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He was convicted on June 4 of first-degree assault and fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon, prosecutors said.
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Friends took Tino to live with them after his owner's death this week — and now, he's back safe in their loving arms.
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The man and woman were saved from the home, which was engulfed in flames and blanketed with heavy smoke, police say.
One protester was arrested after injuring an officer during Monday evening's vote, police said.
The fight in a parking lot was called in by several people.

The boy, along with the police officer and police dispatcher who helped him deliver his aunt's baby, were honored in Southampton Wednesday.

"I feel like I'm eating at my grandmother's house" is the best compliment Vico can receive, co-owner Joe Fortuna said.
The men distracted a salesperson and stole the watch, police say. One of the men was deported from the U.S. in 2017 and 2018, police say.
"Olivier was a loving son, brother, and friend to many, who will be greatly missed." — Kelli Hinkson.
Services have been set for Rita Stathis, 37, who died this week.

The fundraiser will feature vintage biplanes and Ford cars, limited flights, food, and more.
"Cancer is absolutely terrible, and knowing Alex has your support has brought much relief as he navigates treatment."
Long Beach Waterfront Warriors held the week-long getaway last month
The Mexican restaurant is set to open in the same shopping center as Lidl in about a month, according to the restaurant.
Paul Cleary was "appalled" by need for fundraising campaigns for struggling families of volunteer first responders who died in the line of duty.
A "living history extravaganza" will celebrate the celebrated Marquis de Lafayette, hero of the American Revolution (and pop culture icon).
The business will donate to the Special Olympics, and all customers who make an order will receive a special prize.
"We worked so hard for our dream… made it happen, and we hoped it would last longer than this," the owners wrote on Facebook.
He collided with multiple vehicles in the rollover crash, police say.
He fell off the skateboard, causing his injuries, police say.
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