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Before her death, Ma Khia Bryant had a turbulent journey through Ohio s foster care system, cycling through 5 homes in 2 years

Before her death, Ma Khia Bryant had a turbulent journey through Ohio s foster care system, cycling through 5 homes in 2 years
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Cop Who Mocked LeBron James On TikTok Signs Book Deal, Sets Up Foundation To Help Police

Cop Who Mocked LeBron James On TikTok Signs Book Deal, Sets Up Foundation To Help Police Bellevue, ID – The Bellevue deputy marshal who was suspended without pay for mocking NBA star LeBron James in a now-viral TikTok video just landed a book deal and is establishing a foundation to help support law enforcement officers. Belleview Deputy Marshal Nate Silvester said the ability to establish the foundation was made possible by generous donations to his Go Fund Me campaign, which has raised over $510,000 so far. The veteran officer said he is also earmarking a portion of the funds to give to the First Responders Children’s Foundation.

Ohio State law students want university to sever ties with Columbus police over brutality

Ohio State law students want university to sever ties with Columbus police over brutality Mark Ferenchik, The Columbus Dispatch © Kyle Robertson/Columbus Dispatch, THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH A small group of students walk up to the second floor of Drinko Hall to participate in a sit-in demanding Ohio State cut ties with Columbus Police at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio on May 7, 2021. Ohio State University law student Candace Milner said there is no reason Columbus police should be on campus.  We have a duty to stand up, speak out, Milner told other Ohio State law students during a sit-in Friday demanding that the university sever its ties with Columbus police over alleged police brutality against the Black community, and that it support a request for a federal investigation of the Columbus police.

Law students want OSU to sever ties with police

Ohio State law students want university ties cut with Columbus police

Ohio State University law student Candace Milner said there is no reason Columbus police should be on campus.  We have a duty to stand up, speak out, Milner told other Ohio State law students during a sit-in Friday demanding that the university sever its ties with Columbus police over alleged police brutality against the Black community, and that it support a request for a federal investigation of the Columbus police. About 40 law students and others had gathered by 1 p.m. for the sit-in on the second floor of Drinko Hall in front of the door to the office of the law school s dean. 

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