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Town of Clarkstown and District Attorney Hold DWI Accident Scene Demonstration


After two recent teenage drunk driving related deaths, several departments came together to host an event intended to raise awareness of the dangers of driving while intoxicated (DWI) and distracted. The Clarkstown Police Department, New City Fire Department, New City Ambulance Corp, STAT Med Evac, Higgins Funeral Home, and Clarkstown Town Justice David Ascher, presented a mock DWI accident scene at Zukor Park on Wednesday.
“Our communities are still reeling from these losses,” said Clarkstown Supervisor George Hoehmann. “We have to learn from them.”
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On April 24, Suffern High School student Jacqueline Zangrilli, 16, died in a DWI crash on Route 202. The driver and three other passengers were seriously injured, and the driver is facing charges, including vehicular manslaughter. Just 12 days later, Clarkstown High School North student Vladyslav Hvalyk, 16, was killed in a drunk driving crash in New City that left another studen ....

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Police Department Apologizes for Post Suggesting George Floyd Should've 'Placed His Hands Behind His Back' Like Chauvin – RedState


A Massachusetts police department is trying to make things right.
Earlier this week, a cop for the City of Fall River put up a post on the department’s Facebook page comparing the late George Floyd to former officer and now-convicted murderer Derek Chauvin.
Reportedly, the post was simply a screenshot of a tweet.
As you know, on Monday, the erstwhile Minnesota cop was found guilty of all charges second-degree murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter:
Derek Chauvin has been found guilty of all three charges in the murder of George Floyd.
A judge denied bail, Chauvin leaves the courtroom in handcuffs and his sentencing hearing is in 8 weeks. @13NewsNowpic.twitter.com/07LTfoMJuI ....

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