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Lynchburg police officer found justified in shooting at man, killing dog
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Lynchburg Police reopen 2017 homicide case
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AMHERST â A Lynchburg man was sentenced Wednesday to a little more than four years in prison for leading law enforcement on a high-speed chase through Madison Heights during the summer that ended up sending him, another driver and an Amherst County Sheriffâs deputy to the hospital.
Joshua Carl Finnegan, 22, pleaded guilty in November to a list of nine charges from the July 8 chase, including driving under the influence of drugs, felony eluding police and four counts of reckless driving.
At Finneganâs sentencing hearing Wednesday, Amherst County Sheriffâs Sgt. Blake Hudson said he was running radar off Seminole Drive at about 5 p.m. that day when a white Chevrolet pickup, later determined to have Finnegan at the wheel, sped past him at 65 mph in a 35 mph zone.
Three Lynchburg officers hospitalized after Saturday morning crash
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Lynchburg leaders push vaccine through faith circles in communities of color
COVID-19 continues to affect communities of color at a disproportionately high rate
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LYNCHBURG, VA. – On Wednesday night, faith and health leaders in Lynchburg hosted a virtual town hall for communities of color and the COVID-19 vaccine. These communities continue to be hard-hit by severe cases, and work is being done to keep people safe.
Five faith and health leaders from Lynchburg gathered together to share the facts. Starting with what the COVID-19 vaccine is, and is not.
“Vaccines were developed essentially to rev up that immune system and enable our bodies to fight infection,” Dr. Winifred Agard of Lynchburg General Hospital said.