Michael glass is the civil attorney for two of the officers who are suing mosby for defamation of character. The motivation for bringing these charges was not to prosecute criminal conduct. It was to quell the riots. And it was politically motivated. Judge Barry Williams said prosecutors failed to prove goodson deliberately gave freddie gray a rough ride, while he was shackled in the back of that police van. And he said they failed to prove goodson knew or should have known gray desperately needed medical care. A small group of protestors expressed their frustration and disappointsment. Disappointment. Ive been beaten by police. It is the way it is supposed to happen. Based on the evidence that was presented. Reporter now, officer over a year. He should get back on the payroll now. And he can apply for up to a year of back pay. Live in baltimore, bruce leshan, wusa 9. Thanks for that report. The Baltimore Police report canceled all Police Officers lead today. The Maryland National guar
SALINA (KSNT) – For the second-straight season, Wamego softball ends the year as state champions. The Lady Raiders completed their run with a 5-0 victory over Andale in the title game on Friday. It wasn’t an easy road, with Wamego’s first round game of state lasting 17 innings, ending in a 2-1 walk-off over Clearwater. […]
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The Dallas Mavericks are continuing their tradition of encouraging North Texas students to read more.
The 2021 Mavs Reading Challenge is in full swing. The 40-day program is an effort to encourage the love of reading for kids of all ages.
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“Literacy is so important,” said Katie Edwards, Senior Vice President of External Affairs. “They say that literacy levels by the third grade have such an impact. [Those reading skills] go with them for the rest of their lives. We just want to make reading fun. You can log your minutes and win prizes from Whataburger and the Mavs. The whole point is to read and to love reading, not just because you have to. We want it to become because they want to.”
High schools: Brady girls advance to another D-II Final Four
Bow guard Lindsey LaPerlo keeps the dribble while diving for the ball as Brady sisters, Ami and Isabella Rivera can only watch at Bow High School on Thursday, Februrary 25, 2021. GEOFF FORESTER
Brady guard Ami Rivera has no where to go as Bow forward Jess Chaimberlin is ready to defend during the first half at Bow High School on Thursday, February 25, 2021. GEOFF FORESTER
Bishop Brady senior Ami Rivera turns the corner against Pembroke Academy on Wednesday night in Concord against Pembroke Academy. Rivera had 21 points to lead Brady to a 80-54 win. RAY LABBE