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SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (AP) — The bodies of the husband and wife who shot and killed 14 people in San Bernardino, California have been released by authorities and buried. Attorneys for family members tell NBC News that Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik were buried Tuesday afternoon in Southern California. Farook and Malik were killed in a shootout with authorities, hours after the Dec. 2 shootings.
CHICAGO (AP) — Federal officials have begun their civil rights probe into the Chicago Police department, and on Thursday, they'll be speaking with the mayor, Rahm Emanuel. U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch announced the investigation Dec. 7, as crowds protested the death of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald, who was shot 16 times by a police officer. Chicago joins 22 other police departments investigated since the start of the Obama administration, including Baltimore and New Orleans.
BALTIMORE (AP) — Hours after a Baltimore jury said it couldn't reach a decision in the trial of a police officer charged in the death of Freddie Gray, the city remains calm. There was a prayer and unity gathering Wednesday night at the intersection that was the epicenter of April's unrest following Gray's death. Gray died after his neck was broken while being transported in a police van. A total of six police officers face charges.
NEW DELHI (AP) — Authorities in India are investigating the death of an airport technician who was sucked into an airplane engine at an airport in Mumbai. The head of Air India says the accident happened Wednesday evening when the plane was being moved from an airport gate. A pilot misinterpreted a signal and switched on the plane's engine. The maintenance engineer was working on equipment used to push back the aircraft when he was sucked into the engine and killed instantly.
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Some homeless people are getting a taste of Milwaukee's best food. The Guest House homeless shelter has been partnering with Milwaukee area restaurants for about four years to provide mostly dinners and a few breakfasts to the 86 men who stay there every night. Volunteer Dale Rhyan noticed the men only got about a dozen meals a month, so he turned to his friends in the restaurant business.
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