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Hearing for suspect in cat killings set for Monday
Hearing for suspect in cat killings set for Monday
BY JOSE PAGLIERY, ANDREA ASUAJE AND ROBERT SAMUELS
BY JOSE PAGLIERY, ANDREA ASUAJE AND ROBERT SAMUELS
The teenager accused of mutilating more than a dozen cats in South Miami-Dade was not the reserved yet rabid killer some expected. He was a dog-loving class clown, a swim class instructor, an 18-year-old who grew up before the eyes of the four-legged victims' families.
Florida Teen Nabbed For 19 Cat Murders
June 15, 2009
(CBS) A Florida teen was arrested and charged over the weekend in connection with the murder and mutilation of 19 cats in Palmetto Bay and Cutler Bay. Tyler Weinman, 18, faces 19 counts of animal cruelty, 19 counts of improper disposal of animal remains and four counts of burglary, reports CBS station WFOR-TV in Miami. Weinman is being held on $249,500 bail.
Florida teen charged in string of cat killings
By SARAH LARIMER
MIAMI (AP) — The answer to mysterious cat killings that horrified pet owners and disturbed residents of two South Florida communities for months was not far away from where the animals' mutilated bodies were discovered, authorities say.
Accused Miami-Dade cat killer to appear in court today
By Rachel Hatzipanagos and Mike Clary
June 15, 2009
MIAMI - Accused Miami-Dade County cat killer Tyler Weinman is set to appear in bond court this afternoon. Weinman, 18, faces 19 counts of animal cruelty and related offenses in connection with a wave of cat killings in Palmetto Bay and Cutler Bay. He sits in jail today, with bail set at $154,500.
Miami Police Arrest Teen in Brutal Cat Killings After Dozens Found Mutilated
By SARAH NETTER
June 14, 2009

Miami-area cat owners can breathe a sigh of relief following the arrest of an 18-year-old who police say mutilated and killed nearly three dozen cats. Tyler Weinman was charged with 19 counts of animal cruelty, four counts of burglary and 19 counts of improper disposing of an animal body, according to ABC affiliate WPLG. Neighbors and police have said the cats were beaten, skinned or sliced open.
Maimi cat mutilator caught, Tyler Weisman in custody
MIAMI (June 14) – Police have arrested and accused 18- year- old Tyler Weinman with the string of cat mutilations in the Miami area over the past several weeks that have left his community in disbelief over the horrific acts of violence.
Video: Teen Arrested in Fla. Cat Killings
Florida Teen Nabbed For 19 Cat Murders
June 15, 2009

(CBS) A Florida teen was arrested and charged over the weekend in connection with the murder and mutilation of 19 cats in Palmetto Bay and Cutler Bay. Tyler Weinman, 18, faces 19 counts of animal cruelty, 19 counts of improper disposal of animal remains and four counts of burglary, reports CBS station WFOR-TV in Miami. Weinman is being held on $249,500 bail.
Florida teen charged in string of cat killings
By SARAH LARIMER
MIAMI (AP) — The answer to mysterious cat killings that horrified pet owners and disturbed residents of two South Florida communities for months was not far away from where the animals' mutilated bodies were discovered, authorities say.
Accused Miami-Dade cat killer to appear in court today
By Rachel Hatzipanagos and Mike Clary
June 15, 2009
MIAMI - Accused Miami-Dade County cat killer Tyler Weinman is set to appear in bond court this afternoon. Weinman, 18, faces 19 counts of animal cruelty and related offenses in connection with a wave of cat killings in Palmetto Bay and Cutler Bay. He sits in jail today, with bail set at $154,500.
Miami Police Arrest Teen in Brutal Cat Killings After Dozens Found Mutilated
By SARAH NETTER
June 14, 2009

Miami-area cat owners can breathe a sigh of relief following the arrest of an 18-year-old who police say mutilated and killed nearly three dozen cats. Tyler Weinman was charged with 19 counts of animal cruelty, four counts of burglary and 19 counts of improper disposing of an animal body, according to ABC affiliate WPLG. Neighbors and police have said the cats were beaten, skinned or sliced open.
Maimi cat mutilator caught, Tyler Weisman in custody
MIAMI (June 14) – Police have arrested and accused 18- year- old Tyler Weinman with the string of cat mutilations in the Miami area over the past several weeks that have left his community in disbelief over the horrific acts of violence.
Video: Teen Arrested in Fla. Cat Killings
Sunday, June 14, 2009
In museum shooting, echoes of a wicked time
In museum shooting, echoes of a wicked time
By Harold Jackson
Inquirer Opinion Columnist
Dynamite Bob.
That was my first thought when I heard that an 88-year-old racist was the alleged gunman in Wednesday's shoot-out at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington.
FBI: Holocaust Museum suspect expected to survive
WASHINGTON (AP) — Authorities say the man charged with killing a security guard at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum will likely survive the injuries he suffered when other museum guards returned fire.
'Act of cowardice' says museum shooter James von Brunn's son
BY Joe Kemp In Washington and Corky Siemaszko In New York
DAILY NEWS WRITERS
June 13th 2009
Jacqueline Carter 60, the mother of Stephen Johns who was murdered working as a security guard at the Holocaust Museum by James Von Brunn in Washington DC.
Rifle used in museum shooting too old to trace, official says
June 12, 2009
By Harold Jackson
Inquirer Opinion Columnist
Dynamite Bob.
That was my first thought when I heard that an 88-year-old racist was the alleged gunman in Wednesday's shoot-out at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington.
FBI: Holocaust Museum suspect expected to survive
WASHINGTON (AP) — Authorities say the man charged with killing a security guard at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum will likely survive the injuries he suffered when other museum guards returned fire.
'Act of cowardice' says museum shooter James von Brunn's son
BY Joe Kemp In Washington and Corky Siemaszko In New York
DAILY NEWS WRITERS
June 13th 2009

Jacqueline Carter 60, the mother of Stephen Johns who was murdered working as a security guard at the Holocaust Museum by James Von Brunn in Washington DC.
Rifle used in museum shooting too old to trace, official says
June 12, 2009
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- It is not possible for authorities to trace the rifle used in this week's shooting at the Holocaust Memorial Museum to the original purchaser, a law enforcement source said Friday.
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum shooting
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum shooting was a shooting at the nation's memorial to The Holocaust in Washington, D.C. on June 10, 2009, at 12:50 p.m. Shooting suspect James Wenneker von Brunn was charged in federal court on June 11, 2009, with first-degree murder and firearms violations.
Video: Museum to Reopen After Tribute to Fallen Officer
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum shooting
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum shooting was a shooting at the nation's memorial to The Holocaust in Washington, D.C. on June 10, 2009, at 12:50 p.m. Shooting suspect James Wenneker von Brunn was charged in federal court on June 11, 2009, with first-degree murder and firearms violations.
Video: Museum to Reopen After Tribute to Fallen Officer
Obama pledges to quickly sign anti-smoking bill
Obama pledges to quickly sign anti-smoking bill
By JIM ABRAMS
June 14, 2009
By JIM ABRAMS
June 14, 2009
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is lauding the passage of historic anti-smoking legislation that gives the government sweeping authority to regulate tobacco products, pledging to quickly sign the measure into law.
Congress Passes Measure on Tobacco Regulation
Jun 13, 2009
The house and the senate have approved a bill giving the FDA unprecedented power over tobacco. President Obama says he's eager to sign it into law, but how do local smokers feel on the issue?
Washington's Marlboro Men
JUNE 13, 2009
Congress loves Big Tobacco enough to regulate it.
The Obama Administration continues to insist, all Congressional evidence to the contrary notwithstanding, that Uncle Sam has no interest in running the U.S. auto industry. About the tobacco industry there is no such Washington scruple on either end of Pennsylvania Avenue.
Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act
The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act, H.R. 1256 is a proposed United States federal law that would give the Food and Drug Administration the power to regulate the multi-million dollar tobacco industry and aims to discourage minors and young adults from smoking through new FDA-imposed warnings and labels.
Video: Obama Looking Forward to Signing Tobacco Bill
Congress Passes Measure on Tobacco Regulation

Doug Mills/The New York Times
By DUFF WILSON
June 12, 2009
The House moved quickly Friday to pass the Senate’s tobacco bill and send it to the White House, where President Obama promised to sign it.
Bill to toughen tobacco rules sent to Obama
June 13, 2009
WASHINGTON - Congress gave final approval yesterday to a bill that will give the federal government sweeping new powers to regulate tobacco - a historic action that President Obama said "truly defines change in Washington."
Local Smokers React to Possible FDA Regulation
By DUFF WILSON
June 12, 2009
The House moved quickly Friday to pass the Senate’s tobacco bill and send it to the White House, where President Obama promised to sign it.
Bill to toughen tobacco rules sent to Obama
June 13, 2009
WASHINGTON - Congress gave final approval yesterday to a bill that will give the federal government sweeping new powers to regulate tobacco - a historic action that President Obama said "truly defines change in Washington."
Local Smokers React to Possible FDA Regulation
Jun 13, 2009
The house and the senate have approved a bill giving the FDA unprecedented power over tobacco. President Obama says he's eager to sign it into law, but how do local smokers feel on the issue?
Washington's Marlboro Men
JUNE 13, 2009
Congress loves Big Tobacco enough to regulate it.
The Obama Administration continues to insist, all Congressional evidence to the contrary notwithstanding, that Uncle Sam has no interest in running the U.S. auto industry. About the tobacco industry there is no such Washington scruple on either end of Pennsylvania Avenue.
Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act
The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act, H.R. 1256 is a proposed United States federal law that would give the Food and Drug Administration the power to regulate the multi-million dollar tobacco industry and aims to discourage minors and young adults from smoking through new FDA-imposed warnings and labels.
Video: Obama Looking Forward to Signing Tobacco Bill
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