Por: New York Daily News Nation November 10, 2022
A Florida sheriff apologized this week after a legally blind man was arrested when deputies mistook his walking cane for a gun. Deputy Jayme Gohde and her supervisor were suspended after arresting James Hodges, of Lake City on Oct. 31 for resisting an officer without violence, according to Columbia County Sheriff Mark Hunter. “As sheriff, I take full responsibility for this event and want to extend my sincere apologies to Mr. Hodges for the... + full article
CBS News USA Crime November 10, 2022
A blind man in Florida was arrested after officers mistook his cane for a gun. Now, two officers with the Columbia County Sheriff's Office have been put on temporary administrative leave.Body camera footage shows an officer approach James Hodges as he walks down the street... + más
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WGN-TV USA Nation November 10, 2022
Posted: Nov 9, 2022 / 05:07 PM CST Updated: Nov 9, 2022 / 05:07 PM CST SHARE HOBART, Ind. — Raising Cane’s, a restaurant famously known for exclusively selling chicken fingers, is suing a Northwest Indiana shopping center after being told — eight months and over a million... + más
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Fox News USA Sports November 03, 2022
A national organization representing the blind community called out owner Jerry Jones over his blind referee costume, arguing that costumes like his further perpetuates stereotypes that the blind are incompetent. The National Federation of the Blind director Chris Danielsen... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Crime October 22, 2022
An Orange County man remained in the hospital Monday after deputies shot him following a Sunday night fight in which he was accused of attempting to kill his brother. Avery Bobby Williams, 38, is facing charges of attempted first-degree murder, aggravated battery on a pregnant... + más
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ABC7 USA Nation October 22, 2022
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (CNS) -- The family of Blake Anderson, whose violent arrest at an Inglewood hookah bar over the weekend was captured on cellphone video, will hold a news conference Friday with attorneys to announce an excessive force claim against Los Angeles County... + más
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The Advocate USA Crime October 13, 2022
Assumption Parish sheriff's deputies have arrested three adult teens and two juvenile teens in connection with the armed robbery of a truck stop casino, the Sheriff's Office said Wednesday.The accused robbers, four of whom are from Jefferson Parish's west bank,... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA World September 27, 2022
OAKLAND, Calif. — The Alameda County Sheriff’s Office in Northern California has stripped 47 deputies – 10 percent of the force – of their guns and arrest powers because they failed psychological exams, it was reported Monday. It was “horrible” to have to relieve the... + más
47 NorCal sheriff's deputies stripped of guns, duties due to 'unsatisfactory' psych exam scores | ABC7
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