Portland city attorneys are asking a federal judge to throw out a use-of-force lawsuit against the Portland Police Bureau (PPB) because the plaintiff can't identify which PPB officer shot him with a munition from behind during a 2020 protest. Portlander Dexter Pearce was participating in a racial justice protest on July 4, 2020 in Southwest Portland when, as was custom during most nightly protests, PPB officers ordered the crowd to disperse. According to Pearce's lawsuit,.
Reported multi-state car thief arrested in Forsyth County Dexter Pearce, of Birmingham, Ala., was arrested on Jan. 29 after reportedly leading officers with the Cumming Police Department and Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office on a chase, which ended after FCSO deputies used “spike strips to immobilize the vehicle.”
An Alabama man’s alleged multi-state string of car thefts came to an end in Forsyth County.
According to a Facebook post from the Carrol County Sheriff’s Office, Dexter Pearce, of Birmingham, Ala., was arrested on Jan. 29 after reportedly leading officers with the Cumming Police Department and Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office on a chase, which ended after FCSO deputies used “spike strips to immobilize the vehicle.”
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Three people have been arrested after a car was stolen from the Shottenkirk dealership last week in Canton. (Shutterstock)
CANTON, GA Three people have been arrested for their part in the theft of a vehicle from the Shottenkirk dealership in Canton last week.
The suspects were taken into custody on Jan. 31 after a car chase by the Cumming Police Department with the assistance of the Forsyth County Sheriff s Office. At the time of the arrests, the suspects were found to be driving a different vehicle that was stolen.
Additional information from an investigation found that the driver and passengers were potentially involved in the recent vehicle theft in Canton. The three people that fled from the Cumming Police were Dexter Pearce, 32, Christopher Davidson, 32, and Ruby Stevenson, 23. All from Alabama.