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- Memphis man charged with attempted kidnapping after allegedly . . . - CNN
The suspect allegedly “walked straight to our home” and was then seen “knocking on the door with gloves on, a full pocket and a nervous demeanor,” Young said in a statement on social media
- Police arrest man who allegedly menaced GOP US Rep. Max Miller on . . .
Police in northeast Ohio arrest man who allegedly menaced GOP US Rep Max Miller on interstate Republican U S Rep Max Miller speaks before President Donald Trump at a rally in support of the campaign of Ohio Senate candidate JD Vance at Wright Bros Aero Inc at Dayton International Airport on Nov 7, 2022, in Vandalia, Ohio
- 18-year-old surrenders after allegedly shooting DoorDasher | News . . .
An 18-year-old was arrested and charged with attempted second-degree for allegedly shooting a DoorDash driver several times inside an American Deli in Memphis, records show
- ALLEGEDLY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ALLEGEDLY definition: 1 used when something illegal or wrong is said to have been done, but has not been proved: 2… Learn more
- ALLEGEDLY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
What does allegedly mean? Allegedly means according to what has been claimed It’s used to describe an action or situation that someone claims happened but that has not been confirmed or proven, especially a crime
- ALLEGEDLY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
3 meanings: 1 reportedly; supposedly 2 it is alleged that 3 an exclamation expressing disbelief or scepticism Click for more definitions
- Allegedly - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
Allegedly is used almost entirely in a legal sense, referring to a potentially criminal action that is being or will shortly be decided in court (It's from the medieval English word allege, meaning "quoted" or "brought forth in court ")
- Allegedly - definition of allegedly by The Free Dictionary
1 reportedly; supposedly: payments allegedly made to a former colleague Usage: In recent years it has become common for speakers to include allegedly in statements that are controversial or possibly even defamatory
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