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Rochester Red Wings lose in walk-off fashion for second straight night
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The Red Wings lost in walk-off fashion, 8-7, for a second straight night Wednesday against the Lehigh Valley IronPigs from Coca-Cola Park in Allentown, PA.
With the game knotted at 7-7, Wings reliever Joan Baez uncorked a wild pitch that allowed Josh Stephen to scamper home as the winning run. Stephen led off the inning with a walk, moved to second on a balk and to third on Baez’s first wild pitch of the inning.
Fort Worth police chief apologizes to widow after department mistakenly detained her, raided her home over a year ago
Nelda Price asks for no-knock raids to be reduced or done away with. Chief Neil Noakes said such raids now need approval by a deputy chief or higher-ranking officer. Author: Matt Howerton Updated: 10:09 PM CDT April 14, 2021
FORT WORTH, Texas Nelda Price received something Wednesday that she s been waiting more than a year for, a handshake, and an apology from Fort Worth s top cop.
It came on the heels of a WFAA report that detailed how Price s home was the target of a no-knock drug raid fueled by bad intel.
The outside of Nelda Price s Fort Worth home.
The approved warrant reads that knocking “would be futile, dangerous or otherwise inhibit the investigation.” However, the raid came up empty. Police didn’t find drugs, guns, or money.
“When we stood up, the police were already coming to our front door,” Nelda Price told WFAA. “…It was just horrible.”
Price is still seeking answers from Fort Worth police and city officials for reasons why her home was targeted a year ago. She and her husband John owned the home for at least 20 years.
Price sued the City of Fort Worth at the end of last year for excessive force, negligence, and violation of her rights.
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