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Watch Now: Amherst County High School holds vaccine clinic for students 16 and older

Amherst County High School junior Amya Hankton said she felt relieved after she received her first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine Friday afternoon at the school. “It feels like this is finally coming to an end,” she said. “It’s a relief.” Hankton, 17, said she has been participating in the Amherst Remote Academy this year, primarily as a precaution because of COVID-19. She hopes, now that she and her fellow classmates and teachers are receiving the vaccine, she’ll feel safe enough to spend her senior year back in the classroom. Amherst County High School held its first vaccination clinic for students Friday, following Gov. Ralph Northam’s announcement earlier this month that Virginians ages 16 and older would be eligible to get the vaccine starting April 18.

Virginia police officer found justified in shooting at man, killing dog, prosecutor says

A prosecutor in Virginia says a Lynchburg police officer was justified in shooting at a man while trying to take him into custody during a mental health episode and killing a dog the man was holding. Multiple officers responded to the Cherrywood Suites extended-stay apartments the night of Feb. 25 for at least two calls about a man who was having a mental health episode, according to statements from the Lynchburg Police Department and an investigation report released Tuesday. One of the callers had just ended a relationship with the man, the report states, and officers said the man was under the influence of multiple drugs, had bladed weapons in the apartment, had a history of violence and recently had become paranoid after having stopped taking psychiatric medications.

Lynchburg police officer found justified in shooting at man, killing dog

BY RACHEL MAHONEY The (Lynchburg) News & Advance LYNCHBURG — A Lynchburg Police Department officer who shot at a man while trying to take him into custody during a mental health episode, killing a dog the man was holding, was justified in his actions, a prosecutor has determined. Multiple officers responded to the Cherrywood Suites extended-stay apartments off Holcomb Path Road the night of Feb. 25 for at least two calls about a man who was having a mental health episode, according to statements from police and an investigation report released Tuesday. One of the callers had just ended a relationship with the man, the report states, and officers determined that the man was under the influence of multiple drugs, had bladed weapons in the apartment, had a history of violence and had recently become paranoid after he stopped taking psychiatric medications.

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