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A "Law & Order: Organized Crime" crew member was shot to death while reserving parking spaces for the filming of the show early Tuesday morning.
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Man killed while reserving parking spots for 'Law and Order' shoot in NYCPolice in New York City are investigating the shooting death of a crew member working for the television show 'Law and Order.'
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'Law & Order' crew member murdered at NYC setA man working at the set of 'Law and Order: Organized Crime' was fatally shot in Brooklyn on Tuesday morning.
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NYC Sex Predator Found With Hostage After GrubHub Order Held 2 Other Women, Too: ComplaintA New York man was indicted for raping and sexually assaulting three women, according to the district attorney, including one victim who was able to send a desperate plea for help through a food delivery app as she was being held hostage, authorities say.
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‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ Crew Member Killed in New York in Early Morning AmbushA crew member for “Law & Order: Organized Crime” was shot and killed early Tuesday morning in New York while on location for filming of the show’s third season. Per NYPD, the crew member was a 31 year old named Johnny Pizarro who lived in Queens.
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Law & Order: Organized Crime crew member shot and killed while on setThe crew member—a parking enforcement officer—was pronounced dead around 6:00AM
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5 key takeaways from the Uvalde shooting report and video revealing failures in law enforcement responseIn the first comprehensive look by a government agency into the Uvalde elementary school massacre, a Texas House investigative committee released a preliminary report Sunday outlining a series of failures by multiple law enforcement agencies in their response at the scene.
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