In California, Lucrecia Stone-Rojas was sentenced to seven years in prison for possessing a loaded handgun and ammunition during a traffic stop. She was also found with heroin-filled Bibles addressed to inmates in state prisons, leading to federal charges for unlawful possession of a gun and drug smuggling. The drugs were concealed in the Bibles’ spines and destined for delivery to two California state prisons, prompting acting U.S. Attorney Andrew Haden to emphasize a zero-tolerance policy against smuggling drugs into prisons.
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How an electric scooter sharing scam fleeced millions of dollars from Americans
LSSC's website and apps have ties to China, with its Android app containing Chinese tech references and a privacy policy that seems superficial. After scrutiny, the app was removed from the App Store, while users reported manipulation and financial losses, raising concerns about its legitimacy as a potential scam involving Ponzi-like elements. Want More Context? 🔎
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