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Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs
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investigative reporter @nytimes, covering the U.S. call/text/signal/whatsapp: 315-730-8907. [email protected].
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    Nearly every day, people released from the Santa Fe jail walk miles along a highway to get home. Local leaders have known for 20+ years that it's dangerous but have done almost nothing about it. We've uncovered just how deadly the consequences have been. nytimes.com/2025/05/12/us/…
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    Memphis's skateboarders pushing down Main Street in honor of Tyre Nichols, who was known for his skills at parks here and in Sacramento. The skating scene here is more scattered than Sac's, skaters say, but they told me they still feel like they lost a part of their family.
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    Police car just drove by demonstrators on Classon Ave in Brooklyn -- some of whom had been throwing cement -- and opened passenger side door into a protester.
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    George Floyd's girlfriend, Courteney Ross, reacts to Derek Chauvin being convicted of murder in Minneapolis: "I know that he gave his life so that other people's cases can get reopened."
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    At the Kyle Rittenhouse trial this morning, the judge asked, given that it's Veterans Day, if there were any veterans in the room. The only one appeared to be Rittenhouse's next witness, a use of force expert. So the judge asked everyone in the court to applaud for veterans.
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    "All three counts!" people chanted outside the courthouse in Minneapolis after Derek Chauvin was found guilty on all charges. Lots of tears, hugs and chanting here.
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    Kyle Rittenhouse, in his first interview, with @TuckerCarlson, says of prosecutors: "If they did this to me, imagine what they could've done to a person of color who doesn't maybe have the resources I do, or [if] it's not widely publicized like my case."
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    NEW: I spent months reporting on the death of Antonio Tsialas, a freshman at Cornell who was last seen alive at a frat party before his body was discovered at the bottom of a gorge. His phone was never found, and exactly what happened remains a mystery.
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    Dramatic video of a Sonoma County helicopter unit rescuing two firefighters surrounded by the #WoodwardFire in Marin County last night. "Those firefighters would certainly have perished" if not for rescue, @sonomasheriff Mark Essick said. Read more: nytimes.com/2020/08/22/us/…
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    The husband of one of two teachers killed in the Uvalde, Texas, school shooting has died of a heart attack amid his grief, @byEduardoMedina reports. Joe Garcia had just left flowers at the memorial for his wife, Irma Garcia. nytimes.com/live/2022/05/2…
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    Breaking: Albuquerque mosque president tells @AvaSasani that the authorities told him the suspect in the killings of four Muslim men is Sunni Muslim and targeted the victims because he was angry over his daughter marrying a Shiite Muslim.
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    BREAKING: Prosecutors drop murder charges against Curtis Flowers, the Black man tried 6 times by a white prosecutor who illegally kept Black people off of the jury. "I am finally free from the injustice that left me locked in a box for 23 years," he said.
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    I'd never seen anything like this -- city workers in a Minneapolis suburb have fortified the home of the officer who killed Daunte Wright, adding cement barriers and fencing to all sides. (third pic is by @victorjblue) nytimes.com/2021/04/13/us/…
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    In new court filing, public defenders for the suspect in the mass shooting at a Colorado gay club that left 5 people dead say that their client is non-binary and that "they use they/them pronouns." The lawyers refer to their client as Mx. Anderson Aldrich.