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A 20-year-old student at the University of Delaware has been arrested and charged for the alleged kidnapping, assault and strangling of an unnamed female student at an apartment last week. Brandon Freyre was charged with kidnapping second degree, assault second degree, strangulation, terroristic threatening, assault third
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nd criminal mischief. On Monday, Newark Police said that the female victim reported the assault on the morning of October 8. Police said that Freyre and the victim were in a verbal argument earlier that morning at an apartment that drastically escalated.Along with damaging her property, Freyre struck the victim with blunt objects, sprayed her in the eyes with spray paint and threatened to kill the victim if she contacted police, the department said. He next strangled her to unconsciousness, the police said. Freyre blocked the exit to the room and prevented the victim from leaving the apartment. After about four hours, he threw the victim down a flight of stairs. The victim, police said, was transported to a local hospital and was treated for non-life-threatening injuries. Freyre was jailed with a cash bail set at $38,100, police said. He has si
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nce been released after paying his bond, according to the National Victim Notification Network. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for November 10.The University of Delaware told CBS News on Wednesday that Freyre, a sophomore, has been officially separated Etsv Senate passes $147 billion minibus spending bill
ST. PAUL, Minnesota -- Attorneys for four Minnesota men accused of trying to travel to Syria to join the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria ISIS are challenging the government s use of a paid informant.Family members have claimed the men were entrapped. A criminal complaint unsealed Monday showed the government relied in part on help from a man who once wanted to join ISIS himself.Defense attorneys asked how the FBI could take his word when he had lied during a grand jury investigation and to federal agents before cooperating. They also suggested it was his idea to get fake passports. FBI arrest 6 Minnesota men for allegedly trying to join ISIS 02:04
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FBI Special Agent Harry Samit acknowledged the informant was paid nearly $13
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counterterrorism officials in the U.S. We have a terror recruiting problem in Minnesota, the U.S. Attorney in Minnesota, Andrew Luger, said Monday. Luger said they were in contact with another Minne