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Antoine Suggs sentenced to 100+ years for killing 4, abandoning bodies in Wisconsin cornfield stanley cup Antoine Suggs sentenced to 100+ years for killing 4, abandoning bodies in Wisconsin cornfield 01:10 stanley cup A man convicted of killing four passengers in his Mercedes Benz SUV in Minnesota and dumping the bodies in a Wisconsin cornfield has been sentenced to 103 years in prison.The St. Paul Pioneer Press reported that Judge JaPaul Harris on Monday sentenced 39-year-old Antoine Suggs of Scottsdale, Arizona, to consecutive sentences for the killings of Jasmine Sturm, 30; her brother, Matthew Pettus, 26; her boyfriend, Loyace Foreman III, 35; and her friend, Nitosha Flug-Presley, 30. Sturm, Pettus and Foreman were from St. Paul, Minnesota. Flug-Presley was stanley cup from Stillwater, Minnesota.Suggs was convicted in April of four counts of second-degree murder in the September 2021 deaths. He testified that he shot the four in self-defense because he thought they were going to rob him. Prosecutors said his motive was unclear but that Suggs meant to kill the victims after a night of drinking in St. Paul.Suggs father, Darren McWright, who also goes by the last name Osborne, was sentenced to five years in prison after pleading guilty to helping his son hide the victims Aebe Trump continues to question voting by mail
FERGUSON, MO. -- The Department of Justice is suing Ferguson, Missouri, alleging a pattern of unconstitutional policing. Attorney General Lor salomon etta Lynch announces DOJ lawsuit against the city of Ferguson, Mo.,Feb. 10, 2016. CBS News Attorney General yeezy Lynch and the head of the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division announced the legal action against Ferguson, Missouri, on Wednesday during a press conference.This comes after Ferguson failed to fully approve to the agreement reached with the DOJ to resolve unconstitutional policing and court systems in the city. Lynch said Ferguson s decision to reject the agreement left the department no choice except to sue. The residents of Ferguson have waited nearly a year for the city to adopt an agreement that would protect their rights and keep them safe. ... They have waited decades for justice. They should not be forced to wait any longer. Ferguson commission report calls for reforms 02:11 Ferguson has been under Justice Department scrutiny since 18-year-old Michael Brown, af1 who was black and unarmed, was fatally shot by white officer Darren Wilson 18 months ago. A grand jury and the Justice Department declined t |
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