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Car wash deal between assistant county judge, sheriff s department eyed in inquiry

Car wash deal between assistant county judge, Sheriff s Department eyed in inquiry

Car wash deal between assistant county judge, Sheriff s Department eyed in inquiry
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Car wash deal between assistant county judge, Sheriff s Department eyed in inquiry

Car wash deal between assistant county judge, Sheriff s Department eyed in inquiry
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Bennington police accused of negligence in missing man case

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BENNINGTON — A housemate of a man who went missing earlier this month and was later found dead in the woods claims police didn’t act quickly enough because of his race. Jordan Krawczyk told Bennington Select Board members on Monday night that he believes his housemate, Hans Heck, died following negligence by the Bennington Police Department. “I believe he was racially profiled and they just left him to die,” Krawczyk, a Bennington resident, said in a public comment during Monday night’s board meeting. Heck, 35, was a Hispanic American born in Peru, according to a provisional copy of his death certificate. It identified him as a military veteran who served in the Persian Gulf.

Prison Guards Without PPE Are Endangering Lives At Yuma Hospital, Nurses Say

Updated: Friday, January 1, 2021 - 11:48am Health care workers at the Yuma Regional Medical Center say guards from state prisons accompanying COVID-19 positive inmates are endangering the lives of staff and patients by entering the hospital without proper personal protective equipment. Corrigan Wright was employed as an intensive care nurse at the hospital. She said she has seen Arizona Department of Corrections Officers guarding inmates in the COVID-19 unit of the ICU while wearing only cloth masks. “If they are wearing a mask, it s the masks with happy faces on them or Nike symbols,” not the hospital-grade, N95 masks that are required, Wright said. “We have signs all over the place saying that you can’t enter without the appropriate PPE, but these guards are in here, two at a time, with no masks on.”

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