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Ayakashi Triangle Chapter #43 Manga Review

What They Say: Japan may be brimming with mysterious monsters called ayakashi, but they have a special exorcist ninja force to counter the threat! Young exorcist ninja Matsuri spends his days fighting ayakashi to protect his childhood friend Suzu. But when an ayakashi cat named Shirogane shows up, things get turned upside down! Legendary mangaka Kentaro Yabuki returns to Shonen Jump with this new fantasy series full of ayakashi and romance! Content: (please note that content portions of a review may contain spoilers) Does anyone else want to learn what Matsuri’s mom is like? I know I do! We learn right away that she can hold her liquor very well as she defeats Soga and Reo’s dads in a drinking contest. They’re no lightweights! Impressive. Anyway, Matsuri’s mom, Matoi, has gathered everyone to inform them that at least three ayakashi that were sealed by the previous Ayakashi Medium have been revived. That doesn’t sound good! Everyone needs to be on guard. That’s why she

Police officer convicted of murder still gets paid in Alabama

Alabama Democratic Party calls for firings of Huntsville police chief, officer convicted of murder

Alabama Democratic Party calls for firings of Huntsville police chief, officer convicted of murder Updated May 10, 9:29 PM; Posted May 10, 9:29 PM Huntsville police officer William Ben Darby took the stand in his own defense during his murder trial at the Madison County Courthouse in downtown Huntsville, Ala. on May 5, 2021.Lee Roop | lroop@al.com Facebook Share Alabama Democratic Party Executive Director Wade Perry on Monday called for the firings of Huntsville Police Chief Mark McMurray and Officer William Darby after Darby was placed on paid administrative leave following his conviction on murder charges. “He’s a convicted murderer. He shouldn’t get another day’s pay. Fire him. And the police chief,” Perry said in an email.

Officer convicted of murder still gets paid in Alabama

Officer convicted of murder still gets paid in Alabama May 11, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail This booking photograph from Friday, May 7, 2021, shows Huntsville, Ala., police officer William Darby, who was convicted of murder in a fatal shooting that happened in 2018. Prosecutors argued that Darby had no justifiable reason to shoot Jeffrey Parker as Parker held a gun to his own head. (Madison County Sheriff s Office via AP)Madison County Sheriff s Office/AP HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP) An Alabama police officer convicted of murder for shooting a suicidal man who was holding a gun to his own head has been taken off duty but will continue to be paid, the city of Huntsville said.

Alabama police officer convicted of murder still gets paid in state

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what s clicking on Foxnews.com. HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – An Alabamapolice officer convicted of murder for shooting a suicidal man who was holding a gun to his own head has been taken off duty but will continue to be paid, the city of Huntsville said. Officer William Darby, who was initially placed on desk duty following the killing of Jeffrey Parker in 2018, can t continue working as an officer because of the conviction and went on leave Monday, city spokeswoman Lucy DeButy told news outlets. This is the normal process until formal proceedings under the City of Huntsville’s personnel policies and procedures are complete, she said in a statement. Darby was freed on $100,000 bond soon after the verdict on Friday.

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