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Statistics from an FBI report show that in 2008 more than two-thirds of the murders in the United States were committed by firearms, and the vast majority of those by handguns.


Posted by MiamiHerald.com: Aventura Area on December 24, 2009 Comments Off | 0

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South Florida authorities are searching for a burglar who rappelled into a pawn shop and stole five guns.


Posted by MiamiHerald.com: Miami-Dade on December 8, 2009 Comments Off | 1

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Police have identified a man who was shot multiple times in a parking lot apartment complex.<p/> Robert Anthony Carter, 22, died of multiple gunshot wounds at the complex in the 800 block of Northwest 155th Lane, Miami-Dade police said. Investigators concluded the victim was accosted by several people with guns about 5 a.m. Tuesday.


Posted by MiamiHerald.com: Miami-Dade on November 13, 2009 Comments Off | 0

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Police have identified a man who was shot multiple times in the parking lot of an apartment complex.<p/> Robert Anthony Carter, 22, died of multiple gunshot wounds at the complex in the 800 block of Northwest 155th Lane, Miami-Dade police said. Investigators concluded the victim was accosted by several people with guns about 5 a.m. Tuesday.


Posted by MiamiHerald.com: Miami-Dade on November 12, 2009 Comments Off | 1

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The day John Timoney was sworn in as Miami police chief in 2003, 11 of his troops stood trial for concocting evidence and planting guns in a spate of shootings. Seven would be convicted.


Posted by MiamiHerald.com: Miami-Dade on November 5, 2009 Comments Off | 0

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The National Rifle Association wants Florida lawmakers to ban adoption agencies from asking would-be parents if they own guns.


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A University of Florida All-American gymnast faced felony charges Wednesday after her arrest for her alleged involvement in storing stolen goods.<p/> Police said Melanie Sinclair, a senior and nine-time All-American, is accused of storing stolen guns, computers, televisions, other electronic equipment and a large safe in her Gainesville apartment for her boyfriend, Bud Leonard Williams, who allegedly burglarized several residences.


Posted by MiamiHerald.com: Miami-Dade on October 15, 2009 Comments Off | 0

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A University of Florida All-American gymnast faced felony charges Wednesday after her arrest for her alleged involvement in storing stolen goods.<p/> Police said Melanie Sinclair, a UF senior and nine-time All-American, is accused of storing stolen guns, computers, television sets, other electronic equipment and a large safe at her Gainesville apartment for her boyfriend, Bud Leonard Williams, a convicted felon who allegedly burglarized several Gainesville residences.


Posted by MiamiHerald.com: Miami-Dade on October 14, 2009 Comments Off | 18

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As if minimal record sales weren’t enough to effect the status of the reformed Guns N’ Roses, the band now faces a $1 million copyright lawsuit for samples on a track off of last year’s Chinese Democracy bomb.

The suit claims that the GNR song, “Raid N’ The Bedouins,” illegally sampled two songs from German electronic artist, Ulrich Schnauss, who claims that no effort was made to obtain the songs for use on the album. Schnauss’ songs, “Wherever You Are” and “A Strange and Isolated Place,” were used to produce about 45 seconds of ambient noise leading into the guitar driven track. Brian Caplan, attorney for Schnauss, said in a statement, “I can tell you that there is no paper trail authorizing the use of these songs and nobody from the plaintiff’s side authorized the use of this song.”

However, GNR manager Irving Azoff has said that the claims made against the band are false. The samples used in the song, “were provided by a member of the album’s production team who has assured us that these few seconds of sound were obtained legitimately.”

This recent trend of music copyright suits has not gone unnoticed. As the music industry struggles to pull itself out of its recession, artists have been forced to find ulterior ways in order to make a living. Lawsuits over music usages can either be acknowledged as an artist’s claim to the rightful use of their work, or some greedy scumbag who only wants to profit off the success of another artist’s creativity. With the “success” of Chinese Democracy, it’s safe to say the Ulrich Schnauss may not be looking for a quick buck.


Posted by Frequency New York on October 9, 2009 Comments Off | 4