Ex-Buffalo officer fired for reporting chokehold to receive pension after lawsuit win
“While the Eric Garners and the George Floyds of the world never had a chance for a “do-over”, at least here the correction can be done,” a judge ruled
Former Buffalo police officer
Cariol Horne was fired in 2006 after her attempt to stop a colleague from choking a suspect, and now after winning a lawsuit, she will receive her full pension.
WIVB 4 reported the State Supreme Court vacated a previous ruling that sided with her being fired. Judge
Dennis Ward issued the ruling on Tuesday and cited recent events in his decision. According to the outlet, the judge wrote “While the
By criminalizing a product preferred by mostly Black smokers, law enforcement will be given a new license to arbitrarily stop-and-frisk cigarette smokers they encounter.
what we are doing to org is no that energy we know it s coming my big brother here in baltimore is the unofficial mayor stoke ki has organized a rally in clover dale park to show support and thanks to the prosecutor and attorney general for stepping up to the plate and putting these putting the indictment out on these six police these people who have been protesting over the last several days in some ways against the system today you want them to come out and protest or demonstrate in support of the system? well the support is not of the system. the system is still broken. the micro issue is that yes, there was an indictment made, we have one test step towards justice for freddie gray and his family and the city of baltimore but the macro issue is the freddie grays, eric garners, mike browns trayvon martins, oscar grants of the world, macro impression by this government system towards african-american in america. that has to be addressed. we re excited one small step
investigators did not come and try to speak with dorian right away. because he was a suspect in the convenience store robbery that michael brown was involved in. and he failed to mention that in the early statement. and michael brown he said they met on the street, failed to mention the convenience store robbery. and where were they between 7:00 a.m. and 11:53 when they got to the convenience store. you never hear an answer to that. thank you, both of you. thank you for your time. and live pictures. protesters gathering in new york city s terminal and another protest over eric garner s. and a cyber attack, is kim jong-un behind it? a new clue in that investigation tonight. [ male announcer ] you wouldn t ignore signs of damage in your home. are you sure you re not ignoring them in your body? even if you re treating your crohn s disease or ulcerative colitis,
from him about the grand jury. and when you watch the video, you say is there anything more you need to see. the grand jury did. they were looking at this for months. next, we are standing by for the family of eric garner, the unarmed man killed in the chokehold and they are expected to speak after the grand jury decided not to indict the nypd officer in his death. and we are watching protesters gather in new york city tonight with their arms up as you can see in that video that eric garner s were and the context of his hands and whether they were up in surrender or not is very important. we ll be right back. [ chanting ] foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capitalizes on diversity across the credit spectrum and gets exposure to frontier and emerging markets. if you convert 4-quarter p/e of the s&p 500, its yield is doing a lot better. if you ve had to become your own investment expert, maybe it s time for bny mellon,