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Police officers who encountered a naked man walking down a Georgia street repeatedly fired their stun guns at him and pinned him to the ground by kneeling and standing on him, ultimately and wrongfully causing his death, according to a federal lawsuit filed by the man’s parents.
Fernando Octavio Rodriguez, 24, was walking home after attending the Imagine Festival, an electronic music event held at the Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, when officers responding to a 911 report of an unclothed man approached him shortly after 10 p.m. on Sept. 20, 2019.
Over the next 10 minutes officers stunned him at least 15 times and “pinned Fernando to the ground by kneeling and standing on Fernando’s back, neck, head, arms, and legs, thereby depriving Fernando of oxygen,” the lawsuit says.
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Bay of Plenty creatives return to their roots after Covid-19 closed the curtains on the world stage
21 Apr, 2021 10:00 PM
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The Collision Theatre Company. Photo / Supplied
And, surprisingly, the Covid-19 travel restrictions have played a leading role in its ascendance. The closure of the border to stop the spread of the virus closed the curtains on the world stage for many aspiring Bay artists but the move also breathed new life into the art scene.
Performers moved back to the Bay of Plenty instead of heading overseas and are now directing shows, performing in nationwide tours and starting their own theatre companies.
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