
Men indicted for trying to sell stolen handwritten lyrics and notes from 'Hotel California' album
CNN
Three men accused of having stolen and attempting to sell handwritten notes and lyrics by the Eagles' Don Henley have been indicted on multiple charges, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's Office announced Tuesday.
About 100 pages of notes and lyrics for songs including "Hotel California," "Life in the Fast Lane" and "New Kid in Town" were among the documents prosecutors said were stolen and worth more than $1 million, according to a news release.
The men, Glenn Horowitz, 66, Craig Inciardi, 58, and Edward Kosinski, 59, were each charged with one count of conspiracy in the fourth degree. Inciardi and Kosinski were also charged with criminal possession of stolen property in the first degree. Horowitz was charged with attempted criminal possession of stolen property in the first degree and two counts of hindering prosecution in the second degree. The three men surrendered to authorities on Tuesday and were released to their attorneys.

Judge restricts federal response to Minnesota protests amid outrage over immigration agents’ tactics
Immigration agents carrying out a sweeping operation in Minnesota can’t deploy certain crowd-control measures against peaceful protesters or arrest them, a federal judge ruled Friday. The order follows widespread outrage over a fatal shooting, reports of US citizens getting detained and Minnesotans getting asked for documents for no clear reason.

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