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Idaho Deputy Claimed Famous Speedskater Died of Mad Cow Disease. The Truth May Be Much Weirder.
6 January 2022
A married sheriff’s deputy who emigrated to the U.S. from Russia in 2007 has been implicated in the bizarre death of a champion speedskater who she claimed had wasted away after...
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bannock county sheriff's office
ben haynes
boris leikin
bovine spongiform encephalopathy
cottonwood heights
cottonwood heights police department
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district attorney sam gill
district attorney's office
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federal bureau of investigation
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international masters' speed skating committee
mad cow disease
marina billings
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utah
utah masters speed skating league
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Is the Fear Factor Overblown in Police Shootings?
22 November 2021
At issue in the review of every police shooting, whether it’s at night or in daylight, whether it’s an officer’s first shooting or third, or whether the person has a gun, a knife or no weapon at all, is one factor.
Fear.
For...
black lives matter
bryan pena-valencia
casey hadfield
center for policing equity
clearfield
cody belgard
colorado
dillon daylor
district attorney sim gill
fifth amendment
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frontline
governor jared polis
house law enforcement and criminal justice committee
john jay college of criminal justice
maj. scott stephenson
minnesota
new york city
new york times
peace officer standards and training
post
professor dolores jones-brown
professor justin nix
professor stephen k. rice
randy shrewsberry
rep. jennifer dailey-provost
rep. paul ray
saltlake city community exercise
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seattle university
sgt. scott lauritzen
sue rahr
the institute for criminal justice training reform
tracie keesee
u.s. supreme court
university of nebraska omaha
utah
washington state criminal justice training commission