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Suspect in Remington murder has long record

Suspect in Remington murder has long record Martin Anuar Martinez allegedly murdered Charles W. “Trip” Bopp, 24, at a farmhouse just west of Remington on Thursday, April 22. A 2016 booking photo of Martin Anuar Martinez after his arrest for robbery. Authorities have released the identification of a suspect in Thursday night’s murder of a 24-year-old man near Remington. A wanted poster placed online around 3:30 a.m. Sunday depicts Martin Anuar Martinez, 30, “wanted for murder.” Mr. Martinez, 5-feet-9 and 170 pounds, “is considered armed and dangerous,” according to the Fauquier County Sheriff’s Office. Listed in 2017 court records as a Manassas resident, Mr. Martinez has an extensive criminal record. He pleaded guilty to robbery, possession of marijuana with intent to distribute and possession of a firearm during commission of a felony in 2016.

Afghan ambassador in Washington celebrates return of stolen antiquities

Afghan ambassador in Washington celebrates return of stolen antiquities Jenna McLaughlin © Provided by Yahoo! News Recovered Afghan artifacts: “Head of a Bodhisattva with a headdress,” 3rd century, valued at $2,000; “Standing Buddha,” 3rd-4th century, valued at $167,500; and “Relief depicting Buddha’s first sermon,” 3rd century, valued at $55,000. (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photos: Manhattan district attorney’s office) WASHINGTON Ambassador Roya Rahmani never cried as a young woman in Afghanistan. Tears were a sign of a woman’s “weakness,” she recalled being told, a dogma she said she swore to defy. Then she turned on the television in March of 2001 and saw the Taliban detonating explosives to destroy the ancient Buddhas of Bamiyan, a pair of towering statues carved into a cliffside.

Chula Vista, Calif , Approves License Plate Readers

Chula Vista, Calif., Approves License Plate Readers The Chula Vista Police Department s license plate readers are staying for at least another year, a unanimous City Council decided Tuesday during its first in-person meeting since the onset of the pandemic. April 22, 2021 •  (TNS) The Chula Vista, Calif., Police Department s license plate readers are staying for at least another year, a unanimous City Council decided Tuesday during its first in-person meeting since the onset of the pandemic. The council s approval greenlighted the reauthorization of the Automated License Plate Reader program for one more year. City staff was asked to investigate the feasibility of establishing an oversight group for the program.

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