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Illinois Department of Correction and the Federal Correctional Institution in Greenville

  This article highlights several inmates named Edwin who are currently incarcerated within the Illinois Department of Correction and the Federal Correctional Institution in Greenville . The individuals include Edwin Santiago , Edwin Marrero , Edwin Neal, Edwin Thomas , Edwin R Acosta, Edwin Sanchez, Edwin Williams, Edwin Rivera, Edwin Torres, and Edwin Vazquez. Their release dates range from as early as September 2018 to as late as August 2033. These inmates are housed primarily in Springfield, IL, indicating a concentrated area of confinement within the state's correction system.

Feds Arrest Man Wanted In Murder Of Indiana Police Officer’s Son After Foot Chase In Oakland

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OAKLAND (AP) — A man wanted in the fatal shootings of a Gary police officer’s son and another man was apprehended in Oakland

N.Y.P.D.’s Use of Unmarked Van in Arrest Draws Parallels to Portland

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New York City police officers, several in plain clothes, swooped into a demonstration against aggressive police tactics on

Georgia man walks out of prison after conviction in 1985 double murder overturned

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BRUNSWICK, Ga.  – A South Georgia man who has spent the past 20 years behind bars was released from prison Thursday afternoon.

Latest Suspects Arrested in Murder of Missing Coachella Valley Couple Charged

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Felony charges were filed Thursday against three people who are accused along with three previously charged

Three charged in triple murder of friends on their way to go fishing in Florida

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Three people have been arrested in what Florida officials called the massacre of three friends who had planned to go fishing in Florida last week.

Texans' Kenny Stills charged with felony after arrest at Breonna Taylor protest

Houston Texans wide receiver Kenny Stills was arrested Tuesday along with 86 other people who were protesting Breonna Taylor’s death

'I'm not a bad guy': Police video captures distraught Floyd

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MINNEAPOLIS -- Body-camera footage made public Wednesday from two Minneapolis police officers involved in George Floyd's arrest