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Their work persisted in spite of a wildfire that erupted just hours after the shooting, forcing some FBI investigators and sheriff's detectives to evacuate. "They didn't miss a beat," said Kuredjian. 199

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This year’s outlook isn’t showing any signs of letting up. A forecast provided by the National Interagency Coordination Center shows August through October being above average for fire danger. While the risk for fires in some parts of the country decreases into the fall, San Diego County's forecast remains unchanged. Scroll through the images below to view the full fire potential outlook: 408

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This journey here for us has been rough, Ransom Watkins said. "We outside them, walls but on the inside — I hate to put it like this — we went through Hell. It wasn’t easy. You see us out here. we’re smiling, we’re happy that we’re free, but we got a lot to fix.”Alfred Chestnut, Ransom Watkins and Andrew Stewart were arrested Thanksgiving Day in 1983.They were each found guilty of shooting and killing DeWitt Duckett at Harlem Park Junior High School over a Georgetown jacket the victim was wearing.Their case was re-opened by Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby's Conviction Integrity Unit after Chestnut called expressing the three men's innocence.“These three men were convicted as children because of police and prosecutorial misconduct. What the state, my office, did to them is wrong. There is no way we can ever repair the damage done to them. We can’t be scared of that and we must confront it,” Mosby said at a press conference alongside the three men. “I want to thank these men from the bottom of my heart for persevering for decades to prove their innocence. They deserve so much more than an apology. We owe them real compensation — and I plan to fight for it.”The convictions were based on the testimony of four teenage witnesses who have since recanted, saying they were pressured by police to change their initial accounts.After Duckett's murder, three of the four witnesses originally told police that one person had committed the crime, not the three boys.A teacher said that Watkins, Chestnut and Stewart, who were no longer students at the school, had been in the building shortly before the crime.Signs pointed toward Chestnut even more after he was seen wearing a Georgetown jacket like Duckett's. His mother, however, was able to provide a receipt for the jacket.The initial three witnesses failed to identify the three boys from a photo array, and at least one of them identified someone else.A few days later though, a school security guard told police that a 14-year-old girl could identify the three boys.Police then brought the other three witnesses back to the station for questioning, at which point they said Watkins, Chestnut and Stewart committed the murder.In May 1984, the jury deliberated for only three hours before convicting all three boys, who had claimed innocence from the beginning.“I’m looking forward to living the rest of my life being as humble and peaceful as I am praising God and looking out for my family," Chestnut said. "Oh man, I’m telling you, it’s out of this world.”During a Monday press conference, Mosby announced the creation of a new program to help those exonerated transition back to society.“Today isn’t a victory. It’s a tragedy that these three men had 36 years of their life stolen from them,” Mosby said. “On behalf the State's Attorney office, let me say to these three men, I am sorry. The system failed you. You should never have seen the inside of a jail cell.”Mosby also officially launched an effort for legislation that would compensate those who are wrongfully convicted.The State's Attorney says she will also push for improved juvenile justice rights. Mosby says she wants juveniles who are being interviewed by police or prosecutors to have the right to have their parent and lawyer present.Since 2015, the Conviction Integrity Unit has gotten a court to exonerate nine people wrongfully convicted.This story was originally published on 3434

  

There has been at least one arson arrest in connection with recent wildfires, but there is no evidence that it connected with political activism. According to The Oregonian, 41-year-old Michael Jarrod Bakkela was arrested last Thursday in Jackson County, Oregon — several hours away from Portland — on arson charges. He's accused of starting one of two origin blazes that eventually grew into the Alameda Fire. There is no evidence that Bakkela is affiliated with left-wing groups, and according to KTVZ-TV in Bend, Oregon, a police report describes him as a "transient."Rogan's podcast has become one of the most influential in the world. He routinely reaches millions of listeners. A video of Thursday's episode posted to YouTube had nearly 1 million views as of Friday morning — less than 24 hours after going live.Earlier this year, Rogan signed a lucrative deal with Spotify to make his podcast exclusive on the streaming platform. The Wall Street Journal reports that the deal was worth more than 0 million.Earlier this week, Rogan suggested on his podcast that he should host a presidential debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden — an idea that Trump quickly endorsed.On Wednesday, Vice reported that Spotify employees had confronted the company about past episodes of Rogan's podcast that contain transphobic content. 1373

  

Trump tried to lay the blame solely at Gillespie's feet, tweeting, "Ed Gillespie worked hard but did not embrace me or what I stand for. Don't forget, Republicans won 4 out of 4 House seats, and with the economy doing record numbers, we will continue to win, even bigger than before!" 284

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