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    Man turns to LinkedIn to raise reward for information on brother’s murder
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    Man turns to LinkedIn to raise reward for information on brother’s murder

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    A protester with a bullhorn talks with the crowd in front of the Grand Rapids Police Department during their march in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan, Saturday, April 16, 2022, in protest of the killing of Patrick Lyoya, a 26-year-old Congolese refugee, by a Grand Rapids police officer on April 4.
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    Crew members of fishing boats prepare to leave for a search operation for the missing, at a port in Shari, in northern Japan of Hokkaido Monday, April 25, 2022. Rescuers found a child of unknown condition in the early hours of Monday, as the search continued for a third day after a tour boat with 26 aboard apparently sank in rough waters, triggering questions why it was allowed to sail.
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    Police respond to a home on Wednesday, April 20, 2022 in Duluth, Minn. Five people were found dead inside the home after police received a report of a male experiencing a mental health crisis, authorities said. The dead included the male reported to be in crisis.
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    FILE - This March 31, 2016, file photo shows a shoulder patch of a Baltimore Police Department officer in Baltimore. Lawyers for the Baltimore police told a federal judge on Tuesday, April 21, 2020, that plans for camera-equipped planes to conduct aerial surveillance of the city should proceed, saying the crime-fighting tactic is constitutional despite the objections of civil liberties advocates.
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    Mother who allegedly compared son to serial killers charged with his murder
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    Mother who allegedly compared son to serial killers charged with his murder

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