Dale E. Ho, a former ACLU voting rights litigator, successfully argued against the Trump administration’s attempt to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census before becoming a federal judge in Manhattan. Now presiding over the criminal prosecution of NYC Mayor Eric Adams, he faces controversy surrounding the government’s motion to dismiss the charges, which led to mass resignations in the Justice Department. Despite his lack of experience in criminal cases, Judge Ho’s handling of this high-profile case has drawn national attention and scrutiny.
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At least 80 shots fired in mass shooting at house party, 1 person killed, 11 hurt, arrest made, authorities say
Hickory, N.C. — Garon Nathaniel Killian, 20, was arrested on an attempted murder charge following a weekend shooting at a house party in Hickory, North Carolina, which resulted in one death and 11 injuries. The shooting occurred early Sunday, with over 80 shots fired, prompting mass panic among attendees, and left 58-year-old Shawn Patrick Hood deceased. Authorities are continuing their investigation, having executed search warrants, and are urging anyone who attended the party to come...
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