Marvin Scott III died in police custody on March 14 (Collin County Sheriff s Office)
As per the Dallas Morning News, footage of the confrontation, which already had been shared widely online, gained new life on Saturday, May 8 when the far-right began sharing the clip online, casting the motorist as a victim who had a gun pointed at him during the incident.
Plano police issued a statement quashing rumors around the incident. “It has also been reported over social media platforms that a protestor pointed a firearm at the male subject that confronted the crowd. These reports are false. A protestor pointed an electronic control device at the male subject in an effort to protect the female from being further assaulted by the male. Officers on scene confirmed that the device was not a firearm. Electronic control devices can be purchased without a permit or license and the person who pointed the device did not commit a criminal offense by doing so. We have included a photo of the perso
Residence: Mount Pleasant Township
Employment: Assistant District Attorney
Education: Delone Catholic High School- 2001; University of Notre Dame â B.S. 2005 Premedical Studies; Hofstra University School of Law â 2010-2011; Dickinson University School of Law â Juris Doctor 2013
Political experience: Has never held public office
Community involvement: Social Club Memberships at the McSherrystown Knights of Columbus and McSherrystown Home Association. Presentations regarding Firearm safety and legal ramifications at the McSherrystown Fish and Game Association and the Green Springs Rod and Gun Club.
What makes you the best candidate? I am the best candidate because I have the training and experience necessary to be a knowledgeable, fair, and impartial jurist. In addition to being the only candidate with a law degree, I am the only candidate that is a Pennsylvania Bar member. I am currently also fortunate enough to hold the title of Assistant District Attorney for Ada
2 men charged in connection with the fatal shooting of a 1-year-old boy in New York
Two men were charged Thursday in the connection with the fatal shooting of a 1-year-old boy in New York City last year, according to a news release from the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office.
The baby, identified as Davell Gardner, was killed last July on the sidewalk in front of Brooklyn’s Raymond Bush Playground.
Less than a year after that shooting, Dashawn Austin, 25, and Akeem Artis, 24, were arrested and charged in connection with the shooting and Davell’s death. Both men are members of a local street gang called the Hoolies and the violence was motivated by gang rivalry and retaliation, according to the Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez’s office.
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The CW renews Stargirl and Kung Fu
Stargirl for a third season and the
Kung Fu reboot for a second.
The move to renew
Kung Fu comes just under a month since its premiere on the network.
Kung Fu is a reboot of the 1970s series and stars Olivia Liang as Nicky Shen, a college drop out who goes “on a life-changing journey to an isolated monastery in China. But when she returns to San Francisco, she finds her hometown is overrun with crime and corruption and her own parents Jin (Tzi Ma) and Mei-Li (Kheng Hua Tan) are at the mercy of a powerful Triad. Nicky will rely on her tech-savvy sister Althea (Shannon Dang) and Althea’s fiancé Dennis (Tony Chung), pre-med brother Ryan (Jon Prasida), Assistant District Attorney and ex-boyfriend Evan (Gavin Stenhouse), and new love interest Henry (Eddie Liu) as well as her martial arts skills and Shaolin values to protect her community and bring criminals to justice, all while searching for the ruthless assassin who killed her Shaolin