Good evening. And we begin tonight with the breaking news. The stunning new findings about the Ferguson Police department. A damning report from the Justice Department late today. The nation, for a time, intently focused on ferguson, missouri, after the Police Shooting death of Michael Brown. And the outrage that followed, the officer involved was not indicted. Tonight here, the new findings. Authorities pointing to racist emails, traffic stops and the use of excessive force. Abcs Steve Osunsami with what they found. Reporter weve seen the protesters in the streets, but tonight, its the u. S. Justice department, directly accusing officers in ferguson, missouri, of racially biased policing. The scathing report finds that Police Routinely engage in conduct that violates the constitution and federal law. Justice Department Investigators went through 35,000 pages of police records. They found that while black residents make up 67 of the city, theyre 85 of traffic stops, 93 of all arrests a
The Paul Cuthbertson Foundation has announced the latest round of recipients of its “Live for Those Who Cannot Scholarships” awarded in honor of Cuthbertson, a Vail native who died in the spring of 2019. This.
Ski and Snowboard Club Vail’s Audrey Crowley was one of 12 athletes who accepted their nomination to the U.S. Para Alpine team, per a U.S. Ski and Snowboard press release on Monday. “I was super.
The Eagle Valley girls softball team is headed back to the state tournament for the first time since 2005. “It’s been a long time coming to change the culture of Eagle Valley softball, but we’re.
Eagle Valley only needed three innings to put away Battle Mountain in girls softball action on Monday in Gypsum. The Devils defeated the Huskies 15-0 to improve to 7-3 on the season and put an.