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Monday, December 3, 2018
American Terrorists: Why Current Laws Are Inadequate for Violent Extremists at Home
December 03, 2018
Current News - Cesar Sayoc
American Terrorists: Why Current Laws Are Inadequate for Violent Extremists at Home
American Terrorists: Why Current Laws Are Inadequate for Violent Extremists at Home - Lawfare
Mexico's new President Lopez Obrador vows to transform country as he takes office - The Independent
Mail-bomb suspect will be moved to New York for trial, Miami judge agrees - Bradenton Herald
BODY-CAM VIDEO: Boca police twice encountered Cesar Sayoc - Palm Beach Post
American Terrorists: Why Current Laws Are Inadequate for Violent Extremists at Home
Alerta de Google: Cesar Sayoc
Editor’s Note: For the U.S. government, terrorism is a foreign-linked danger, not a domestic one. Groups that foment violence at home are criminal and investigated as such, but a terrorism label is not used.
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American Terrorists: Why Current Laws Are Inadequate for Violent Extremists at Home - Lawfare
Lawfare
Editor’s Note: For the U.S. government, terrorism is a foreign-linked danger, not a domestic one. Groups that foment violence at home are criminal and investigated as such, but a terrorism label is not used.
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Mexico's new President Lopez Obrador vows to transform country as he takes office - The Independent
The Independent
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador took the oath of office Saturday as Mexico's first leftist president in over 70 years, marking a turning point in one of the world's most radical experiments in opening markets and privatisation.
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Mail-bomb suspect will be moved to New York for trial, Miami judge agrees - Bradenton Herald
Bradenton Herald
Cesar Sayoc, the South Florida man accused of sending mail bombs to a long list of Democratic critics of President Donald Trump, will be transferred to New York for a detention hearing and prosecution — a decision made Friday as federal authorities tracked down a 16th suspicious package and continued to search for others in the run-up to Tuesday’s midterm elections.
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BODY-CAM VIDEO: Boca police twice encountered Cesar Sayoc - Palm Beach Post
Palm Beach Post
The most recent one was Sept. 1 outside a fitness center off Yamato Road. BOCA RATON — Almost two months before his arrest by federal authorities for sending pipe bombs to prominent critics of President Donald Trump, Cesar Sayoc had an amiable encounter with Boca Raton police outside a fitness club.
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