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Police ID man shot, injured in officer-involved shooting in Ross Township

Police ID man shot, injured in officer-involved shooting in Ross Township Cameron Knight and Chris Mayhew, Cincinnati Enquirer © Chris Mayhew/The Enquirer An officer-involved shooting was reported in Ross Township Monday, May 10, 2021. Police have identified a 26-year-old man shot by a Butler County Sheriff s deputy in Ross Township Monday. Alex Hoskins was brandishing a firearm, according to the Butler County Sheriff s Office release. He was treated and released from Fort Hamilton Hospital. The sheriff s office has Hoskins in custody. Officials said they were executing a search warrant when the man was shot. Police said in the release that Hoskins believed he was under investigation, and that he bought a firearm in preparation for a confrontation with police.

Police ID man found dead in Norwood residence after SWAT situation

Police ID man found dead in Norwood residence after SWAT situation Chris Mayhew, Cincinnati Enquirer © The Enquirer/Chris Mayhew April 30, 2021: Police are on the porch of a residence Friday on Tilden Avenue in Norwood where a man who refused to come out in the afternoon was found dead inside by SWAT team officers in the evening. Norwood police said a SWAT team found a man dead inside a residence Friday. William Stone, 46, was found dead from unknown causes in the 1800 block of Tilden Ave, according to a Tuesday Norwood Police Department release. He had a felony warrant for violating bond on a felony charge of menacing by stalking,according to Butler County court records. West Chester police were in Norwood to serve the warrant, and had asked Norwood police for assistance, said Norwood Lt. Ronald Murphy.

Here s How Business is Going for that Bar Owner Who Refuses to Show NBA Games Until LeBron is Expelled

The bar owner, Jay Linneman, of Linnie s Pub made a Facebook post in which he warned If anyone wants to watch an NBA game, don’t come to Linnie’s Pub. LeBron himself clapped back, which the media were to jump on reporting with glee.  Aww Damn! I was headed there to watch our game tonight and have a drink! Welp. ?? https://t.co/RRfRksjckM LeBron James (@KingJames) April 24, 2021 Linneman is getting plenty of his own attention. How is he doing?  Well, as David Hookstead reported for the Daily Caller, users can no longer leave Yelp reviews for the bar, which has 1.5 stars with 110 reviews, after all of the attention. There s a Public Attention Alert preventing you from doing so where you d try to leave a review. Yelp also has a warning to let users know that This business is being monitored by Yelp s Support team for content related to media reports.  

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