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Windsor Town Council to hold first meeting since police incident came to light

Windsor Town Council to hold first meeting since police incident came to light and last updated 2021-04-13 17:14:31-04 WINDSOR, Va. - The town council is meeting Tuesday night for their first public meeting following the revelation of December s traffic stop involving Lt. Caron Nazario. One of the police officers involved in the incident has been fired. The Town Manager confirms to News 3 Joe Gutierrez was fired on Sunday, which is months after the incident, but after the video of the incident went viral. The other officer involved, Daniel Crocker, remains employed, according to the Town Manager. Town officials have remained publicly quiet, outside of the town manager releasing statements. No town council members have responded to emails or phone calls from News 3.

Moe Chaieb shares moody and groovy EP Here You Can Leave Me

Moe Chaieb is a Montreal-based producer whose music meets at the intersection of moody and groovy. With strong influences from the worlds of house, RnB and pop, his synth melodies are designed to evoke feelings beyond those sparked by beating kicks and rhythmic basslines. Listeners are able to immerse themselves fully into Chaieb’s universe with his visual art inspired by Swiss modernist graphic designers, such as Odermatt, Tissi and Brockmann, as well as leaders in the Light and Space movement, like James Turrell. Growing up to Algerian parents in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Chaieb immigrated to Montreal, Canada at 18 years of age to study computer science at McGill University. After several years of pursuing a career as a software engineer, over the summer of 2020, Chaieb decided to commit his full time focus to multi-faceted art and music production.

Marvin Scott III died in police custody, family will protest until involved officers are arrested

Marvin Scott III died in police custody, family will protest until involved officers are arrested Marissa Martinez and Shelby Tauber, The Texas Tribune April 13, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail A prison is pictured in this Getty stock photo. Darrin Klimek/Getty Images For the past four weeks, a group of up to 40 protesters has gathered outside the Collin County Jail nearly every night around 9 p.m. They hang signs, draw on the sidewalk with chalk and decorate the chain link fence, celebrating the life of Marvin Scott III, who died while in the custody of jail staff in March. Consistently, their memorials have been taken down by county staff. But that doesn’t deter his sister, LaChay Batts, from returning every day with other community members outside the jail in McKinney.

US police shooting: How could the police have mistaken a gun for a Taser?

US police shooting: How could the police have mistaken a gun for a Taser? 13 Apr, 2021 07:58 PM 6 minutes to read A Black Lives Matter protest following the death of Daunte Wright. Photo / Getty Images New York Times By: Shawn Hubler and Jeremy White The chief of police for Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, where Daunte Wright, a 20-year-old Black man, was fatally shot by a white officer, said that the shooting was an accident. The officer, Kimberly A. Potter, a 26-year veteran of the force, had intended to deploy her Taser, the chief said at a news conference, but had shot her service pistol instead.

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