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Crews begin underwater search of Henrys Fork near St. Anthony for missing BYU-I student
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ST. ANTHONY – Search and rescue crews are preparing for an underwater dive as day four of the search for a missing Brigham Young University-Idaho student resumes along the Henrys Fork of the Snake River in St. Anthony.
Matthew Rios, 22, of Peru got caught in the current and floated downstream after jumping off the Fun Farm Bridge with two of his friends Thursday afternoon. Rios’ friends made it safely to shore. A third friend was also there who did not get in the water, according to a mom who declined to give her name.
Officials find body of missing BYU-I student who drowned in Henrys Fork
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ST. ANTHONY – Officials confirm the Brigham Young University-Idaho student who jumped off a bridge while swimming with friends near St. Anthony last Thursday is dead.
A news release from the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office indicates the body of 22-year-old Matthew Rios was located around 1 p.m. Tuesday about a mile downstream from the Fun Farm Bridge.
Crews have been searching the river in boats and along the riverbank since Thursday afternoon when he was first reported missing.
High water levels and cold temperatures were an ongoing challenge throughout the five-day search. One of Sheriff Len Humphries biggest concerns was the safety of search and rescue personnel.
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Here’s a look at controversial police encounters that have prompted protests over the past three decades. This select list includes cases in which police officers were charged or a grand jury was convened.
1991 – Los Angeles – Rodney King
March 3, 1991 – LAPD officers beat motorist Rodney King after he leads police on a high-speed chase through Los Angeles County. George Holliday videotapes the beating from his apartment balcony. The video shows police beating King more than 50 times with their batons. Over 20 officers are present at the scene, mostly from the LAPD. King suffers 11 fractures and other injuries.