Dakota Access protesters accuse police of putting them in ‘dog kennels,’ marking them with numbers; Ex-Harvard women’s soccer team issues takedown of ‘locker room talk’; This incredibly deadly snake’s bizarre toxin could lead to a strong, non-narcotic painkiller; Three dead, several injured in Miss. after truck crashes into Halloween hayride; ‘Closet homosexual': Trump supporter launches smear robocalls against Utah’s Evan McMullin; Little Rock police confirm shooting in Clinton Library parking lot robbery. 1 wounded.; A cop’s wife tried to pin a burglary on ‘BLM,’ police say; Protests erupt after Moroccan fishmonger dies desperately trying to get back his confiscated catch; Man dressed as Freddy Krueger showed up to a Texas Halloween party and shot five people, police say; A beloved Indian bus driver was set on fire in Australia. His family blames racism.; Okla. crime rampage suspect killed in shootout with police; N.C. state house candidates scuffle at town fair; This year’s offensive costume: White college student dresses as Bill Cosby in blackface;
 
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Two arrested in ‘savage’ fatal 2014 stomping of elderly, disabled homeless man in San Francisco
One San Francisco police officer promised not to give up on the case after a elderly homeless man was slain in a thrill killing. Two years later, his perseverance paid off.
Dakota Access protesters accuse police of putting them in ‘dog kennels,’ marking them with numbers
Authorities say some of the 141 protesters arrested in clashes over the pipeline last week were placed in chain link holding cells and assigned numbers to keep track of their belongings.
 
Ex-Harvard women’s soccer team issues takedown of ‘locker room talk’
After an investigative report in the student newspaper revealed that male soccer players had done a "scouting report" of the women back in 2012 and assigned them all numerical ratings based on their sexual attractiveness, the women responded with an op-ed that took their objectification to task.
 
This incredibly deadly snake’s bizarre toxin could lead to a strong, non-narcotic painkiller
The snake is a "killer of killers," said one Australian-based venom expert.
 
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Three dead, several injured in Miss. after truck crashes into Halloween hayride
"It's a small community,” said Sgt. Andy West. “This is a bad thing to happen anywhere, but when it's local, it really hits home. These are good people, and our hearts go out to them."
 
‘Closet homosexual': Trump supporter launches smear robocalls against Utah’s Evan McMullin
The robocalls are sponsored by a Trump supporter who proclaims himself a "white nationalist."
 
Little Rock police confirm shooting in Clinton Library parking lot robbery. 1 wounded.
Police say they believe it was a robbery.
 
A cop’s wife tried to pin a burglary on ‘BLM,’ police say
Maria Daly told police she awoke to find $10,000 in jewelry and other items missing and “BLM” spray-painted on the back of her house. “There was more to the story,” the police chief said.
 
Protests erupt after Moroccan fishmonger dies desperately trying to get back his confiscated catch
Moroccans staged protests across the country on Sunday while thousands attended Mouhcine Fikri's funeral. Though police ruled Fikri's death an accident, many protesters disagreed with that assessment.
 
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Man dressed as Freddy Krueger showed up to a Texas Halloween party and shot five people, police say
Four men and one female were hit, police told the Express-News.
 
A beloved Indian bus driver was set on fire in Australia. His family blames racism.
He sang and participated in community outreach, announced on an ethnic radio station and wrote often of his new home in poetry. In six weeks, he planned to get married.
 
Okla. crime rampage suspect killed in shootout with police
Michael Dale Vance Jr. — on the run in connection with the shooting of as many as six people, including two police officers, over the past week — was killed Sunday night after a shootout with authorities in Oklahoma.
 
N.C. state house candidates scuffle at town fair
Republican candidate Brenden Jones has filed charges against Democrat Tim Benton, saying his opponent “sucker punched” him. Benton claims Jones was the attacker.
 
This year’s offensive costume: White college student dresses as Bill Cosby in blackface
In what has seemingly become a yearly tradition, college student Brock Denton wasn't the only one apologizing this year. Hilary Duff and Chris Hemsworth both issued apologies for costumes that some found offensive.
 
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