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  2. Two arrested in Jacksonville for suspected drug trafficking ...

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    Aug. 16—Two arrests have been made in connection to what authorities are calling a suspected drug trafficking organization in Jacksonville. The Cherokee County Sheriff's Office and Jacksonville ...

  3. 3 arrests made in connection to illegal street racing in ...

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    Three men were arrested in connection to illegal street racing in Jacksonville last weekend, police say.

  4. Brenton Butler case - Wikipedia

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    The Brenton Butler case (officially State of Florida v. Brenton Leonard Butler) was a murder case in Jacksonville, Florida. During the investigation of a shooting death outside a motel in 2000, police arrested 15-year-old Brenton Butler and charged him with the murder. [1] Butler subsequently confessed to the crime, and the case went to trial.

  5. Police release image of gun used in racially-motivated ...

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    11.40am - The gunman, who has yet to be identified, left his parents’ house in Clay County, Florida and headed to Jacksonville 1.18pm - The shooter’s father received a text from his son ...

  6. Brittany Chrishawn Moore - Wikipedia

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    Brittany Chrishawn Moore (née Williams), better known as Brittany Chrishawn, is a Jamaican-American [1] film producer, [1] musical artist, [2] and police brutality survivor who was brutalized by the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office (JSO) police after asking a trespassing officer to leave her property.

  7. Ax Handle Saturday - Wikipedia

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    Nat Glover, who later worked in Jacksonville law enforcement for 37 years, including eight years as sheriff of Jacksonville, recalled stumbling into the riot. Glover said he ran to the police, expecting them to arrest the thugs, but was told to leave town or risk being killed. [10] Several white people had joined the black protesters on that day.