vimarsana.com

Page 15 - மார்டின் லூதர் கிங் பவுல்வர்டு News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

EPA and Des Moines move to rehab polluted eyesore property

EPA and Des Moines move to rehab polluted eyesore property Follow Us Question of the Day   Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Michael Regan speaks during a news conference at the Des Moines TCE Superfund Site, Tuesday, May 4, 2021, in Des Moines, Iowa. Regan joined Des Moines officials at the former industrial site at the edge . more > By DAVID PITT - Associated Press - Tuesday, May 4, 2021 DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - The administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in his first visit to Iowa joined state and city officials Tuesday to announce the future plans for a sprawling former industrial site at a high-profile spot on the edge of downtown Des Moines.

Police ID Man Who Allegedly Side-Swiped Police Car, Shot At Officer

By: News 9 OKLAHOMA CITY - An arrest warrant was issued Monday for a man accused of side-swiping an Oklahoma City Police officer s vehicle early Saturday and shooting at him. Quinton Edward Pace, 37, of Midwest City, is wanted on suspicion of shooting with intent to kill, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon-vehicle and use of a firearm while committing a felony. According to police, the officer responded to another call as he was driving along Martin Luther King Boulevard near Northeast 52nd Street just after 2 a.m. when another driver approached and struck the police vehicle. Just started hitting him,” Oklahoma City Police Department Captain Dan Stewart said. “Basically side swiped him.”

OKCPD: Officer Shoots Suspect After Suspect Crashes Into Him And Opens Fire | News Radio 1000 KTOK

By KTOK News May 3, 2021 An Oklahoma City police officer shot a man who allegedly crashed into the officer s squad car and opened fire. Officials say the officer was sideswiped on Martin Luther King Boulevard overnight Saturday while he was driving to assist other officers. Police say the man started shooting at the officer, who was able to return fire and hit the suspect. The officer was not injured. The suspect was taken to the hospital, where his condition is unknown.

The detective who knew too much: Don DuPay s Portland police career haunts him He s still trying to get justice

The detective who knew too much: Don DuPay’s Portland police career haunts him. He’s still trying to get justice Today 7:03 AM Don DuPay joined the Portland Police Bureau in 1961. He resigned in frustration 17 years later. (Photos courtesy of Don DuPay) Facebook Share When Don DuPay found her in the Plaid Pantry store, the woman was sprawled on her back, her clothes torn from her body. She’d been raped and then knifed to death. A week earlier the first week of September in 1975 the Portland police detective had taken on another distressing case, this one involving a Black teenager shot to death in his bedroom. DuPay showed up late for the autopsy, hoping to avoid seeing the medical examiner saw into the boy’s skull.

Man Hospitalized After Exchanging Gunfire With Officer In NE OKC

By: Hunter McKee OKLAHOMA CITY - A man is hospitalized following a shootout with an Oklahoma City police officer Saturday morning. Investigators said the suspect fired first before the officer returned fire. The shooting happened near Northeast 52nd Street and Martin Luther King Boulevard just after 2 a.m. According to police, the officer responded to another call as he was driving along MLK when another driver approached and struck the police vehicle. Just started hitting him,” Oklahoma City Police Department Captain Dan Stewart said. “Basically side swiped him.” The officer then slowed down to stop, but the other driver then accelerated and hit him again.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.