NY Woman Raped By eHarmony Date 

  
According to CBS News:

A woman arranged to meet a man she met on the dating site eHarmony by taking a bus into the city.

The woman got to the terminal and the man said he had a weapon and forced her to downstairs under the Port Authority. The man eventually took the woman to an abandoned subway tunnel to attack her.

The woman went found her way out after the alleged attack and contacted a nearby firefighter. The firefighter then contacted police.

The woman was treated at a nearby hospital.

eHarmony said in a statement that they have not been contacted by authorities about the case, but that they would cooperate, if asked.

We were shocked and saddened to learn about this tragic situation and are in the process of looking into it,” the statement said. “We use industry-leading technologies and a team of experts to screen potential users with the objective of keeping those with ill intent out of our ecosystem.

Florida Man Gets Out Car With Weed Stuck To His Shirt During Traffic Arrest

SMH! This guy!

Judging by his relaxed mugshot, he was definelty getting “high on his own supply!”

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A northwest Florida man was arrested Friday morning he exited his vehicle with marijuana on his shirt.

Kyle Evans Jeansonne, 22, was pulled over  at 4 a.m. after police was alerted that he had drugs in his possession, the Northwest Florida Daily News reports. 

When Jeansonne stepped out of the vehicle, he had “a leafy substance stuck on his shirt”, which the cops tested as marijuana.

Jeansonne attempted to hide a “Batman bag” under his seat and when asked by police to bring it out, the man told them “it was something bad,” which is why he was trying to hide it. Inside the bag were a scale and 20 Xanax pills.

The 22-year-old was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance, possession of marijuana, and possession of narcotic equipment.

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Prison Watchdog Says More Than A Quarter Of Federal Inmates Are Aboriginal People

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Canada's prison watchdog says that for the first time, aboriginal people make up more than a quarter of inmates in federal jails. (CBC) Canada’s prison watchdog says that for the first time, aboriginal people make up more than a quarter of inmates in federal jails. (CBC)

CBC News

Howard Sapers, Canada’s correctional investigator, says efforts to curb high numbers not working

For the first time, more than a quarter of inmates in Canadian prisons are aboriginal people.

“The most current figure we have is quite shocking,” said Correctional Investigator of Canada Howard Sapers, the country’s prison ombudsman.

“In federal corrections, 25.4 per cent of the incarcerated population are now of aboriginal ancestry.”

li-howardsapers-cp-04100483 Howard Sapers, Canada’s prison watchdog, says he’s shocked by the growing number of aboriginal inmates. (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian Press)

Of 14,624 inmates across the country, 3,723 are aboriginal people. In the Prairie provinces, 48 per cent of federal inmates are aboriginal people.

For aboriginal women, the numbers are even higher. According to the most recent statistics, more than 36 per cent of women in prison are of…

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