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Local police respond to reform proposals | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff Writer T-L Photo/ROBERT A. DEFRANK Martins Ferry Police Chief John McFarland works at his desk while sharing his thoughts on police standards in light of legislative reforms proposed by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine. ST. CLAIRSVILLE Local officers say training, high standards, community connections and accountability are keys to success in law enforcement as reforms are being considered at the state and national levels. The conviction of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin in the murder of George Floyd last week and other incidents of alleged excessive force turned attention to the issue. On Wednesday, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced proposed legislation for police reform that could include a variety of measures.

Martins Ferry Police Officers Are Hailed as Heroes | News, Sports, Jobs

Martins Ferry police officers saved two elderly women from burning structures on Saturday. City Police Chief John McFarland said Officers Steve Veltri and Vince West were first to arrive at the scene of a working structure fire on South 10th Street. Both immediately took action to save an elderly woman from the house, as well as another elderly woman from a neighboring house that also received some fire damage. He noted the officers also helped save some pets as well. “They were on the scene in less than a minute to do all this and get the job done,” McFarland said. “It makes me very proud.”

Today marks the 80th anniversary of the night the Luftwaffe bombed Derry

Today marks the 80th anniversary of the night the Luftwaffe bombed Derry German bombers targeted the city during the Blitz Messines Park, where thirteen people lost their lives in the 1941 raid. Reporter: ); Liam Tunney talks to historian Nigel Henderson about how a Shantallow housing development became the unintended target of German bombers in 1941. April 15, 1941. German bombers swarmed the skies. Belfast bore the brunt of a 200-strong Luftwaffe squadron, with 900 dead and 1,500 injured as a result. Seventy miles up the road, Derry was hit only once. It was not the Germans’ planned target. Thirteen lives were lost when a German bomb overshot its proposed target and hit Messines Park in Shantallow, home to a colony of ex-servicemen who had served in the Great War.

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