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Crashed military helicopter had aborted training mission before accident

A Black Hawk helicopter that went down in waters off the Florida Panhandle three days ago — killing 11 service members — had aborted a training mission due to bad weather before it crashed, a military official said Friday.

9 teen students arrested for LA sexual assaults

Police arrested nine teenagers from a Los Angeles high school on Friday in connection with sexual assaults and unlawful sex acts against two students, and investigators are seeking five more minors who also are suspects, a police official said.

 
Spy may have aided missing British teens enter Syria

A Turkish broadcaster on Friday released what it said was footage of an alleged spy working for a country in the U.S.-led coalition against Islamic State helping three British school girls enter Syria via Turkey.

Judge says Slenderman case can proceed in adult court

The case of two girls accused of stabbing their classmate 19 times to please a fictional Internet character known as Slenderman will move forward in adult court, a Wisconsin judge ruled on Friday.

 
Attorney: Oklahoma fraternity members received death threats

Members of a University of Oklahoma fraternity that was linked to a racist video have received death threats, a lawyer hired by alumni of the group said on Friday.

White House intruder pleads guilty

Iraq War veteran Omar Gonzalez, charged with running into the White House armed with a knife last September, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court on Friday to charges of illegal entry with a dangerous weapon and assault on a federal officer.

 
Soccer player gets 8 to 15 years in prison for referee’s death

A soccer player was sentenced to eight to 15 years in prison on Friday for fatally injuring a referee he punched during a recreational league game in a Detroit suburb last summer.

 
Manhunt continues in Ferguson for suspects in shooting of officers

The hunt for suspects in the shooting of two police officers at a protest rally in Ferguson, Missouri, entered a second day on Friday as community leaders appealed for reconciliation and justice in a town struggling against a legacy of racial rancor.