They believe these injuries, visible injuries, were caused by restraint on behalf of mcdonald, not necessarily physical violence. After a comprehensive review of the facts, we have determined that theres insufficient evidence to file charges against ray mcdonald. Both parties agree that jane doe struck mcdonald first and her injuries as a result of an attack. Because of accounts, because of lack of eyewitnesss and the lack of cooperation by jane doe, we cannot prove that a crime occurred beyond a reasonable doubt. Reporter the d. A. s Office Released more details on what they believe happened the morning of the fight. As you just heard, the fee ianc hit mcdonald. She followed him to the house and then he called the head of security called Sergeant John pritchard. He asked for a female to be removed from his house and two minutes later his fiancee called. Mcdonald was calm and cooperative. He had been drinking but was sober enough to carry on with a conversation during the interview. Th
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Freda Bernhardt, 101 years old, receives the COVID-19 vaccine in Rochester.
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More front-line workers in New York state will be included in the first phase of COVID-19 vaccinations in the state, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced on Monday.
In a press briefing on Monday from Albany, the Democratic governor said federally-qualified health center workers, EMTs, coroners, medical examiners, funeral home workers and other congregate care workers and residents would be among those also receiving the vaccine this week.
Asked if this would include pharmacy workers from CVS and Walgreens tasked by a federal program to vaccinate those in congregate facilities Cuomo and state Division of Budget director Robert Mujica indicated that they would, in fact, be among those receiving the vaccine.