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Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Announces Class of 2023 Inductees, Spanning a Wide Range of Genres and Styles

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has announced its class of 2023 inductees, featuring a diverse range of artists and groups from hip-hop and rap to country and rock. The induction ceremony is scheduled for October 30th in Cleveland and will be broadcast live on HBO. The hall of fame is dedicated to recognizing the contributions of all types of music, and this year’s inductees are a testament to that.

Suspect Arrested in Texas Killing of Five Neighbors, Bond Set at $5 Million

Police have arrested Francisco Oropesa, the suspect in the killing of five of his neighbors in Texas last week. His bond is expected to be set at $5 million, and more arrests are likely. Oropesa was arrested without incident in the town of Cut and Shoot, and the San Jacinto Sheriff’s Office is asking anyone with information to contact the FBI hotline.

Suspect in Deadly Cleveland, Texas Shooting Apprehended by Law Enforcement Agents

Law enforcement agents have apprehended Francisco Oropesa, 38, in connection with a deadly shooting in Cleveland, Texas on Friday night. Oropesa was taken into custody without incident and is being held in the Montgomery County Jail on charges of first-degree murder. The FBI, Border Patrol, and U.S. Marshals were all involved in the manhunt for the suspect, who had been on the run since the shooting.

Manhunt Intensifies in Cleveland, Texas for Suspect Accused of Killing Five in Mass Shooting

A massive manhunt is underway in Cleveland, Texas, for Francisco Oropesa, the suspect accused of killing five people in a mass shooting on Friday. Wilson Garcia, a survivor of the shooting, spoke of his wife's courage at a vigil on Sunday. More than 250 officers are continuing the search, while the community of Cleveland hopes for a swift resolution and justice for the victims.

Law Enforcement Offers $80,000 Reward for Information on Alleged Shooter Francisco Oropesa

At a press conference on Sunday, San Jacinto County Sheriff Greg Capers and FBI Houston Special Agent in Charge James Smith announced a $80,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Francisco Oropesa, a 38-year-old man wanted for the shooting of five people in Cleveland, Texas on Friday night. Texas Governor Greg Abbott has offered additional resources to aid in the search, and over 200 officers are going door to door asking for information. The FBI is asking anyone with information to contact them, and reminding the public that Oropesa is considered armed and dangerous.

Tragedy Strikes Cleveland, Texas: Five People, Including 8-Year-Old Child, Killed in Shooting at Home

Five people, including an 8-year-old child, were tragically killed in a shooting at a home in Cleveland, Texas on Friday night. The San Jacinto County Sheriff's Office is searching for the suspect, believed to be about 10-12 miles away from the scene. Three additional victims were taken to the hospital, while two others were evaluated on scene and released.

Five People Killed in Late Night Shooting in Southeast Texas, Sheriff’s Office Investigating

Five people were killed in a shooting at a home in southeast Texas late Friday night, with four pronounced dead at the scene and an 8-year-old pronounced dead at the hospital. The San Jacinto County Sheriff's Office is continuing to investigate the incident and is asking anyone with information to contact them. Residents of Cleveland, Texas, where the shooting occurred, are mourning the loss of the five victims and hoping for answers.

Justice Department Files Lawsuit Against Rite Aid for Failing to Recognize “Red Flags” While Illegally Filling Prescriptions for Controlled Substances

The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Rite Aid Corp, accusing the pharmacy chain of illegally filling hundreds of thousands of prescriptions for controlled substances, including opioids, without recognizing "red flags". Vanita Gupta, Associate Attorney General, said that Rite Aid's pharmacists filled prescriptions with obvious red flags and intentionally deleted notes about suspicious prescribers. Attorney General Merrick Garland said the Justice Department is using every tool to confront the opioid epidemic. The lawsuit seeks civil penalties and other relief to ensure Rite Aid complies with all applicable laws and regulations in the future.

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