• 6 p.m. Tuesday, Zoom,
”Reimagining a Safe Community.” Panelists include community activists, social justice practitioners, and legal experts. Register at https://go.iu.edu/3LIK. Indiana University South Bend.
• 6 p.m. Tuesday, Zoom,
”Research Uncorked: The Promise and the Peril of Facial Recognition,” Kevin Bowyer, professor of computer science and engineering, University of Notre Dame. Register at: https://withasideofpod.nd.edu. University of Notre Dame.
• 10 a.m. Wednesday, virtual panel discussion:
”Launch of the Kroc Institute’s Fifth Comprehensive Report on Colombian Peace Accord Implementation.” Panelists: Josefina Echavarría Alvarez, director, Peace Accords Matrix; Daniel Cano Insuasty, strategic relationships leader, Barometer Initiative Colombia; Patrick McQuestion, research associate, Peace Accords Matrix; Brenda Forero, reports editor, Barometer Initiative Colombia. Moderator: Gerard Martin, Peace Accords Matrix representative in Colombia. Re
ELKHART â The Elkhart County Homicide Unit is investigating the death of a man that occurred Thursday morning.
Elkhart County Sheriff s Department deputies responded to a call of a domestic dispute involving weapons at a house in the 23000 block of Florence Avenue shortly before 8 a.m. Officers found an unconscious 35-year-old man and a woman who sustained lacerations. Her age was not known at the time.
The woman was airlifted to a hospital, and the man was pronounced dead at the scene.
The case remains under investigation.
SOUTH BEND â The St. Joseph County Special Victims Unit is investigating an incident where a woman was splashed with acid.
The attack occurred early Tuesday in the 3400 block of East Jefferson Boulevard, according to police. The woman is still being treated at an area hospital. No arrests have been made in the case.
The following lectures are scheduled this week in the community. Registration or connection information is listed. All events are free and open to the public:
Regina Williams Preston, an educator in the South Bend Community School Corp., addresses her concern about the presence of police officers in schools during a Zoom forum held by Black Lives Matter â South Bend, to discuss next steps in the aftermath of the guilty verdict in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin.Â
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