Monsters Among Us: Terry DeWaine Sands II charged with the murder of Master Trooper James Bailey


Master Trooper James Bailey

James R. Bailey obituary
ODMP: Master Trooper James R. Bailey
Indiana Fallen Heroes Foundation sets up memorial fund for state trooper
A look back at the life and service of Master Trooper James R. Bailey
Suspect in ISP trooper’s death now faces murder charge
Suspect in custody after striking state trooper on I-69
Court docs: Weed and speed preceded traffic death of Indiana state trooper
Man charged in connection with death of ISP trooper in Fort Wayne
Driver charged with murder in death of state trooper
Man facing murder charges following death of ISP officer
Man accused of hitting, killing ISP trooper James Bailey has first court appearance

INMATE INFORMATION

Offender Name:SANDS, TERRY DEWAINE
Custody Status:In Custody
Age:42
Location:DeKalb County Jail
Race:White
Contact Facility:
Offender ID:321050
Gender:Male
Date of Birth:04/01/1980
Additional Information:

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Killer Brothers: James and Joseph Pratt killed U.S. Forest Service Officer Brent “Jake” Jacobson; Sentenced to life in prison


Brent “Jake” Jacobson

Find-A-Grave: Brent Keith Jacobson
Officer Down Memorial Page: Officer Brent K. Jacobson
Forest officer dies in shootout
Idaho brothers testified in ’82 spy case
Two Men Arrested After Fatal Shootout Testified Against Spy Boyce
Fund set up for officer’s kin
Joseph Pratt v State of Idaho 2000 (dismissal of post-conviction relief affirmed)
Idaho Court of Appeals rejects killer’s claim Fri., Oct. 23, 2009
Convicted murderers granted parole
Idaho Brothers’ Botched Robbery Attempt Leads To Hostage Situation And Slaughter Of Cop

Defendants
James Pratt – pled guilty, sentenced to life in prison, released 2021
Joseph Pratt – pled guilty, sentenced to life in prison, released 2021

INMATE INFORMATION

INMATE INFORMATION

Monsters Among Us: Markeith Loyd killed 2 women, including his pregnant ex-girlfriend; Sentenced to death

Victims
Sade’ LaSha Dixon, 24 [12/13/2016]
Lt. Debra Clayton, 42 [1/9/2017]

Find-A-Grave: Sade’ LaSha Dixon
Find-A-Grave: MSGT Debra Lucinda Thomas Clayton
Officer Down Memorial Page: Lieutenant Debra Lucinda Clayton
Who was Orlando police Lt. Debra Clayton?
Sade Dixon, pregnant ex of Markeith Loyd, was shot eight times, new report shows
Jury finds Markeith Loyd guilty of first-degree murder in deaths of ex-girlfriend, unborn baby
‘I love my daughter’: Sade’s mother speaks after jury recommends life in prison for Markeith Loyd
A timeline of the Markeith Loyd cases
Accused cop-killer Markeith Loyd takes stand in murder trial of Orlando police Lt. Debra Clayton
Verdict to be read in Markeith Loyd murder trial
Jury finds Markeith Loyd guilty of murdering Lt. Debra Clayton
Markeith Loyd Convicted of Murdering Police Lt. Debra Clayton
Jury finds Markeith Loyd guilty in death of Orlando police officer
Markeith Loyd found guilty in the 2017 murder of an Orlando police officer while on the run
Jury to decide if Markeith Loyd will be sentenced to death for killing Orlando police officer
Markeith Loyd’s sentencing for murder of Orlando officer delayed
Markeith Loyd faces death penalty as sentencing hearing begins
Loyd’s daughter testifies; officer explains why he kicked Loyd in the face
Markeith Loyd’s mother testifies in his defense during murder trial’s penalty phase
Testimony concludes in penalty phase of Markeith Loyd trial
Jurors deliberating life or death for Markeith Loyd
Jury recommends the death sentence for Markeith Loyd
Markeith Loyd sentencing: Jury recommends death penalty for convicted cop killer
Jury recommends death penalty for Markeith Loyd
Jury recommends death penalty for convicted murderer Markeith Loyd
Jurors Recommend Death Penalty for Markeith Loyd in Murder of Orlando Police Lt. Debra Clayton
‘We can move forward’: Officials react to death penalty recommendation for Markeith Loyd
‘Never forget Debra’s sacrifice’: Orlando Police, Sheriff Mina react to Loyd death sentence
Markeith Loyd sentenced to death for murder of Orlando police lieutenant
Markeith Loyd sentenced to death for murder of Orlando Police Lt. Debra Clayton
Markeith Loyd sentenced to death for 2017 murder of Orlando Police Lt. Debra Clayton

INMATE INFORMATION

Killed in the Line of Duty: Long Beach Fire Captain Dave Rosa was shot and killed at a senior citizen apartment building while on a fire call at the facility; Thomas Kim, resident, charged with murder and arson


Long Beach Fire Captain Dave Rosa

Fire Captain Killed, 2 Others Injured After Shooting During Fire Response at Long Beach Retirement Home
‘Sad Day in Long Beach’s History’: Fire Captain Fatally Shot After Responding to Senior Home Explosion
Firefighter Fatally Shot While Responding To Explosion In Long Beach
Long Beach Mourns Fire Captain Killed in the Line of Duty
Officials ID Long Beach Fire Captain Killed in the Line of Duty as Father of 2, Department Veteran
Capt. Dave Rosa, Long Beach (CA) Fire Department, shot & killed at senior high-rise fire
Long Beach firefighter shot and killed while responding to call
Dave Rosa: Fire Captain Killed After Shooting at Long Beach Retirement Home
Colleagues React to the Shooting Death of Long Beach Fire Capt. David Rosa
Suspect arrested in fatal shooting of Long Beach fire captain
‘He’s Alive?’ Family Has No Contact For 30 Years With Man Suspected In Long Beach Killing
Long Beach fire allegedly set by retirement home resident to target first responders in deadly shooting
Suspect arrested in fatal shooting of California firefighter

Movies Based On True Crimes: Call Northside 77 [based on the murder of Police Officer William D. Lundy]


Police Officer William D. Lundy

Officer Down Memorial Page: Patrolman William D. Lundy
The True Story That Led To `Call Northside 777`
Center on Wrongful Convictions: Joseph M. Majczek
Center on Wrongful Convictions: Theodore Marcinkiewicz
For innocent man Joe Majczek, life wasn’t like the movies
Joseph M. Majczek, 73; Conviction Led to Film
The People of the State of Illinois v Joseph Majczek 1935
Wikipedia: Majczek and Marcinkiewicz

Movies/Documentaries
Call Northside 777

Defendants
Joseph M. Majczek – convicted, sentenced to 99 years in prison; pardoned on 8/15/1945
Theodore Marcinkiewicz – convicted, sentenced to 99 years in prison; pardoned in 1950
(middle person in photo is reporter James McGuire)

Update: Sgt. Cory Wride murder *Shooter, Jose Angel Garcia Jauregui, died from his injuries; Girlfriend, Meagan Grunwald, convicted, sentenced to 30 years to life in prison*

Cory Wride and Greg Sherwood

Victims
Sgt. Cory Wride
Deputy Greg Sherwood, survived

Killed In The Line Of Duty: Sgt. Cory Wride murder 1/30/2014 Utah County, UT *Suspect, Jose Angel Garcia-Juaregui, died from injuries he suffered in his crime spree*
Officer Down Memorial Page: Sergeant Cory Blake Wride
Accused cop killer dies in hospital
Teenage girl charged with murder in shooting of Sgt. Cory Wride
17-year-old charged in death of Utah County Sgt. Cory Wride
Teen accused in shooting death of Sgt. Cory Wride rejects plea deal; case heads to trial
Defense: Boyfriend a ‘dark angel’ who coerced teen to participate in officer’s murder
Jury finds Meagan Grunwald guilty of aggravated murder, other charges
Meagan Grunwald found guilty of murder of Sgt. Cory Wride
Utah Jury Finds Woman Guilty of Murder in Killing of Sgt. Cory Wride
Meagan Grunwald sentenced in deputy’s murder
Utah teen convicted in deputy’s death going to prison

Movies/Documentaries
Forbidden: Dying for Love: Hell’s Angel

Defendants
Jose Angel Garcia-Juaregui (died from his injuries)
Meagan Grunwald – convicted, sentenced to 30 years to life in prison

INMATE INFORMATION

Offender Number: 223233
Offender Name: MEAGAN DAKOTA GRUNWALD
DOB: Mon, 5 Aug 1996
Height: 5 Feet 6 Inches
Weight: 160
Sex: F
Location: UTAH STATE PRISON
Housing Facility: TIMPANOGOS
Parole Date: N/A
Parole Hearing: 07/01/2042
Aliases:
MEAGAN DAKOTA GRUNWALD

James T. Vaughn Correction Center hostage standoff: One guard, Sgt. Steven Floyd, dead; Rest of the hostages released

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Sgt. Steven Floyd

Officer Down Memorial Page: Sergeant Steven Floyd
Hero Down: Delaware DOC Sergeant Steven Floyd Murdered
Steven Floyd remembered as dedicated officer
Correctional officers mourn death of sergeant
Procession, salute for fallen Del. corrections officer
Half of hostages released after Delaware prison inmates rebel and demand better treatment
Delaware prison siege ends in death
Delaware Department of Correction officer found dead after prison hostage situation
Guard found dead in Delaware prison standoff was 16-year department veteran
Corrections officer killed in Del. hostage situation ID’d
Fallen corrections officer “saved lives” in Delaware prison standoff
Delaware prison hostage was forced into closet, “saved lives,” union head says
Two-day Smyrna, Delaware prison siege leaves one dead
Vaughn prison teacher describes ordeal

Monsters Among Us: Ricky Abeyto killed 7 people, including his estrange girlfriend, Ignacita Sandoval, because she move out and had a restraining order against him

Martinez and HuberFrom Abeyto’s appeal: There are differing versions as to what occurred at Defendant’s home in Chimayo on January 26, 1991. The following account is a necessarily incomplete recounting of the events surrounding the seven deaths that occurred that Saturday afternoon. Because of the large number of persons involved, we give a brief summary of their relationship to the Defendant or Ignacita Sandoval, his girlfriend, and their role in the events. We use first names to avoid confusion and give the approximate ages of the children when this event occurred. Defendant and Ignacita had lived together about two years. Ignacita’s fourteen-year old son, Eloy; her nineteen-year old daughter, Mary Ellen; Mary Ellen’s twenty-one year old boyfriend, Macario; their six-month old son, Justin; and Ignacita’s sixteen-year old sister, Celina, had lived with Defendant and Ignacita at various times during this period. Ignacita decided to leave Defendant the previous Wednesday and these family members were helping her pack up her belongings. Ignacita’s twenty-five year old sister, Cheryl, along with her two young children, Roland and Nicky, also helped with the move. In addition, Ignacita hired Peter Martinez, a neighbor whom she met that morning in Chimayo, to assist with the loading.

Defendant’s mother, Mrs. Abeyta, lived next door with Defendant’s two sisters, Dora and Sandra. Mrs. Abeyta and Dora were at the scene at various times during the day. Sandra joined the group after she got home from work Saturday afternoon. Sandra’s boyfriend, Lawrence Taraddei, arrived about the same time.

Fearing Defendant would become violent, Ignacita had called for police protection while she moved. Rio Arriba County Deputy Sheriff Jerry Martinez supervised as Ignacita began packing, but he left shortly afterwards to investigate a tip on a stolen car. State Police Officer Glen Huber stopped by to assist Deputy Martinez as the packing began. After finding that everything was under control, Officer Huber left. Huber later returned when he heard about the shooting.

Following a quarrel with Defendant on the preceding Wednesday, Ignacita decided to move out of Defendant’s home and filed for a restraining order against Defendant. Ignacita and Defendant had separated on three prior occasions, and each time Ignacita removed all her possessions. Defendant asserts that each time Ignacita removed most of his possessions as well. Defendant anticipated that Ignacita would once again remove his possessions with hers.

On Saturday morning, Defendant carefully locked his home and gate before leaving for work in Santa Fe. Deputy Martinez attempted to deliver Ignacita’s restraining order that morning but declined to leave it with Defendant’s mother, Mrs. Abeyta, stating that it was improperly prepared. Around noon, Ignacita and her family arrived at Defendant’s house. Eloy cut the gate to the house with wirecutters. At that point Deputy Martinez arrived and gave the group permission to enter the house and retrieve Ignacita’s possessions. Mrs. Abeyta and Dora met Ignacita at the gate to keep her from taking Defendant’s property. Deputy Martinez again presented the restraining order to Defendant’s family, assuring them that it was now valid. Ignacita and her family proceeded to pack up her possessions while Mrs. Abeyta and Dora waited outside.

The State’s evidence tended to show that Eloy and Macario were outside the home loading the U-Haul truck. Mrs. Abeyta and Dora watched the loading and at one point Dora retrieved Defendant’s quilt that had been dropped on the ground by the porch. Shortly afterwards Defendant rapidly approached the home carrying a rifle and a revolver and engaged in an altercation with Eloy. Following that encounter, Defendant shot Eloy, wounding him in the shoulder. Defendant then shot Macario in the back with his rifle as Macario stood inside the rear compartment of the U-Haul. Upon hearing the shots, Mary Ellen grabbed her six-month-old son, Justin, and ran outside. Both mother and child were shot in the head and killed as they fled. The State’s evidence is unclear whether mother and child were killed by the same or different bullets.

Abeytas homeAccording to the State’s evidence, Defendant then entered his home where Ignacita, Cheryl, and Celina were packing. He yelled that they would pay and then shot Cheryl in the back of the head as she knelt on the kitchen floor. Defendant shot Ignacita twice, first hitting her finger, then fatally shooting her in the face. Defendant may also have hit Ignacita twice on the back of the head, possibly with the gun.

The State’s evidence indicates that as Defendant left the house, he shot Eloy a second time, wounding him in the groin. Defendant encountered Deputy Martinez who had just returned and shot him in the head twice at close range while Martinez stood next to his police car. A short time later Officer Huber arrived at the scene. Defendant had already reached his mother’s house up the hill. He shot Huber in the head as the officer stood with one foot in the patrol car and the radio still in his hand. Defendant then fled to the hills behind his mother’s house. He turned himself in late the next day in Albuquerque.

Defendant’s testimony as to the events surrounding the killings differs significantly from the State’s evidence. The Defendant testified that he returned in the late afternoon from working in Santa Fe. He came home on the back road and parked at his mother’s house so he did not notice the vehicles parked at his house. He then took the paint he had purchased earlier that day down the hill to his garage. Upon seeing the moving operation, Defendant testified that he decided to take his rifle and revolver out of the garage and take them up to his mother’s house out of concern that Ignacita would also pack up everything from his garage. *fn1 He placed the revolver in the back of his waistband and picked up the rifle by the sling. As he started back up to his mother’s, he noticed that some of his clothes were being taken to the U-Haul. He went over to the house to ask them to leave his stuff. Defendant testified that as he reached the bottom of the steps, Eloy accosted him with a knife and during the scuffle cut his left hand twice. Defendant forced Eloy to drop the knife. Macario was in the back of the U-Haul where Defendant saw some of his possessions. When Defendant asked Macario what was going on, he testified Macario responded that he didn’t know, but “don’t try and stop us ’cause you won’t see tomorrow.” Defendant then saw Eloy pointing a handgun at him from the cab of the U-Haul. Defendant testified that he reacted automatically by lunging to the side and shooting, not knowing whether he had wounded Eloy. Defendant placed another round in the chamber of his rifle and put it on the porch railing. Defendant was struck on the head from behind and fell. His rifle slipped off the railing. As he grabbed at it, it discharged. *fn2 He continued to recover the rifle and unintentionally caused a third round to be injected into the chamber. He testified that he felt someone grab his revolver from the back of his waistband. As he turned around to see who had hit him, he caught a glimpse of someone walking by with a baby. Defendant testified that he was hit on the head again, and again the rifle discharged after falling out of his hands. *fn3 It landed at the bottom of the steps, where Defendant left it.

According to Defendant, he then went inside the house to find out who had hit him. He encountered Cheryl in the kitchen and, sensing trouble, grabbed her and spun her around in front of him. She screamed, “No, Rick, no Rick, stop.” Ignacita had his revolver. Cheryl screamed, “No, Ignacita,” covered her face, and started to bend over. Defendant went down with Cheryl. Defendant testified that Ignacita fired the revolver at him but hit Cheryl instead. Defendant and Ignacita struggled over the gun. Defendant testified that Ignacita again fired the revolver but her hand was in the way and the shot nearly severed the tip of her left little finger. He next saw Ignacita heading for the front door with the gun in her hand. Defendant testified that as he caught her, Ignacita bent down, trying to escape. She pointed the gun at Defendant who hit the barrel forcing it back towards her. The gun discharged, shooting Ignacita in the face. Defendant appeals his convictions based on the trial court’s refusal to give his requested jury instructions, the lack of substantial evidence in Mary Ellen’s death, and prosecutorial misconduct.

Victims
Sheriff’s Deputy Jerry Arnold Martinez, 30
State Police Sgt. Glen Michael Huber, 35
Ignacita Vasquez Sandoval, 36
Mary Ellen Sandoval, 19
Macario Gonzales, 18
Justin Gonzales, 5 months
Cheryl Rendon, 24
Eloy Sandoval, 13 (survived)

Find-A-Grave: Ignacita Sandoval Vasquez
Chimayo, NM: Looking Back at the Chimayó Massacre
Chimayo massacre victim remembered
Police seek mass murder suspect
New Mexico Man Surrenders in Slayings of 7, Including Baby
7 Shot to Death in New Mexico; After Search, Suspect Is in Custody
Suspect in Slayings of 7 in New Mexico Could Face Death
Murder suspect linked to other killings
New Mexico man charged in deputy’s slaying
Jury convicts New Mexican of slaying 7
Man convicted of seven murders
Murderer draws 146 years in prison
State of New Mexico v Ricky Abeyta 1995 (conviction and sentence affirmed)
Murderpedia: Ricky Abeyta

INMATE INFORMATION

Abeyta 1991 and 2016

Details
Last Name: ABEYTA
First Name: RICKY
Middle Name:
NMCD#: 40689
Offender#: 15097
Offender Status: INMATE
Facility/Region: NMCD CUSTODY
Probation/Parole Officer:

Demographics
Height: 5ft 5in
Weight: 140
Eye Color: BROWN
Hair Color: BROWN
Complexion:
Ethnicity:
Religion:
Education: 0
Alias:

AbeytaR info

Execution Alert: Vernon Madison to be executed tonight for the capital murder of Police Cpl. Julius Schulte – STAYED

Cpl Julius Schulte
Cpl Julius Schulte

Michael Schulte, Julius’ son, wrote this poem:

Remembering my dad.
It’s been 31 years since you were taken from us.
All your grand children are grown and mom is no longer with us.
But, still, the man who took you from us has lived all this time on death row.
But, hopefully soon, that will change on May 12, 2016, he is scheduled to die on death row.
I am sorry that those who give their lives for us in the line of duty have to wait so long for justice to be finally served.”

Officer Down Memorial Page: Corporal Julius Norman Schulte
Mobile police officer Julius Schulte selflessly helped city’s youth before his death in the line of duty
Policeman’s death unites officers’ wives
Mobile man charged with murder of policeman refuses to enter plea
Woman testifies in fatal shooting: ex-lover ‘particularly dangerous’
Little girl testifies she saw pair shot
Policeman’s killer sentenced to death
State court overturns two death sentences
Man sentenced in officer’s slaying
Court backs death penalty in killing of police officer
Vernon Madison v State of Alabama 1992 (denied)
Vernon Madison: Federal judge denies stay of execution for Alabama death row inmate
Who is Vernon Madison? Alabama cop-killer facing execution has claimed insanity, incompetence
Death row inmate Vernon Madison set to be executed
Alabama judge denies stay of execution for death row inmate Vernon Madison
Judge rules that Alabama death row inmate is competent to be executed May 12
Alabama fights to proceed with execution of cop killer Vernon Madison
Alabama set to execute Vernon Madison tonight for police officer’s murder
Convicted killer’s execution scheduled for Thursday halted
Alabama Delays Execution of Cop Killer Vernon Madison by Lethal Injection
Vernon Madison execution halted
Federal Court Blocks Cop-Killer’s Execution
After federal appeals court stays Alabama inmate’s lethal injection, the state asks the Supreme Court to step in

INMATE INFORMATION

Vernon Madison

Inmate: MADISON, VERNON
AIS: 0000z460

Institution: HOLMAN DEATH ROW

Race: B
Sex: M
Hair Color: BLACK
Eye Color: BROWN
Height: 6′ 0″
Weight: 228
Birth Year: 1950
Custody CLOSE
Aliases:
MADISON, VERMON
MADISON, VERNON
MADISON, VERNON SR
Scars, Marks and Tattoos:
No known scars, marks, or tattoos

Madison info

George William Raffield murder 10/23/1987 Midlothian, TX *Four high school kids plotted and killed the undercover narcotics officer; All sentenced to prison*

George William Raffield
George William Raffield

Officer Down Memorial Page: Patrolman George William Raffield, Jr Midlothian Police Department, Texas
Small town citizens stunned by police officer’s murder
Cop shot in cold blood
Texas Teen-Agers Face Charges : Death of a Young Narc: Town Searches for Motive
Students charged in death
Hearings for teens charged in cop killing
OfficerLamenting Indictment of Son

Books
Innocence Lost

Movies/Documentaries
Shadow of Doubt: Devil’s Hill

Defendants
Cynthia Fedrick – sentenced to 8 years in prison [released]
Jonathan Jobe – sentenced to 8 years in prison [released]
Greg Knighten – sentenced to 40-45 years in prison
Richard Goeglein – sentenced to 40-45 years in prison

INMATE INFORMATION

SID Number: 04029924
TDCJ Number: 00483941
Name: KNIGHTEN, GREG SPENCER
Race: W
Gender: M
DOB: 1971-10-15
Maximum Sentence Date: 2032-10-24
Current Facility: MCCONNELL
Projected Release Date: 2032-10-24
Parole Eligibility Date: 1999-01-20

Parole Review Information

Parole Review Status
Not in Parole Review

Last Parole Decision
Denied on 08/20/2015

NEXT REVIEW (08/2016)- Deny favorable parole action and set for next review.

Denial reason(s): 2D

* Note: One or more of the components indicated in each paragraph may apply, but only one is required for denial (D).

2D NATURE OF OFFENSE – THE RECORD INDICATES THAT THE INMATE COMMITTED ONE OR MORE VIOLENT CRIMINAL ACTS INDICATING A CONSCIOUS DISREGARD FOR THE LIVES, SAFETY, OR PROPERTY OF OTHERS; OR THE INSTANT OFFENSE OR PATTERN OF CRIMINAL ACTIVITY HAS ELEMENTS OF BRUTALITY, VIOLENCE, OR CONSCIOUS SELECTION OF VICTIM’S VULNERABILITY SUCH THAT THE INMATE POSES A CONTINUING THREAT TO PUBLIC SAFETY; OR THE RECORD INDICATES USE OF A WEAPON.

Next Parole Review Date
08/2016

Offense History:
Offense Date: 1987-10-23
Offense: MURDER W/DEADLY WPN
Sentence Date: 1988-06-09
County: ELLIS
Case No.: 16,434
Sentence (YY-MM-DD): 45-00-00

INMATE INFORMATION

SID Number: 04029925
TDCJ Number: 00483939
Name: GOEGLEIN, RICHARD
Race: W
Gender: M
DOB: 1970-09-14
Maximum Sentence Date: 2032-10-24
Current Facility: TELFORD
Projected Release Date: 2032-10-24
Parole Eligibility Date: 1999-01-20

Parole Review Information

Parole Review Status
Not in Parole Review

Last Parole Decision
Denied on 02/10/2015

NEXT REVIEW (02/2017)- Deny favorable parole action and set for next review.

Denial reason(s): 2D, 10D

* Note: One or more of the components indicated in each paragraph may apply, but only one is required for denial (D).

2D NATURE OF OFFENSE – THE RECORD INDICATES THAT THE INMATE COMMITTED ONE OR MORE VIOLENT CRIMINAL ACTS INDICATING A CONSCIOUS DISREGARD FOR THE LIVES, SAFETY, OR PROPERTY OF OTHERS; OR THE INSTANT OFFENSE OR PATTERN OF CRIMINAL ACTIVITY HAS ELEMENTS OF BRUTALITY, VIOLENCE, OR CONSCIOUS SELECTION OF VICTIM’S VULNERABILITY SUCH THAT THE INMATE POSES A CONTINUING THREAT TO PUBLIC SAFETY; OR THE RECORD INDICATES USE OF A WEAPON.

10D OTHER – OTHER

Next Parole Review Date
02/2017

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