I believe that his intentions were to kill her | Young mother s family demands justice in shooting
Aaliyah Hardy said she is keeping in good spirits and hopes her ex-boyfriend is given the highest punishment under the law. Author: Zack Briggs Updated: 10:53 PM CST February 1, 2021
SAN ANTONIO A family says justice is not being served after a 21-year-old mother was shot and the entire apartment complex put on lockdown over the weekend.
San Antonio police evacuated residents of an apartment complex on Hamilton Wolfe Road in the Medical Center Saturday evening.
Aaliyah Hardy, the mother of a 1-year-old boy, was shot multiple times by her ex-boyfriend at the apartment complex, according to police.
Rouses responds after social backlash to photo of retired owner at Trump rally at Nation s Capitol
A statement from Donald Rouse Sr. said he attended the rally and supports the president but was shocked and condemns the actions that happened afterward. Author: WWL Staff Updated: 6:25 PM CST January 7, 2021
NEW ORLEANS Rouses, a local grocery chain, scrambled to handle an avalanche of social media anger after a social media post that seemed to show support for the Washington, D.C. rally that turned into an attack on the Capitol.
Rouses’ social media pages were slammed with #boycott messages and comments calling them traitors and using words like sedition and insurrection.
Donald Rouse Sr. responds to viral selfie at Trump rally Donald Rouse, Sr., attends rally at Washington D.C. (Source: Twitter) By Rilwan Balogun | January 7, 2021 at 2:10 PM CST - Updated January 9 at 9:33 AM
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Donald Rouse, Sr. has released a statement after a photo began circulating on social media showing him at a Trump rally in Washington D.C. on Jan. 6.
Lamar White, Jr., a publisher for Bayou Brief, shared a now-deleted photo
He claims they were alongside millions of patriots. pic.twitter.com/x0pDw62oBH Lamar White, Jr. (@LamarWhiteJr) January 7, 2021
The picture came from Steven Galtier’s Facebook page, which has now been removed.
Rouses co-owner releases statement on attendance at US Capitol rally
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Rouses has released a statement after a photo shared on social media shows co-owner Donald Rouse, Sr. at Wednesday s Trump rally at the US Capitol that ended in a breach of the Capitol building.
The photo of Rouse was posted on Facebook by a man social media users have identified as a former Rouses HR Director. The photo depicts the two men outside at the rally.
The post has been deleted but the image was quickly circulated around Facebook and Twitter.
In that statement Donald Rouses says that he was there at the capital but left before the violence began. He has condemned the actions of those at the US Capitol Building saying, Violence and destruction do not represent our countryâs values, or the values of Rouses.