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Man who shot near White House known to security services

Man who shot near White House known to security services

A man who was fatally shot at a White House checkpoint on Saturday had previously been known to U.S. security services and police. Media reports indicate that the individual had multiple prior encounters with law enforcement before the incident occurred.

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Arts therapy removed as direct youth care in Haarlem. 'Parents and children are the victims'

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No punishment for Beverwijk man wearing Bandidos vest; 47-year-old could not have known it was illegal

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