ACLU backing local mother arrested while filming Boynton Beach police
ACLU backing local mother arrested while filming Boynton Beach police Share Updated: 12:45 AM EDT May 25, 2021
ACLU backing local mother arrested while filming Boynton Beach police Share Updated: 12:45 AM EDT May 25, 2021
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Show Transcript STILL FAR FROM OVER. AND PUTTING HIM IN HERE HUMILIATING HIM. LET ME FINISH. YOU READY FOR ME TO TALK NOW THE AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION IS NOW BACKING A LOCAL MOTHER AFTER A WAR OF WORDS BETWEEN HER AND BOYNTON BEACH POLICE BACK IN 2009 THAT LED TO HER ARREST. I JUST WANNA LET YOU KNOW I’M RECORDING POLICE ORIGINALLY CALLED TASHA FORD TO THE MOVIE THEATER NEAR BOYNTON BEACH MALL TO LET HER KNOW HER 16 YEAR OLD SON WAS IN HANDCUFFS ACCUSED OF TRYING TO SNEAK INTO A MOVIE FOR SHOWED UP MINUTES. LATER. ORDER TO ASK QUESTIONS ABOUT WHAT HAPPENED AND STARTED TO RECORD ON HER CELL PHONE. BUT BOYNTON BEACH POLICE TOLD HER IT’S
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath
VARANASI: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said on Monday that every life matters to the state government which is committed to the well-being of every citizen and will ensure adequate medical aid is provided to every person in need.
Speaking to reporters after reviewing Covid treatment and relief arrangements in Azamgarh, the CM said, “Our government is committed to the well-being of every citizen. For us, every life matters. Officials must ensure adequate medical aid and food is provided to every person in need. We never discriminate unlike others and do not believe in serving people selectively.”
Averting future pandemics
Investing in preparedness and use of digital tech are vital
The UN General Assembly recently organised an event around breaking the panic-then-forget cycle around responsiveness to health emergencies. The strong underlying message conveyed during the event was that the Covid-19 pandemic is unlikely to be the last health emergency globally.
Once an outbreak is controlled, attention is again directed to other concerns, discounting the possibility of another health emergency until it occurs. Several reports indicate that investments in preparedness would only cost $5 per person annually. The cost of the current pandemic has exceeded trillions of dollars and the number continues to increase. There is a need for a transformative and proactive approach to prevent future pandemics or even becoming more resilient against them.
Chris Hemsworthâs son wants to be Superman when he grows up.
The 37-year-old actor has seemingly failed to make an impact on one of his twin boys, as he revealed his son would rather grow up to be the DC Comics character than the Norse god of thunder, Thor, whom Chris plays in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
In a post on Instagram, Chris â who has daughter India, nine, and seven-year-old twin boys Tristan and Sasha with wife Elsa Pataky â joked he was âluckyâ to have âtwo other kidsâ after his sonâs betrayal.
Alongside an image of him holding his sonâs hand, he wrote: âHolding my little manâs hand and asking him the age old question. âWhat do you want to be when you grow upâ