Waiting. One person emerged from the home with his hands up. About 45 minutes later four other people came out. Heres what the witness told us early on. we heard them talk to someone through the door. And they told him to call his parents, call your mom and dad. So we knew someone was in there. They said they tried to get in because i asked the Police Officer and he said we cant get in because he has it barricaded very well. 54 taken from the house. Again, madacc was there to take them away. Reporting live in milwaukee, Beverly Taylor fox 6 news. Steph thanks bev. One day after a decision was announced. That a wauwatosa officer will not face criminal charges. Were learning more about what lead up to a deadly officerinvolved shooting. Fox sixs Myra Sanchick joins us District Attorney made his ruling yesterday, theyve received Death Threats. They are investigating them and are on high alert. Meanwhile, were getting a look at the 180 pages of documents from the Milwaukee Police investigat
A federal judge on Monday allowed the majority of claims to move forward in sprawling litigation that claims chemical hair relaxer products made by L'Oreal USA, Revlon and others cause cancer and other injuries. Illinois-based U.S. District Judge Mary Rowland denied most of the companies’ arguments in their motion to dismiss the complaint in the multidistrict litigation over the products. Of the 15 counts in the complaint, Rowland dismissed three entirely and a portion of a fourth, finding the plaintiffs had not done enough to bolster their claims that the companies committed fraud.
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A federal judge on Monday allowed the majority of claims to move forward in sprawling litigation that claims chemical hair relaxer products made by L'Oreal USA, Revlon and others cause cancer and other injuries.
A federal judge on Monday (Nov 13) allowed the majority of claims to move forward in sprawling litigation that claims chemical hair relaxer products made by L'Oreal USA, Revlon and others cause cancer and other injuries. Illinois-based US District Judge Mary Rowland denied most of the companies’ arguments in their motion to dismiss the complaint in the multidistrict litigation over.