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Facing an outcry, the Michigan Association of Chiefs of Police has canceled an upcoming training session in metro Detroit of local police chiefs featuring a controversial speaker. Retired Army Lt. Col. Dave Grossman often talks about how law enforcement can reduce their inhibitions to kill if needed in the line of duty.
Robert Stevenson, executive director of the police chiefs association, told the Free Press they made the decision to cancel the event set for May 26-27 in a Novi evangelical church after their group and the church had received complaints.
Stevenson said the training session was meant to address PTSD issues that some officers may face after killing someone, such as in the recent case of a Dearborn police officer who took his own life last year after shooting dead a man in 2015.
Class action suit filed against Hometown America
Athol Selectboard Chair Rebecca Bialecki speaks with residents of Miller s River Wood/River Bend before a meeting held last month. STAFF PHOTO/GREG VINE
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ATHOL – Hometown America, owner of the Miller’s Wood/River Bend manufactured home park, informed residents in late February their rents were being adjusted in order to comply with a ruling in a court case handed down in November of last year. In the case of Blake vs. Hometown America, the state Supreme Judicial Court said different rents could not be charged to different homeowners living in a given development.
New Braunfels motorcyclist dies after he was hit by two cars on the highway
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A motorcyclist died Thursday after he was hit by multiple cars following a crash on a highway in New Braunfels. The map shows the approximate location of the incident.Google Maps
A motorcyclist died Thursday after he was hit by multiple cars following a crash on a highway in New Braunfels.
At around 5:45 p.m., Russell Camp III, a 38-year-old resident of New Braunfels, collided with a pickup truck while driving westbound on Texas 46 near Oak Point Run, police said. The force of the collision caused Camp to veer into oncoming traffic and was then hit by two separate cars.
Flooding on Darlings Island in May of 2018. (Staff photo)
The five-day water level forecast along the lower Saint John River continues to look promising.
According to River Watch, water levels were just shy of 3.5 metres at Saint John on Tuesday morning, about 70 centimetres below flood stage.
The current forecast shows water levels dropping to 3.0 metres by Friday and remaining steady through the weekend.
Further upriver, water levels are also expected to drop slightly at Gagetown, Jemseg and Grand Lake, and remain steady at Fredericton, Maugerville and Oak Point. ); } return false; }); $( #comments .commentlist .comment-content a ).attr( target , blank );