No Indictment in Tamir Rice's Killing, Voter Database Exposed Online, Puerto Rican Police Officer Kills Co-workers: P.M. Links

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  • And if somebody who was NOT a police officer had panicked and shot Tamir?
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    A grand jury has declined to indict the police officer who shot and killed Tamir Rice, 12, who was carrying a pellet gun in a park in Cleveland, Ohio. A prosecutor called it a "perfect storm of human error." Yes, that was the prosecutor, not the officer's attorney.

  • A computer security researcher found a database of personal information about 190 million U.S. voters exposed and open on the Internet.
  • A police officer in Puerto Rico is in custody after taking three other officers hostage and fatally shooting them.
  • Meadowlark Lemon, famed member of the Harlem Globetrotters, has died at age 83.
  • Canada is expecting to resettle 25,000 Syrian refugees by the end of February.
  • Apparently Justin Bieber's label has decided the best way to publicize his new album in San Francisco is via spray-painted graffiti. The city is not happy, probably because it's yet another target for people to piss on.

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