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Three Ohio inmates escaped from a community correctional center through a window on Wednesday morning, and one is still on the run, according to a news statement from the Warren County Sheriff s office.Glynis Thompson, 37, and two other inmates broke through a facility window around 1:40 a.m. and escaped on foot, the sheriff s office said. Shortly after the escape, the Monroe Police Department caught two of the inmates. The inmates are being held in the Warren County Jail, according to the sheriff s office.Thompson, who has a history of violence and active warrants for his arrest, remains on the run, the stanley cup sheriff s department said. In 2015, Thompson was incarcerated stanley cup at the Lorain Correctional Institution, according to online state inmate records, and he is listed as a parole violator. In May, an inmate who escaped from a prison in Northwestern Ohio died from drowning while on the lam. Bradley Gillespieand another prisoner had concealed themselves in a trash container. His accomplice, James Lee, was caught the next day in Kentucky, but Gillespie avoided capture until his body was found in the Ohio River.Reporting contributed by Stephen Smith. stanley cup More from CBS News Florida s convicted killer clown released from prison Gzyo Supreme Court: Inmate with rare medical condition has no right to painless death
CHICAGO -- A federal court has ruled that printing In God We Trust on U.S. currency doesn t amount to a religious endorsement and therefore doesn t violate the U.S. Constitution. The Chicago Daily Law Bulletin reports the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago made the ruling Thursday in a lawsuit brought by a self-declared Satanist, Kenneth Mayle. He argued that the salomon motto propagates a religious view he opposes.A lower court tossed the suit citing a Supreme Court decision that a motto on currency isn t something people display prominently and thus that people are not forced to publicly advertise views that clash with their own.Mayle appealed to restore the suit, but the 7th Circuit refused, describing the phrase as a historical reminder of the nation s heritage. First stamped on a two-cent coin during the Civil War, and on all U.S. coins starting in 1938, In God We Trust owes its debut on our bills to the Cold War.Representative Charles Bennett of Florida had campaigned hard for the words, seeing them as a bulwark against what he called materialistic Communism. More from CBS News adidas og How far will mortgage interest rates fall in November nike dunk |
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