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Critics are calling the move “weaponized, anti-gay surveillance,” according to The Washington Post’s investigation.
Mark Latunski pleaded guilty on Thursday to the December 2019 slaying of Kevin Bacon, a hairstylist and student at the University of Michigan-Flint.
Sgt. Tommy Reyes, who was ultimately not charged with a crime, says he was the victim in the situation.
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Though the vigilantes were able to extract enough information to arrest two alleged child predators, their aggressive tactics landed them in handcuffs, too.
The man allegedly perused the internet for weapons and tips on getting away with murder in the weeks leading up to the assault.
A Catholic substack used cellphone data to track Monsignor Jeffrey Burrill’s dating activities.
Daniel Jenkins used Grindr, a gay dating app, to target gay men, then robbed and assaulted them, authorities said.
In one instance, a man was carjacked by his supposed date.
From cannibalistic murders to sex cults to a pony rapist, 2020 was one crazy year of crime.
Mark Latunski will undergo a psychological evaluation after allegedly confessing to killing 25-year-old Kevin Bacon, a judge ruled Wednesday.
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