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    Sep 9, 2011 |Story| KSPR-TV
  1. Springfield Police ask FBI to join Greyhound bus station shooting investigation due to language barrier

    Springfield police are asking the FBI to join their investigation into a shooting at a Greyhound bus station. Officers say around 6:00 Thursday night Mohamed H. Dawod, 25, of Glendale Arizona shot another passenger in the back. The victim, Justin M. Hall, 32, from Ohio died at the hospital from the injuries. Dawod faces a charge of first degree murder and armed criminal action.
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    Springfield police are asking the FBI to join their investigation into a shooting at a Greyhound bus station. Officers say around 6:00 Thursday night Mohamed H. Dawod, 25, of Glendale Arizona shot another passenger in the back. The victim, Justin M. Hall,...

    Tags: FBI, Health, Police Investigations, Witnesses, Transportation Security Administration

  2. Nov 28, 2011 |Story| KSPR-TV
  3. Reverend Larry Rice Holding News Conference, says Attorney Sent Veterans Center a Letter Threatening Court Action

    According to a news release sent by members of the New Life Evangelistic Center, Inc., Reverend Larry Rice will hold a news conference on Tuesday morning.  “Rice will share a letter from a Springfield attorney that threatens to take New Life Evangelistic Center to court, if it doesn’t shut down its facility at 806 North Jefferson,” the release stated.  “At this press conference, Rice will explain how NLEC is determined to continue its work at the Veterans Coming Home Center, which provides direct assistance to over 75 homeless people every day.”
    Reporter
    According to a news release sent by members of the New Life Evangelistic Center, Inc., Reverend Larry Rice will hold a news conference on Tuesday morning.  “Rice will share a letter from a Springfield attorney that threatens to take New Life...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers

  4. Nov 18, 2011 |Story| KSPR-TV
  5. Homeless React to Closing of Parking Lot Campground in Veterans Center Lot, Judge Accepts an Agreement

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    After a homeless tent community in a parking lot on north Jefferson is shut down, dozens of homeless campers are searching for a new place to sleep. Attorneys for the city of Springfield and Reverend Larry Rice, who allowed homeless people to camp on...

    Tags: Social Issues, Road Transportation, Judges, Transportation, Travel

  6. Aug 18, 2011 |Story| KSPR-TV
  7. Prosecutors and protestors examine actions of Republic school officials toward rape allegations

    Protestors are joining the controversy surrounding a lawsuit filed against members of the Republic R-III School District. They are calling for school officials to resign or be removed from their positions after a student with special needs says she was raped twice. The former student says she was punished for reporting the rape and asked to write an apology letter to her accused rapist.
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    Protestors are joining the controversy surrounding a lawsuit filed against members of the Republic R-III School District. They are calling for school officials to resign or be removed from their positions after a student with special needs says she was...

    Tags: Missouri, Misdemeanors, Abusive Behavior, Crimes, Sex Crimes

  8. Aug 23, 2011 |Story| KSPR-TV
  9. More Arson Charges: Two men accused of setting hay bales and an empty home on fire

    Greene County deputies say they caught two arsonists who set their neighbors' property on fire. Charges against Adam L. Grant and Michael R. Duncan are the latest during this summer's rash of suspicious fires.
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    Greene County deputies say they caught two arsonists who set their neighbors' property on fire. Charges against Adam L. Grant and Michael R. Duncan are the latest during this summer's rash of suspicious fires. Singed shingles and broken glass are...

    Tags: Oklahoma, Trials, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Texas

  10. Aug 29, 2011 |Story| KSPR-TV
  11. 1/4 Cent Law Enforcement Sales Tax `Not Likely' for Greene County November Ballot

    The deadline to place a ¼ cent law enforcement sales tax on the November ballot is set to expire. The tax recommended by the Safety & Justice Roundtable will likely not be on the November ballot in Greene County. It was supposed to go toward improvements to the jail and adding additional staff to several departments.
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    The deadline to place a ¼ cent law enforcement sales tax on the November ballot is set to expire. The tax recommended by the Safety & Justice Roundtable will likely not be on the November ballot in Greene County. It was supposed to go toward...

    Tags: Politics, Crimes, Voting, Law Enforcement, Judges

  12. Sep 28, 2011 |Story| KSPR-TV
  13. Two Arkansas men are the first in nation to be sentenced under federal hate crime act

    A judge sentenced Frankie Maybee, 20, and Sean Popejoy, 19, both of Green Forest, Arkansas, for their roles in committing federal hate crimes. They are the first defendants to be sentenced under the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act, enacted in October 2009.
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    A judge sentenced Frankie Maybee, 20, and Sean Popejoy, 19, both of Green Forest, Arkansas, for their roles in committing federal hate crimes. They are the first defendants to be sentenced under the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes...

    Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Crimes, Justice and Rights, Court Preliminary, Crime Victims

  14. Oct 11, 2011 |Story| KSPR-TV
  15. Groups Asking City Council to Make Changes to Springfield Smoking Ban

    A six month prohibition on changes to Springfield's smoking ordinance is now over. For the first time, city council could make amendments to the smoking ban that prohibited smoking inside enclosed buildings, work places and private clubs.
    Reporter, Photographer
    A six month prohibition on changes to Springfield's smoking ordinance is now over. For the first time, city council could make amendments to the smoking ban that prohibited smoking inside enclosed buildings, work places and private clubs. Members of...

    Tags: American Legion, Labor Legislation, Civil Laws, Career and Workplace, Laws

  16. Jul 13, 2011 |Story| KSPR-TV
  17. Investigators Searching for Nixa Man Charged with Second Degree Murder

    Officers are searching for a man accused of killing his neighbor during a dispute about a $180 loan. Robert E. Bair Jr., 27, is charged with second degree murder, two counts of armed criminal action and one count of felony assault.
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    Officers are searching for a man accused of killing his neighbor during a dispute about a $180 loan. Robert E. Bair Jr., 27, is charged with second degree murder, two counts of armed criminal action and one count of felony assault. On January 17, police...

    Tags: Chicago Hotels, Trials, Assault, Crimes, Murder

  18. Jul 15, 2011 |Story| KSPR-TV
  19. Family Suing Kanakuk Kamp Asks Judge for Restraining Order Against Camp and CEO

    The family of a former camper that is suing Kanakuk Kamp is asking a judge for a restraining order against the camp, it’s CEO Joe White and former director Pete Newman. Since appearing in the case, the family says Joe White and the camp have contacted them by mail, telephone and email despite repeated requests to not contact them. The family is suing the camp because they say camp leaders failed to prevent the molestation of their son even though there were warning signs. They are suing under the names John and Jane Doe.
    Reporter
    The family of a former camper that is suing Kanakuk Kamp is asking a judge for a restraining order against the camp, it’s CEO Joe White and former director Pete Newman. Since appearing in the case, the family says Joe White and the camp have...

    Tags: Trials, Judges, Joe White, Crime, Law and Justice, Litigation

  20. Oct 31, 2011 |Story| KSPR-TV
  21. Taney County Prosecutor: Justice Delayed can be Justice Denied, More Judges Needed

    Whether it's an innocent person waiting for trial or a victim waiting for justice, circuit court trials are often delayed, because one judge is overseeing two large counties.  Christian and Taney county share one circuit judge who alternates between the two courthouses.
    Reporter, Photographer
    Whether it's an innocent person waiting for trial or a victim waiting for justice, circuit court trials are often delayed, because one judge is overseeing two large counties.  Christian and Taney county share one circuit judge who alternates between the...

    Tags: Trials, Crimes, Judges, Lawyers, Prosecution

  22. Jul 21, 2011 |Story| KSPR-TV
  23. Attorney General Files Lawsuits: Joplin Charities say Scammers Hurt a Community Greatly in need of Donations, Aid

    Attorney General Chris Koster is suing Alivio Foundation, Inc., based in Puerto Rico, and Steve Blood, of Georgia. They are accused of fraudulently soliciting donations through the internet to help victims of the May 22 Joplin tornado.
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    Attorney General Chris Koster is suing Alivio Foundation, Inc., based in Puerto Rico, and Steve Blood, of Georgia. They are accused of fraudulently soliciting donations through the internet to help victims of the May 22 Joplin tornado. Volunteers for...

    Tags: Joplin, Missouri Tornado (2011), Missouri, Roman Catholicism, Joplin (Jasper, Missouri), Social Services

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