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  2. Richard Barnett (Capitol rioter) - Wikipedia

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    The photograph was described in The Washington Post as "one of the more shocking images in a day filled with them", while ABC News characterized it as "infamous". [ 14 ] [ 15 ] By June 2021, Barnett had begun selling autographed copies of the photo for $100 in a fundraiser that bragged the photo had turned him into "the face of the new anti ...

  3. Throwing stick - Wikipedia

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    The Aboriginal peoples of Australia are well-known for their use of the boomerang. Although returning boomerangs are found in many Aboriginal cultures and will return to the user if thrown properly, the choice weapon of the Indigenous Australian peoples and most cultures was the heavy throwing stick, known internationally as the kylie.

  4. List of 2020s American state and local politicians convicted ...

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    He was found guilty of felony racketeering and sentenced to 240 months in prison. (2023) [ 123 ] [ 124 ] James R. Schwartz II (R), Treasurer for US Representative Steve Chabot , was found guilty of embezzlement of 1.4 million of Chabot’s campaign funds and sentenced to 24 months in prison.

  5. Landlords Hate "Boomerangs" - AOL

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  6. Wikipedia:Don't shoot yourself in the foot - Wikipedia

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    On Wikipedia, it is possible, indeed common, to find people shooting themselves in the foot or being hit by a boomerang after complaining about someone else. Background [ edit ]

  7. Retail theft a ‘growing crisis’ in Texas law enforcement ...

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    Texas codified specific penalties for organized retail theft back in 2007 when the crime cost businesses an estimated $2.5 billion — but since then, the crime has only become more popular.

  8. Lawsuit alleges 'irreplaceable' Elvis Presley artifacts ... - AOL

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    The gatekeepers of Elvis Presley's estate are trying to recover a potential trove of records and memorabilia left behind by the King of Rock and Roll, according to a lawsuit filed in California.

  9. Trial of Yolanda Saldívar - Wikipedia

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    State of Texas v. Yolanda Saldívar was a criminal trial held at the Harris County Criminal Courthouse in Downtown Houston, in the U.S. state of Texas. [2] The trial began with the jury's swearing-in on October 9, 1995, through opening statements on October 12, to a verdict on October 23.