A man accused of a double murder in Alaska faces charges related to allegedly threatening a Florida sheriff who denounced those distributing anti-Sematic flyers
Memphis Police Department is searching for the four thieves that burglarized a store called Stage Jewelry and Coins on Friday. The suspects fled in a silver Infiniti vehicle.
Michael Chitwood, the sheriff of Volusia County, Florida, was allegedly threatened online by a man in Alaska facing charges in a double murder case, federal prosecutors said.
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