Williams left briefly before returning, after which the security guard sprayed him with mace, the court document said.
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Caroline Zimmerman,
Kansas City Star,
2 Apr. 2026
For about five minutes, the two kept passing each other as the man alternated between running and walking, similar to interval training, but Barker still instinctively took out her mace.
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Caroline Neal,
Louisville Courier Journal,
31 Mar. 2026
Rabell was wearing her nightgown, sobbing, shaking and slumped against her cane when Horta picked her up, Horta said.
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Carol Marbin Miller,
Miami Herald,
2 Apr. 2026
Our journey culminates in a gathering around the ceremonial South Pole, candy-cane striped and flanked by international flags—the symbolic marker of where all lines of longitude meet (the geographic South Pole is several feet away and must be moved every year due to geology).
Building and construction unions no longer can use their old rhetorical cudgel in this debate — calling prefab homes flimsy and unsafe.
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U T Editorial Board,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
4 Apr. 2026
The shooting unleashed a stream of political reaction, with Republicans quick to blame Pritzker and his fellow Democrats for championing the state’s sanctuary policies, using them as a political cudgel in expressing outrage over Gorman’s killing.
Not since the segregationist Southern states deployed dogs, fire hoses and nightsticks against civil rights activists in the early 1960s has any government entity in the U.S. wielded force against its own citizens to this extent.
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Ronald Brownstein,
Mercury News,
23 Jan. 2026
He was also accused of stabbing the boy with a knife, hitting him with a nightstick and slamming his head into a vehicle.
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Voice of the People,
New York Daily News,
4 Apr. 2026
But Beshear hasn’t turned Trump-bashing into a 24/7 vocation, or a weight-lifting contest where the winner is the critic wielding the heaviest bludgeon.
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Los Angeles Times,
Los Angeles Times,
1 Feb. 2026
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