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Police Force Cutting into Family Ties: 23-Year-Old Targeted by an Order Given by His Uncle - Los Angeles Sentinel

Police Force Cutting into Family Ties: 23-Year-Old Targeted by an Order Given by His Uncle By Betti Halsell, Contributing Writer Published May 20, 2021 Jamal Shakir graduated with two bachelor’s degrees in Kinesiology and Digital Creative Media and Film, from LaGrange College, a private college in Georgia that’s ranked top 10 by U.S. News and World Report. (courtesy of Douglas Hicks Law) On Tuesday, May 10, Attorney Carl Douglas, and Black Lives Matter Los Angeles Co-founder Melina Abdullah joined 23-year-old filmmaker Jamal Shakir to announce a lawsuit against the City of Los Angeles and LAPD police officer, Eric Anderson. The premise of the case sounded like many others, law enforcement using overly aggressive force to manage a peaceful protest, but for Shakir, the order for his attack came directly from a family member.

Fatal hit-and-run defendant released on $5,000 bond

Fatal hit-and-run defendant released on $5,000 bond José Santiago Mendoza, 65, of Bladensburg, Md., who alleged left the scene of the fatal accident, has no previous criminal record. By .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Staff Journalist A Fauquier County Circuit Court judge on Thursday granted bail to a Maryland man charged in a hit-and-run accident last month that killed a 2-year-old girl near Opal. After a brief hearing Thursday morning, Judge Lon E. Farris ordered the release of José Santiago Mendoza, 65, of Bladensburg, on a $5,000 secured bond. The defendant will return to Fauquier County General District Court for a preliminary hearing Wednesday, March 24.

Fatal hit-and-run defendant will remain behind bars

José Santiago Mendoza, 65, of Bladensburg, Md., has no criminal record. She was staying with her grandparents for the weekend . . . . Obviously, they’re devastated — just wrecked. Assistant Commonwealth s Attorney Douglas B. Rogers By .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Staff Journalist A Maryland man charged in Saturday’s hit-and-run accident that killed a 2-year-old girl near Opal will remain in jail after a bond hearing Wednesday in Fauquier County General District Court. Judge Charles F. Sievers initially decided to release José Santiago Mendoza, 65, of Bladensburg, on an unsecured bond, provided he adhered to several conditions. The judge ordered Mr. Mendoza to give up his passport, live with his sister in Culpeper and not to leave Virginia except for work — pending the case’s resolution.

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