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Cranston police Officer Thomas Lavey testifies in trial of Officer Andrew Leonard

The Providence Journal WARWICK In a secure area of the Cranston Police Department, Officer Andrew Leonard noticed something about a prisoner: The young man s nostrils were flaring. The man, Gian Mattiello, had quickly turned toward Leonard as another officer tried to remove a tie from Mattiello s long hair. Then, Mattiello had moved his forearm in a way that broke Leonard s grip on his right arm. This was the testimony that Leonard gave Wednesday in District Court, where he is on trial, accused of assaulting Mattiello in an excessive use of force in March of 2020. Leonard took the stand after prosecutors rested their case. His appearance followed testimony from Mattiello, who accused the officer of ambushing him. And it trailed testimony from a Cranston police captain who said he was troubled by surveillance video of what had transpired in the booking area where Leonard s presence wasn t even necessary in the first place.

Ventilated COVID Patient Gets Ivermectin After Court Order

Ventilated COVID Patient Gets Ivermectin After Court Order
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Cranston police officer assault trial begins

He testified that the officer connected with a knee and took a blow to his face, but he shied away from detailing the exchange blow by blow. I m not watching the guy s movements, Mattiello said. I m in the fight. You know. I shouldn t have to go through that. Mattiello was the first witness in the case, taking questions from Assistant Attorney General Daniel Guglielmo before Magistrate Judge J. Patrick O Neill. He had been arrested in the wake of a domestic incident involving his brother. He was accused of assaulting his brother with a piece of aluminum. Taken into custody by Leonard and Officer Zachary Burns, he faced a charge of felony assault.

Judge orders Elmhurst Hospital to let patient receive unapproved COVID-19 treatment

Updated 5/5/2021 9:16 AM A DuPage County judge has ordered Elmhurst Hospital to allow a 68-year-old woman fighting COVID-19 to be treated with a drug not approved for such use by the Food and Drug Administration. Judge James Orel on Friday signed an emergency order directing the hospital to give ivermectin an anti-parasitic drug to Nurije Fype of Elmhurst, who is on a ventilator and in a coma. But doctors at the hospital don t want to comply.   On Monday, a visibly angry Orel raised his voice during a hearing on the case. My order was, Get out of the way and let the prescription be served, he said. That s it.

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