Monday, April 17, 2017

Man Uploads Video Of Murder to Facebook, Claims He's Killed Others: Cops

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Man Uploads Video Of Murder to Facebook, Claims He's Killed Others: Cops

Man Uploads Video Of Murder to Facebook, Claims He's Killed Others: CopsCops say Steve Stephens is on the run after posting a video of him shooting a man.


US police search for man who broadcast deadly shooting on Facebook

US police search for man who broadcast deadly shooting on FacebookPolice in Cleveland, Ohio issued an arrest warrant Monday for a gunman they said murdered a man in a crime he broadcast live on Facebook. Officials in the city said suspect Steve Stephens, 37, shot his 74-year old victim Robert Godwin Sr at random on Easter Sunday, in cold blood. "Suspect did broadcast the killing on Facebook Live and has claimed to have committed multiple other homicides which are still NOT verified," Cleveland police said in a statement.


Colorado’s Governor John Hickenlooper warily learns to live with pot

Colorado’s Governor John Hickenlooper warily learns to live with potWhen the people of Colorado voted in 2012 to legalize recreational marijuana, they instantly transformed their governor, John Hickenlooper, into America’s most reluctant pot pioneer. “If it was up to me, I wouldn’t have done it,” Hickenlooper admitted. “We were worried about everything,” Hickenlooper tells Yahoo News.


For African-American families hit hard by the war on drugs, pot comes out of the shadows, but slowly

For African-American families hit hard by the war on drugs, pot comes out of the shadows, but slowlyJesce Horton is the owner of Panacea Valley Gardens, a cultivation center and boutique edibles line serving cannabis patients in Portland, OR. Jesce Horton still remembers the advice his father often imparted to him while he was growing up. Marijuana, said the 34-year-old Horton, was always a big part of those conversations.


Buying weed for grandpa

Buying weed for grandpaSomewhere in a suburban New York basement there is a small, unused bag of marijuana, a last attempt to help an elderly father in his final days. One day last spring, in one of his series of hospital rooms, his family — a wife and four grown children — argued over what straws they might grasp to build his strength. Pot could help with that, said his son.


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