Release. The protesters are demanding justice for the officer involved shooting of Sylville Smith. He was killed by Milwaukee Police officer in august. Smiths death sparked riots in the sherman park neighborhood. And that Milwaukee Police officer who shot smith will go to trial on separate Sexual Assault charges dominique heagganbrown waived his preliminary hearing yesterday. He has not been charged in the Sylville Smith case. Prosecutors say he sexually assau shooting in august. According to the criminal complaint there are three other victims. Smiths family members say the Sexual Assault case should be tied to his use of deadly force. Haegganbrowns arraignment is scheduled for november 4. The District Attorney is still reviewing the Sylville Smith case. The body camera footage has not been released. There is no timeline for a charging decision. Reporting live at 23rd and wisconsin deandra adlib to weather despite the cloud cover today, we are looking quite a bit warmer. Strong winds
A senator mr. President. The presiding officer the senator from montana. Mr. Daines i ask unanimous consent the quorum call be vitiated. The presiding officer without objection. Mr. Daines i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to the consideration of Senate Resolution 181 submitted earlier today. The presiding officer the clerk will report. The clerk Senate Resolution 181, designating may 19, 2015, as national skitzencephaly awareness day. The presiding officer without objection, the senate will proceed to the measure. Mr. Daines i ask unanimous consent the resolution be agreed to the preamble be agreed to, the motion to reconsider be laid upon the table with no intervening action or debate. The presiding officer without objection. Mr. Daines i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to the consideration of Senate Resolution 182. The presiding officer the clerk will report. The clerk Senate Resolution 181, expressing the sense of the senate that defense laboratories have been and
Repeatedly tried to blame Insurance Companies too. Heres what the Washington Post fact checker had to say about that. The administrations effort to pin the blame on the Insurance Companies is a classic case of misdirection. Thats the Washington Post. Classic case of misdirection. They got three pinocchios for that whopper. Unfortunately that doesnt seem to have deterred our friends on the other side from indulging in the blame game. Within just the past week weve seen the white house lash out at the words of a cancer survivor and try to point a finger of blame at texans. And a few days ago get this one one of the president s closest political allies attacked the very kind of folks who are now losing their Health Coverage under obamacare. Free riders he called them. Free riders. You know the folks hes talking about. These arent people who have done anything wrong. Theyre not freeloaders or free riders or anything else. Theyre our neighbors, our constituents, and theyre not looking for h
Reviews were done in an adversarial basis and therefore had to be changed somewhat. If thats true you dont agree with it, why did you agree to stop sending enforcement lawyers . There was a certain message from that practice that was not the message that was intended. Weve been working hard to integrate our supervision and our enforcement elements of the bureau. Were a little different animal certainly a different animal from my experience. I had Enforcement Authority but i didnt have any sort of Examination Authority or supervisery authority. Its something i had to learn about when i came to the bureau. Most of our enforcement attorneys are in the same boat. They need to understand how the examination function works and how it is getting to a similar result. They have to understand how enforcement works when its an appropriate tool and when its not. In attempting to integrate this is one of the early judgment wes made two years early on. It seemed to me that this cost were outweighing
Russell Kasimir Pakulski,, 79, of Peachtree City, Ga thecitizen.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thecitizen.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.