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UNDATED: Mary Musselman, of Sebring, Fla., is accused of violating her probation
by feeding wildlife and resisting an officer with violence, authorities
say.Highlands County Sheriff's OfficeAn 81-year-old Florida woman arrested
last year for allegedly feeding bears was again arrested this week on
suspicion of violating her probation by illegally feeding wildlife and threatening
to kill a law enforcement officer.Mary Musselman, of Sebring, was arrested
Wednesday by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission agents after
several bowls, trays and birdfeeders with corn feed and birdseed were found
outside her home, HighlandsToday.com reported.Musselman was placed on probation
Jan. 24 for two counts of feeding black bears, according to a
court records obtained by the newspaper. As part of the terms of
her probation, the former middle school teacher was ordered not to put
out food for animals for a year.Gary Morse, spokesman for the commission,
told HighlandsToday.com that officers had been dealing with Musselman since
November 2012 after receiving a report that she fed bears. At lest
one of the bears she allegedly fed was euthanized. He said feeding
bears is a misdemeanor under Florida law.According to court documents, when
Highlands County deputies and Fish and Wildlife agents tried to arrest her,
Musselman lunged at them and kicked them, HighlandsToday.com reported.MyFoxTampaBay.com
reported that a group of Musselman's former physical
sm on Friday -- a
rare event for a minor. "He never touched a weapon," said the
father, calling his son's trip "an error of youth."As the boys from
France's southern Toulouse region were questioned Friday by a judge Friday,
the trial of three French Muslims caught heading to Syria was concluding
in another wing of the Palace of Justice in Paris.The three, ages
21 to 26, had made a long list of purchases, from camouflage
hoods and vests to gun holsters and night vision goggles. But their
trip in 2012 ended before they boarded the plane, aborted by their
arrest at a French airport.French intelligence is in close contact with
western nations, from European neighbors to the U.S. and Australia, to try
to spot would-be jihadis and track those who return and present a
potential danger. French Interior Minister Manuel Valls plans to present
a series of measures to President Francois Hollande in coming weeks aimed
at stemming the tide of French Muslims to Syria.France feels especially
vulnerable. It has the largest Muslim population in western Europe, estimated
at 5 million, and Syria, once under French rule, is familiar to
some citizens.For Alain Chouet, a former intelligence director at France's
DGSE spy agency, youth looking for a cause are attracted by Internet
battle videos or recruitment forums, media attention and easy access from
Turkey, a vacation destination for many French people. The western support
for the Syrian National Coalitio
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