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Prisoners in Montana are Getting Priority for COVID Vaccine

Prisoners in Montana are Getting Priority for COVID Vaccine Enter your number to get our free mobile app I have no problem with prisoners in our prison system and inmates in our jails being vaccinated, especially for COVID-19. I do have a problem with them moving to the front of the line and getting the vaccine before hard-working Americans can get the vaccine- especially when the vaccine is in limited supply. If you missed the good news that came out Monday, President Trump s efforts to deliver a COVID-19 vaccine to the American people in record time is now coming to fruition. President Trump delivers once again. Health care workers, obviously, top the priority list for getting the vaccine.

Montana Department of Corrections announces fifth COVID-19-related inmate death

Montana Dept of Corrections reports 5th COVID-19-related inmate death

Police say Billings suspect drove vehicle at officers before he was shot

Police say Billings suspect drove vehicle at officers before he was shot and last updated 2020-12-10 11:19:33-05 BILLINGS — Police said Wednesday a man drove a vehicle at officers before he was shot. Lt. Brandon Wooley of the Billings Police Department said in a news release that the shooting on Tuesday at about 3 p.m. in the 600 block of Clause Circle happened as officers with the Montana Violent Offender Task Force attempted to arrest 36-year-old Richard Martinez on warrants. When Martinez drove at the officers, one of them fired at Martinez, Wooley said. Martinez was taken by ambulance to a Billings medical facility where he was treated for a gunshot wound and released. He is currently being held at the Yellowstone County jail on outstanding warrants and a possible new felony charge of assault on a peace officer, Wooley said.

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