

News Briefs
April 4, 1996
Web posted at: 5 p.m. ESTWoman dragged from car by police sues state
COLUMBIA, South Carolina (CNN) -- A woman dragged from her car at gunpoint when she was stopped for speeding is suing South Carolina's Public Safety Department, claiming that the officer who stopped her was improperly trained. Sandra Antor, 26, of Miami filed the lawsuit Tuesday, seeking unspecified damages.
Lance Cpl. W.H. Beckwith was fired after being videotaped dragging Antor out of her vehicle, throwing her on the ground and shouting at her. Beckwith was not named in Antor's suit. The suit also alleges that the release of the videotape was a violation of Antor's right to privacy.
Antor said she was afraid to pull over for Beckwith, who was driving an unmarked car, because Florida police had warned drivers of robbers impersonating police officers.
Texas official approves castration of molester
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RUSK, Texas (CNN) -- A convicted child molester slated for release from prison can undergo the castration he has repeatedly asked for before being freed, the Texas attorney general ruled Thursday.
However, the chairman of the state's parole board said the most the state can do is encourage Larry McQuay to have the castration performed before he is released to a halfway house. It cannot make the operation a term of his release.
McQuay has repeatedly requested castration at state expense, and the state has repeatedly turned him down. As his mandatory parole date approached, he warned that he might turn to rape and murder. Private citizens now have offered to pay for the castration.
McQuay, who has admitted to molesting more than 240 children, is scheduled to be released Monday.
Building blast rains debris, bomb-making literature
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THE DALLES, Oregon (CNN) -- An isolated building in rural Oregon exploded Wednesday evening, shaking the ground for miles and spewing debris and bomb-making literature over the area.
The building, presumed to be a barn, was rocked by three blasts, and the ensuing fire reportedly set off more explosives.
FBI and bomb-squad personnel are expected to assist with the case, but authorities are waiting until the area is safe before moving equipment to the scene.
Report finds drop in abortion-clinic violence
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NEW YORK (CNN) --Violence aimed at abortion clinics dropped significantly in the first half of 1995, according to a survey by the Feminist Majority Foundation, the New York Times reported Thursday.
The percentage of clinics reporting serious violence and harassment such as arson and death threats, fell to 39 percent in the past year. More than half of the clinics surveyed (52 percent) reported a decline in hostile actions from 1994.
The foundation attributed the decline to a 1994 federal law guaranteeing access to clinics that provide abortions and to a 1994 Supreme Court ruling upholding the legality of "buffer zones" to keep protesters away from clinics.
Organizers of the survey point to law-enforcement officials as well, saying the laws were correlated well with police action.
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Former L.A. mayor Bradley recovering from heart surgery
LOS ANGELES (CNN) -- Former Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley is recovering from triple coronary bypass surgery performed on him Wednesday morning to improve his cardiac blood flow.
Bradley, 78, was listed in fair condition Wednesday night. He has been hospitalized since suffering a heart attack March 20.
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