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Mornington, Pines still top dogs
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SOCCER
MORNINGTON recovered from a 3-1 deficit to beat Mazenod 5-3 at Dallas Brooks Park on Saturday and retain top billing in State 1 South-East.
Mazenod’s Navin Vellupilay opened the scoring with a header from a corner in the 16th minute but 10 minutes later Milos Lujic equalised after holding off his marker then turning and striking the ball into the bottom left-hand corner of the net.
Mornington, Pines still top dogs
Picture: Gemma Sliz
SOCCER
MORNINGTON recovered from a 3-1 deficit to beat Mazenod 5-3 at Dallas Brooks Park on Saturday and retain top billing in State 1 South-East.
Mazenod’s Navin Vellupilay opened the scoring with a header from a corner in the 16th minute but 10 minutes later Milos Lujic equalised after holding off his marker then turning and striking the ball into the bottom left-hand corner of the net.
A Dominic D’Angelo penalty put the visitors 2-1 up and the impressive Luke Gallo capitalised on a defensive error to make it 3-1 after 41 minutes.
One Lansing Police officer has been terminated and two get to keep their jobs after an internal investigation into the Baker Street arrest incident that happened back in November.
In that incident, at least 5 officers can be seen on video striking a 25 year-old man pinned to the ground while the person recording begs police not to kill him. Three officers were placed on paid administrative leave following the incident, pending an internal investigation.
The Lansing Police Department’s Internal Affairs announced that officer Alex Rojas has been terminated for escalating the situation.
Officers Alec Slobin and Morgan Schager were exonerated. In the statement, Lansing Police did not say what they discovered in their investigation that exonerated Slobin and Schager.
LANSING A Lansing Police Department officer has been fired for escalating a situation in November.
Officer Alex Rojas was terminated after an internal investigation found he caused other officers to use higher levels of force during a Nov. 10 arrest, Police Chief Daryl Green said in a statement.
The other two officers, Alec Slobin and Morgan Schafer, were not fired. Asked what the internal investigation found regarding the other two officers, LPD Public Information Director Robert Merritt said he did not have the information. You are welcome to file a (Freedom of Information Act) request, he wrote in an email.
All three officers were placed on paid administrative leave while Michigan State Police and the Ingham County Prosecutor investigated the incident. The prosecutor did not file charges against the officers, but said their actions were concerning in March.