Updated: 4:50 PM EDT April 17, 2021
TOLEDO, Ohio In light of the violence locally and across the nation already in 2021, Toledoans are coming together to rally for a change and call for action.
Nearly two dozen people took to Secor Road to rally for police accountability for a rally for change. All this after the recent shootings in Toledo, in Minnesota and in Chicago and as the Derek Chauvin trial is in its final stages.
The rally was put on by the Community Solidarity Response Network of Toledo. The number of black and brown people who are dying at the hands of racism just continues to be astounding, said rally goer, Rebecca Gauchet.
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Local community organizers believe the bill is tone-deaf and not the type of reform needed right now. Author: Michael Tatar (WTOL) Updated: 11:57 PM EST December 20, 2020
TOLEDO, Ohio Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is expecting a gun bill to hit his desk this week, although it s not the one he says he wanted.
Senate Bill 175 would make Ohio a stand your ground state, meaning you do not have to first retreat from using force in the face of danger. We should not be taking up bills like that when we ve had bills that have been in front of the legislature for a year, said DeWine.
Wow, I didn t realize it was so cold, she says.
She turns and heads slowly down the sidewalk, being careful not to slip on the dusting of snow covering her path. Her left leg doesn t move as easily as her right. Pratt has a discernible limp, caused partly by the steel rod in her tibia but also because nerve damage makes it difficult to feel her toes.
She has been healing for six months, ever since a wooden projectile fired by a Toledo police officer shattered her leg as she was holding a sign in front of The Attic at the corner of Adams and 17th Street.
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