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Madison County Sheriff Randy Tucker, center, leans forward and speaks about the interdepartmental cooperation by the agencies of the Mississippi Department of Public Safety, the Madison County Sheriff's Department, Hinds County Sheriff's Department and the City of Jackson Police Department in pursuing individuals believed to be involved in the car jacking of a vehicle from a grocery store parking lot in Jackson, Miss., early Thursday, May 18, 2017 and the subsequent murder of its passenger, 6-year-old Kingston Frazier, at an afternoon news conference. Tucker declined to say when the three individuals would be formally charged. Flanking Tucker are Hinds County Sheriff Victor Mason, left, and Madison County District Attorney Michael Guest. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

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Former IRS executive Lois Lerner fears threats if her testimony in the tea party-targeting scandal is made public. A judge agreed her testimony can be secret for now. (Associated Press)

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Tiffany Crutcher, sister of Terence Crutcher, and Benjamin Crump speak during a press conference in Tulsa, Okla., Thursday, May 18, 2017 after a Wednesday not guilty verdict in the manslaughter trial of Betty Shelby, a white Oklahoma police officer who fatally shot Terence Crutcher, an unarmed black man. Crutchers' family has called on Tulsa city leadership to block Shelbyfrom returning to her job. (Stephen Pingry/Tulsa World via AP)

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Tulsa Police Chief Chuck Jordan speaks during a press conference, Thursday, May 18, 2017, in Tulsa, Okla., about the not guilty verdict in Tulsa police office Betty Jo Shelby's manslaughter trial. A jury on Wednesday acquitted Shelby, a white Oklahoma police officer who says she fired out of fear last year, when she killed Terence Crutcher, an unarmed black man with his hands held above his head. (Mike Simons/Tulsa World via AP)

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Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum, left, listens as Tulsa Police Chief Chuck Jordan speaks during a press conference, Thursday, May 18, 2017, in Tulsa, Okla., about the not guilty verdict in Tulsa police office Betty Jo Shelby's manslaughter trial. A jury on Wednesday acquitted Shelby, a white Oklahoma police officer who says she fired out of fear last year, when she killed Terence Crutcher, an unarmed black man with his hands held above his head. (Mike Simons/Tulsa World via AP)

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FILE - This undated file photo released by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigations shows Tad Cummins in Tennessee. Authorities said Cummins, a Tennessee teacher who led police on a nationwide manhunt after taking a 15-year-old student, was indicted on federal charges Thursday, May 18, 2017. (Tennessee Bureau of Investigations via AP, File)

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ADVANCE FOR SATURDAY MAY 20 AND THEREAFTER - In a May 11, 2017 photo, Jamie Katz works on her laptop on a missing dog case in her kitchen surrounded by three of her dogs, Gable, Arabella and Vega. She and her canine team have found lost cats, dogs, parrots, and even a ferret. Katz is South Florida's very own Pet Detective. (Emily Michot/Miami Herald via AP)/Miami Herald via AP)

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ADVANCE FOR SATURDAY MAY 20 AND THEREAFTER - In a May 11, 2017 photo, Jamie Katz works on her laptop on a missing dog case in her kitchen with Fletcher in her lap and Gable playing underneath the table in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Katz and her canine team have found lost cats, dogs, parrots, and even a ferret. Katz is South Florida's very own Pet Detective. (Emily Michot/Miami Herald via AP)/Miami Herald via AP)

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Gerina Piller, left, hugs Lexi Thompson on the ninth tee during the first round of the Kingsmill Championship LPGA golf tournament in Williamsburg, Va., Thursday, May 18, 2017. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

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Lexi Thompson, left, walks with her caddie Kevin McAlpine to the ninth tee during the first round of the Kingsmill Championship LPGA golf tournament in Williamsburg, Va., Thursday, May 18, 2017. Thompson finished with a 6-under-par 65. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

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Lexi Thompson, right, talks with her caddie Kevin McAlpine on the ninth tee during the first round of the Kingsmill Championship LPGA golf tournament in Williamsburg, Va., Thursday, May 18, 2017. Thompson finished the round with a 6-under-par 65. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

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Lexi Thompson watches her tee shot on the ninth hole during the first round of the Kingsmill Championship LPGA golf tournament in Williamsburg, Va., Thursday, May 18, 2017. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

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California Attorney General Xavier Becerra talks during a news conference at St. John's Well Child and Family Center in Los Angeles on Thursday May 18, 2017. Democrats in California, New York and other states are trying to intervene in a federal lawsuit that threatens to undercut funding for the Affordable Care Act. Becerra said that the states want to step into the case in federal court in Washington to protect care for millions of Americans. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)

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California Attorney General Xavier Becerra answers questions during a news conference at St. John's Well Child and Family Center in Los Angeles on Thursday May 18, 2017. Democrats in California, New York and other states are trying to intervene in a federal lawsuit that threatens to undercut funding for the Affordable Care Act. Becerra said that the states want to step into the case in federal court in Washington to protect care for millions of Americans. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)

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California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, center, answers questions after a news conference at St. John's Well Child and Family Center in Los Angeles on Thursday May 18, 2017. Democrats in California, New York and other states are trying to intervene in a federal lawsuit that threatens to undercut funding for the Affordable Care Act. Becerra said that the states want to step into the case in federal court in Washington to protect care for millions of Americans. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)

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California Attorney General Xavier Becerra talks during a news conference at St. John's Well Child and Family Center in Los Angeles on Thursday, May 18, 2017. Democrats in California, New York and other states are trying to intervene in a federal lawsuit that threatens to undercut funding for the Affordable Care Act. Becerra said that the states want to step into the case in federal court in Washington to protect care for millions of Americans. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)

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Jim Mangia, CEO of St. John's Well Child and Family Center, right watches as California Attorney General Xavier Becerra talks during a news conference at St. John's Well Child and Family Center in Los Angeles on Thursday, May 18, 2017. Becerra announced legal steps to protect billions of dollars to provide health care under the Affordable Care Act, in another battlefront with the Trump White House. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)

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FILE - In this March 24, 2011 file photo, protesters carry portraits of slain Archbishop Oscar Arnulfo Romero on the 31st anniversary of his death in San Salvador, El Salvador. A judge in El Salvador ordered on Thursday, May 18, 2017, a reopening of the case of the 1980 murder of the archbishop. (AP Photo/Luis Romero, File)

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President Donald Trump accompanied by Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos, arrives for a news conference in the East Room of the White House, Thursday, May, 18th, 2017, in Washington. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

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FILE - In this July 25, 2016, file photo, a memorial including a photo of Philando Castile adorns the gate to the governor's residence where protesters continue to demonstrate in St. Paul, Minn., against the July 6 shooting death of Castile by St. Anthony police officer Jeronimo Yanez during a traffic stop in Falcon Heights, Minn. Ramsey County Attorney John Choi concluded that Yanez wasn't justified in using deadly force. Yanez is charged with manslaughter and is free ahead of his trial scheduled to start May 30, 2017. (AP Photo/Jim Mone, File)