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NCAA · MichiganFormer Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore was handed three charges, including felony home invasion, by the Washtenaw County (Mich.) Prosecutor's Office on Friday, two days after he was fired by the university for engaging in an inappropriate relationship with a staff member. Moore has been charged with home invasion in the third degree, stalking and breaking and entering or entering without breaking.See the Story
Fired Michigan coach Sherrone Moore charged with felony home invasion, stalking after firing
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US Crime · SavannahA Georgia woman has been hospitalized with severe burns after someone poured a corrosive chemical onto her head while she was walking at a public park in Savannah, the victim’s son and a close friend said Friday. Savannah police confirmed they are searching for a suspect in the chemical attack at Forsyth Park, one of the historic city’s landmark green spaces that attracts runners, picnickers, playing children and sightseeing tourists. Police said the woman appears to have been attacked by a stranger.See the Story
A Georgia woman suffers severe burns in a chemical attack at a Savannah park
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Evansville · EvansvilleA sheriff’s office in Indiana said a DoorDash driver sprayed what law enforcement called an “irritant substance” onto a food delivery, making a woman sick.See the Story
DoorDash Customer Says Driver Sprayed ‘Irritant Substance’ on Delivery; Sheriff Investigates
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