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Liberty neighbors meet in court | News, Sports, Jobs

gvogrin@tribtoday.com Liberty Township Patrolman Brian Delia points to a photo containing a projectile found at the Hadley Avenue apartment complex from the July 6, 2020, shooting. Staff photo / R. Michael Semple WARREN The victim of a July 6, 2020, shooting outside a Liberty apartment complex testified Monday his assailant may have been upset over an earlier political disagreement. The testimony of victim Kavin O. Moore, 33, highlighted prosecution testimony against Daryl L. Casey, 27, of Liberty, who is facing charges of felonious assault, improperly discharging a firearm into a habitation and having weapons while under restrictions. The trial continues today with testimony expected from a Liberty police detective in the Trumbull County Common Pleas Courtroom of Judge Ronald J. Rice.

Apartment shooting trial starts | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff photos / R. Michael Semple Defense attorney Walter Madison holds a plastic bag containing evidence found at the scene of the July 6, 2020, shooting at a Hadley Avenue apartment complex. WARREN The victim of a July 6, 2020, shooting outside a Liberty apartment complex testified Monday his assailant may have been upset over an earlier political disagreement. The testimony of victim Kavin O. Moore, 33, highlighted prosecution testimony against Daryl L. Casey, 27, of Liberty, who is facing charges of felonious assault, improperly discharging a firearm into a habitation and having weapons while under restrictions. The trial continues today with testimony expected from a Liberty police detective in the Trumbull County Common Pleas Courtroom of Judge Ronald J. Rice.

Derek Chauvin trial: Live updates as second week of witness testimony begins

The Day - Gen Z watches Chauvin trial with cynicism, urgency - News from southeastern Connecticut

Gen Z watches Chauvin trial with cynicism, urgency Georgia State student Matia Wright poses in Atlanta on Thursday, April 1, 2021. (Photo for The Washington Post by Nydia Blas) Georgia State student Matia Wright watches the murder trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin on Thursday, April 1, 2021. (Photo for The Washington Post by Nydia Blas) Brandon Williams wears a pendant of his uncle George Floyd during a news conference in Minneapolis on Monday, March 29, 2021. (Washington Post photo by Joshua Lott) The casket of George Floyd exits after a memorial service in Minneapolis on June 4, 2020. (Washington Post photo by Salwan Georges) Published April 04. 2021 12:07AM 

Shaped by Black Lives Matter, Gen Z watches Chauvin trial with cynicism and urgency: What s next?

Shaped by Black Lives Matter, Gen Z watches Chauvin trial with cynicism and urgency: ‘What’s next?’ Hannah Knowles © Nydia Blas/For The Washington Post Like many of her peers, Matia Wright says her outrage does not start with George Floyd’s death and will not end with Derek Chauvin’s trial. (Photo by Nydia Blas for The Washington Post) When testimony began this week in Derek Chauvin’s murder trial, 18-year-old Matia Wright was watching joined sometimes by her mom and grandma in the same small-town Georgia living room where, eight years ago, they tuned in to another court meting out nationally televised justice.

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