Police Catch Man Wanted For Shooting Officer
It's been 24 hours since a man, wanted on two outstanding warrants, shot at police, carjacked a car and got away. Police now believe that the 30-year-old man may be disguised as a woman.
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It's been 24 hours since a man, wanted on two outstanding warrants, shot at police, carjacked a car and got away. Police now believe that the 30-year-old man may be disguised as a woman.
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments Tuesday in several cases about the right of same-sex couples to marry.
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