Tonight, we talked to the man who captured the incident on his cell phone. Thanks for joining us tonight. Im pam moore. That confrontation ended with the African American student. Grabbing the camera. When she noticed she was being filmed. Now the student behind the lens. Talked exclusively to kron 4s dan kerman. About pressing charges. Reporter and now likely one of the month of the to the half Million People view this spiral video for a female state student confronts corey a male white student this say its inappropriate for him to have dreadlocks. And there francisco soon says that if he hadnt been walking through when he overheard a woman the video say if shes going to find a boy who said something rude to her. King decided the plugs phone and start filming. King says that hes filmed on campus for nothing received the much attention as this. The video lightning rod on social media for a discussion of racial issues. King says he initially feared for gold seen safety until the tension
More complicated although does have gps bracelet so the parole officer will be able to know where he is at all times. And add that part of his release he does have to go to rehabilitation treatment. Pam Santa Clara Police are investigating the discovery of some homophobic messages. As a possible hate crime. David quintana mueting says, someone left various hand written messages on his car. Early monday morning. The messages contained slurs about gay people and smokers. And demanded he move out of the neighborhood. A special education teacher, quintana mueting says, he feels threatened by the various notes, some of which referenced scripture. He says there was also a dvd, which purported to cure gay people. Quintana mueting suspects the messages were left by a neighbor in his karen drive apartment complex. Santa clara Police Confirmed, they are interviewing people in connection with the case, looking for evidence the act was meant to intimidate or incite fear. Based on the victims sexua
Maryland appeals court upholds termination of Kashef Khan, former State Police Trooper of the Year baltimoresun.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from baltimoresun.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
BALTIMORE — Maryland’s Appellate Court found this week that there was “substantial evidence” supporting a Maryland State Police trial board’s conclusion that a former Trooper of the Year lied about knowing the location of a traffic stop and made false reports. As such, the court agreed with Anne Arundel Circuit Court’s previous decision to uphold the trial board’s recommendation and the .
Maryland’s Appellate Court found this week that there was “substantial evidence” supporting a Maryland State Police trial board’s conclusion that a former Trooper of the Year lied about knowing the location of a traffic stop and made false reports. As such, the court agreed with Anne Arundel Circuit Court’s previous decision to uphold the trial board’s recommendation and the termination of .