Following the sentencing of former Officer Jeffrey Nelson to 16 years and 8 months in prison, several members of the community have raised concerns about the culture of the Auburn Police Department.
Short films meant to foster a sense of urgency and solidarity bring Indigenous women’s voices to center stage in this year’s ...
Married At First Sight groom Jeff Gobbels once worked as an actor in several high-profile Australian TV shows, including long-running soap opera Neighbours. The 39-year-old reality TV star is ...
On Jan. 23, former Auburn Police Officer Jeffrey Nelson was sentenced to almost 17 years in prison for the 2019 assault and murder of Jesse Sarey. Nelson ignored his training and began a needless ...
Jeffrey Nelson was sentenced last week to over 16 years in prison for fatally shooting Sarey outside of an Auburn grocery store in May of 2019. One week before his termination from the police ...
Prince Andrew messaged Jeffrey Epstein to say they would “play some more soon” two months after he claimed to have cut off contact with the paedophile, it has emerged. The Duke of York claimed he ...
Former New York Jets defensive coordinator and interim coach Jeff Ulbrich was hired by the Falcons for the role, the team announced Saturday. Ulbrich, 47, took over the Jets' top job after coach ...
He’s lost sight in one eye after a freak on-course accident last year, but rising golfer Jeff Guan has been assured there’s a path back to the pro ranks when he’s ready. Guan, rated as one ...
A jury found Auburn police Officer Jeffrey Nelson guilty June 27 of second-degree murder and first-degree assault in the death of Jesse Sarey. King County Superior Court Judge Nicole Gaines Phelps ...
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Auburn police officer Jeffrey Nelson sentenced to 16 years for murder of Jesse SareyNearly six years later, Officer Jeffrey Nelson has been sentenced for the murder of Jesse Sarey. Pete Hegseth moves a step closer to being Trump's Defense secretary, despite allegations Life’s ...
On view on New York’s Governors Island now is art that shares a very particular provenance: the nation’s prison system. Assembled in an exhibition titled “Escaping Time: Art from U.S. Prisons” and ...
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