Rule Charter, McMahon said. After the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed her ruling, the city transferred the program to the supervision of the New Orleans Police Department.

“That first (of) almost three years of tickets were invalid,” McMahon said.

McMahon said the court on Wednesday ruled the city had to refund those invalid tickets. However, he expects the city will likely appeal the court’s decision. McMahon stressed there are probably “millions of dollars” in civil judgements against the city that are still unpaid.

“Maybe the city will try to do the right thing (after) taking money from its citizens that they shouldn’t have had to pay,” he said.

Although McMahon declined to disclose his strategy for any possible appeals from the city, he stressed that he has a plan to collect the money for those affected by the program. McMahon has been involved in the case for almost a decade.

NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune reported last year that the current program generated about $16 million in fines for the city in 2016. The report also stated the program is expected to generate as much as $24 million in 2017.

Landrieu pushes back against camera enforcement critics

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NFL lays groundwork to potentially remove Jerry Jones as Dallas Cowboys owner

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The ongoing feud between Jerry Jones and the NFL has reached new heights.

The NFL sent a letter to Jerry Jones’ attorney Wednesday laying the foundation to potentially remove Jones as owner of the Dallas Cowboys due to his ongoing sabotage of commissioner Roger Goodell’s contract extension, as first reported by the Wall Street Journal.

The letter accuses Jones of meddling with Goodell’s contract negotiations and describes the Cowboys owner’s actions as “detrimental to the league’s best interests.”

Jones has repeatedly clashed with the NFL’s compensation committee over his attempts to block Goodell’s extension, even threatening to file a lawsuit.

Jerry Jones’ war against NFL commish Roger Goodell getting nasty

The letter claims that Jones’ “antics, whatever their motivation, are damaging the League.”

Jerry Jones’ feud with the NFl may result in harsh penalties.

Jerry Jones’ feud with the NFl may result in harsh penalties.

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The NFL’s strong language implies it may consider punishing Jones for his actions under Section 8.13 of Article VIII of the NFL’s Constitution & Bylaws, a possibility multiple owners have already discussed, Pro Football Talk previously reported.

Section 8.13, titled “Disciplinary Power of Commissioner”, gives Goodell the authorization to discipline an owner if he or she “has either violated the Constitution and Bylaws of the League or has been or is guilty of conduct detrimental to the welfare of the League or professional football.”

If the commissioner doesn’t believe the $500,000 fine is “adequate or sufficient,” he can choose to “refer the matter to the Executive Committee” to invoke additional punishments, such as:

Jerry Jones hires lawyer to block Goodell’s contract extension

“Cancellation or forfeiture of the franchise in the League of any member club involved or implicated. If such occurs, the affected franchise shall be sold and disposed of under the provisions of Section 3.8(B) hereof.”

Roger Goodell has the power to lay the groundwork to remove Jerry Jones as the Cowboys’ owner.

Roger Goodell has the power to lay the groundwork to remove Jerry Jones as the Cowboys’ owner.

(BRUCE KLUCKHOHN/AP)

In addition to his feud with Goodell, Jones has also been criticized for his controversial comments regarding players protesting during the national anthem. Jones, a longtime friend of Donald Trump’s, publicly said he would bench any player who refused to stand for the anthem.

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15 Black Men Arrested By a Corrupt Cop Are Cleared of All Convictions

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(CHICAGO) — One by one, the men told the same story: A Chicago police officer would demand money from them. And if they didn’t pay, they would find themselves in handcuffs with drugs stuffed in their pockets.

A Cook County judge on Thursday threw out the felony drug convictions of 15 black men who all say they were locked up for no other reason except that they refused to pay Ronald Watts.

It was the largest mass exoneration in memory in Chicago. And even in a city where it has become almost routine for police misconduct to lead to overturned convictions, the courthouse had never seen anything like the order issued in front of more than a dozen men whose lives were changed forever by the former sergeant.

The men described how it was common for blacks in the city’s poorest communities to be shaken down.

“Everyone knew if you’re not going to pay Watts, you were going to jail. That’s just the way it was going,” said Leonard Gipson, 36, who had two convictions tossed out.

The practice, they recalled, was all the more chilling because the officer was so open about it.

“Watts always told me, ‘If you’re not going to pay me, I’m going to get you.’ And every time I ran into him, he put drugs on me,” he said. “I went to prison and did 24 months for Watts, and I came back home and he put another case on me.”

He and others said there was nothing anyone could do about it. They watched Watts and his crew continue to extort drug dealers and residents, a practice that lasted for years, despite complaints to the police department and statements made during court hearings.

Finally, in 2013, Watts and another officer pleaded guilty to stealing money from an FBI informant, but Watts’ sentence of 22 months was shorter than those being handed out to the men he framed.

Thirteen of the 15 men were out of custody before Thursday’s hearing, with the other two still behind bars on unrelated charges. Their sentences ranged from nearly a decade to probation. Some said the only reason they were out of custody is that they agreed to plead guilty in exchange for shorter sentences than the drugs planted on them might have produced.

“I had to, I had a baby due,” said 33-year-old Marcus Watts, who pleaded guilty to drug charges in exchange for a six-month sentence and a second set of drug charges in exchange for a seven-month sentence. “The way I looked at it was if they put the cuffs on you, you already lost.”

Prosecutors asked the judge to act after the conviction integrity unit of the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office reviewed the cases.

“In all good conscience we could not let these convictions stand,” said Mark Rotert, who heads the unit.

The office’s agreement to throw out the sentences was part of a larger effort to regain public trust, he said.

In the last two years, the city has seen an officer charged in the 2014 shooting death of black teenager Laquan McDonald. Jason Van Dyke is the first Chicago officer in decades to be charged with first-degree murder in an on-duty killing.

Just this week, prosecutors announced they would not retry two men who have long maintained their innocence. One man spent 29 years in prison for a double murder he insists he did not commit. The other spent 27 years in prison in another double murder case involving an officer who has had several convictions overturned amid allegations that he beat suspects and coerced witnesses.

In the cases involving Watts, both prosecutors and defense attorneys suggested that Thursday’s order may be just the beginning.

The University of Chicago’s Exoneration Project is examining another 12 to 24 cases, but the problem is much larger because Watts was involved in about 1,000 cases and perhaps 500 convictions over eight years, said Joshua Tepfer, a defense attorney with the project.

State’s attorney spokesman Robert Foley said prosecutors are investigating dozens of other cases and identified a pattern suggesting “corrupt activity” involving Watts and “members of his crew.”

Chicago has paid more than a half billion dollars to settle police misconduct cases in a little more than a decade.

Tepfer would not discuss what the men might do next, but it is almost a certainty that at least some of them will sue the city and the police department. And Tepfer offered a hint about what those lawsuits might contend.

“These convictions stick with you,” he said. “You can’t get back the time you served. It affects your ability to get jobs, housing. You get thrown off of public aid with a felony conviction.”

By Dob Babwin / AP

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Former Cowboys WR Terry Glenn dies after crash in Irving

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Former Cowboys receiver Terrence “Terry” Glenn died early Monday after a crash in Irving, officials said.

Glenn, 43, was taken to Parkland Memorial Hospital, where he died about 12 a.m., the Dallas County medical examiner’s office said.

Details about the crash were not immediately known.

Glenn lived in Lewisville.

Former Cowboys player Tony Casillas was among the first to spread the news of Glenn’s death, tweeting about it and asking for prayers for Glenn’s fiancee.

Glenn played for the Cowboys from 2003-07. His best stretch as a Cowboy was in 2005 and 2006, when he had back-to-back seasons with more than 1,000 yards receiving.

Glenn was drafted seventh overall by the New England Patriots in 1996.

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“Touched By an Angel,” Star Della Reese, DEAD AT 86

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Beloved singer and actress Della Reese, best known for starring in “Touched By an Angel,” died Sunday night … according to her family.

Della had battled diabetes for years. Her family says she passed away in her California home.

She co-starred with Roma Downey on ‘Angel’ … playing Tess. She had big movie roles too, like “Harlem Nights” and “A Thin Line Between Love and Hate” — and was the first black woman to guest host “The Tonight Show.”

Della was also an accomplished gospel singer — Mahalia Jackson discovered her. She went on to become an ordained minister in the 1980s.

Della was 86.

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Robert Mugabe, president of Zimbabwe resigned Tuesday

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Robert Mugabe, the world’s oldest ruler, resigned as Zimbabwe’s president on Tuesday, signalling the final end of his decades in power after last week’s military coup.

The 93-year-old despot wrote a letter saying he was quitting “with immediate effect,” said Jacob Mudenda, speaker of the country’s parliament.

Lawmakers erupted in cheer at the news, which came after days of uncertainty and chaos following the seizure of power by military chiefs.

Moments earlier, the parliament had begun to impeach Mugabe, who has run the increasingly impoverished southern African nation since its independence and the end of minority white rule in 1980.

He stunned Zimbabweans in a rambling live television address late Sunday night in which he surprised even his closest advisers by avoiding any mention of stepping down.

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Earle Hyman, Actor who Played Bill Cosby’s Dad on ‘The Cosby Show’, Dies at 91

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Earle Hyman, a longtime stage and TV actor who was best known for playing Bill Cosby’s father on “The Cosby Show,” died Friday.

Hyman was 91.

He died at the Lillian Booth Actors Home in Englewood, New Jersey, according to Jordan Strohl, a representative for The Actors Fund.

Hyman enjoyed an international theater career that spanned decades.

He also frequently appeared from 1984 to 1992 on the “The Cosby Show,” playing Russell Huxtable. Bill Cosby tweeted about the late actor on Sunday night: “Earle Hyman brought love, dignity and integrity to Grandpa Huxtable. Thank you, Earle, you will live forever.”

Hyman was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Guest Performer in a Comedy Series, for his work on the show in 1984.

Hyman was born on October 11, 1926, in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. When he was a teenager, he fell in love with the theater especially after seeing a Henrik Ibsen play, according to IMDb. Hyman learned Norwegian and later in life, maintained a second home there, where he also enjoyed a stage career.

Hyman performed in several Shakespeare plays in the titular roles of Othello and Hamlet. In 1980, he was nominated for a Tony for his performance in Edward Albee’s play “The Lady from Dubuque.”

SOURCE: CNN – Rob Frehse, Madison Park

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Charlie Rose fired over sexual misconduct allegations

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Talk show host and journalist Charlie Rose was fired Tuesday by CBS News a day after eight women accused him of sexual harassment and unwanted advances in a report in The Washington Post.

“A short time ago we terminated Charlie Rose’s employment with CBS News, effective immediately,” said a statement posted to Twitter from CBS News President David Rhodes. “This followed the revelation yesterday of extremely disturbing and intolerable behavior said to have revolved around his PBS program.”

It was not immediately clear if PBS and Bloomberg TV had severed ties with Rose, who had been suspended from all three networks following the accusations.

The claims made against Rose, 75, in The Post’s report included groping female acquaintances and walking around naked in their presence. The women were either employees at the “Charlie Rose” show or aspired to work for the show in allegations spanning from the late 1990s to 2011, according to the newspaper. Three women were on the record and five were anonymous.

Two of the women The Post interviewed, Kyle Godfrey-Ryan and Megan Creydt, confirmed their accounts to NBC News on Monday night.

Early Tuesday, “CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King said she was “really grappling” with the accusations against the veteran newsman, calling them “horrible.”

“He doesn’t get a pass because I can’t stop thinking about the anguish of these women; what happened to their dignity, what happened to their bodies, what happened to maybe even their careers,” King said. “I can’t stop thinking about that and the pain they’re going through.”

King and co-host Norah O’Donnell said they had not spoken to Rose as of Tuesday morning, but planned to reach out.

“I also find you can hold two ideas in your head at the same time. You can grapple with things, and I, to be very honest with you, I’m still trying to process all of this,” King said. “I’m still trying to sort it out because this is not the man I know, but I’m also clearly on the side of the women who have been very hurt and very damaged by this.”

Rose on Monday released a statement apologizing for his behavior while maintaining that some of the allegations were inaccurate.

“In my 45 years in journalism, I have prided myself on being an advocate for the careers of the women with whom I have worked,” Rose said in a statement to The Post that he later posted on Twitter. “Nevertheless, in the past few days, claims have been made about my behavior toward some former female colleagues.”

“It is essential that these women know I hear them and that I deeply apologize for my inappropriate behavior,” the statement continued. “I am greatly embarrassed. I have behaved insensitively at times, and I accept responsibility for that, though I do not believe that all of these allegations are accurate. I always felt that I was pursuing shared feelings, even though I now realize I was mistaken.”

Rose has long hosted his show, which airs on PBS, and is also a co-host of “CBS This Morning” and a contributing correspondent for “60 Minutes.”

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FBI Issued Report on ‘Black Identity Extremists’ Targeting Law Enforcement

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An FBI report on the rise of black “extremists” is stirring fears of a return to practices used during the civil rights movement, when the bureau spied on activist groups without evidence they had broken any laws.

The FBI said it doesn’t target specific groups, and the report is one of many its intelligence analysts produce to make law enforcement aware of what they see as emerging trends. A similar bulletin on white supremacists, for example, came out about the same time.

The 12-page report, issued in August, says “black identity extremists” are increasingly targeting law enforcement after police killings of black men, especially since the shooting of Michael Brown roiled Ferguson, Missouri, in 2014. The report describes cases in which “extremists” had “acted in retaliation for perceived past police brutality incidents.” It warned that such violence was likely to continue.

Black leaders and activists were outraged after Foreign Policy revealed the existence of the report last month. The Congressional Black Caucus, in a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray, said the report “conflates black political activists with dangerous domestic terrorist organizations” and would further erode the frayed relationship between police and minority communities.

“I have never met a black extremist. I don’t know what the FBI is talking about,” said Chris Phillips, a filmmaker in Ferguson.

Before the Trump administration, the report might not have caused such alarm. The FBI noted it issued a similar bulletin warning of retaliatory violence by “black separatist extremists” in March 2016, when the country had a black president, Barack Obama, and black attorney general, Loretta Lynch.

But black voters overwhelmingly opposed Donald Trump. And they are suspicious of his administration, which has been criticized as insensitive on racial issues, including when Trump was slow to condemn white nationalist protesters following a deadly rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Attorney General Jeff Sessions, a former Alabama senator whose career has been dogged by questions about race and his commitment to civil rights, did not ease lawmakers’ concerns when he was unable to answer questions about the report or its origins during a congressional hearing this past week.

Sessions said he was aware of “groups that do have an extraordinary commitment to their racial identity, and some have transformed themselves even into violent activists.” He struggled to answer the same question about white extremists.

It wouldn’t be unusual for an attorney general not to have seen such an FBI assessment, which the FBI creates on its own to circulate internally among law enforcement agencies. But the exchange with Rep. Karen Bass, a Los Angeles Democrat, presented an uncomfortable moment.

“What worries me about this terribly is that this is that it is a flashback to the past,” Bass said after the hearing. She said she was especially concerned after receiving complaints from members of Black Lives Matter, who said they were being monitored and harassed by police in her district.

The group rallies after racially charged encounters with police, but it is not mentioned in the FBI’s intelligence assessment. Even so, Bass said she worried the report will send a message to police that it’s OK to crack down on groups critical of law enforcement.

The FBI does not comment on its intelligence bulletins, which usually are not public. In a statement, the FBI said it cannot and will not open an investigation based solely on a person’s race or exercise of free speech rights.

“Our focus is not on membership in particular groups but on individuals who commit violence and other criminal acts,” the FBI said. “Furthermore, the FBI does not and will not police ideology. When an individual takes violent action based on belief or ideology and breaks the law, the FBI will enforce the rule of law.”

The assessments are designed to help law enforcement agencies stay ahead of emerging problems and should not be seen as a sign of a broader enforcement strategy, said Jeffrey Ringel, a former FBI agent and Joint Terrorism Task force member who now works for the Soufan Group, a private security firm. Agencies can decide for themselves whether the assessment reflects a real problem, he said.

Still, some veterans of the black and Latino civil rights movement said the FBI assessment reminded them of the bureau’s now-defunct COINTELPRO, a covert and often illegal operation under Director J. Edgar Hoover in the 1950s and 1960s. Agents were assigned to “expose, disrupt, misdirect, or otherwise neutralize the activities of black nationalists,” Hoover said in a once-classified memo to field agents.

David Correia, an American Studies professor at the University of New Mexico, said the new memo carries a similar message.

“It’s part of their playbook,” he said. “They try to characterize legitimate concerns about something like police violence as somehow a danger so they can disrupt protests.” The FBI used a similar tactic to try to cause confusion among New Mexico Hispanic land grant activists in the 1960s, he said.

The cases listed in the new bulletin include that of a sniper who said he was upset about police treatment of minorities before killing five officers during a protest in Dallas, and a man who wrote of the need to inflict violence on “bad cops” before killing three in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. In each of the cases, the FBI alleges the suspects were connected to radical ideologies linked to black nationalism.

Phillips, who is set to release a film about the shooting of Brown and its aftermath, said if the FBI were really worried about unrest, it should turn its focus to the concerns of the people “who are protesting in the streets” instead of targeting people who face discrimination daily.

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Contreras reported from Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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REMAINS OF U.S. SOLDIER FOUND IN NIGER AFTER WIDOW QUESTIONED WHAT WAS IN COFFIN AT FUNERAL

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Additional remains of a U.S. soldier killed in a mysterious Niger ambush were reportedly found in the African nation earlier this month — even though his funeral had already been held, with his widow questioning whether he was even in the casket.

The military and an FBI team in Niger discovered more remains of Sgt. La David Johnson about a month after he and three other American soldiers were killed in the ambush, CNN reported Tuesday. The announcement adds another layer of confusion to the ambush, which is still under investigation and has led to continuing factual disputes.

Johnson’s wife, Myeshia Johnson, had told ABC News in October the military barred her from seeing her husband’s body, making her very suspicious of what was in the casket at his funeral in later that month. It was a closed casket funeral.

“They won’t show me a finger, a hand. I know my husband’s body from head to toe, and they won’t let me see anything,” she said. “I don’t know what’s in that box. It could be empty, for all I know.”

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Flint Township to consider $1.39M settlement of fatal police shooting lawsuit

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FLINT TWP., MI – Flint Township trustees will discuss paying $1.39 million to settle an excessive force lawsuit filed by the family of a man shot and killed by a township officer in 2014.

Dominique Lewis was shot and killed on July 16, 2014, during a traffic stop on Flushing Road near Eldorado Street in Flint Township.

The family of Lewis filed the lawsuit in April 2015 in Detroit U.S. District Court after Lewis’ death. Flint Township Police Department and township police Officer Matthew Needham, who fired the fatal shots, are named as defendants in the case.

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Dallas Police Officer Charged After Stealing $800 In Groceries at Walmart

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A Dallas police officer is charged with theft, after walking out of a Walmart with more than $800 worth of groceries.

According to a police report, Officer Christopher Hankins, 30, was wearing his Dallas Police Department windbreaker, his badge, and his 9mm department issued gun, when he was stopped by police outside the store in Cross Roads, Texas, several miles east of Denton shortly after 1:30am on Wednesday.

An officer with the Northeast Police Department, who was waved down by a store manager, says he approached Hankins in the parking lot and asked for a receipt.

“Hankins began patting his pockets and looking at the car… then stated he didn’t have one,” the officer wrote in his report.

Hankins claimed he had been waiting for his 19-year-old girlfriend near the store’s entrance, when he looked outside to see if she was in the car and noticed his vehicle missing.

Hankins told police he left the store “in a panic” while still pushing the cart of groceries to look for his car.

Two officers at the scene described “a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage on Hankins’ breath.” They found his car in the parking lot “in the general direction he had been proceeding.”

Inside the car, officers say they could see “two partially consumed beverages that still had ice in them, both of which appeared to be an alcoholic beverage.”

Employees told police Hankins had spent 2-3 hours inside the store and was acting suspicious.

They claimed, after filling up his cart, Hankins walked to the produce area and sat on a produce cooler for at least 20 minutes, appearing to fall asleep at times. When employees standing near the door walked away, they say, Hankins stood up and began pushing the cart out of the exit doors.

“They state at no time did he appear to be upset of in any type of distress as he claimed and that he ‘strolled’ out of the store with the cart full of unpaid merchandise,” an officer wrote in his report.

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Death Toll Climbs Above 300 in Egypt Mosque Attack

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The death toll in a bomb and gun attack on a Sufi mosque in northern Sinai has risen to 305, with 27 children among the dead, Egypt’s state prosecutor said Saturday.

Another 128 people were injured, according to a statement from the public prosecutor read out on Egyptian state-run news channel Nile TV.

Between 25 to 30 armed men carried out the assault on the al Rawdah Sufi mosque in Bir al-Abed, the statement said.

The prosecutor also gave more detail about how the brutal attack unfolded. The attackers arrived in five SUVs and were armed with automatic machine guns, the statement said. They took position in front of the mosque and its entrances.

Relatives of the victims of the bomb and gun assault on the North Sinai Rawda mosque walk past an ambulance while waiting outside the Suez Canal University hospital in the eastern port city of Ismailia on Nov. 25, 2017. (Credit: Mohamed El-Shahed / AFP / Getty Images)

Survivors of the incident now at the hospital described massive gunfire and loud explosions at the start of the attack. A number of attackers, some of them masked, then entered the mosque, the statement said.

The attackers had long beards and hair, were wearing military fatigues and were armed with heavy machine guns, according to the statement. At least one of those who entered the mosque was carrying an ISIS flag, it said.

There has not yet been a claim of responsibility from ISIS or its affiliate in Egypt. However, the attack bears the hallmarks of a strike by ISIS, which maintains a foothold in the north of the Sinai Peninsula and inspires local Islamist extremist groups, despite the efforts of Egyptian security forces.

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Man shot by Mesquite officer back in hospital

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Friendship West Baptist Church prayed for healing Sunday morning for a man who was unable to join them.

Lyndo Jones was rushed back to the hospital early Saturday morning due to possible pneumonia and infection in his wounds after a Mesquite police officer shot him in the back and stomach earlier this month while police were responding to a call about a possible car burglary.

It turns out, the 31-year-old was trying to get into his own truck, and the car alarm was malfunctioning. Police say there was a struggle. Jones attorneys say their client complied with police demands. Charges against Jones for evading arrest were later dropped.

“If it is illegal to shoot an unarmed black man with his hands up, than an indictment should have been issued over two weeks ago,” said Jones attorney Lee Merritt.

Officer Derick Wiley, a 10-year veteran of the force, is set to go before a grand jury this week, who will decide whether Wiley should face prosecution in the shooting, said Jones’ attorneys.

But Jones’ attorneys are calling on Dallas County District Attorney Faith Johnson to file charges against Wiley first.

“Her failure to file charges extremely taints the judicial process because it’s a signal to grand jury that this is not a case they should indict,” said Lee Merritt, Jones attorney.

Jones’ attorneys pointed to an online petition calling for Wiley’s arrest. They are hoping to gather 7,500 signatures, which they say is roughly equal to the number of votes needed to elect a district attorney.

Jones’ attorneys say Johnson allowed them to see the body and dash cam footage from the shooting, and they implore her to release them to the public.

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