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I m Tired of the Harassment : Black Teenager Speaks Out About Racist Bullying at High School, Draws Support from Students and Community Activists

Schoolmates at a Michigan high school taunted a Black high school student with racially charged insults, called her the N-word and made fun of her appearances, she came forward to say this month. They bullied Tatayana Vanderlaan so harshly that she feared for her life and stopped attending classes, she says. But according to a plea for help that 18-year-old posted on social media this month, school administrators at Hartland High School were aware of the harassment and they did nothing to hold her bullies responsible for the torment. Tatayana Vanderlaan. (Photo: Facebook/Tatayana Vanderlaan) Vanderlaan enrolled at the school during her junior year. She’s now a senior preparing to graduate.

Conesus woman charged with DWI, felony unlicensed operation

LIVONIA – A Conesus woman was charged with driving while intoxicated following a traffic stop on Big Tree Road, reports the Livingston County Sheriff’s Office. Deputy Michael Donals was assigned to the Sheriff’s Office STOP DWI Unit about 12:30 a.m. March 6 when he initiated a traffic stop for an alleged violation of state Vehicle and Traffic Law. The operator of the vehicle was identified as Tanya M. Latone, 40, from Conesus. During the stop, the deputy suspected that Latone was under the influence of alcohol. The deputy did conduct a DWI investigation, which included the performance of standardized field sobriety tests. At the conclusion of the roadside investigation, Latone was taken into custody for DWI, the Sheriff’s Office said.

Driver arrested for excessive speeding

Driver arrested for excessive speeding Chillicothe News A Carrollton man was arrested for excessive speeding on March 5 in Livingston County following a call from an off-duty Carroll County officer altered the Livingston County Sheriff s Office (LCSO) that a certain vehicle was traveling at a very high rate of speed.  According to a press release from Livingston County Sheriff Steve Cox, at about 5:46 a.m., on Friday, March 5,  a LCSO deputy was dispatched to a call from an off-duty Carroll County officer who reported seeing a specific vehicle driving careless and imprudent at a very high rate of speed northbound on U.S. Highway 65 in Carroll County.  Approximately eight-nine minutes later the LCSO deputy checked the vehicle on U.S. Highway 65 at the Grand River Bridge at 119 mph in a 60 mph zone.

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