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New Bedford candidates discuss budget, taxes, affordable housing southcoasttoday.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from southcoasttoday.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Council approves settlement, which includes apology and changes in how police are trained. By Jeramey Jannene - May 4th, 2021 12:34 pm //end headline wrapper ?> Sterling Brown and City Hall. Brown photo provided, City Hall photo by Jeramey Jannene. It’s taken three years, but the City of Milwaukee, Milwaukee Police Department and former Milwaukee Bucks guard Sterling Brown have an approved settlement regarding a 2018 incident. As part of the agreement, the City of Milwaukee and Milwaukee Police Department will issue a statement formally apologizing for the incident and admit the incident “escalated in an unnecessary manner and despite Mr. Brown’s calm behavior.”
Juez solicitó 'extremar' la vigilancia de Jorge Yunda y de otros imputados por pruebas PCR elcomercio.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from elcomercio.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Shocking new police footage shows bloodied Houston Rockets guard Sterling Brown, 26, in the moments after he was assaulted and 'hit with a bottle' outside a Miami strip club Shocking new police video has emerged showing a bloodied Houston Rockets guard Sterling Brown after he was assaulted outside of a Miami-area strip club Brown, 26, reportedly entered the wrong van on his way out of the club that night and got into an argument with the vehicle's other occupants He was then jumped, beaten, and struck with a bottle, causing a head wound In the footage, some of which was muted by police, a shirtless Brown is seen holding a white t-shirt to his face to soak up the blood pouring down his body
By Jeramey Jannene - Apr 26th, 2021 07:15 pm //end headline wrapper ?> Sterling Brown and City Hall. Brown photo provided, City Hall photo by Jeramey Jannene. Milwaukee finally has a settlement agreement with former Milwaukee Bucks shooting guard Sterling Brown regarding a 2018 incident with the Milwaukee Police Department. And it’s a big one beyond the price tag. The city will pay Brown $750,000 for attorney’s fees and damages, issue a public apology and commit to updating MPD standard operating procedures with a focus on anti-racism and de-escalation. A copy of the settlement obtained by Urban Milwaukee (included below) shows that the City of Milwaukee and Milwaukee Police Department will issue a statement formally apologizing for the incident and admit the incident “escalated in an unnecessary manner and despite Mr. Brown’s calm behavior.”
Street naming for New Bedford, Greensboro Four activist Jibreel Khazan southcoasttoday.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from southcoasttoday.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Alderman says deal isn't ready to be approved. By Jeramey Jannene - Jan 11th, 2021 08:01 pm //end headline wrapper ?> Sterling Brown and City Hall. Brown photo provided, City Hall photo by Jeramey Jannene. Professional basketball player Sterling Brown made national news in November when news broke that he had agreed to a settlement with the City of Milwaukee regarding his treatment at the hands of Milwaukee police officers in January 2018. The city would admit officers violated Brown’s constitutional rights as part of the settlement, a landmark admission. But the city has yet to actually approve the deal. Instead, a Common Council committee has met twice in closed session and little has been said publicly about why things keep getting delayed.
As Sam Cooke’s “A Change is Gonna Come” played, Jamie Anthony ran up and down the streets of New Bedford using her camera to document people of every generation participating in a Black Lives Matter march this past June. When her legs got tired, Anthony, 23, sat on top of a car that was driving slowly with the protest and was able to really take in the different ages of all the people marching, which included people who had already marched for racial equity in their lifetimes. “It was just an impactful moment because it was almost like we took a step back in time and I was looking at history repeat itself ... but also seeing the triumph and strength and tears in my community,” Anthony said recently. “It was an amazing moment for me.”