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The U.S. military recently unleashed a precise airstrike south of Baghdad, Iraq, zeroing in on combatants on the verge of deploying uncrewed aerial systems (UAS). This preemptive action, relayed by U.S. officials, was initiated to counter an imminent threat these systems posed to U.S. and Coalition Forces, stirring up tensions in the region____ “Based on recent attacks in Iraq and Syria, U.S. Central Command assessed that the OWAUAS posed a threat to U.S. and Coalition Forces.” #BREAKING: US carried out a “defensive airstrike” in Babil province “targeting combatants attempting to launch one-way attack uncrewed aerial systems (OWAUAS)” – US defense…

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In an unexpected twist of fate, Christopher Dunn walked free after more than three decades behind bars, his murder conviction overturned. Dunn has steadfastly claimed innocence in the 1990 fatal shooting of Ricco Rogers, a mere 15-year-old, who met his tragic end while perched on a porch. This July, St. Louis City Judge Jason Sengheiser made waves by overturning Dunn’s conviction. He pointed to new, compelling evidence that underscored Dunn’s innocence, arguing that no juror, under reasonable scrutiny, could convict Dunn beyond a reasonable doubt. This new evidence cast a long shadow over the original verdict, stirring the waters of…

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In a dramatic conclusion to the “Black Swan murder” case, former ballerina Ashley Benefield, 33, has been convicted of manslaughter. The trial, held in Manatee County, Florida, reached its verdict on Tuesday night, with the jury finding Benefield guilty of the lesser charge compared to the original second-degree murder accusation. #BREAKING: After deliberating all night, a jury found ballerina #AshleyBenefield guilty of manslaughter in the death of her husband, #DougBenefield. Ashley shot Doug while the two were in the middle of a contentious custody battle. pic.twitter.com/2TdUzNrTRO — Law&Crime Network (@LawCrimeNetwork) July 31, 2024 The case revolves around the fatal shooting…

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