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Man convicted of killing baby, 3 adults Illinois Man Convicted of Murdering Baby, Ex-Girlfriend, 2 of Her Friends in 2005 StaffAP News Jan 30, 2008 23:55 EST A man who a prosecutor said "slaughtered" his ex-girlfriend, her infant son and two other people 2 1/2 years ago was convicted Wednesday of first-degree murder. Jason Smith broke out a window in the basement apartment, then fired a shotgun to kill the victims, prosecutor Joe Christ said during closing arguments. He fired at least eight shots, apparently reloading three times. Prosecutors said the motive for the October 2005 shootings remained unclear. Attorneys...

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PATRICK CONDONAP News Bisharo Iman hoped college in St. Cloud would be different than attending high school there — no more taunts of "Go back to your country" aimed at her Somali dress, no more being slammed into lockers. "I did get away from it — for a while," said Iman, a junior business major at St. Cloud State University. That was before a frightening six-week stretch in November and December when vandals carved or scrawled more than a dozen swastikas and other racist images on campus walls, elevators and bathroom stalls. The spate came as a setback to this...