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Film will highlight local public lands (3/17/2021)
This past weekend, a small group of local teens and young adults gathered to ice fish at Half Moon Landing, a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service boat landing on the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge near Kellogg. While a dozen or so local anglers spread out on the ice to claim their fishing holes, a camera crew followed the group of kids as they drilled holes, baited hooks and sat on five-gallon buckets waiting patiently for a tug on their lines. The group was participating in a documentary film project being coordinated by Project Get Outdoors (Project GO), a Wabasha-based non-profit organization.
Chadwick Hughes wasn’t shy about his beliefs. On Facebook, he blamed Black people for the majority of violent crimes committed in the country, according to NBC 5. He mocked others for their “white shame,” and he posted a video of a robbery along with the comment, “Dare I say it? Black at it again.”
Up until early February, Hughes was a patrolman in the Fort Worth Police Department, a three-year member of the force who had posted a spate of photos of himself in uniform on his Facebook page. But the department canned Hughes last month, citing his behavior on social media.
California board urges bias reviews of police social media
Betty Williams, president the NAACP s Sacramento Branch, said the recommendation doesn t go far enough and should also include officers personal cellphones Share Updated: 2:35 PM PST Jan 21, 2021 Daniel Macht
California board urges bias reviews of police social media
Betty Williams, president the NAACP s Sacramento Branch, said the recommendation doesn t go far enough and should also include officers personal cellphones Share Updated: 2:35 PM PST Jan 21, 2021
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