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ICE Officers Threatened, Attacked Making Maryland Arrests, Feds Say: ‘I'll Slice Your Eye Out’ ICE Officers Threatened, Attacked Making Maryland Arrests, Feds Say: ‘I'll Slice Your Eye Out’
ICE Officers Threatened, Attacked Making Maryland Arrests, Feds Say: ‘I'll Slice Your Eye Out’ Two men living in Maryland illegally are accused of brawling with federal immigration officers in two violent confrontations — including one who allegedly threatened to “slice” an officer’s eye during a tense takedown, prosecutors said. Adolfo Nimrod Hernandez-Ramos, 42, of Honduras, and Tony Marcos Ferreira-Dos Santos, 30, of Brazil, are both charged with assaulting, resisting, opposing, impeding, and interfering with federal officers, according to the US Attorney’s Office for the District of Maryland. Both men are reportedly living in the country illegally. On June 6, ICE officers were w…
‘Garri Master’ From Maryland Indicted For Directing Mutilation Campaign In Cameroon: ICE ‘Garri Master’ From Maryland Indicted For Directing Mutilation Campaign In Cameroon: ICE
‘Garri Master’ From Maryland Indicted For Directing Mutilation Campaign In Cameroon: ICE A Maryland man known as the “Garri Master” is accused of ordering mutilations, murders, and kidnappings in Cameroon while living comfortably in Gaithersburg, federal investigators announced.  Eric Tano Tataw has been federally indicted for allegedly financing and directing a violent separatist campaign in Cameroon from his home in Montgomery County. Tataw, 38, is accused of raising more than $110,000 to arm a brutal militia group called the Amba Boys, and calling for attacks on civilians — including orders to cut off fingers, limbs, and kill those viewed as cooperating with the go…
Federal Prosecutors In Maryland Seize Websites For Illegally Live-Streaming World Cup Games Federal Prosecutors In Maryland Seize Websites For Illegally Live-Streaming World Cup Games
Federal Prosecutors In Maryland Seize Websites For Illegally Live-Streaming World Cup Games The United States may have been ousted from the World Cup prematurely, but that didn’t stop state prosecutors in Maryland from shutting down dozens of websites that have been illegally streaming games during the tournament. US Attorney Erek Barron announced the seizure of 55 separate websites for allegedly live-streaming the World Cup games for profit in violation of FIFA copyrights, effectively shuttering the sites’ services. Instead, soccer fans looking to pirate the games on the steaming sites will see a new message stating that the site has been seized by the federal government, which …