Daniel Prudeâs Death: History Has âRepeated Itselfâ
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Letitia James, New Yorkâs attorney general.Credit.Libby March for The New York Times
When it was revealed that Daniel Prude, a Black man, had died last year after an encounter with police officers in Rochester, N.Y., there was widespread outrage, and the cityâs police chief was dismissed.
But the officers who placed a mesh hood on Mr. Prude, then pressed his head into the pavement until he lost consciousness, will not be charged over his death, officials said Tuesday.
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Mount Pulaski City Council members are making choices that will impact the future of the town’s water and sewer provider. During the December meeting, the Mount Pulaski City Council voted to move forward with the negotiation phase of selling the Mount Pulaski water and sewer systems.
Mount Pulaski Mayor Matt Bobell said the decision was not a hasty one and was not taken lightly by himself or the council.
“This step is one of many in the due diligence process to get specific details of what such a sale would involve. We realize there are many rumors circulating throughout the community regarding this process. The restrictions placed on public gatherings during the COVID 19 pandemic have complicated the process of distributing and discussing factual information with community members,” said Bobell.
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A file photo from January 2020 showing Sikorksy Aircraft. Sikorsky’s owner, Lockheed Martin, is Stratford’s top taxpayer.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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A file photo showing Two Roads Brewing Company in Stratford, Conn. Two Roads is the town’s sixth largest taxpayer.Autumn Driscoll / Autumn DriscollShow MoreShow Less
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A file photo showing Stratford-based Bridgeport Fittings, at 705 Lordship Boulevard. The business is Stratford’s 10th biggest taxpayer.Jordan Grice / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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A 2014 file photo showing a view of Ashcroft, Inc. in Stratford, Conn. The company, which makes pressure and temperature instruments, is the town’s seventh biggest taxpayer.Christian Abraham / Christian AbrahamShow MoreShow Less