Gretchen Wollin, age 96, of Litchfield, MN, formerly of Winner, SD, passed away peacefully on April 13, 2023. Gretchen, one of 13 children of Ingvald and Dina
elai elaine reyes has that story. [ speaking in spanish ] reporter: because my husband didn t understand what he was saying, he pulled out a gun and put it to his head. prince george s county resident ana marina describes the time a police officer stopped her and her husband for a nonexistent parking violation. she called it racial profiling. there are dozens of stories like anna s. she and others say they re working to fight crime in their neighborhoods, only to become the targets of police. casa de maryland, one of the largest latino orgazations in the state, the aclu and others, want the latino community to be aware of its civil rights. their summer campaign counters recent police patrols in heavily hispanic neighborhoods like langely park and riverdale. when the police increase their enforcement, that means that a lot of people who are innocent are suffering police abuses. we re also launching a program of training, of human rights monitors who will go throughout th
afraid to speak up. elai elaine reyes has that story. [ speaking in spanish ] reporter: because my husband didn t understand what he was saying, he pulled out a gun and put it to his head. prince george s county resident ana marina describes the time a police officer stopped her and her husband for a nonexistent parking violation. she called it racial profiling. there are dozens of stories like anna s. she and others say they re working to fight crime in their neighborhoods, only to become the targets of police. casa de maryland, one of the largest latino organizations in the state, the aclu and others, want the latino community to be aware of its civil rights. their summer campaign counters recent police patrols in heavily hispanic neighborhoods like langely park and riverdale. when the police increase their enforcement, that means that a lot of people who are innocent are suffering police abuses. we re also launching a program of training, of human rights monitors who
help people who may be too afraid to speak up. elai elaine reyes has that story. [ speaking in spanish ] reporter: because my husband didn t understand what he was saying, he pulled out a gun and put it to his head. prince george s county resident ana marina describes the time a police officer stopped her and her husband for a nonexistent parking violation. she called it racial profiling. there are dozens of stories like anna s. she and others say they re working to fight crime in their neighborhoods, only to become the targets of police. casa de maryland, one of the largest latino organizations in the state, the aclu and others, want the latino community to be aware of its civil rights. their summer campaign counters recent police patrols in heavily hispanic neighborhoods like langely park and riverdale. when the police increase their enforcement, that means that a lot of people who are innocent are suffering police abuses. we re also launching a program of training, o
they showed pictures of the 22-year-old out partying while her little girl was reportedly missing. they showed the duct tape that claimed to be used on caylee s skull. to say there is no evidence to connect casey anthony to caylee s death ignores all of this evidence. reporter: from the beginning, anthony s lawyers insisted caylee accidentally drowned and the family tried to cover it up. they claimed casey s father sexually abused her as a child and the trauma from that experience led her to lie about what happened to her daughter. casey will be back before the judge thursday. the charge of lying to investigators carries a sentence of four years. she s already done three. the most she could get is a year. to give us more perspective on all of this is former defense attorney reene sandler. you were not surprised is by all of this at all. is this because of the bar for reasonable doubt, the forensics are just not there? in this case, the evidence just was lacking. we