Word: arrested
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...getting a sentence like that. What about Gotti? What about the guy that blew up the World Trade Center? No. Why Blood? Because he's a Puerto Rican!" Tone himself is currently serving 10 to 15 years in prison in what he claims are unsubstantiated drug charges. He was arrested as part of "Operation Crown," a somewhat incredulous sting operation supposedly involving more than 1,000 police and federal agents that did result in the arrest of more than 100 members of the Nation on various charges...
Witnesses said they saw between six and eightofficers and four squad cars at the scene. At onepoint, the police officers were surrounded by acrowd of 40 bystanders who questioned them about aracial motive behind the arrest, witnesses said.At 2:10 a.m., Sims was placed in the CPD paddywagon and driven to department headquarters at 5Western...
Officers booked him on charges of assault,resisting arrest and disorderly conduct. Thepolice released him around 3 a.m., Sims said...
...Usually, whatever force is necessary toapprehend a suspect, officers will use to effectthe arrest," he said...
...novelist currently writing in English does so with more energy, intelligence and allusiveness than Rushdie. Nearly every page of The Ground Beneath Her Feet offers something to arrest a devoted reader's attention: puns and wordplays galore ("Ma, keep mum"; "Where was a penthouse pent?") and enough literary echoes--of Joyce; Yeats; Frost; Dante; oh hell, of nearly everybody--to keep graduate students on the prowl through these pages for years. But for all of Rushdie's brilliance, the parts of this novel seem greater than the sum of its whole...