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Unmasking the Accused: The Violent History of Jason Billingsley, Suspect in Baltimore CEO Murder
crime2 years ago

Unmasking the Accused: The Violent History of Jason Billingsley, Suspect in Baltimore CEO Murder

Baltimore police are searching for 32-year-old Jason Dean Billingsley, who is accused of killing Pava Marie LaPere, the CEO of EcoMap Technologies. LaPere was found dead with signs of blunt-force trauma in her Baltimore apartment. Billingsley has a lengthy criminal record and was released from prison in 2022 under the previous administration of State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby. Mayor Brandon Scott expressed frustration over Billingsley's release and emphasized the need for accountability. Police believe there was no prior relationship between Billingsley and LaPere. The company released a statement expressing deep condolences and pledging support to LaPere's family.

Legal battles continue over Biden administration's border policies.
politics2 years ago

Legal battles continue over Biden administration's border policies.

A federal judge has denied the Biden administration's request to place a stay on a temporary restraining order blocking the release of migrants into the U.S. without court dates. The order came as migrants surged to the U.S. border as the Title 42 public health order expired. The release policy was outlined in a Border Patrol memo this week, which says migrants can be allowed into the country on parole if CBP faces overcrowding. The use of parole is being authorized if a sector capacity goes above 125%, if agents apprehend 7,000 a day over 72 hours or if average time in custody goes above 60 hours.

Federal Judges Block Multiple Biden Immigration Policies
immigration2 years ago

Federal Judges Block Multiple Biden Immigration Policies

A federal judge has blocked the Biden administration's policy of releasing migrants without court dates just hours before the end of the Title 42 public health order. The policy would have allowed migrants to be released on "parole with conditions" if Customs and Border Protection faces overcrowding. The judge imposed a two-week restraining order on the policy, which he said was materially indistinguishable from a policy blocked by the same judge in March. The end of Title 42 has led to a surge of migrants at the border, with agents encountering over 10,000 migrants a day since Monday.