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Two Defendants To Face Trial in April; Two Likely To Plead Guilty

As legal proceedings move forward against the four defendants charged with participating in the 2009 killing in the basement of Kirkland House, two defendants plan to plead guilty while the two others—the man who allegedly pulled the trigger and the Harvard student who is charged with aiding the murderers—are set to stand trial next month.

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Clark Pleads Guilty to Murder of Yale Grad Student Annie Le

Raymond Clark III pled guilty this past Thursday to the murder and attempted sexual assault of Annie Le, a Yale graduate student who was found dead in a campus research building over 18 months ago.

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Killing Suspects To Plead Guilty

Blayn Jiggetts and Jason Aquino—two of the three men implicated in the May 2009 Kirkland House shooting—have made an agreement with prosecutors to plead guilty to a lesser charge in exchange for cooperating with the district attorney’s office.

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Cambridge Sees First Murder in Over a Year

One man was pronounced dead after a shooting in Cambridge on Saturday, March 12, according to a press release from the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office, representing the first murder in Cambridge in more than a year.

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Two Male Graduate Students Robbed

Two male graduate students were robbed on Friday, March 11, according to a community advisory sent by the Harvard University Police Department.

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Two Men Admit to Participation in '09 Kirkland Shooting

Two of the three men implicated in the May 2009 Kirkland House shooting—have made an agreement with prosecutors to plead guilty to a lesser charge in exchange for cooperating with the district attorney’s office.

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Feb. 14 - March 3: The Reaction Was Caused by Dust

Although “suspicious activity,” computer theft, and “loud part[ies]” persist, HUPD hasn’t been particularly busy over the past few weeks. As part of our Securitas series, we’ve combed through recent HUPD log entries and published some of the more colorful entries below.

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Cambridge Police Arrest 15 in Citywide Sweep

The Cambridge Police Department, in cooperation with Somerville police and Mass. State Police, made 15 arrests in a citywide warrant sweep last Thursday.

Students protest ROTC discrimination.
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Harvard Signs Agreement To Officially Recognize Naval ROTC

Drew G. Faust signed an agreement Friday with Navy Secretary Ray E. Mabus formally recognizing the NROTC on Harvard’s campus.

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Protesters at the anti-Eric I. Cantor rally demonstrate against federal budget cuts.

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