Outsourcing to private security contractors threatens rights, UN panel warns

WASHINGTON – The Justice Department announced today that Glenn E. Morgan Jr. of Detroit pleaded guilty in federal court to sending a noose and threatening photographs through the mail to a Detroit couple because of their race. Morgan, 40, admitted in court that in November 2008, he mailed a noose, photographs of black men being lynched and a photograph of the murdered body of Nicole Brown Simpson to the couple because of their race. The envelope Morgan sent to the couple also contained .... [More]

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