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  2. Lynching of Andrew Richards - Wikipedia

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    A mob of white Winchester, Illinois, residents lynched Andrew Richards, a black man, on September 11, 1877. He was forcibly taken from the Winchester, Illinois, jail by a mob of several hundred people. He was accused of the rape of a white woman, Mrs. John Pruitt, in a nearby orchard.

  3. Jeremy Meeks - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Ray Meeks (born February 7, 1984) [1] is an American fashion model, actor, and convicted felon.A former member of the Crips street gang, Meeks was arrested in 2014 during a gang sweep called Operation Ceasefire in Stockton, California. [2]

  4. HM Prison Winchester - Wikipedia

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    There have been many deaths in Winchester Prison. Daryl Hargrave aged 22 hanged himself in Winchester Prison on 19 July 2015, a day after another prisoner at the jail took his life. The inquest into Hargrave's death found adequate mental health care had not been provided, despite repeated warnings Hargrave was at risk of self harm.

  5. Trump’s mugshot made public by Fulton County jail after arrest

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    The Fulton County Sheriff’s office released Trump’s mugshot not long after he left the jail. The former president was released on a $200,000 bond. District Attorney Fani Willis, a Democrat ...

  6. 7 takes on Donald Trump's mugshot, arrest at Fulton County ...

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    Very few jail photographers know how to catch an inmate's good side. Donald Trump will likely learn that valuable lesson today, Amelia Robinson writes. 7 takes on Donald Trump's mugshot, arrest at ...

  7. Crime in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Sandtown-Winchester, Baltimore, is one of West Baltimore's most blighted and problematic communities. [26] In the second half of the 20th century, Sandtown experienced economic depression, housing abandonment, crime, and the effects of the Baltimore riot of 1968. [27] Sandtown-Winchester was the home of Freddie Gray and the scene of his arrest.