Investigators launch probe on creepy "death threat" billboards in El Paso
El Paso police were alerted of two billboards with messages reading "Pay up of Die" and "Dying for Drugs" and mannequins hanging on nooses on one side of the messages.
El Paso police were alerted of two billboards with messages reading "Pay up of Die" and "Dying for Drugs" and mannequins hanging on nooses on one side of the messages.
The Suffolk District Attorney's Office is actively seeking tattoo artists who have worked on former football star Aaron Hernandez's right arm for information pertaining to the 2012 deaths of Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado in a drive-by shootout.
Internet companies believed that the voting of HR3361, or the bill that would curb data collection programs of the National Security Agency, failed to address concerns about company disclosure on government cooperation, Bloomberg reported.
Judicial sources told Reuters that although former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak and his two sons were handed out jail sentences on Wednesday, they are not expected to serve them since they have already spent time in jail.