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Finally, if there is any failure in the war on terror, it is a joint American-Pakistani failure. Didn’t the U.S. soldiers let a cornered Osama bin Laden escape from under their noses in Tora Bora in Nov. 2001? Who squandered the best opportunity to arrest him, the Pakistanis or the Americans...
...Officers observed an individual that was known to be involved in previous incidents with the Harvard University Police Department. A field interview was conducted and the individual was run for warrants with positive results and placed under arrest. The individual was also issued a trespass warning for all of Harvard University property. Joseph Day, 24, was placed under arrest...
...drug war has ravaged law enforcement too. In cities where police agencies commit the most resources to arresting their way out of their drug problems, the arrest rates for violent crime - murder, rape, aggravated assault - have declined. In Baltimore, where we set The Wire, drug arrests have skyrocketed over the past three decades, yet in that same span, arrest rates for murder have gone from 80% and 90% to half that. Lost in an unwinnable drug war, a new generation of law officers is no longer capable of investigating crime properly, having learned only to make court pay by grabbing...
...white male in his fifties or sixties, around 6 feet in height—“with medium build and white bushy hair, clean shaven, and wearing a long black coat, dark colored shirt, and dark shoes.” There are currently no leads, and no arrest has been made, according to Pasquarello. Students said yesterday they did not feel particularly threatened by the incident. “Cambridge is still a city so there’s an element of danger,” Layla Hazemi ’11 said. “But I still...
...crashed in southern Colombia. Those men - Keith Stansell, Thomas Howes and Marc Gonsalves - completed five years in FARC captivity last month. Martin Sombra, the FARC veteran who admits to having been one of the jungle jailkeepers of the three Americans, was captured by Colombian authorities last week. But his arrest is unlikely to help get the Americans released by the FARC, which is demanding the release of its members held in the U.S. as a precondition...