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37 Things You Can Do for Free in Las Vegas

37 Things You Can Do for Free in Las Vegas Thrillist 3 hrs ago © Photo courtesy of Circus Circus Did you put all your savings into GameStop and AMC stock? Buy Bitcoin at the wrong time? There are plenty of reasons to be short on cash right now, but here s the good news: there s a lot of stuff to do in Las Vegas that won t cost you a dime. A few familiar free attractions (like the million-dollar cash exhibit at Binions and the Fall of Atlantis animatronic show at the Forum Shops) remain on hiatus after closing during the pandemic. Others are back in full swing. Just remember while social-distancing restrictions are dropping by the day, you may still be asked to wear a mask on occasion. So bring one along just in case. Ultimately, the best plan is to be vaccinated when out and about. Be prepared and be safe while saving a few bucks on all the free stuff to do around town.

Officers Who Shot and Killed Armed Homeless Man Take Firings to Ninth Circuit

Oakland Police officers dressed in riot gear. (Photo via Wikipedia Commons) (CN) Five former Oakland police officers who shot and killed an armed homeless man in an alleyway in 2018 say they were fired despite several reviews and investigations that found their actions justified. On Monday, they told a Ninth Circuit panel their terminations by a court-appointed federal monitor did not comply with the city charter. Oakland police officers fired 22 rounds at 31-year-old Joshua Pawlik, found sleeping with a gun at his side in a West Oakland alley on March 11, 2018. Video from the shooting disputed the officers’ claims that Pawlik was alert and aggressive when they fired on him from behind an armored vehicle. But then-police chief Anne Kirkpatrick determined the officers’ actions were appropriate.

Report Clears Fired Oakland Cops in Fatal Shooting of Homeless Man

Oakland Police officers dressed in riot gear. (Photo via Wikipedia Commons) OAKLAND, Calif. (CN) A new report concludes that four Oakland police officers were justified in shooting a homeless man in 2018 and that they should be rehired, despite contrary findings by a court-appointed monitor and the city’s police commission. The city hired Jeffrey Sloan, a Berkeley-based employment lawyer, to review the incident in which officers fired 22 rounds at 31-year-old Joshua Pawlik, a homeless man found sleeping with a semiautomatic gun in his hand in a West Oakland alley on March 11, 2018. The report was commissioned by the city’s human resources director as part of a “Step 3” grievance procedure pursuant to the city of Oakland’s memorandum of understanding with the police union.

Oakland police officers who killed homeless man in 2018 should get their jobs back, internal review finds

Oakland police officers who killed homeless man in 2018 should get their jobs back, internal review finds
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