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Iowa woman who hit Black and Latino children with car pleads guilty

Des Moines Register DES MOINES, Iowa A woman charged with intentionally hitting two children with her vehicle in December 2019 because of their skin color pleaded guilty in federal court Wednesday to two hate crime charges. Nicole Poole Franklin, 43, of Des Moines, Iowa, was charged after a string of incidents on Dec. 9, 2019, during which police said she hit a 12-year-old boy, who is Black, and a 14-year-old girl, who is Latina, with her car and yelled racial and ethnic slurs at a gas station employee. Poole made her initial appearance in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Iowa on Wednesday afternoon. She was charged with two counts of violating the U.S Hate Crime Act for trying to kill both children because of their races. Poole said she has been schizophrenic as an adult and suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder.

New Clive public safety center to nearly double space for police, fire departments

New Clive public safety center to nearly double space for police, fire departments
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Three Iowa teens killed in police pursuit

Clive Police Chief Michael Venema issued this statement: “The women and men of the Clive Police Department express our deepest condolences to the families who have children that were severely injured or killed as a result of this incident.” “Children should not die like this, and when it happens it is an unspeakable tragedy for families, friends and the community,” said Police Chief Michael Venema. “We grieve the loss of life. Our officers involved have been deeply affected by this incident, but we know that these feelings are minor compared to the pain of the families involved.” Police also provided this additional information on the pursuit of the car.

Clive Police Release Identities of Teens Killed in Monday Morning Crash

By Dave Bohl Jan 12, 2021 (Clive, Iowa) Clive Police are releasing the names of three teenagers killed in a high-speed police chase Monday morning. 16 year-old Emmanuel Nyariel, 14 year-old Zacharia Warsame, and 14 year-old Majok Nyariel were killed in the crash. 15 year-old Hamid Lula and 13 year-old Mohamed Elzubeir were also in the vehicle at the time of the crash. Both remain hospitalized with serious, life-threatening injuries. Police say the chase started after an Urbandale resident reported the group of teens to police a little before 2am. Police identified their vehicle as a car reported stolen last week. Officers chased the teens at speeds reaching over 100 miles-per-hour through Urbandale and into Clive.

Clive police identify three Des Moines teens killed in crash after high-speed chase with officers

Police release identities of Des Moines-area teens killed in high-speed chase Sarah Kay LeBlanc and Andrea May Sahouri, Des Moines Register © - - The Clive Police Department has identified three Des Moines teenagers who died early Monday in a high-speed crash following an officer pursuit. Emmanuel Nyariel, 16, Majok Nyariel, 14, and Zacharia Warsame, 14, were killed, and two other teens were hospitalized with life-threatening injuries, according to a news release from Clive police.  All of the occupants were students of Des Moines Public Schools. According to the district, Emmanuel Nyariel attended Hoover High School, Warsame went to Roosevelt High School and Majok Nyariel attended Callanan Middle School.

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