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[M]A 14th device was reported by[/M] the billionaire [M]Tom Steyer[/M], who has called for Trump’s impeachment.
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A man was arrested in Plantation, Florida, Friday morning in connection with a string of pipe bomb packages mailed to prominent Democratic figures. Department of Justice spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores confirmed on Twitter that a suspect was in custody and the DOJ will hold a press conference at 2:30 p.m. ET with developments on the case.
Shortly after the announcement, CNN broadcasted a live feed of the parking lot where Cesar Sayoc — a 56-year-old registered Republican who lives in Aventura, Florida — was taken into custody. Authorities there were towing a white van covered in bumper stickers, including oversized decal of President Trump on the van’s rear-side window. It was unclear whether the van belonged to the suspect.
Public records show Sayoc has a lengthy criminal record, with charges ranging from traffic infractions to petty larceny, grand theft, and, in 2002, a “threat to throw, place, project or discharge any destructive device.”
Shortly after Sayoc’s arrest was confirmed on Friday, President Trump said in remarks at the White House: “These terrorizing acts are despicable and have no place in our country. We must never allow political violence to take root in America.”
Law enforcement agencies confirmed that two more pipe bomb packages were found Friday, bringing the total number to 12. Multiple news agencies are now reporting that the suspect is being questioned after forensic evidence linked him to the packages.
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An avowed Donald Trump supporter in southern Florida was charged on Friday with sending pipe bombs to [M]critics of the president[/M], including Barack Obama and [M]Hillary Clinton[/M].
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A man was arrested in Plantation, Florida, Friday morning in connection with a string of pipe bomb packages mailed to prominent Democratic figures. Department of Justice spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores confirmed on Twitter that a suspect was in custody and the DOJ will hold a press conference at 2:30 p.m. ET with developments on the case.
Shortly after the announcement, CNN broadcasted a live feed of the parking lot where Cesar Sayoc — a 56-year-old registered Republican who lives in Aventura, Florida — was taken into custody. Authorities there were towing a white van covered in bumper stickers, including oversized decal of President Trump on the van’s rear-side window. It was unclear whether the van belonged to the suspect.
Public records show Sayoc has a lengthy criminal record, with charges ranging from traffic infractions to petty larceny, grand theft, and, in 2002, a “threat to throw, place, project or discharge any destructive device.”
Shortly after Sayoc’s arrest was confirmed on Friday, President Trump said in remarks at the White House: “These terrorizing acts are despicable and have no place in our country. We must never allow political violence to take root in America.”
Law enforcement agencies confirmed that two more pipe bomb packages were found Friday, bringing the total number to 12. Multiple news agencies are now reporting that the suspect is being questioned after forensic evidence linked him to the packages.
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An avowed Donald Trump supporter in southern Florida was charged on Friday with sending pipe bombs to [M]critics of the president[/M], including [M]Barack Obama[/M] and Hillary Clinton.
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A man was arrested in Plantation, Florida, Friday morning in connection with a string of pipe bomb packages mailed to prominent Democratic figures. Department of Justice spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores confirmed on Twitter that a suspect was in custody and the DOJ will hold a press conference at 2:30 p.m. ET with developments on the case.
Shortly after the announcement, CNN broadcasted a live feed of the parking lot where Cesar Sayoc — a 56-year-old registered Republican who lives in Aventura, Florida — was taken into custody. Authorities there were towing a white van covered in bumper stickers, including oversized decal of President Trump on the van’s rear-side window. It was unclear whether the van belonged to the suspect.
Public records show Sayoc has a lengthy criminal record, with charges ranging from traffic infractions to petty larceny, grand theft, and, in 2002, a “threat to throw, place, project or discharge any destructive device.”
Shortly after Sayoc’s arrest was confirmed on Friday, President Trump said in remarks at the White House: “These terrorizing acts are despicable and have no place in our country. We must never allow political violence to take root in America.”
Law enforcement agencies confirmed that two more pipe bomb packages were found Friday, bringing the total number to 12. Multiple news agencies are now reporting that the suspect is being questioned after forensic evidence linked him to the packages.
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[M]An avowed Donald Trump supporter in southern Florida was charged on Friday with sending pipe bombs to critics of the president, including[/M] Barack Obama and [M]Hillary Clinton[/M].
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A man was arrested in Plantation, Florida, Friday morning in connection with a string of pipe bomb packages mailed to prominent Democratic figures. Department of Justice spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores confirmed on Twitter that a suspect was in custody and the DOJ will hold a press conference at 2:30 p.m. ET with developments on the case.
Shortly after the announcement, CNN broadcasted a live feed of the parking lot where Cesar Sayoc — a 56-year-old registered Republican who lives in Aventura, Florida — was taken into custody. Authorities there were towing a white van covered in bumper stickers, including oversized decal of President Trump on the van’s rear-side window. It was unclear whether the van belonged to the suspect.
Public records show Sayoc has a lengthy criminal record, with charges ranging from traffic infractions to petty larceny, grand theft, and, in 2002, a “threat to throw, place, project or discharge any destructive device.”
Shortly after Sayoc’s arrest was confirmed on Friday, President Trump said in remarks at the White House: “These terrorizing acts are despicable and have no place in our country. We must never allow political violence to take root in America.”
Law enforcement agencies confirmed that two more pipe bomb packages were found Friday, bringing the total number to 12. Multiple news agencies are now reporting that the suspect is being questioned after forensic evidence linked him to the packages.
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[M]An avowed Donald Trump supporter in southern Florida was charged on Friday with sending pipe bombs to critics of the president, including Barack Obama[/M] and Hillary Clinton.
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A man was arrested in Plantation, Florida, Friday morning in connection with a string of pipe bomb packages mailed to prominent Democratic figures. Department of Justice spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores confirmed on Twitter that a suspect was in custody and the DOJ will hold a press conference at 2:30 p.m. ET with developments on the case.
Shortly after the announcement, CNN broadcasted a live feed of the parking lot where Cesar Sayoc — a 56-year-old registered Republican who lives in Aventura, Florida — was taken into custody. Authorities there were towing a white van covered in bumper stickers, including oversized decal of President Trump on the van’s rear-side window. It was unclear whether the van belonged to the suspect.
Public records show Sayoc has a lengthy criminal record, with charges ranging from traffic infractions to petty larceny, grand theft, and, in 2002, a “threat to throw, place, project or discharge any destructive device.”
Shortly after Sayoc’s arrest was confirmed on Friday, President Trump said in remarks at the White House: “These terrorizing acts are despicable and have no place in our country. We must never allow political violence to take root in America.”
Law enforcement agencies confirmed that two more pipe bomb packages were found Friday, bringing the total number to 12. Multiple news agencies are now reporting that the suspect is being questioned after forensic evidence linked him to the packages.
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[M]An avowed Donald Trump supporter in southern Florida was charged on Friday with sending pipe bombs to critics of the president[/M], including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
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A man was arrested in Plantation, Florida, Friday morning in connection with a string of pipe bomb packages mailed to prominent Democratic figures. Department of Justice spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores confirmed on Twitter that a suspect was in custody and the DOJ will hold a press conference at 2:30 p.m. ET with developments on the case.
Shortly after the announcement, CNN broadcasted a live feed of the parking lot where Cesar Sayoc — a 56-year-old registered Republican who lives in Aventura, Florida — was taken into custody. Authorities there were towing a white van covered in bumper stickers, including oversized decal of President Trump on the van’s rear-side window. It was unclear whether the van belonged to the suspect.
Public records show Sayoc has a lengthy criminal record, with charges ranging from traffic infractions to petty larceny, grand theft, and, in 2002, a “threat to throw, place, project or discharge any destructive device.”
Shortly after Sayoc’s arrest was confirmed on Friday, President Trump said in remarks at the White House: “These terrorizing acts are despicable and have no place in our country. We must never allow political violence to take root in America.”
Law enforcement agencies confirmed that two more pipe bomb packages were found Friday, bringing the total number to 12. Multiple news agencies are now reporting that the suspect is being questioned after forensic evidence linked him to the packages.
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[M]According to his social media accounts, he[/M] works as a booking agent for a live events company and [M]is a former[/M] wrestler and [M]cage fighter[/M].
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A man was arrested in Plantation, Florida, Friday morning in connection with a string of pipe bomb packages mailed to prominent Democratic figures. Department of Justice spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores confirmed on Twitter that a suspect was in custody and the DOJ will hold a press conference at 2:30 p.m. ET with developments on the case.
Shortly after the announcement, CNN broadcasted a live feed of the parking lot where Cesar Sayoc — a 56-year-old registered Republican who lives in Aventura, Florida — was taken into custody. Authorities there were towing a white van covered in bumper stickers, including oversized decal of President Trump on the van’s rear-side window. It was unclear whether the van belonged to the suspect.
Public records show Sayoc has a lengthy criminal record, with charges ranging from traffic infractions to petty larceny, grand theft, and, in 2002, a “threat to throw, place, project or discharge any destructive device.”
Shortly after Sayoc’s arrest was confirmed on Friday, President Trump said in remarks at the White House: “These terrorizing acts are despicable and have no place in our country. We must never allow political violence to take root in America.”
Law enforcement agencies confirmed that two more pipe bomb packages were found Friday, bringing the total number to 12. Multiple news agencies are now reporting that the suspect is being questioned after forensic evidence linked him to the packages.
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[M]According to his social media accounts, he[/M] works as a booking agent for a live events company and [M]is a former wrestler[/M] and cage fighter.
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A man was arrested in Plantation, Florida, Friday morning in connection with a string of pipe bomb packages mailed to prominent Democratic figures. Department of Justice spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores confirmed on Twitter that a suspect was in custody and the DOJ will hold a press conference at 2:30 p.m. ET with developments on the case.
Shortly after the announcement, CNN broadcasted a live feed of the parking lot where Cesar Sayoc — a 56-year-old registered Republican who lives in Aventura, Florida — was taken into custody. Authorities there were towing a white van covered in bumper stickers, including oversized decal of President Trump on the van’s rear-side window. It was unclear whether the van belonged to the suspect.
Public records show Sayoc has a lengthy criminal record, with charges ranging from traffic infractions to petty larceny, grand theft, and, in 2002, a “threat to throw, place, project or discharge any destructive device.”
Shortly after Sayoc’s arrest was confirmed on Friday, President Trump said in remarks at the White House: “These terrorizing acts are despicable and have no place in our country. We must never allow political violence to take root in America.”
Law enforcement agencies confirmed that two more pipe bomb packages were found Friday, bringing the total number to 12. Multiple news agencies are now reporting that the suspect is being questioned after forensic evidence linked him to the packages.
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[M]According to his social media accounts, he works as a booking agent for a live events company[/M] and is a former wrestler and cage fighter.
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A man was arrested in Plantation, Florida, Friday morning in connection with a string of pipe bomb packages mailed to prominent Democratic figures. Department of Justice spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores confirmed on Twitter that a suspect was in custody and the DOJ will hold a press conference at 2:30 p.m. ET with developments on the case.
Shortly after the announcement, CNN broadcasted a live feed of the parking lot where Cesar Sayoc — a 56-year-old registered Republican who lives in Aventura, Florida — was taken into custody. Authorities there were towing a white van covered in bumper stickers, including oversized decal of President Trump on the van’s rear-side window. It was unclear whether the van belonged to the suspect.
Public records show Sayoc has a lengthy criminal record, with charges ranging from traffic infractions to petty larceny, grand theft, and, in 2002, a “threat to throw, place, project or discharge any destructive device.”
Shortly after Sayoc’s arrest was confirmed on Friday, President Trump said in remarks at the White House: “These terrorizing acts are despicable and have no place in our country. We must never allow political violence to take root in America.”
Law enforcement agencies confirmed that two more pipe bomb packages were found Friday, bringing the total number to 12. Multiple news agencies are now reporting that the suspect is being questioned after forensic evidence linked him to the packages.
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Photograph: Broward Sheriff’s Office/EPA
[M]Jeff Sessions[/M], the attorney general, [M]said at a press conference in Washington Sayoc had been charged with[/M] five offences including threats against former presidents, assaulting current and former federal officers and [M]mailing explosives[/M].
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A man was arrested in Plantation, Florida, Friday morning in connection with a string of pipe bomb packages mailed to prominent Democratic figures. Department of Justice spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores confirmed on Twitter that a suspect was in custody and the DOJ will hold a press conference at 2:30 p.m. ET with developments on the case.
Shortly after the announcement, CNN broadcasted a live feed of the parking lot where Cesar Sayoc — a 56-year-old registered Republican who lives in Aventura, Florida — was taken into custody. Authorities there were towing a white van covered in bumper stickers, including oversized decal of President Trump on the van’s rear-side window. It was unclear whether the van belonged to the suspect.
Public records show Sayoc has a lengthy criminal record, with charges ranging from traffic infractions to petty larceny, grand theft, and, in 2002, a “threat to throw, place, project or discharge any destructive device.”
Shortly after Sayoc’s arrest was confirmed on Friday, President Trump said in remarks at the White House: “These terrorizing acts are despicable and have no place in our country. We must never allow political violence to take root in America.”
Law enforcement agencies confirmed that two more pipe bomb packages were found Friday, bringing the total number to 12. Multiple news agencies are now reporting that the suspect is being questioned after forensic evidence linked him to the packages.
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Photograph: Broward Sheriff’s Office/EPA
[M]Jeff Sessions[/M], the attorney general, [M]said at a press conference in Washington Sayoc had been charged with[/M] five offences including threats against former presidents, [M]assaulting current and former federal officers[/M] and mailing explosives.
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A man was arrested in Plantation, Florida, Friday morning in connection with a string of pipe bomb packages mailed to prominent Democratic figures. Department of Justice spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores confirmed on Twitter that a suspect was in custody and the DOJ will hold a press conference at 2:30 p.m. ET with developments on the case.
Shortly after the announcement, CNN broadcasted a live feed of the parking lot where Cesar Sayoc — a 56-year-old registered Republican who lives in Aventura, Florida — was taken into custody. Authorities there were towing a white van covered in bumper stickers, including oversized decal of President Trump on the van’s rear-side window. It was unclear whether the van belonged to the suspect.
Public records show Sayoc has a lengthy criminal record, with charges ranging from traffic infractions to petty larceny, grand theft, and, in 2002, a “threat to throw, place, project or discharge any destructive device.”
Shortly after Sayoc’s arrest was confirmed on Friday, President Trump said in remarks at the White House: “These terrorizing acts are despicable and have no place in our country. We must never allow political violence to take root in America.”
Law enforcement agencies confirmed that two more pipe bomb packages were found Friday, bringing the total number to 12. Multiple news agencies are now reporting that the suspect is being questioned after forensic evidence linked him to the packages.
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Photograph: Broward Sheriff’s Office/EPA
[M]Jeff Sessions[/M], the attorney general, [M]said at a press conference in Washington Sayoc had been charged with[/M] five offences including [M]threats against former presidents[/M], assaulting current and former federal officers and mailing explosives.
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A man was arrested in Plantation, Florida, Friday morning in connection with a string of pipe bomb packages mailed to prominent Democratic figures. Department of Justice spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores confirmed on Twitter that a suspect was in custody and the DOJ will hold a press conference at 2:30 p.m. ET with developments on the case.
Shortly after the announcement, CNN broadcasted a live feed of the parking lot where Cesar Sayoc — a 56-year-old registered Republican who lives in Aventura, Florida — was taken into custody. Authorities there were towing a white van covered in bumper stickers, including oversized decal of President Trump on the van’s rear-side window. It was unclear whether the van belonged to the suspect.
Public records show Sayoc has a lengthy criminal record, with charges ranging from traffic infractions to petty larceny, grand theft, and, in 2002, a “threat to throw, place, project or discharge any destructive device.”
Shortly after Sayoc’s arrest was confirmed on Friday, President Trump said in remarks at the White House: “These terrorizing acts are despicable and have no place in our country. We must never allow political violence to take root in America.”
Law enforcement agencies confirmed that two more pipe bomb packages were found Friday, bringing the total number to 12. Multiple news agencies are now reporting that the suspect is being questioned after forensic evidence linked him to the packages.
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Photograph: Broward Sheriff’s Office/EPA
[M]Jeff Sessions[/M], the attorney general, [M]said at a press conference in Washington Sayoc had been charged with five offences[/M] including threats against former presidents, assaulting current and former federal officers and mailing explosives.
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A man was arrested in Plantation, Florida, Friday morning in connection with a string of pipe bomb packages mailed to prominent Democratic figures. Department of Justice spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores confirmed on Twitter that a suspect was in custody and the DOJ will hold a press conference at 2:30 p.m. ET with developments on the case.
Shortly after the announcement, CNN broadcasted a live feed of the parking lot where Cesar Sayoc — a 56-year-old registered Republican who lives in Aventura, Florida — was taken into custody. Authorities there were towing a white van covered in bumper stickers, including oversized decal of President Trump on the van’s rear-side window. It was unclear whether the van belonged to the suspect.
Public records show Sayoc has a lengthy criminal record, with charges ranging from traffic infractions to petty larceny, grand theft, and, in 2002, a “threat to throw, place, project or discharge any destructive device.”
Shortly after Sayoc’s arrest was confirmed on Friday, President Trump said in remarks at the White House: “These terrorizing acts are despicable and have no place in our country. We must never allow political violence to take root in America.”
Law enforcement agencies confirmed that two more pipe bomb packages were found Friday, bringing the total number to 12. Multiple news agencies are now reporting that the suspect is being questioned after forensic evidence linked him to the packages.
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Photograph: Broward Sheriff’s Office/EPA
[M]Jeff Sessions, the attorney general[/M], said at a press conference in Washington Sayoc had been charged with five offences including threats against former presidents, assaulting current and former federal officers and mailing explosives.
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A man was arrested in Plantation, Florida, Friday morning in connection with a string of pipe bomb packages mailed to prominent Democratic figures. Department of Justice spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores confirmed on Twitter that a suspect was in custody and the DOJ will hold a press conference at 2:30 p.m. ET with developments on the case.
Shortly after the announcement, CNN broadcasted a live feed of the parking lot where Cesar Sayoc — a 56-year-old registered Republican who lives in Aventura, Florida — was taken into custody. Authorities there were towing a white van covered in bumper stickers, including oversized decal of President Trump on the van’s rear-side window. It was unclear whether the van belonged to the suspect.
Public records show Sayoc has a lengthy criminal record, with charges ranging from traffic infractions to petty larceny, grand theft, and, in 2002, a “threat to throw, place, project or discharge any destructive device.”
Shortly after Sayoc’s arrest was confirmed on Friday, President Trump said in remarks at the White House: “These terrorizing acts are despicable and have no place in our country. We must never allow political violence to take root in America.”
Law enforcement agencies confirmed that two more pipe bomb packages were found Friday, bringing the total number to 12. Multiple news agencies are now reporting that the suspect is being questioned after forensic evidence linked him to the packages.
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[M]Thirteen of the devices were mentioned on a federal criminal complaint.[/M]
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A man was arrested in Plantation, Florida, Friday morning in connection with a string of pipe bomb packages mailed to prominent Democratic figures. Department of Justice spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores confirmed on Twitter that a suspect was in custody and the DOJ will hold a press conference at 2:30 p.m. ET with developments on the case.
Shortly after the announcement, CNN broadcasted a live feed of the parking lot where Cesar Sayoc — a 56-year-old registered Republican who lives in Aventura, Florida — was taken into custody. Authorities there were towing a white van covered in bumper stickers, including oversized decal of President Trump on the van’s rear-side window. It was unclear whether the van belonged to the suspect.
Public records show Sayoc has a lengthy criminal record, with charges ranging from traffic infractions to petty larceny, grand theft, and, in 2002, a “threat to throw, place, project or discharge any destructive device.”
Shortly after Sayoc’s arrest was confirmed on Friday, President Trump said in remarks at the White House: “These terrorizing acts are despicable and have no place in our country. We must never allow political violence to take root in America.”
Law enforcement agencies confirmed that two more pipe bomb packages were found Friday, bringing the total number to 12. Multiple news agencies are now reporting that the suspect is being questioned after forensic evidence linked him to the packages.
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[M]Public records show Sayoc has[/M] a lengthy criminal record, with [M]charges[/M] ranging from traffic infractions to petty larceny, grand theft, and, [M]in 2002, a “threat to throw, place, project or discharge any destructive device.”[/M]
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An avowed Donald Trump supporter in southern Florida was charged on Friday with sending pipe bombs to critics of the president, including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Thirteen of the devices were mentioned on a federal criminal complaint. A 14th device was reported by the billionaire Tom Steyer, who has called for Trump’s impeachment.
Cesar Sayoc was arrested at an auto parts shop in the city of Plantation on Friday morning. His white van, which was covered in stickers celebrating Republicans and denouncing the president’s opponents, was parked outside.
Sayoc, 56, has an address in the Miami suburb of Aventura and an extensive arrest record. According to his social media accounts, he works as a booking agent for a live events company and is a former wrestler and cage fighter.
Sayoc in his booking photo. Photograph: Broward Sheriff’s Office/EPA
Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, said at a press conference in Washington Sayoc had been charged with five offences including threats against former presidents, assaulting current and former federal officers and mailing explosives. The charges were filed to federal court in Manhattan.
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[M]Public records show Sayoc has[/M] a lengthy criminal record, with [M]charges[/M] ranging from traffic infractions to petty larceny, [M]grand theft[/M], and, in 2002, a “threat to throw, place, project or discharge any destructive device.”
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An avowed Donald Trump supporter in southern Florida was charged on Friday with sending pipe bombs to critics of the president, including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Thirteen of the devices were mentioned on a federal criminal complaint. A 14th device was reported by the billionaire Tom Steyer, who has called for Trump’s impeachment.
Cesar Sayoc was arrested at an auto parts shop in the city of Plantation on Friday morning. His white van, which was covered in stickers celebrating Republicans and denouncing the president’s opponents, was parked outside.
Sayoc, 56, has an address in the Miami suburb of Aventura and an extensive arrest record. According to his social media accounts, he works as a booking agent for a live events company and is a former wrestler and cage fighter.
Sayoc in his booking photo. Photograph: Broward Sheriff’s Office/EPA
Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, said at a press conference in Washington Sayoc had been charged with five offences including threats against former presidents, assaulting current and former federal officers and mailing explosives. The charges were filed to federal court in Manhattan.
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[M]Public records show Sayoc has[/M] a lengthy criminal record, with [M]charges[/M] ranging from traffic infractions to [M]petty larceny[/M], grand theft, and, in 2002, a “threat to throw, place, project or discharge any destructive device.”
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An avowed Donald Trump supporter in southern Florida was charged on Friday with sending pipe bombs to critics of the president, including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Thirteen of the devices were mentioned on a federal criminal complaint. A 14th device was reported by the billionaire Tom Steyer, who has called for Trump’s impeachment.
Cesar Sayoc was arrested at an auto parts shop in the city of Plantation on Friday morning. His white van, which was covered in stickers celebrating Republicans and denouncing the president’s opponents, was parked outside.
Sayoc, 56, has an address in the Miami suburb of Aventura and an extensive arrest record. According to his social media accounts, he works as a booking agent for a live events company and is a former wrestler and cage fighter.
Sayoc in his booking photo. Photograph: Broward Sheriff’s Office/EPA
Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, said at a press conference in Washington Sayoc had been charged with five offences including threats against former presidents, assaulting current and former federal officers and mailing explosives. The charges were filed to federal court in Manhattan.
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[M]Public records show Sayoc has[/M] a lengthy criminal record, with [M]charges[/M] ranging from [M]traffic infractions[/M] to petty larceny, grand theft, and, in 2002, a “threat to throw, place, project or discharge any destructive device.”
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An avowed Donald Trump supporter in southern Florida was charged on Friday with sending pipe bombs to critics of the president, including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Thirteen of the devices were mentioned on a federal criminal complaint. A 14th device was reported by the billionaire Tom Steyer, who has called for Trump’s impeachment.
Cesar Sayoc was arrested at an auto parts shop in the city of Plantation on Friday morning. His white van, which was covered in stickers celebrating Republicans and denouncing the president’s opponents, was parked outside.
Sayoc, 56, has an address in the Miami suburb of Aventura and an extensive arrest record. According to his social media accounts, he works as a booking agent for a live events company and is a former wrestler and cage fighter.
Sayoc in his booking photo. Photograph: Broward Sheriff’s Office/EPA
Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, said at a press conference in Washington Sayoc had been charged with five offences including threats against former presidents, assaulting current and former federal officers and mailing explosives. The charges were filed to federal court in Manhattan.
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[M]Public records show Sayoc has a lengthy criminal record[/M], with charges ranging from traffic infractions to petty larceny, grand theft, and, in 2002, a “threat to throw, place, project or discharge any destructive device.”
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An avowed Donald Trump supporter in southern Florida was charged on Friday with sending pipe bombs to critics of the president, including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Thirteen of the devices were mentioned on a federal criminal complaint. A 14th device was reported by the billionaire Tom Steyer, who has called for Trump’s impeachment.
Cesar Sayoc was arrested at an auto parts shop in the city of Plantation on Friday morning. His white van, which was covered in stickers celebrating Republicans and denouncing the president’s opponents, was parked outside.
Sayoc, 56, has an address in the Miami suburb of Aventura and an extensive arrest record. According to his social media accounts, he works as a booking agent for a live events company and is a former wrestler and cage fighter.
Sayoc in his booking photo. Photograph: Broward Sheriff’s Office/EPA
Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, said at a press conference in Washington Sayoc had been charged with five offences including threats against former presidents, assaulting current and former federal officers and mailing explosives. The charges were filed to federal court in Manhattan.
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Department of Justice spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores confirmed on Twitter that a suspect was in custody and [M]the DOJ will hold a press conference[/M] at 2:30 p.m. ET [M]with developments on the case.[/M]
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An avowed Donald Trump supporter in southern Florida was charged on Friday with sending pipe bombs to critics of the president, including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Thirteen of the devices were mentioned on a federal criminal complaint. A 14th device was reported by the billionaire Tom Steyer, who has called for Trump’s impeachment.
Cesar Sayoc was arrested at an auto parts shop in the city of Plantation on Friday morning. His white van, which was covered in stickers celebrating Republicans and denouncing the president’s opponents, was parked outside.
Sayoc, 56, has an address in the Miami suburb of Aventura and an extensive arrest record. According to his social media accounts, he works as a booking agent for a live events company and is a former wrestler and cage fighter.
Sayoc in his booking photo. Photograph: Broward Sheriff’s Office/EPA
Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, said at a press conference in Washington Sayoc had been charged with five offences including threats against former presidents, assaulting current and former federal officers and mailing explosives. The charges were filed to federal court in Manhattan.
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Department of Justice spokeswoman [M]Sarah Isgur Flores confirmed on Twitter that[/M] a suspect was in custody and [M]the DOJ will hold a press conference at 2:30 p.m. ET[/M] with developments on the case.
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An avowed Donald Trump supporter in southern Florida was charged on Friday with sending pipe bombs to critics of the president, including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Thirteen of the devices were mentioned on a federal criminal complaint. A 14th device was reported by the billionaire Tom Steyer, who has called for Trump’s impeachment.
Cesar Sayoc was arrested at an auto parts shop in the city of Plantation on Friday morning. His white van, which was covered in stickers celebrating Republicans and denouncing the president’s opponents, was parked outside.
Sayoc, 56, has an address in the Miami suburb of Aventura and an extensive arrest record. According to his social media accounts, he works as a booking agent for a live events company and is a former wrestler and cage fighter.
Sayoc in his booking photo. Photograph: Broward Sheriff’s Office/EPA
Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, said at a press conference in Washington Sayoc had been charged with five offences including threats against former presidents, assaulting current and former federal officers and mailing explosives. The charges were filed to federal court in Manhattan.
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Department of Justice spokeswoman [M]Sarah Isgur Flores confirmed on Twitter that a suspect was in custody[/M] and the DOJ will hold a press conference at 2:30 p.m. ET with developments on the case.
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An avowed Donald Trump supporter in southern Florida was charged on Friday with sending pipe bombs to critics of the president, including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Thirteen of the devices were mentioned on a federal criminal complaint. A 14th device was reported by the billionaire Tom Steyer, who has called for Trump’s impeachment.
Cesar Sayoc was arrested at an auto parts shop in the city of Plantation on Friday morning. His white van, which was covered in stickers celebrating Republicans and denouncing the president’s opponents, was parked outside.
Sayoc, 56, has an address in the Miami suburb of Aventura and an extensive arrest record. According to his social media accounts, he works as a booking agent for a live events company and is a former wrestler and cage fighter.
Sayoc in his booking photo. Photograph: Broward Sheriff’s Office/EPA
Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, said at a press conference in Washington Sayoc had been charged with five offences including threats against former presidents, assaulting current and former federal officers and mailing explosives. The charges were filed to federal court in Manhattan.
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[M]Department of Justice spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores[/M] confirmed on Twitter that a suspect was in custody and the DOJ will hold a press conference at 2:30 p.m. ET with developments on the case.
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An avowed Donald Trump supporter in southern Florida was charged on Friday with sending pipe bombs to critics of the president, including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Thirteen of the devices were mentioned on a federal criminal complaint. A 14th device was reported by the billionaire Tom Steyer, who has called for Trump’s impeachment.
Cesar Sayoc was arrested at an auto parts shop in the city of Plantation on Friday morning. His white van, which was covered in stickers celebrating Republicans and denouncing the president’s opponents, was parked outside.
Sayoc, 56, has an address in the Miami suburb of Aventura and an extensive arrest record. According to his social media accounts, he works as a booking agent for a live events company and is a former wrestler and cage fighter.
Sayoc in his booking photo. Photograph: Broward Sheriff’s Office/EPA
Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, said at a press conference in Washington Sayoc had been charged with five offences including threats against former presidents, assaulting current and former federal officers and mailing explosives. The charges were filed to federal court in Manhattan.
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[M]It was unclear whether the van belonged to the suspect.[/M]
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An avowed Donald Trump supporter in southern Florida was charged on Friday with sending pipe bombs to critics of the president, including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Thirteen of the devices were mentioned on a federal criminal complaint. A 14th device was reported by the billionaire Tom Steyer, who has called for Trump’s impeachment.
Cesar Sayoc was arrested at an auto parts shop in the city of Plantation on Friday morning. His white van, which was covered in stickers celebrating Republicans and denouncing the president’s opponents, was parked outside.
Sayoc, 56, has an address in the Miami suburb of Aventura and an extensive arrest record. According to his social media accounts, he works as a booking agent for a live events company and is a former wrestler and cage fighter.
Sayoc in his booking photo. Photograph: Broward Sheriff’s Office/EPA
Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, said at a press conference in Washington Sayoc had been charged with five offences including threats against former presidents, assaulting current and former federal officers and mailing explosives. The charges were filed to federal court in Manhattan.
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Shortly after Sayoc’s arrest was confirmed on Friday, [M]President Trump said in remarks at the White House: “These terrorizing acts[/M] are despicable and [M]have no place in our country.[/M]
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An avowed Donald Trump supporter in southern Florida was charged on Friday with sending pipe bombs to critics of the president, including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Thirteen of the devices were mentioned on a federal criminal complaint. A 14th device was reported by the billionaire Tom Steyer, who has called for Trump’s impeachment.
Cesar Sayoc was arrested at an auto parts shop in the city of Plantation on Friday morning. His white van, which was covered in stickers celebrating Republicans and denouncing the president’s opponents, was parked outside.
Sayoc, 56, has an address in the Miami suburb of Aventura and an extensive arrest record. According to his social media accounts, he works as a booking agent for a live events company and is a former wrestler and cage fighter.
Sayoc in his booking photo. Photograph: Broward Sheriff’s Office/EPA
Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, said at a press conference in Washington Sayoc had been charged with five offences including threats against former presidents, assaulting current and former federal officers and mailing explosives. The charges were filed to federal court in Manhattan.
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Shortly after Sayoc’s arrest was confirmed on Friday, [M]President Trump said in remarks at the White House: “These terrorizing acts are despicable[/M] and have no place in our country.
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An avowed Donald Trump supporter in southern Florida was charged on Friday with sending pipe bombs to critics of the president, including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Thirteen of the devices were mentioned on a federal criminal complaint. A 14th device was reported by the billionaire Tom Steyer, who has called for Trump’s impeachment.
Cesar Sayoc was arrested at an auto parts shop in the city of Plantation on Friday morning. His white van, which was covered in stickers celebrating Republicans and denouncing the president’s opponents, was parked outside.
Sayoc, 56, has an address in the Miami suburb of Aventura and an extensive arrest record. According to his social media accounts, he works as a booking agent for a live events company and is a former wrestler and cage fighter.
Sayoc in his booking photo. Photograph: Broward Sheriff’s Office/EPA
Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, said at a press conference in Washington Sayoc had been charged with five offences including threats against former presidents, assaulting current and former federal officers and mailing explosives. The charges were filed to federal court in Manhattan.
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Shortly after [M]Sayoc’s arrest was confirmed on Friday[/M], President Trump said in remarks at the White House: “These terrorizing acts are despicable and have no place in our country.
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An avowed Donald Trump supporter in southern Florida was charged on Friday with sending pipe bombs to critics of the president, including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Thirteen of the devices were mentioned on a federal criminal complaint. A 14th device was reported by the billionaire Tom Steyer, who has called for Trump’s impeachment.
Cesar Sayoc was arrested at an auto parts shop in the city of Plantation on Friday morning. His white van, which was covered in stickers celebrating Republicans and denouncing the president’s opponents, was parked outside.
Sayoc, 56, has an address in the Miami suburb of Aventura and an extensive arrest record. According to his social media accounts, he works as a booking agent for a live events company and is a former wrestler and cage fighter.
Sayoc in his booking photo. Photograph: Broward Sheriff’s Office/EPA
Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, said at a press conference in Washington Sayoc had been charged with five offences including threats against former presidents, assaulting current and former federal officers and mailing explosives. The charges were filed to federal court in Manhattan.
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Multiple news agencies are now reporting that the suspect is being questioned after [M]forensic evidence linked him to the packages.[/M]
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An avowed Donald Trump supporter in southern Florida was charged on Friday with sending pipe bombs to critics of the president, including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Thirteen of the devices were mentioned on a federal criminal complaint. A 14th device was reported by the billionaire Tom Steyer, who has called for Trump’s impeachment.
Cesar Sayoc was arrested at an auto parts shop in the city of Plantation on Friday morning. His white van, which was covered in stickers celebrating Republicans and denouncing the president’s opponents, was parked outside.
Sayoc, 56, has an address in the Miami suburb of Aventura and an extensive arrest record. According to his social media accounts, he works as a booking agent for a live events company and is a former wrestler and cage fighter.
Sayoc in his booking photo. Photograph: Broward Sheriff’s Office/EPA
Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, said at a press conference in Washington Sayoc had been charged with five offences including threats against former presidents, assaulting current and former federal officers and mailing explosives. The charges were filed to federal court in Manhattan.
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[M]Multiple news agencies are now reporting that the suspect is being questioned[/M] after forensic evidence linked him to the packages.
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An avowed Donald Trump supporter in southern Florida was charged on Friday with sending pipe bombs to critics of the president, including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Thirteen of the devices were mentioned on a federal criminal complaint. A 14th device was reported by the billionaire Tom Steyer, who has called for Trump’s impeachment.
Cesar Sayoc was arrested at an auto parts shop in the city of Plantation on Friday morning. His white van, which was covered in stickers celebrating Republicans and denouncing the president’s opponents, was parked outside.
Sayoc, 56, has an address in the Miami suburb of Aventura and an extensive arrest record. According to his social media accounts, he works as a booking agent for a live events company and is a former wrestler and cage fighter.
Sayoc in his booking photo. Photograph: Broward Sheriff’s Office/EPA
Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, said at a press conference in Washington Sayoc had been charged with five offences including threats against former presidents, assaulting current and former federal officers and mailing explosives. The charges were filed to federal court in Manhattan.
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[M]A man was arrested[/M] in Plantation, Florida, Friday morning [M]in connection with a string of pipe bomb packages mailed to prominent Democratic figures[/M].
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An avowed Donald Trump supporter in southern Florida was charged on Friday with sending pipe bombs to critics of the president, including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Thirteen of the devices were mentioned on a federal criminal complaint. A 14th device was reported by the billionaire Tom Steyer, who has called for Trump’s impeachment.
Cesar Sayoc was arrested at an auto parts shop in the city of Plantation on Friday morning. His white van, which was covered in stickers celebrating Republicans and denouncing the president’s opponents, was parked outside.
Sayoc, 56, has an address in the Miami suburb of Aventura and an extensive arrest record. According to his social media accounts, he works as a booking agent for a live events company and is a former wrestler and cage fighter.
Sayoc in his booking photo. Photograph: Broward Sheriff’s Office/EPA
Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, said at a press conference in Washington Sayoc had been charged with five offences including threats against former presidents, assaulting current and former federal officers and mailing explosives. The charges were filed to federal court in Manhattan.
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[M]A man was arrested[/M] in Plantation, Florida, [M]Friday morning[/M] in connection with a string of pipe bomb packages mailed to prominent Democratic figures.
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An avowed Donald Trump supporter in southern Florida was charged on Friday with sending pipe bombs to critics of the president, including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Thirteen of the devices were mentioned on a federal criminal complaint. A 14th device was reported by the billionaire Tom Steyer, who has called for Trump’s impeachment.
Cesar Sayoc was arrested at an auto parts shop in the city of Plantation on Friday morning. His white van, which was covered in stickers celebrating Republicans and denouncing the president’s opponents, was parked outside.
Sayoc, 56, has an address in the Miami suburb of Aventura and an extensive arrest record. According to his social media accounts, he works as a booking agent for a live events company and is a former wrestler and cage fighter.
Sayoc in his booking photo. Photograph: Broward Sheriff’s Office/EPA
Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, said at a press conference in Washington Sayoc had been charged with five offences including threats against former presidents, assaulting current and former federal officers and mailing explosives. The charges were filed to federal court in Manhattan.
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[M]A man was arrested in Plantation, Florida[/M], Friday morning in connection with a string of pipe bomb packages mailed to prominent Democratic figures.
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An avowed Donald Trump supporter in southern Florida was charged on Friday with sending pipe bombs to critics of the president, including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Thirteen of the devices were mentioned on a federal criminal complaint. A 14th device was reported by the billionaire Tom Steyer, who has called for Trump’s impeachment.
Cesar Sayoc was arrested at an auto parts shop in the city of Plantation on Friday morning. His white van, which was covered in stickers celebrating Republicans and denouncing the president’s opponents, was parked outside.
Sayoc, 56, has an address in the Miami suburb of Aventura and an extensive arrest record. According to his social media accounts, he works as a booking agent for a live events company and is a former wrestler and cage fighter.
Sayoc in his booking photo. Photograph: Broward Sheriff’s Office/EPA
Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, said at a press conference in Washington Sayoc had been charged with five offences including threats against former presidents, assaulting current and former federal officers and mailing explosives. The charges were filed to federal court in Manhattan.
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[M]Authorities there were towing a white van[/M] covered in bumper stickers, including [M]oversized decal of President Trump on the van’s rear-side window[/M].
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An avowed Donald Trump supporter in southern Florida was charged on Friday with sending pipe bombs to critics of the president, including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Thirteen of the devices were mentioned on a federal criminal complaint. A 14th device was reported by the billionaire Tom Steyer, who has called for Trump’s impeachment.
Cesar Sayoc was arrested at an auto parts shop in the city of Plantation on Friday morning. His white van, which was covered in stickers celebrating Republicans and denouncing the president’s opponents, was parked outside.
Sayoc, 56, has an address in the Miami suburb of Aventura and an extensive arrest record. According to his social media accounts, he works as a booking agent for a live events company and is a former wrestler and cage fighter.
Sayoc in his booking photo. Photograph: Broward Sheriff’s Office/EPA
Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, said at a press conference in Washington Sayoc had been charged with five offences including threats against former presidents, assaulting current and former federal officers and mailing explosives. The charges were filed to federal court in Manhattan.
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[M]Authorities there were towing a white van covered in bumper stickers[/M], including oversized decal of President Trump on the van’s rear-side window.
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An avowed Donald Trump supporter in southern Florida was charged on Friday with sending pipe bombs to critics of the president, including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Thirteen of the devices were mentioned on a federal criminal complaint. A 14th device was reported by the billionaire Tom Steyer, who has called for Trump’s impeachment.
Cesar Sayoc was arrested at an auto parts shop in the city of Plantation on Friday morning. His white van, which was covered in stickers celebrating Republicans and denouncing the president’s opponents, was parked outside.
Sayoc, 56, has an address in the Miami suburb of Aventura and an extensive arrest record. According to his social media accounts, he works as a booking agent for a live events company and is a former wrestler and cage fighter.
Sayoc in his booking photo. Photograph: Broward Sheriff’s Office/EPA
Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, said at a press conference in Washington Sayoc had been charged with five offences including threats against former presidents, assaulting current and former federal officers and mailing explosives. The charges were filed to federal court in Manhattan.
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[M]Shortly after the announcement, CNN broadcasted a live feed of the parking lot where Cesar Sayoc[/M] — a 56-year-old registered Republican who lives in Aventura, Florida — [M]was taken into custody[/M].
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An avowed Donald Trump supporter in southern Florida was charged on Friday with sending pipe bombs to critics of the president, including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Thirteen of the devices were mentioned on a federal criminal complaint. A 14th device was reported by the billionaire Tom Steyer, who has called for Trump’s impeachment.
Cesar Sayoc was arrested at an auto parts shop in the city of Plantation on Friday morning. His white van, which was covered in stickers celebrating Republicans and denouncing the president’s opponents, was parked outside.
Sayoc, 56, has an address in the Miami suburb of Aventura and an extensive arrest record. According to his social media accounts, he works as a booking agent for a live events company and is a former wrestler and cage fighter.
Sayoc in his booking photo. Photograph: Broward Sheriff’s Office/EPA
Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, said at a press conference in Washington Sayoc had been charged with five offences including threats against former presidents, assaulting current and former federal officers and mailing explosives. The charges were filed to federal court in Manhattan.
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Shortly after the announcement, CNN broadcasted a live feed of the parking lot where [M]Cesar Sayoc[/M] — a 56-year-old registered Republican who [M]lives in Aventura, Florida[/M] — was taken into custody.
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An avowed Donald Trump supporter in southern Florida was charged on Friday with sending pipe bombs to critics of the president, including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Thirteen of the devices were mentioned on a federal criminal complaint. A 14th device was reported by the billionaire Tom Steyer, who has called for Trump’s impeachment.
Cesar Sayoc was arrested at an auto parts shop in the city of Plantation on Friday morning. His white van, which was covered in stickers celebrating Republicans and denouncing the president’s opponents, was parked outside.
Sayoc, 56, has an address in the Miami suburb of Aventura and an extensive arrest record. According to his social media accounts, he works as a booking agent for a live events company and is a former wrestler and cage fighter.
Sayoc in his booking photo. Photograph: Broward Sheriff’s Office/EPA
Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, said at a press conference in Washington Sayoc had been charged with five offences including threats against former presidents, assaulting current and former federal officers and mailing explosives. The charges were filed to federal court in Manhattan.
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Shortly after the announcement, CNN broadcasted a live feed of the parking lot where [M]Cesar Sayoc[/M] — [M]a[/M] 56-year-old [M]registered Republican[/M] who lives in Aventura, Florida — was taken into custody.
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An avowed Donald Trump supporter in southern Florida was charged on Friday with sending pipe bombs to critics of the president, including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Thirteen of the devices were mentioned on a federal criminal complaint. A 14th device was reported by the billionaire Tom Steyer, who has called for Trump’s impeachment.
Cesar Sayoc was arrested at an auto parts shop in the city of Plantation on Friday morning. His white van, which was covered in stickers celebrating Republicans and denouncing the president’s opponents, was parked outside.
Sayoc, 56, has an address in the Miami suburb of Aventura and an extensive arrest record. According to his social media accounts, he works as a booking agent for a live events company and is a former wrestler and cage fighter.
Sayoc in his booking photo. Photograph: Broward Sheriff’s Office/EPA
Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, said at a press conference in Washington Sayoc had been charged with five offences including threats against former presidents, assaulting current and former federal officers and mailing explosives. The charges were filed to federal court in Manhattan.
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Shortly after the announcement, CNN broadcasted a live feed of the parking lot where [M]Cesar Sayoc[/M] — [M]a 56-year-old[/M] registered Republican who lives in Aventura, Florida — was taken into custody.
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An avowed Donald Trump supporter in southern Florida was charged on Friday with sending pipe bombs to critics of the president, including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Thirteen of the devices were mentioned on a federal criminal complaint. A 14th device was reported by the billionaire Tom Steyer, who has called for Trump’s impeachment.
Cesar Sayoc was arrested at an auto parts shop in the city of Plantation on Friday morning. His white van, which was covered in stickers celebrating Republicans and denouncing the president’s opponents, was parked outside.
Sayoc, 56, has an address in the Miami suburb of Aventura and an extensive arrest record. According to his social media accounts, he works as a booking agent for a live events company and is a former wrestler and cage fighter.
Sayoc in his booking photo. Photograph: Broward Sheriff’s Office/EPA
Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, said at a press conference in Washington Sayoc had been charged with five offences including threats against former presidents, assaulting current and former federal officers and mailing explosives. The charges were filed to federal court in Manhattan.
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Law enforcement agencies confirmed that two more [M]pipe bomb[/M] packages were found Friday, [M]bringing the total number to 12[/M].
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An avowed Donald Trump supporter in southern Florida was charged on Friday with sending pipe bombs to critics of the president, including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Thirteen of the devices were mentioned on a federal criminal complaint. A 14th device was reported by the billionaire Tom Steyer, who has called for Trump’s impeachment.
Cesar Sayoc was arrested at an auto parts shop in the city of Plantation on Friday morning. His white van, which was covered in stickers celebrating Republicans and denouncing the president’s opponents, was parked outside.
Sayoc, 56, has an address in the Miami suburb of Aventura and an extensive arrest record. According to his social media accounts, he works as a booking agent for a live events company and is a former wrestler and cage fighter.
Sayoc in his booking photo. Photograph: Broward Sheriff’s Office/EPA
Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, said at a press conference in Washington Sayoc had been charged with five offences including threats against former presidents, assaulting current and former federal officers and mailing explosives. The charges were filed to federal court in Manhattan.
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[M]Law enforcement agencies confirmed that two more pipe bomb packages were found Friday[/M], bringing the total number to 12.
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An avowed Donald Trump supporter in southern Florida was charged on Friday with sending pipe bombs to critics of the president, including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Thirteen of the devices were mentioned on a federal criminal complaint. A 14th device was reported by the billionaire Tom Steyer, who has called for Trump’s impeachment.
Cesar Sayoc was arrested at an auto parts shop in the city of Plantation on Friday morning. His white van, which was covered in stickers celebrating Republicans and denouncing the president’s opponents, was parked outside.
Sayoc, 56, has an address in the Miami suburb of Aventura and an extensive arrest record. According to his social media accounts, he works as a booking agent for a live events company and is a former wrestler and cage fighter.
Sayoc in his booking photo. Photograph: Broward Sheriff’s Office/EPA
Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, said at a press conference in Washington Sayoc had been charged with five offences including threats against former presidents, assaulting current and former federal officers and mailing explosives. The charges were filed to federal court in Manhattan.
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Monday’s NCAA Tournament Championship Game between Texas Tech and Virginia will not only crown the season’s national champion, but it will also settle who takes home the cash in [M]many bracket pools[/M] that [M]have yet to be decided[/M].
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Virginia vs. Texas Tech Betting Odds, 2019 National Championship Game
Odds: Virginia -1.5
Virginia -1.5 Over/Under: 118
118 Time: 9:20 p.m. ET
9:20 p.m. ET TV: CBS
CBS Location: Minneapolis, Minn.
>> All odds as of Sunday night. Download The Action Network App to get real-time odds and live win probabilities on your bets.
It’s being billed as “The Ugliest National Championship” in history. It features two defensive stalwarts, with one operating at a historically slow pace. That doesn’t mean we can’t make money off it, right?
Virginia is a short favorite over Texas Tech, but should the Cavaliers be getting a little more respect?
Our analysts dive in to break down the X’s and O’s, discuss a key Texas Tech injury and try to set a true line. Let’s get to it.
Odds Moves for Virginia vs. Texas Tech
Many bettors don’t care how historically low this total is. After opening 120, it was bet down to 117 and rebounded Sunday to 118.
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Monday’s [M]NCAA Tournament Championship Game[/M] between Texas Tech and Virginia will not only crown the season’s national champion, but it [M]will[/M] also [M]settle who takes home the cash in many bracket pools[/M] that have yet to be decided.
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Virginia vs. Texas Tech Betting Odds, 2019 National Championship Game
Odds: Virginia -1.5
Virginia -1.5 Over/Under: 118
118 Time: 9:20 p.m. ET
9:20 p.m. ET TV: CBS
CBS Location: Minneapolis, Minn.
>> All odds as of Sunday night. Download The Action Network App to get real-time odds and live win probabilities on your bets.
It’s being billed as “The Ugliest National Championship” in history. It features two defensive stalwarts, with one operating at a historically slow pace. That doesn’t mean we can’t make money off it, right?
Virginia is a short favorite over Texas Tech, but should the Cavaliers be getting a little more respect?
Our analysts dive in to break down the X’s and O’s, discuss a key Texas Tech injury and try to set a true line. Let’s get to it.
Odds Moves for Virginia vs. Texas Tech
Many bettors don’t care how historically low this total is. After opening 120, it was bet down to 117 and rebounded Sunday to 118.
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Monday’s [M]NCAA Tournament Championship Game[/M] between Texas Tech and Virginia [M]will[/M] not only [M]crown the season’s national champion[/M], but it will also settle who takes home the cash in many bracket pools that have yet to be decided.
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Virginia vs. Texas Tech Betting Odds, 2019 National Championship Game
Odds: Virginia -1.5
Virginia -1.5 Over/Under: 118
118 Time: 9:20 p.m. ET
9:20 p.m. ET TV: CBS
CBS Location: Minneapolis, Minn.
>> All odds as of Sunday night. Download The Action Network App to get real-time odds and live win probabilities on your bets.
It’s being billed as “The Ugliest National Championship” in history. It features two defensive stalwarts, with one operating at a historically slow pace. That doesn’t mean we can’t make money off it, right?
Virginia is a short favorite over Texas Tech, but should the Cavaliers be getting a little more respect?
Our analysts dive in to break down the X’s and O’s, discuss a key Texas Tech injury and try to set a true line. Let’s get to it.
Odds Moves for Virginia vs. Texas Tech
Many bettors don’t care how historically low this total is. After opening 120, it was bet down to 117 and rebounded Sunday to 118.
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Monday’s [M]NCAA Tournament Championship Game between Texas Tech and Virginia[/M] will not only crown the season’s national champion, but it will also settle who takes home the cash in many bracket pools that have yet to be decided.
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Virginia vs. Texas Tech Betting Odds, 2019 National Championship Game
Odds: Virginia -1.5
Virginia -1.5 Over/Under: 118
118 Time: 9:20 p.m. ET
9:20 p.m. ET TV: CBS
CBS Location: Minneapolis, Minn.
>> All odds as of Sunday night. Download The Action Network App to get real-time odds and live win probabilities on your bets.
It’s being billed as “The Ugliest National Championship” in history. It features two defensive stalwarts, with one operating at a historically slow pace. That doesn’t mean we can’t make money off it, right?
Virginia is a short favorite over Texas Tech, but should the Cavaliers be getting a little more respect?
Our analysts dive in to break down the X’s and O’s, discuss a key Texas Tech injury and try to set a true line. Let’s get to it.
Odds Moves for Virginia vs. Texas Tech
Many bettors don’t care how historically low this total is. After opening 120, it was bet down to 117 and rebounded Sunday to 118.
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[M]Monday’s NCAA Tournament Championship Game[/M] between Texas Tech and Virginia will not only crown the season’s national champion, but it will also settle who takes home the cash in many bracket pools that have yet to be decided.
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Virginia vs. Texas Tech Betting Odds, 2019 National Championship Game
Odds: Virginia -1.5
Virginia -1.5 Over/Under: 118
118 Time: 9:20 p.m. ET
9:20 p.m. ET TV: CBS
CBS Location: Minneapolis, Minn.
>> All odds as of Sunday night. Download The Action Network App to get real-time odds and live win probabilities on your bets.
It’s being billed as “The Ugliest National Championship” in history. It features two defensive stalwarts, with one operating at a historically slow pace. That doesn’t mean we can’t make money off it, right?
Virginia is a short favorite over Texas Tech, but should the Cavaliers be getting a little more respect?
Our analysts dive in to break down the X’s and O’s, discuss a key Texas Tech injury and try to set a true line. Let’s get to it.
Odds Moves for Virginia vs. Texas Tech
Many bettors don’t care how historically low this total is. After opening 120, it was bet down to 117 and rebounded Sunday to 118.
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With Virginia advancing to the title game, it’s likely that many of you who follow The Action Network are in the running for money considering Sean Koerner’s bracket breakdown recommended picking the Cavs to win your bracket, [M]while having Michigan State top Duke in the Elite Eight[/M].
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Virginia vs. Texas Tech Betting Odds, 2019 National Championship Game
Odds: Virginia -1.5
Virginia -1.5 Over/Under: 118
118 Time: 9:20 p.m. ET
9:20 p.m. ET TV: CBS
CBS Location: Minneapolis, Minn.
>> All odds as of Sunday night. Download The Action Network App to get real-time odds and live win probabilities on your bets.
It’s being billed as “The Ugliest National Championship” in history. It features two defensive stalwarts, with one operating at a historically slow pace. That doesn’t mean we can’t make money off it, right?
Virginia is a short favorite over Texas Tech, but should the Cavaliers be getting a little more respect?
Our analysts dive in to break down the X’s and O’s, discuss a key Texas Tech injury and try to set a true line. Let’s get to it.
Odds Moves for Virginia vs. Texas Tech
Many bettors don’t care how historically low this total is. After opening 120, it was bet down to 117 and rebounded Sunday to 118.
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With Virginia advancing to the title game, it’s likely that many of you who follow The Action Network are in the running for money considering [M]Sean Koerner’s bracket breakdown recommended picking the Cavs to win your bracket[/M], while having Michigan State top Duke in the Elite Eight.
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Virginia vs. Texas Tech Betting Odds, 2019 National Championship Game
Odds: Virginia -1.5
Virginia -1.5 Over/Under: 118
118 Time: 9:20 p.m. ET
9:20 p.m. ET TV: CBS
CBS Location: Minneapolis, Minn.
>> All odds as of Sunday night. Download The Action Network App to get real-time odds and live win probabilities on your bets.
It’s being billed as “The Ugliest National Championship” in history. It features two defensive stalwarts, with one operating at a historically slow pace. That doesn’t mean we can’t make money off it, right?
Virginia is a short favorite over Texas Tech, but should the Cavaliers be getting a little more respect?
Our analysts dive in to break down the X’s and O’s, discuss a key Texas Tech injury and try to set a true line. Let’s get to it.
Odds Moves for Virginia vs. Texas Tech
Many bettors don’t care how historically low this total is. After opening 120, it was bet down to 117 and rebounded Sunday to 118.
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With [M]Virginia advancing to the title game[/M], it’s likely that many of you who follow The Action Network are in the running for money considering Sean Koerner’s bracket breakdown recommended picking the Cavs to win your bracket, while having Michigan State top Duke in the Elite Eight.
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Virginia vs. Texas Tech Betting Odds, 2019 National Championship Game
Odds: Virginia -1.5
Virginia -1.5 Over/Under: 118
118 Time: 9:20 p.m. ET
9:20 p.m. ET TV: CBS
CBS Location: Minneapolis, Minn.
>> All odds as of Sunday night. Download The Action Network App to get real-time odds and live win probabilities on your bets.
It’s being billed as “The Ugliest National Championship” in history. It features two defensive stalwarts, with one operating at a historically slow pace. That doesn’t mean we can’t make money off it, right?
Virginia is a short favorite over Texas Tech, but should the Cavaliers be getting a little more respect?
Our analysts dive in to break down the X’s and O’s, discuss a key Texas Tech injury and try to set a true line. Let’s get to it.
Odds Moves for Virginia vs. Texas Tech
Many bettors don’t care how historically low this total is. After opening 120, it was bet down to 117 and rebounded Sunday to 118.
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Where to Bet on Texas Tech-Virginia
Prior to the tournament, The Action Network’s [M]Josh Appelbaum detailed where to place legal sports bets in the United States[/M].
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Virginia vs. Texas Tech Betting Odds, 2019 National Championship Game
Odds: Virginia -1.5
Virginia -1.5 Over/Under: 118
118 Time: 9:20 p.m. ET
9:20 p.m. ET TV: CBS
CBS Location: Minneapolis, Minn.
>> All odds as of Sunday night. Download The Action Network App to get real-time odds and live win probabilities on your bets.
It’s being billed as “The Ugliest National Championship” in history. It features two defensive stalwarts, with one operating at a historically slow pace. That doesn’t mean we can’t make money off it, right?
Virginia is a short favorite over Texas Tech, but should the Cavaliers be getting a little more respect?
Our analysts dive in to break down the X’s and O’s, discuss a key Texas Tech injury and try to set a true line. Let’s get to it.
Odds Moves for Virginia vs. Texas Tech
Many bettors don’t care how historically low this total is. After opening 120, it was bet down to 117 and rebounded Sunday to 118.
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Where to Bet on Texas Tech-Virginia
Prior to the tournament, [M]The Action Network’s Josh Appelbaum[/M] detailed where to place legal sports bets in the United States.
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Virginia vs. Texas Tech Betting Odds, 2019 National Championship Game
Odds: Virginia -1.5
Virginia -1.5 Over/Under: 118
118 Time: 9:20 p.m. ET
9:20 p.m. ET TV: CBS
CBS Location: Minneapolis, Minn.
>> All odds as of Sunday night. Download The Action Network App to get real-time odds and live win probabilities on your bets.
It’s being billed as “The Ugliest National Championship” in history. It features two defensive stalwarts, with one operating at a historically slow pace. That doesn’t mean we can’t make money off it, right?
Virginia is a short favorite over Texas Tech, but should the Cavaliers be getting a little more respect?
Our analysts dive in to break down the X’s and O’s, discuss a key Texas Tech injury and try to set a true line. Let’s get to it.
Odds Moves for Virginia vs. Texas Tech
Many bettors don’t care how historically low this total is. After opening 120, it was bet down to 117 and rebounded Sunday to 118.
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Obviously, the pro of guaranteed profit comes with the con of losing out on that wager should Virginia win, especially since [M]UVA is expected to win, according to[/M] betting markets, Koerner’s power ratings and [M]KenPom’s projections[/M].
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Virginia vs. Texas Tech Betting Odds, 2019 National Championship Game
Odds: Virginia -1.5
Virginia -1.5 Over/Under: 118
118 Time: 9:20 p.m. ET
9:20 p.m. ET TV: CBS
CBS Location: Minneapolis, Minn.
>> All odds as of Sunday night. Download The Action Network App to get real-time odds and live win probabilities on your bets.
It’s being billed as “The Ugliest National Championship” in history. It features two defensive stalwarts, with one operating at a historically slow pace. That doesn’t mean we can’t make money off it, right?
Virginia is a short favorite over Texas Tech, but should the Cavaliers be getting a little more respect?
Our analysts dive in to break down the X’s and O’s, discuss a key Texas Tech injury and try to set a true line. Let’s get to it.
Odds Moves for Virginia vs. Texas Tech
Many bettors don’t care how historically low this total is. After opening 120, it was bet down to 117 and rebounded Sunday to 118.
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Obviously, the pro of guaranteed profit comes with the con of losing out on that wager should Virginia win, especially since [M]UVA is expected to win, according to[/M] betting markets, [M]Koerner’s power ratings[/M] and KenPom’s projections.
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Virginia vs. Texas Tech Betting Odds, 2019 National Championship Game
Odds: Virginia -1.5
Virginia -1.5 Over/Under: 118
118 Time: 9:20 p.m. ET
9:20 p.m. ET TV: CBS
CBS Location: Minneapolis, Minn.
>> All odds as of Sunday night. Download The Action Network App to get real-time odds and live win probabilities on your bets.
It’s being billed as “The Ugliest National Championship” in history. It features two defensive stalwarts, with one operating at a historically slow pace. That doesn’t mean we can’t make money off it, right?
Virginia is a short favorite over Texas Tech, but should the Cavaliers be getting a little more respect?
Our analysts dive in to break down the X’s and O’s, discuss a key Texas Tech injury and try to set a true line. Let’s get to it.
Odds Moves for Virginia vs. Texas Tech
Many bettors don’t care how historically low this total is. After opening 120, it was bet down to 117 and rebounded Sunday to 118.
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Obviously, the pro of guaranteed profit comes with the con of losing out on that wager should Virginia win, especially since [M]UVA is expected to win, according to betting markets[/M], Koerner’s power ratings and KenPom’s projections.
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Virginia vs. Texas Tech Betting Odds, 2019 National Championship Game
Odds: Virginia -1.5
Virginia -1.5 Over/Under: 118
118 Time: 9:20 p.m. ET
9:20 p.m. ET TV: CBS
CBS Location: Minneapolis, Minn.
>> All odds as of Sunday night. Download The Action Network App to get real-time odds and live win probabilities on your bets.
It’s being billed as “The Ugliest National Championship” in history. It features two defensive stalwarts, with one operating at a historically slow pace. That doesn’t mean we can’t make money off it, right?
Virginia is a short favorite over Texas Tech, but should the Cavaliers be getting a little more respect?
Our analysts dive in to break down the X’s and O’s, discuss a key Texas Tech injury and try to set a true line. Let’s get to it.
Odds Moves for Virginia vs. Texas Tech
Many bettors don’t care how historically low this total is. After opening 120, it was bet down to 117 and rebounded Sunday to 118.
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Obviously, the pro of guaranteed profit comes with the con of losing out on that wager should Virginia win, especially since [M]UVA is expected to win[/M], according to betting markets, Koerner’s power ratings and KenPom’s projections.
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Virginia vs. Texas Tech Betting Odds, 2019 National Championship Game
Odds: Virginia -1.5
Virginia -1.5 Over/Under: 118
118 Time: 9:20 p.m. ET
9:20 p.m. ET TV: CBS
CBS Location: Minneapolis, Minn.
>> All odds as of Sunday night. Download The Action Network App to get real-time odds and live win probabilities on your bets.
It’s being billed as “The Ugliest National Championship” in history. It features two defensive stalwarts, with one operating at a historically slow pace. That doesn’t mean we can’t make money off it, right?
Virginia is a short favorite over Texas Tech, but should the Cavaliers be getting a little more respect?
Our analysts dive in to break down the X’s and O’s, discuss a key Texas Tech injury and try to set a true line. Let’s get to it.
Odds Moves for Virginia vs. Texas Tech
Many bettors don’t care how historically low this total is. After opening 120, it was bet down to 117 and rebounded Sunday to 118.
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Obviously, [M]the pro of guaranteed profit comes with the con of losing out on that wager should Virginia win[/M], especially since UVA is expected to win, according to betting markets, Koerner’s power ratings and KenPom’s projections.
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Virginia vs. Texas Tech Betting Odds, 2019 National Championship Game
Odds: Virginia -1.5
Virginia -1.5 Over/Under: 118
118 Time: 9:20 p.m. ET
9:20 p.m. ET TV: CBS
CBS Location: Minneapolis, Minn.
>> All odds as of Sunday night. Download The Action Network App to get real-time odds and live win probabilities on your bets.
It’s being billed as “The Ugliest National Championship” in history. It features two defensive stalwarts, with one operating at a historically slow pace. That doesn’t mean we can’t make money off it, right?
Virginia is a short favorite over Texas Tech, but should the Cavaliers be getting a little more respect?
Our analysts dive in to break down the X’s and O’s, discuss a key Texas Tech injury and try to set a true line. Let’s get to it.
Odds Moves for Virginia vs. Texas Tech
Many bettors don’t care how historically low this total is. After opening 120, it was bet down to 117 and rebounded Sunday to 118.
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[M]The purpose of this article[/M] isn’t to make the decision to hedge for you, but [M]to examine the different ways to hedge should you[/M] ultimately [M]decide to do so[/M].
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Virginia vs. Texas Tech Betting Odds, 2019 National Championship Game
Odds: Virginia -1.5
Virginia -1.5 Over/Under: 118
118 Time: 9:20 p.m. ET
9:20 p.m. ET TV: CBS
CBS Location: Minneapolis, Minn.
>> All odds as of Sunday night. Download The Action Network App to get real-time odds and live win probabilities on your bets.
It’s being billed as “The Ugliest National Championship” in history. It features two defensive stalwarts, with one operating at a historically slow pace. That doesn’t mean we can’t make money off it, right?
Virginia is a short favorite over Texas Tech, but should the Cavaliers be getting a little more respect?
Our analysts dive in to break down the X’s and O’s, discuss a key Texas Tech injury and try to set a true line. Let’s get to it.
Odds Moves for Virginia vs. Texas Tech
Many bettors don’t care how historically low this total is. After opening 120, it was bet down to 117 and rebounded Sunday to 118.
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[M]The purpose of this article[/M] isn’t to make the decision to hedge for you, but [M]to examine the different ways to hedge[/M] should you ultimately decide to do so.
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Virginia vs. Texas Tech Betting Odds, 2019 National Championship Game
Odds: Virginia -1.5
Virginia -1.5 Over/Under: 118
118 Time: 9:20 p.m. ET
9:20 p.m. ET TV: CBS
CBS Location: Minneapolis, Minn.
>> All odds as of Sunday night. Download The Action Network App to get real-time odds and live win probabilities on your bets.
It’s being billed as “The Ugliest National Championship” in history. It features two defensive stalwarts, with one operating at a historically slow pace. That doesn’t mean we can’t make money off it, right?
Virginia is a short favorite over Texas Tech, but should the Cavaliers be getting a little more respect?
Our analysts dive in to break down the X’s and O’s, discuss a key Texas Tech injury and try to set a true line. Let’s get to it.
Odds Moves for Virginia vs. Texas Tech
Many bettors don’t care how historically low this total is. After opening 120, it was bet down to 117 and rebounded Sunday to 118.
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[M]The purpose of this article isn’t to make the decision to hedge for you[/M], but to examine the different ways to hedge should you ultimately decide to do so.
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Virginia vs. Texas Tech Betting Odds, 2019 National Championship Game
Odds: Virginia -1.5
Virginia -1.5 Over/Under: 118
118 Time: 9:20 p.m. ET
9:20 p.m. ET TV: CBS
CBS Location: Minneapolis, Minn.
>> All odds as of Sunday night. Download The Action Network App to get real-time odds and live win probabilities on your bets.
It’s being billed as “The Ugliest National Championship” in history. It features two defensive stalwarts, with one operating at a historically slow pace. That doesn’t mean we can’t make money off it, right?
Virginia is a short favorite over Texas Tech, but should the Cavaliers be getting a little more respect?
Our analysts dive in to break down the X’s and O’s, discuss a key Texas Tech injury and try to set a true line. Let’s get to it.
Odds Moves for Virginia vs. Texas Tech
Many bettors don’t care how historically low this total is. After opening 120, it was bet down to 117 and rebounded Sunday to 118.
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Frankly, [M]the decision on whether to hedge[/M] is up to each individual person and [M]depends on[/M] the size of your pool, how much money you can win, your personal risk tolerance, [M]how valuable the amount of money is to you[/M], etc.
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Virginia vs. Texas Tech Betting Odds, 2019 National Championship Game
Odds: Virginia -1.5
Virginia -1.5 Over/Under: 118
118 Time: 9:20 p.m. ET
9:20 p.m. ET TV: CBS
CBS Location: Minneapolis, Minn.
>> All odds as of Sunday night. Download The Action Network App to get real-time odds and live win probabilities on your bets.
It’s being billed as “The Ugliest National Championship” in history. It features two defensive stalwarts, with one operating at a historically slow pace. That doesn’t mean we can’t make money off it, right?
Virginia is a short favorite over Texas Tech, but should the Cavaliers be getting a little more respect?
Our analysts dive in to break down the X’s and O’s, discuss a key Texas Tech injury and try to set a true line. Let’s get to it.
Odds Moves for Virginia vs. Texas Tech
Many bettors don’t care how historically low this total is. After opening 120, it was bet down to 117 and rebounded Sunday to 118.
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Frankly, [M]the decision on whether to hedge[/M] is up to each individual person and [M]depends on[/M] the size of your pool, how much money you can win, [M]your personal risk tolerance[/M], how valuable the amount of money is to you, etc.
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Virginia vs. Texas Tech Betting Odds, 2019 National Championship Game
Odds: Virginia -1.5
Virginia -1.5 Over/Under: 118
118 Time: 9:20 p.m. ET
9:20 p.m. ET TV: CBS
CBS Location: Minneapolis, Minn.
>> All odds as of Sunday night. Download The Action Network App to get real-time odds and live win probabilities on your bets.
It’s being billed as “The Ugliest National Championship” in history. It features two defensive stalwarts, with one operating at a historically slow pace. That doesn’t mean we can’t make money off it, right?
Virginia is a short favorite over Texas Tech, but should the Cavaliers be getting a little more respect?
Our analysts dive in to break down the X’s and O’s, discuss a key Texas Tech injury and try to set a true line. Let’s get to it.
Odds Moves for Virginia vs. Texas Tech
Many bettors don’t care how historically low this total is. After opening 120, it was bet down to 117 and rebounded Sunday to 118.
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Frankly, [M]the decision on whether to hedge[/M] is up to each individual person and [M]depends on[/M] the size of your pool, [M]how much money you can win[/M], your personal risk tolerance, how valuable the amount of money is to you, etc.
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Virginia vs. Texas Tech Betting Odds, 2019 National Championship Game
Odds: Virginia -1.5
Virginia -1.5 Over/Under: 118
118 Time: 9:20 p.m. ET
9:20 p.m. ET TV: CBS
CBS Location: Minneapolis, Minn.
>> All odds as of Sunday night. Download The Action Network App to get real-time odds and live win probabilities on your bets.
It’s being billed as “The Ugliest National Championship” in history. It features two defensive stalwarts, with one operating at a historically slow pace. That doesn’t mean we can’t make money off it, right?
Virginia is a short favorite over Texas Tech, but should the Cavaliers be getting a little more respect?
Our analysts dive in to break down the X’s and O’s, discuss a key Texas Tech injury and try to set a true line. Let’s get to it.
Odds Moves for Virginia vs. Texas Tech
Many bettors don’t care how historically low this total is. After opening 120, it was bet down to 117 and rebounded Sunday to 118.
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Frankly, [M]the decision on whether to hedge[/M] is up to each individual person and [M]depends on the size of your pool[/M], how much money you can win, your personal risk tolerance, how valuable the amount of money is to you, etc.
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Virginia vs. Texas Tech Betting Odds, 2019 National Championship Game
Odds: Virginia -1.5
Virginia -1.5 Over/Under: 118
118 Time: 9:20 p.m. ET
9:20 p.m. ET TV: CBS
CBS Location: Minneapolis, Minn.
>> All odds as of Sunday night. Download The Action Network App to get real-time odds and live win probabilities on your bets.
It’s being billed as “The Ugliest National Championship” in history. It features two defensive stalwarts, with one operating at a historically slow pace. That doesn’t mean we can’t make money off it, right?
Virginia is a short favorite over Texas Tech, but should the Cavaliers be getting a little more respect?
Our analysts dive in to break down the X’s and O’s, discuss a key Texas Tech injury and try to set a true line. Let’s get to it.
Odds Moves for Virginia vs. Texas Tech
Many bettors don’t care how historically low this total is. After opening 120, it was bet down to 117 and rebounded Sunday to 118.
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Frankly, [M]the decision on whether to hedge is up to each individual person[/M] and depends on the size of your pool, how much money you can win, your personal risk tolerance, how valuable the amount of money is to you, etc.
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Virginia vs. Texas Tech Betting Odds, 2019 National Championship Game
Odds: Virginia -1.5
Virginia -1.5 Over/Under: 118
118 Time: 9:20 p.m. ET
9:20 p.m. ET TV: CBS
CBS Location: Minneapolis, Minn.
>> All odds as of Sunday night. Download The Action Network App to get real-time odds and live win probabilities on your bets.
It’s being billed as “The Ugliest National Championship” in history. It features two defensive stalwarts, with one operating at a historically slow pace. That doesn’t mean we can’t make money off it, right?
Virginia is a short favorite over Texas Tech, but should the Cavaliers be getting a little more respect?
Our analysts dive in to break down the X’s and O’s, discuss a key Texas Tech injury and try to set a true line. Let’s get to it.
Odds Moves for Virginia vs. Texas Tech
Many bettors don’t care how historically low this total is. After opening 120, it was bet down to 117 and rebounded Sunday to 118.
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Odds Moves for Virginia vs. Texas Tech
[M]Many bettors don’t care how historically low this total is[/M].
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Monday’s NCAA Tournament Championship Game between Texas Tech and Virginia will not only crown the season’s national champion, but it will also settle who takes home the cash in many bracket pools that have yet to be decided.
With Virginia advancing to the title game, it’s likely that many of you who follow The Action Network are in the running for money considering Sean Koerner’s bracket breakdown recommended picking the Cavs to win your bracket, while having Michigan State top Duke in the Elite Eight.
For those with a crack at bracket pool glory, the key question is whether you should consider placing a bet on the championship game to guarantee you win money no matter the outcome.
For example, let’s assume you’re in line to win $1,000 should Virginia win. You can theoretically bet on the Texas Tech moneyline and lock in profit no matter which team cuts down the nets.
Obviously, the pro of guaranteed profit comes with the con of losing out on that wager should Virginia win, especially since UVA is expected to win, according to betting markets, Koerner’s power ratings and KenPom’s projections.
Frankly, the decision on whether to hedge is up to each individual person and depends on the size of your pool, how much money you can win, your personal risk tolerance, how valuable the amount of money is to you, etc.
The purpose of this article isn’t to make the decision to hedge for you, but to examine the different ways to hedge should you ultimately decide to do so.
If you are poking around, here are your options to consider.
Where to Bet on Texas Tech-Virginia
Prior to the tournament, The Action Network’s Josh Appelbaum detailed where to place legal sports bets in the United States.
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It features two [M]defensive stalwarts[/M], [M]with one operating at a historically slow pace[/M].
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Monday’s NCAA Tournament Championship Game between Texas Tech and Virginia will not only crown the season’s national champion, but it will also settle who takes home the cash in many bracket pools that have yet to be decided.
With Virginia advancing to the title game, it’s likely that many of you who follow The Action Network are in the running for money considering Sean Koerner’s bracket breakdown recommended picking the Cavs to win your bracket, while having Michigan State top Duke in the Elite Eight.
For those with a crack at bracket pool glory, the key question is whether you should consider placing a bet on the championship game to guarantee you win money no matter the outcome.
For example, let’s assume you’re in line to win $1,000 should Virginia win. You can theoretically bet on the Texas Tech moneyline and lock in profit no matter which team cuts down the nets.
Obviously, the pro of guaranteed profit comes with the con of losing out on that wager should Virginia win, especially since UVA is expected to win, according to betting markets, Koerner’s power ratings and KenPom’s projections.
Frankly, the decision on whether to hedge is up to each individual person and depends on the size of your pool, how much money you can win, your personal risk tolerance, how valuable the amount of money is to you, etc.
The purpose of this article isn’t to make the decision to hedge for you, but to examine the different ways to hedge should you ultimately decide to do so.
If you are poking around, here are your options to consider.
Where to Bet on Texas Tech-Virginia
Prior to the tournament, The Action Network’s Josh Appelbaum detailed where to place legal sports bets in the United States.
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[M]It features two defensive stalwarts[/M], with one operating at a historically slow pace.
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Monday’s NCAA Tournament Championship Game between Texas Tech and Virginia will not only crown the season’s national champion, but it will also settle who takes home the cash in many bracket pools that have yet to be decided.
With Virginia advancing to the title game, it’s likely that many of you who follow The Action Network are in the running for money considering Sean Koerner’s bracket breakdown recommended picking the Cavs to win your bracket, while having Michigan State top Duke in the Elite Eight.
For those with a crack at bracket pool glory, the key question is whether you should consider placing a bet on the championship game to guarantee you win money no matter the outcome.
For example, let’s assume you’re in line to win $1,000 should Virginia win. You can theoretically bet on the Texas Tech moneyline and lock in profit no matter which team cuts down the nets.
Obviously, the pro of guaranteed profit comes with the con of losing out on that wager should Virginia win, especially since UVA is expected to win, according to betting markets, Koerner’s power ratings and KenPom’s projections.
Frankly, the decision on whether to hedge is up to each individual person and depends on the size of your pool, how much money you can win, your personal risk tolerance, how valuable the amount of money is to you, etc.
The purpose of this article isn’t to make the decision to hedge for you, but to examine the different ways to hedge should you ultimately decide to do so.
If you are poking around, here are your options to consider.
Where to Bet on Texas Tech-Virginia
Prior to the tournament, The Action Network’s Josh Appelbaum detailed where to place legal sports bets in the United States.
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After opening 120, [M]it[/M] was bet down to 117 and [M]rebounded Sunday to 118.[/M]
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Monday’s NCAA Tournament Championship Game between Texas Tech and Virginia will not only crown the season’s national champion, but it will also settle who takes home the cash in many bracket pools that have yet to be decided.
With Virginia advancing to the title game, it’s likely that many of you who follow The Action Network are in the running for money considering Sean Koerner’s bracket breakdown recommended picking the Cavs to win your bracket, while having Michigan State top Duke in the Elite Eight.
For those with a crack at bracket pool glory, the key question is whether you should consider placing a bet on the championship game to guarantee you win money no matter the outcome.
For example, let’s assume you’re in line to win $1,000 should Virginia win. You can theoretically bet on the Texas Tech moneyline and lock in profit no matter which team cuts down the nets.
Obviously, the pro of guaranteed profit comes with the con of losing out on that wager should Virginia win, especially since UVA is expected to win, according to betting markets, Koerner’s power ratings and KenPom’s projections.
Frankly, the decision on whether to hedge is up to each individual person and depends on the size of your pool, how much money you can win, your personal risk tolerance, how valuable the amount of money is to you, etc.
The purpose of this article isn’t to make the decision to hedge for you, but to examine the different ways to hedge should you ultimately decide to do so.
If you are poking around, here are your options to consider.
Where to Bet on Texas Tech-Virginia
Prior to the tournament, The Action Network’s Josh Appelbaum detailed where to place legal sports bets in the United States.
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After opening 120, [M]it[/M] was bet down to 117 and [M]rebounded[/M] Sunday [M]to 118.[/M]
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Monday’s NCAA Tournament Championship Game between Texas Tech and Virginia will not only crown the season’s national champion, but it will also settle who takes home the cash in many bracket pools that have yet to be decided.
With Virginia advancing to the title game, it’s likely that many of you who follow The Action Network are in the running for money considering Sean Koerner’s bracket breakdown recommended picking the Cavs to win your bracket, while having Michigan State top Duke in the Elite Eight.
For those with a crack at bracket pool glory, the key question is whether you should consider placing a bet on the championship game to guarantee you win money no matter the outcome.
For example, let’s assume you’re in line to win $1,000 should Virginia win. You can theoretically bet on the Texas Tech moneyline and lock in profit no matter which team cuts down the nets.
Obviously, the pro of guaranteed profit comes with the con of losing out on that wager should Virginia win, especially since UVA is expected to win, according to betting markets, Koerner’s power ratings and KenPom’s projections.
Frankly, the decision on whether to hedge is up to each individual person and depends on the size of your pool, how much money you can win, your personal risk tolerance, how valuable the amount of money is to you, etc.
The purpose of this article isn’t to make the decision to hedge for you, but to examine the different ways to hedge should you ultimately decide to do so.
If you are poking around, here are your options to consider.
Where to Bet on Texas Tech-Virginia
Prior to the tournament, The Action Network’s Josh Appelbaum detailed where to place legal sports bets in the United States.
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[M]After opening 120[/M], [M]it was bet down to 117[/M] and rebounded Sunday to 118.
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Monday’s NCAA Tournament Championship Game between Texas Tech and Virginia will not only crown the season’s national champion, but it will also settle who takes home the cash in many bracket pools that have yet to be decided.
With Virginia advancing to the title game, it’s likely that many of you who follow The Action Network are in the running for money considering Sean Koerner’s bracket breakdown recommended picking the Cavs to win your bracket, while having Michigan State top Duke in the Elite Eight.
For those with a crack at bracket pool glory, the key question is whether you should consider placing a bet on the championship game to guarantee you win money no matter the outcome.
For example, let’s assume you’re in line to win $1,000 should Virginia win. You can theoretically bet on the Texas Tech moneyline and lock in profit no matter which team cuts down the nets.
Obviously, the pro of guaranteed profit comes with the con of losing out on that wager should Virginia win, especially since UVA is expected to win, according to betting markets, Koerner’s power ratings and KenPom’s projections.
Frankly, the decision on whether to hedge is up to each individual person and depends on the size of your pool, how much money you can win, your personal risk tolerance, how valuable the amount of money is to you, etc.
The purpose of this article isn’t to make the decision to hedge for you, but to examine the different ways to hedge should you ultimately decide to do so.
If you are poking around, here are your options to consider.
Where to Bet on Texas Tech-Virginia
Prior to the tournament, The Action Network’s Josh Appelbaum detailed where to place legal sports bets in the United States.
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After opening 120, [M]it was bet down to 117[/M] and rebounded Sunday to 118.
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Monday’s NCAA Tournament Championship Game between Texas Tech and Virginia will not only crown the season’s national champion, but it will also settle who takes home the cash in many bracket pools that have yet to be decided.
With Virginia advancing to the title game, it’s likely that many of you who follow The Action Network are in the running for money considering Sean Koerner’s bracket breakdown recommended picking the Cavs to win your bracket, while having Michigan State top Duke in the Elite Eight.
For those with a crack at bracket pool glory, the key question is whether you should consider placing a bet on the championship game to guarantee you win money no matter the outcome.
For example, let’s assume you’re in line to win $1,000 should Virginia win. You can theoretically bet on the Texas Tech moneyline and lock in profit no matter which team cuts down the nets.
Obviously, the pro of guaranteed profit comes with the con of losing out on that wager should Virginia win, especially since UVA is expected to win, according to betting markets, Koerner’s power ratings and KenPom’s projections.
Frankly, the decision on whether to hedge is up to each individual person and depends on the size of your pool, how much money you can win, your personal risk tolerance, how valuable the amount of money is to you, etc.
The purpose of this article isn’t to make the decision to hedge for you, but to examine the different ways to hedge should you ultimately decide to do so.
If you are poking around, here are your options to consider.
Where to Bet on Texas Tech-Virginia
Prior to the tournament, The Action Network’s Josh Appelbaum detailed where to place legal sports bets in the United States.
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[M]Virginia is a short favorite over Texas Tech[/M], but should the Cavaliers be getting a little more respect?
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Monday’s NCAA Tournament Championship Game between Texas Tech and Virginia will not only crown the season’s national champion, but it will also settle who takes home the cash in many bracket pools that have yet to be decided.
With Virginia advancing to the title game, it’s likely that many of you who follow The Action Network are in the running for money considering Sean Koerner’s bracket breakdown recommended picking the Cavs to win your bracket, while having Michigan State top Duke in the Elite Eight.
For those with a crack at bracket pool glory, the key question is whether you should consider placing a bet on the championship game to guarantee you win money no matter the outcome.
For example, let’s assume you’re in line to win $1,000 should Virginia win. You can theoretically bet on the Texas Tech moneyline and lock in profit no matter which team cuts down the nets.
Obviously, the pro of guaranteed profit comes with the con of losing out on that wager should Virginia win, especially since UVA is expected to win, according to betting markets, Koerner’s power ratings and KenPom’s projections.
Frankly, the decision on whether to hedge is up to each individual person and depends on the size of your pool, how much money you can win, your personal risk tolerance, how valuable the amount of money is to you, etc.
The purpose of this article isn’t to make the decision to hedge for you, but to examine the different ways to hedge should you ultimately decide to do so.
If you are poking around, here are your options to consider.
Where to Bet on Texas Tech-Virginia
Prior to the tournament, The Action Network’s Josh Appelbaum detailed where to place legal sports bets in the United States.
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[M]The seat[/M], [M]with a very high concentration of immigrants from East Bengal[/M], drew national attention due to a sudden rise in the number of voters compared to the previous election two years earlier.
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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The seat, with a very high concentration of immigrants from East Bengal, drew national attention due to a sudden rise in the number of voters compared to the [M]previous election two years earlier.[/M]
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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[M]The seat[/M], with a very high concentration of immigrants from East Bengal, [M]drew national attention due to a sudden rise in the number of voters compared to the previous election[/M] two years earlier.
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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[M]The seat[/M], with a very high concentration of immigrants from East Bengal, [M]drew national attention[/M] due to a sudden rise in the number of voters compared to the previous election two years earlier.
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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[M]They did not have the courage to implement it, we did[/M],” [M]he said[/M] in the Rajya Sabha [M]on Tuesday[/M].
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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[M]They did not have the courage to implement it, we did[/M],” [M]he said in the Rajya Sabha[/M] on Tuesday.
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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[M]They did not have the courage to implement it, we did[/M],” [M]he said[/M] in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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“Rajiv Gandhi signed [M]the Assam Accord[/M] in 1985, which [M]was similar to NRC[/M].
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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“[M]Rajiv Gandhi signed the Assam Accord in 1985[/M], which was similar to NRC.
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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“[M]Rajiv Gandhi signed the Assam Accord[/M] in 1985, which was similar to NRC.
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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With the Opposition, especially [M]West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee[/M] slamming the move, BJP president Amit Shah reminded everyone that the accord was signed in 1985 under the Rajiv Gandhi-led Congress government.
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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With the Opposition, especially West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee slamming the move, [M]BJP president Amit Shah[/M] reminded everyone that the accord was signed in 1985 under the Rajiv Gandhi-led Congress government.
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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[M]With[/M] the [M]Opposition[/M], [M]especially[/M] West Bengal Chief Minister [M]Mamata Banerjee slamming the move[/M], BJP president [M]Amit Shah reminded everyone that the accord was signed in 1985 under[/M] the [M]Rajiv Gandhi-led Congress government.[/M]
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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[M]With[/M] the [M]Opposition[/M], [M]especially[/M] West Bengal Chief Minister [M]Mamata Banerjee slamming the move[/M], BJP president [M]Amit Shah reminded everyone that the accord was signed in 1985 under[/M] the Rajiv Gandhi-led [M]Congress government.[/M]
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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[M]With[/M] the [M]Opposition[/M], [M]especially[/M] West Bengal Chief Minister [M]Mamata Banerjee slamming the move[/M], BJP president [M]Amit Shah reminded everyone that the accord was signed in 1985[/M] under the Rajiv Gandhi-led Congress government.
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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With the [M]Opposition[/M], [M]especially[/M] West Bengal Chief Minister [M]Mamata Banerjee slamming the move[/M], BJP president Amit Shah reminded everyone that the accord was signed in 1985 under the Rajiv Gandhi-led Congress government.
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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With the [M]Opposition[/M], especially West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee [M]slamming the move[/M], BJP president Amit Shah reminded everyone that the accord was signed in 1985 under the Rajiv Gandhi-led Congress government.
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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On Monday, when the final draft of the National Register of Citizens was released, close to [M]40 lakh residents of Assam[/M] were disappointed to find [M]their names missing from the list[/M].
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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On Monday, when the final draft of the National Register of Citizens was released, [M]close to 40 lakh residents of Assam were disappointed to find their names missing from the list.[/M]
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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[M]On Monday[/M], when the [M]final draft of the National Register of Citizens was released[/M], close to 40 lakh residents of Assam were disappointed to find their names missing from the list.
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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On Monday, when the [M]final draft of the National Register of Citizens was released[/M], close to 40 lakh residents of Assam were disappointed to find their names missing from the list.
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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Even [M]as reports suggested a large-scale immigration from Bangladesh into the state[/M], on June 8, 1979, the All Assam Students Union went on a 12-hour general strike demanding the ‘detention, disenfranchisement and deportation’ of all foreigners.
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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Even as reports suggested a large-scale immigration from Bangladesh into the state, [M]on June 8, 1979, the All Assam Students Union[/M] went on a 12-hour general strike [M]demanding the[/M] ‘detention, disenfranchisement and [M]deportation’ of all foreigners[/M].
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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Even as reports suggested a large-scale immigration from Bangladesh into the state, [M]on June 8, 1979, the All Assam Students Union[/M] went on a 12-hour general strike [M]demanding the[/M] ‘detention, [M]disenfranchisement[/M] and deportation’ [M]of all foreigners[/M].
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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Even as reports suggested a large-scale immigration from Bangladesh into the state, [M]on June 8, 1979, the All Assam Students Union[/M] went on a 12-hour general strike [M]demanding the ‘detention[/M], disenfranchisement and deportation’ [M]of all foreigners[/M].
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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Even as reports suggested a large-scale immigration from Bangladesh into the state, [M]on June 8, 1979, the All Assam Students Union went on a 12-hour general strike[/M] demanding the ‘detention, disenfranchisement and deportation’ of all foreigners.
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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[M]The Mangaldoi constituency, which was voting in a bypoll after the death of its MP Hiralal Patwari[/M], was under the spotlight.
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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[M]The Mangaldoi constituency[/M], which was voting in a bypoll after the death of its MP Hiralal Patwari, [M]was under the spotlight[/M].
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The Assam NRC issue has become such a widely debated topic in India that even international media has taken note of the fact that there are over 40 lakh people who are now at risk of losing Indian citizenship.
While the Opposition has accused the BJP-led central government of playing vote-bank politics over this issue, the government has responded by saying that the demand for the NRC being updated is a very old one.
Here is all you need to know about this issue:
What is NRC?
The National Register of Citizens is a list of all the legal citizens of a state. It is governed by The Citizenship Act, 1955, and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (amended in 2009) and a 2010 order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, published in the Gazette of India.
When was the first NRC done?
The first NRC was prepared in 1951 and included all those who were mentioned in the 1951 Census of India.
Why is the NRC being updated in Assam right now?
The idea of updating the NRC in Assam stems from the demand to identify illegal migrants from the state from Bangladesh, something which the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad (AAGSP) demanded during the six-year-long Assam Movement. The movement culminated with the signing of the Assam Accord in 1985.
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