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Cleveland begins vaccinating firefighters and EMS workers; police not included in first phase

Cleveland begins vaccinating firefighters and EMS workers; police not included in first phase Cleveland begins vaccinating firefighters and EMS workers; police not included in first phase By Jim Nelson | December 24, 2020 at 9:05 PM EST - Updated December 24 at 9:05 PM CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) -The City of Cleveland has started vaccinating its first responders, in accordance with the Ohio Department of Health’s Phase 1A guidelines. Fire Chief Angelo Calvillo was among the first to receive the Moderna vaccine on Thursday, followed by EMS Commissioner Nicole Carlton. Cleveland Fire Chief Angelo Calvillo among the first city leaders to receive the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. Fire and EMS getting the shots first as part of the state s Phase 1A plan. Video shot by City of Cleveland. pic.twitter.com/m19J45ceeq— Jim Nelson (@JimNelsonTV) December 24, 2020

Ohio Stand Your Ground gun bill awaits Gov DeWine s decision

​​​​​​Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine speaks at a news conference in Cleveland, Feb. 27, 2020. (Associated Press) The bill, which passed 18-11, with four Republicans and seven Democrats voting against it, would remove the requirement that someone must try to retreat before shooting in self-defense. The Ohio House passed the proposal Thursday on a party-line 52-31 vote, Cleveland.com reported. The current law makes an exception for self-defense shootings in one s own home or vehicle, according to WTOL. My right to defend myself from serious bodily harm or death does not change just because I am outside the walls of my home . inside or outside my car. My right to defend myself from serious bodily harm or death should be extended to anywhere I am lawfully allowed to be, Rep. Kyle Koehler, R-Springfield, tweeted earlier this month. 

Ohio s stand your ground gun bill heads to DeWine s desk

Ohio ‘stand your ground’ bill, expanding right to shoot to kill in self-defense, heads to DeWine s desk The legislation removes a legal requirement that people try to retreat from a confrontation before shooting to kill in perceived self-defense. Credit: Ohio General Assembly Author: Associated Press, Jake Zuckerman Ohio Capital Journal Published: 9:53 AM EST December 18, 2020 Updated: 5:41 PM EST December 18, 2020 COLUMBUS, Ohio The Ohio House passed legislation late Thursday evening that removes a legal requirement that people try to retreat from a confrontation before shooting to kill in perceived self-defense.  The Senate agreed on Friday to amendments to the bill and it moves to Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine s desk.

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