BRIEFLY DEFIANT FURROW ADMITTED KILLING.White supremacist white supremacist n. One who believes that white people are racially superior to others and should therefore dominate society. white supremacy n. Noun 1. Buford O. Furrow furrow /fur·row/ (fur´o) a groove or sulcus. atrioventricular furrow the transverse groove marking off the atria of the heart from the ventricles. Jr., accused of murdering a Filipino-American postman POSTMAN, Eng. law. A barrister in the court of exchequer, who has precedence in: motions. and shooting up a Jewish community center in Granada Hills, spewed racist hatred on the day of his arrest, admitted the killing and said he would kill all nonwhites if he could, the government alleged Tuesday. Furrow also declared himself to be ``at war with the Jewish-controlled federal government'' and said he hoped others would emulate his actions by committing crimes similar those committed on Aug. 10, 1999, federal prosecutors said in a motion. They added, ``The defendant explicitly stated that he is not sorry for his crimes.'' The 61-page government document was one of two filed in support of the federal effort to seek the death penalty for Furrow. In all, there were 111 pages of arguments submitted to U.S. District Judge Nora Manella. - Associated Press Associated Press: see news agency. Associated Press (AP) Cooperative news agency, the oldest and largest in the U.S. and long the largest in the world. Kennedy let go without charges The city attorney's office Tuesday declined to file battery charges against U.S. Rep. Patrick Kennedy
Patrick Kennedy (c. 1823 – November 22, 1858) was the father of Patrick Joseph Kennedy and great grandfather to former United States President John F. for a confrontation with an airport security guard that was videotaped. ``It was my opinion that what went on in that videotape was worthy of being discussed and resolved in a hearing rather than in a criminal filing,'' said Deputy City Attorney Peter Covette, who declined to describe the tape's contents. - Associated Press Judge orders trial in theft of Emmys A judge on Tuesday ordered a 38-year-old trucker to stand trial in the disappearance of dozens of gold-plated Oscar statuettes. Lawrence Ledent of Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. was ordered by Superior Court Judge Michael K. Kellogg to appear in court May 30 to enter a plea to grand theft. Ledent has been free on bail since March 21. His attorney, Jay Jaffe, asked the judge to reduce the charge to receiving stolen property, saying Ledent thought the boxes filled with Oscars were only carrying shirts or hats. - Associated Press |
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