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A Valley Marine may have been preparing to target Mexican cartels and human traffickers in a vigilante action. Sources tell ABC15 his alleged motives have been shared with local law enforcement authorities in Arizona and that the FBI was involved in the case.Over the weekend of September 14, 20-year-old Job Wallace was on a three-day leave from Camp Pendleton visiting family and friends in Surprise, Arizona. He was due to return to base Tuesday, September 17 but never showed up. A massive search was launched. 527

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An American soldier and practicing Muslim says she is considering filing a civil rights lawsuit after she says she was harassed for wearing a religious headscarf.Spc. Cesilia Valdovinos, 26, is a seven-year Army veteran. According to 246

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A New York jury granted nearly million in civil damages to a high school student who was severely burned in a 2014 class chemistry experiment.The award is the culmination of a years-long lawsuit by the family of Alonzo Yanes, who was a student at New York's Beacon High School at the time of the experiment.Yanes is still being treated for his injuries, requiring autografts to replace tissue, his lawyer said."He hasn't had a day without pain," lawyer Ben Rubinowitz said. "They are more than just scars on his face."The lawsuit accused the New York City Department of Education and the Board of Education of failing to alert teachers to the dangers of the experiment, known as the rainbow demonstration.The experiment was intended to demonstrate colors of flame produced by the combustion of various metals or salts. When Yanes attempted it in his sophomore chemistry class, it generated an explosion that caused a fire, the lawsuit states.Several months after the incident, the American Chemical Society's Committee on Chemical Safety put out a 1064

  

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A nearly 7-hour long standoff which began with six officers getting shot while serving a warrant has to an end late Wednesday evening, Philadelphia Police confirmed. As of early Thursday morning, a SWAT unit was in the process of clearing th scene.Police spokesman Eric Gripp said that the six officers were released from the hospital by late Wednesday evening. An officer who was injured in an accident while responding to the scene remains hospitalized. Gripp said that law enforcement attempted to make contact with the suspect who was barricaded throughout the evening. Officials from ATF confirmed were on the scene, assisting local police. Philadelphia Police requested the media not air live helicopter footage of the officers' tactical positions. Officers held those positions all evening despite spurts of gunfire.Ross told reporters that officers attempted to serve a warrant at a residence near Temple University around 4:30 p.m. Officers reached the kitchen of the residence when the suspect began shooting at officers. Ross said that officers dove through windows and took cover to avoid the gunfire. Following the shooting, officers retreated as dozens of other units responded. Temple University also was in a lockdown.Two officers who were trapped in the residence for several hours were freed, Gripp confirmed. Gripp's announcement came nearly five hours after the incident began. 1409

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