Bring That Week Back: Police Say Woman Faked Alleged KKK Attack
A roundup of national news from the last week.
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Investigators Say Woman Lied About Allegedly KKK Attack - Investigators say woman's injuries were self-inflicted, FAMU professional sorority accused of hazing, suspect in Wisconsin salon shooting had criminal history, plus more national news. –Britt Middleton Police in Louisiana now believe Sharmeka Moffitt lied about being set on fire by three hooded men. (Photo: Facebook)
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FAMU Sorority Suspended Over Hazing Allegations - Kappa Psi Psi, a professional sorority at Florida A&M University, was placed on "inactive status" in response to allegations that pledges were made to stand in place for hours and perform humiliating tasks. (Photo: thegrio.com)
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Texas Church Sign Endorses "The Mormon, Not the Muslim" - The Church of the Valley in Leakey, Texas, used its marquee to offer a blistering commentary on the presidential election by proclaiming, "Vote for the Mormon, not the Muslim! The capitalist, not the communist!” (Photo: gawker.com)
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Georgia Moves to Nix KKK Lawsuit - The state asked a judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the Ku Klux Klan appealing the decision to deny the group's application to join the state's "Adopt-A-Highway" litter removal program. The courts have yet to rule. (Photo: AP)
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Suspect in Wisconsin Salon Shooting Had Criminal History - Police say Radcliffe Franklin Haughton, the man suspected of a shooting spree at a Wisconsin salon where his wife worked on Oct. 21, had a history of domestic abuse and was arrested just weeks prior for slashing his wife's tires. Three people were killed, including his wife, Zina Haughton, and four others were injured before Haughton took his own life. (AP Photo/Brookfield Police Dept)
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