Tuesday, May 30, 2006

 

Muhammad Found Guilty on (Ar-15) All Counts

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Muhammad Found Guilty on All Counts
A jury today convicted sniper John Allan Muhammad on six counts of first-degree murder, holding him accountable for six slayings in Montgomery County.

Tears, pride overflow
Some tears were flowing early Monday evening, but mostly it was pride showing as residents gathered at St. Edward Cemetery for a Memorial Day remembrance for fallen U.S. soldiers.

Jury reaches verdict in Muhammad's trial
ROCKVILLE, Md. - A jury reached a verdict Tuesday in the sniper trial of John Allen Muhammad. The court was expected to read the verdict at around 2:15 p.m. ET.

Deaths underscore dangers facing journalists in Iraq
In the hierarchy of TV news, correspondents reap the glory, but they couldn't do it without photographers and sound technicians. Two of the best in the business, colleagues say, were CBS cameraman Paul Douglas, 48, and soundman James Brolan, 42, both British residents. They were killed Monday by a roadside bomb in Iraq while covering a U.S. convoy.

Verdict Reached in 2nd DC-Area Sniper Trial
Jurors who spent the past four weeks listening to John Allen Muhammad question witnesses and argue that he was framed for the Washington-area sniper attacks have reached a verdict.

Decision to fudge report on gun registry politically motivated, says official
OTTAWA (CP) - A former top bureaucrat says political expediency - not sound accounting - was the key factor in a decision to fudge a report to Parliament two years ago on the cost of the federal long-gun registry.

News in brief
Rifle City Council ponders ballot questions

Jury to begin deliberations in sniper case
ROCKVILLE, Md. - Over four weeks, prosecutors laid out their case against John Allen Muhammad for six murders in the 2002 Washington-area sniper shootings. In closing arguments Friday, they said Muhammad...


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