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In March, for example, when the administration prepared to bring Ahmed Kahlfan Ghailani, a suspect in the 1998 bombings of United States embassies in Africa which killed 224 people, to face trial there, Senator Charles Schumer, Democrat of New York, reacted with equanimity, saying that the city was well-accustomed to handling high-profile terror suspects.
When it was brought to a premature close by the BAE-SFO settlement, the Tanzanian investigations lost all momentum, as well as a rare opportunity to bring to court a suspect in a major corruption case.
An officer in the 67th Precinct station house accidentally shot himself in the leg after bringing in a suspect at 6 37 p.m., according to a police spokeswoman.
The detetives eventually bring in a suspect, but he refuses to give a DNA sample.
A black man had been murdered, and there is pressure from the black community to bring in a suspect.
For his part, Mr. Morsberger laid aside the subject until 2002, when he revisited the brutal event armed with new photographs of the dead, and with a Pollock-like splash of paint, to make image No. 3. The arrest early this year of a suspect in the murders brought the work a renewed relevance in showing the "pain of developing the new South," said David Houston, chief curator at the Ogden.
These law enforcement agencies now want to know if we want to press charges so that they can bring a criminal action against the suspect in the United States.
Adding to his other accolades, the MP revealed on Twitter in January that he had brought down a suspected shoplifter in his constituency.
Now bring the suspects in.
Charges are expected to be brought against a fourth suspect in the case.
The organization's leaders will seek the full cooperation of member forces and the Federal Bureau of Investigation to bring suspects in the case to justice.
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