Teen, 14, Sentenced to Three-Year Jail Term for Murder in Mexico – the Guardian
Drug Possession: Teen, 14, sentenced to three-year jail term for murder in Mexico – The Guardian
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Teen, 14, sentenced to three-year jail term for murder in Mexico
The Guardian AP in Miacatlan Edgar "El Ponchis" Jimenez Lugo, a 14-year-old US citizen, was jailed for organised crime, homicide, kidnapping, and drug and weapons possession. Photograph: Antonio Sierra/AP A Mexican judge on Tuesday sentenced a teenage US citizen to … Edgar Jimenez Lugo, 14, jailed for three years Mexican judge convicts US teen assassin Cartel Kid Killer Sentenced to Three Years for Four Beheadings |
Drug Possession: Convicted felon charged after drug raid on his Middletown home – Middletown Press
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Convicted felon charged after drug raid on his Middletown home
Middletown Press MIDDLETOWN – A convicted felon was charged with drug possession and sale following a raid at his Main Street home Friday. Jesse M. Jones, 22, was taken into custody after police entered his home at 695 Main St., Apt. 11, … |
Drug Possession: SAUDI ARABIA – Day of Rage March 13 2011
s1.zetaboards.com – Prince Bandar and 9/11 By Jeffrey Steinberg Between April 1998 and May 2002, some -73000 in checks and cashier’s checks were provided by the Saudi Ambassador to the United States and his wife to two families in southern California, who in turn bankrolled at least two of the 9/11 hijackers. The story was investigated by the 9/11 Commission, but never fully resolved, and remains, to this day, one of the key unanswered questions concerning the backing for the worst terrorist attack ever to occur on US soil. According to numerous news accounts and the records of the 9/11 Commission, in April 1998, a Saudi national named Osama Basnan wrote to the Saudi Embassy in Washington, DC, seeking help for his wife, Majeda Dweikat, who needed surgery for a thyroid condition. Prince Bandar bin-Sultan, the Saudi Ambassador, wrote a check for 000 to Basnan. Beginning in December 1999, Princess Haifa, the wife of Prince Bandar, began sending regular monthly cashier checks to Majeda Dweikat, in amounts ranging from 00 to 00. Many of these checks were signed over to Manal Bajadr, the wife of Omar al-Bayoumi, another Saudi living in the San Diego area. Around New Year’s Day 2000, two other Saudi nationals, Nawaf Alhazmi and Khalid Almihdhar, arrived at Los Angeles International Airport, where they were greeted by al-Bayoumi, provided with cash, and outfitted with an apartment, Social Security ID cards, and other financial assistance. Al-Bayoumi helped the two …
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