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The best TV cop shows of all time

The audience got an answer, in part because of a clue involving the recurring misspelling “definately”, but not all were satisfied. There was a sense that creator Jed Mercurio’s bravura technique – the breathless pacing, the shocking cull of crucial characters, the lingering reveals and outrageous cliff-hangers – was no longer seamless. Mercurio had woven an increasingly compressed milieu, putting together a decade’s worth of crimes and suspects, but he couldn’t engineer a genuinely satisfying conclusion. That setback needn’t overly detract from Line of Duty’s appeal. While the latest season has been streaming exclusively on BritBox in Australia, the previous five are available via Netflix and Stan (owned by Nine, the owner of this masthead) and remain eminently watchable. The show’s unerring focus on corruption, and whether it was driven by individuals or had become institutional, offered a new outlook for the police procedural.

Veteran accused in alleged border wall scheme faces new charges

© Getty Images The pro-Trump activist and military veteran who was charged last year over a campaign to build a section of privately-maintained border wall along a stretch of land near El Paso, Texas, now faces an additional federal charge. The Washington Post reported Thursday that Brian Kolfage, the public face of We Build The Wall, was charged this week with filing a false tax return that improperly hid money that entered his personal bank account from the campaign, which he pledged initially would not personally benefit him or other organizers. If convicted, Kolfage could face thousands of dollars in fines from the IRS.

Two Borough Men Plead Guilty to Bank Fraud, Identity Theft Conspiracy

Photo Courtesy of the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Eastern District of New York “This Office and its law enforcement partners will spare no effort in holding the defendants to account for their brazen fraud,” said Acting Brooklyn U.S. Attorney Lesko. By Forum Staff Two Queens brothers Abed Ahmad and Alaa Ahmad on Thursday pleaded guilty to bank fraud conspiracy and conspiracy to commit aggravated identity theft relating to a scheme to defraud JPMorgan Chase & Co. and its customers. Abed Ahmad also pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit money laundering and one count of aggravated identity theft. “The defendants abused their positions of trust at JP Morgan Chase in furtherance of a sordid scheme to steal the identities of elderly and deceased customers in order to misappropriate millions in funds from their accounts,” said Acting Brooklyn U.S. Attorney Mark Lesko. “This Office and its law enforcement partners will spare no effort in holding the defendants to account for th

Legis Bridget Fleming announces bid for 1st Congressional District

Legis Bridget Fleming announces bid for 1st Congressional District
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