What started as a fun day off for two Fall River police officers quickly turned into a life-saving rescue on one of the slopes at Okemo Mountain in Vermont.
What started as a fun day off for two Fall River police officers quickly turned into a life-saving rescue on one of the slopes at Okemo Mountain in Vermont.
A Massachusetts police department is trying to make things right.
Earlier this week, a cop for the City of Fall River put up a post on the department’s Facebook page comparing the late George Floyd to former officer and now-convicted murderer Derek Chauvin.
Reportedly, the post was simply a screenshot of a tweet.
As you know, on Monday, the erstwhile Minnesota cop was found guilty of all charges second-degree murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter:
Derek Chauvin has been found guilty of all three charges in the murder of George Floyd.
A judge denied bail, Chauvin leaves the courtroom in handcuffs and his sentencing hearing is in 8 weeks. @13NewsNowpic.twitter.com/07LTfoMJuI