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After Atlanta Murders, Greater Scrutiny Of Police Killing Of Asian American Man In Poconos

After Atlanta Murders, Greater Scrutiny Of Police Killing Of Asian American Man In Poconos
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Activists plan protest over Christian Hall s death after police shooting

Questions about the shooting of Christian Hall by the Pennsylvania State Police have not gone away since the Monroe County District Attorney’s Office ruled the use of force justified.  For activist Treandous T.C Cuthbertson, these questions demand answers: Who gave the order to shoot? When did Hall become a threat to the officers? Why did the statement from the Pennsylvania State Police say that Hall pointed his gun at them “when the video evidence disproves that”?  Hall was carrying what turned out to be a realistic-looking pellet gun when he was shot on a highway overpass on Dec. 30, 2020. His hands were raised when he was shot, and as far as the available video shows, the gun was pointed up and away from police.  

Suspect to troopers: Get out of here I have a gun and will shoot you, police say

Suspect to troopers: ‘Get out of here. I have a gun and will shoot you,’ police say Updated 8:35 AM; A 40-year-old Carbon County man wanted on a felony warrant late Tuesday night was in a Monroe County home when he told Pennsylvania State Police troopers, who had entered, to “get out of here. I have a gun and will shoot you”, authorities say in a news release. Troopers from the Fern Ridge barracks had gone to the home in the 1400 block of Donaldson Road in Chestnuthill Township to serve the warrant charging Thomas Kram, of the Albrightsville section of Carbon County, with criminal trespass from March 25, records and the news release say.

Monroe County United, religious leaders to present panel discussion

Topics will be broken up into segments so that every participant has a chance to weigh in. Pre-registration is required and users are encouraged to submit a question to the panel before the gathering, set to take place 5:30 p.m. Saturday.  Though no topic is off the table, the main purpose is to bring residents together  regardless of race or religious affiliation.  “I think all (of us) are on the same page. The goal is to promote healing and whatever the format takes for our community that we as religious leaders can identify how we can be a help to the community with our churches and congregations and to promote that healing that is necessarily in these divisive times,” Vogel said. “We’ve just been through a year of just complete udder confusion, divisiveness and anxiety-driven things. Peace and healing is what’s necessary in order for us as a community to move forward in a positive way.

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