Three Tacoma police officers face criminal charges: Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced the charges today related to the killing of Manuel Ellis in March of last year. The AG filed charges against Officers Christopher Burbank and Matthew Collins for second-degree murder and Officer Timothy Rankine for first-degree manslaughter. "If convicted, the standard sentencing range for second-degree murder with no prior criminal history is 10 to 18 years in prison. The standard range for.
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CU Denver Has Bright Future with Three New Leadership Hires
May 4, 2021
Three seasoned higher education luminaries are soon joining the ranks of CU Denver’s leadership team, bringing a cumulative 80+ years of deep and varied education experience. These positions will focus on leading academic innovation and advancement, enhancing student success, and fortifying strategic partnerships, setting CU Denver up for long-lasting success. In recent weeks, the university announced Constancio Nakuma, PhD, as Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs, Monique L. Snowden, PhD, as Senior Vice Chancellor for Strategic Enrollment and Student Success, and Anthony E. Graves as the inaugural Managing Director of Partnerships and Innovation.
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FILE - This Sept. 2, 2020 file photo, shows a makeshift memorial, in Rochester, N.Y., near the site where Daniel Prude was restrained by police officers. Newly released transcripts show that a grand jury investigating the police suffocation death of Prude last year, voted 15-5 not to charge the three officers involved in his restraint of a criminally negligent homicide charge sought by prosecutors. That was the only charge prosecutors from the state attorney generalâs office asked the grand jury to consider after nine days of testimony. (AP Photo/Adrian Kraus, File) April 16, 2021 - 1:38 PM
A grand jury investigating the police suffocation death of Daniel Prude last year in Rochester, New York, voted 15-5 not to indict the three officers who restrained him, according to transcripts of the proceedings released Friday.