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Norfolk Police officer reassigned after anonymous donation made to Kyle Rittenhouse s legal defense fund linked to officer s email

Norfolk Police officer reassigned after anonymous donation made to Kyle Rittenhouse s legal defense fund linked to officer s email Nam Y. Huh/AP Kyle Rittenhouse appears for an extradition hearing in Lake County court Friday, Oct. 30, 2020, in Waukegan, Ill. Rittenhouse is accused of killing two protesters days after Jacob Blake was shot by police in Kenosha, Wis. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh, Pool) By: Web Staff and last updated 2021-04-16 12:31:51-04 An online newspaper reports an anonymous donation to the legal defense fund of Kyle Rittenhouse is associated with the official email address of Sgt. William Kelly, who works in Internal Affairs at the Norfolk Police Department.

Norfolk police officer reassigned after allegation he donated money to Kyle Rittenhouse s defense fund

Norfolk police officer reassigned after allegation he donated money to Kyle Rittenhouse s defense fund Chief Larry Boone said an investigation was taking place after a report the officer gave money to Rittenhouse, who s accused of killing two protesters in Wisconsin. Author: Brian Farrell Updated: 4:12 PM EDT April 16, 2021 NORFOLK, Va. Police Chief Larry Boone said Friday that a member of the Norfolk Police Department was reassigned after an allegation surfaced that the officer contributed to a defense fund for Kyle Rittenhouse. Rittenhouse is the 18-year-old man from Illinois who s accused of killing two people and hurting another person at a protest against police brutality in Wisconsin in August 2020.

Norfolk city leaders respond to double shooting on Granby Street

Norfolk city leaders respond to double shooting on Granby Street The City of Norfolk continues to work hard to mitigate violence, to help its victims heal, and address the factors that influence violence in our communities. Author: Angelo Vargas Updated: 7:32 PM EDT April 8, 2021 NORFOLK, Va. City of Norfolk leaders responded to a double shooting in downtown Norfolk on Wednesday. Mayor Kenneth Alexander sent out a statement explaining the city works hard to mitigate violence and help its victims heal: “Each instance of violence in our city should be cause for collective concern and should not be accepted in any community. This incident is under investigation by the Norfolk Police Department, and we look forward to its resolution. The City of Norfolk continues to work hard to mitigate violence, to help its victims heal, and address the factors that influence violence in our communities. This has included proactive engagement with our youth,

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