1/1 A SECONDARY school is providing more than 150 families with hampers packed with high-quality food - amid widespread criticism of the quantity of some parcels being sent to children across the country during lockdown. Thomas Hardye School in Dorchester is providing food parcels to families from four schools who would normally receive free school meals. The hampers, which include two kilograms of potatoes, one kilogram of carrots, four bananas, four apples, two onions, a kilogram of meat, cheese, pasta, rice, baked beans, chopped tomatoes and 10 free range eggs, cost roughly £16 per child per week, and are partly funded by the government and partly funded by the school.
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of evidence in yesterday s deadly officer-involved shooting of a 19-year-old. as anger builds in response of that teenager who police say fired a weapon at them. them. lindaa yee shows us reporter: i just spoke to police chief greg sur. he says the 19-year-old was a parolee from washington state and he is a person of interest in the shooting of four people up there, including a pregnant woman who was killed. police say they shot him but in self-defense. minutes after the shooting, they never found the weapon until they were tipped off today by a you tube video. a witness video posted posted on you tube documents the shooting. it went one, two, three, four you are five, six. on the ground, a weapon picked up by someone in the crowd, police looked at that video, identified the person, and recovered the gun today. investigators believe it s the same .45 caliber weapon used by the suspect to fire at officers. the suspect fled on foot. at this point we believe the suspec
hard time convincing this crowd. this image terrifies communities across the country, believing that they will happen in san jose randomly. this woman doesn t want to us reveal her identity because she is undocumented. so we ll call her jeanette. she says she has been fearful of police but now more than ever. folks are not coming forward to report crime. they re living in fear. the chief brought in two immigration and customs enforcement or i.c.e. agents to work with his officers in a resting violent gang members, men who are often undocumented. there has never been a secret. we have a gang issue in san jose. chief will watch the two agents closely to make sure they re only going after violent gang members. we re not interested in the status of law-abiding citizens. we re not. we are interested in people causing grief. jeanette says she is not buying it. do you believe him? not. you don t believe him? never. i.c.e. tells nbc bay area, it has agents in sa