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Peaceful protesters were basically amounted to a Trump Campaign photo op to the brutal uses of tear gas riot shields and rubber bullets on Peaceful Protesters and journalists in new york city and los angeles and almost every major u. S. City inbetween. There has also my friends been some bright shining moments of beauty and good amidst all of that i mean you could you could practically hear a sigh of relief echo across the country with news that iowa Congressional Republican and universally agreed upon terrible human being steve king lost his primary race on tuesday night. Good feeling to know one less racist in congress but these early winds of change my friends are not just blowing across the United States of america as n. P. R. Reports u. S. Protesters rallying against the killing of george floyd and kahless other black americans are being heard around the world as demonstrators launch their own protests in the countries in countries such as the United Kingdom germany canada iran an

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DNA confirms identity of human remains from Vancouver Island as BC Interior man, missing for decades

by Contributor on Friday Jan 29 2021 BC RCMP and the BC Coroners Service continue to see results in their partnership reviewing and revisiting historical missing person’s cases, with yet another missing person case that dates back to 1967 now solved through DNA profiling. In May 2021 it would have been 54 years since the unexplained disappearance of a man from the BC Interior, who was last seen in Coquitlam BC on May 27, 1967. The man’s family reported his disappearance to their local police in Kamloops who launched an investigation, which spanned decades. The man was just 41 years of age at the time he disappeared.

DNA technology identifies human remains found in B.C. decades ago

  VICTORIA A decades-old missing person’s case that spanned British Columbia has recently been solved through advancements in DNA profiling. BC RCMP and the BC Coroners Service say that a missing person’s case that dates back to 1967 was resolved nearly 54 years later. The case began in Kamloops when a family reported the disappearance of a man on May 27, 1967. He was last seen in Coquitlam and was 41 years old at the time. Years later, in 1972, unidentified human remains were discovered on a beach on Saturna Island, one of B.C.’s southern Gulf Islands. While an autopsy was performed at the time, the remains were never identified and were buried on Salt Spring Island.

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