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Man Who Threatened to Lynch Black Congressman, Hang Obama Denied Release
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Man who threatened Missouri congressman will remain in prison
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Man accused of threatening to kill Rep. Cleaver will remain in custody Luke Nozicka and Bryan Lowry, The Kansas City Star © Kyle Rivas/Getty Images North America/TNS Emanuel Cleaver on March 7, 2020, in Kansas City, Mo..
KANSAS CITY, Mo. A federal judge ruled Monday that there’s adequate reason to detain a southwest Missouri man accused of threatening to assault and kill Rep. Emanuel Cleaver.
“Mr. Hubert, words have meaning,” Chief Magistrate Judge David P. Rush told Kenneth R. Hubert during a detention hearing at the federal courthouse in Springfield. “And your words rise to the level of posing a danger.”
Man arrested after reportedly exposing himself at Rexburg DMV
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REXBURG A Rexburg man allegedly exposed himself at the Madison County Department of Motor Vehicles office Thursday afternoon.
When Madison County Sheriff deputies arrived, 36-year-old Jake Cooper Sperl had already left the building, according to a probable cause affidavit. Police spoke with witnesses who told them Sperl had his genitals exposed in the building’s lobby on North 2nd East.
Specifically, a woman at the DMV told investigators she saw Cooper sitting across from her in the lobby. After her son went to the driver’s license desk, Sperl moved next to her said, “Hello.” The woman told investigators that she noticed Sperl had his fully exposed genitals. Sperl then allegedly sat across from her and spread his legs apart.
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Andre Crawford (left) and Marvin Hill face charges in the shooting death of Zykier Young of Spring Hill.
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Two men charged with criminal homicide in connection with the shooting death of a 1-year-old who was killed by a stray bullet in Spring Hill this summer will face trial.
Andre Crawford, 29, of McKeesport, and Marvin Hill, 41, had a preliminary hearing Friday before Magistrate Judge David J. Barton.
Following a four-hour hearing, they were held on all counts, including homicide, attempted homicide and gun charges.
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