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Family says police targeted them for speaking out after officer shot son

The family of Zane James alleges the Cottonwood Heights police and city leaders shut down their demonstration and used excessive force in retaliation for their yearslong criticism of the police department.

Utah family sues, saying police targeted them for speaking out in protest that erupted into violence

COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS Zane James family felt almost entirely alone after his death in 2018. Few others had the same experience of losing a child to a police shooting, and their push for reform in their own city, Cottonwood Heights, seemed to be going nowhere, his mother Tiffany James recalled. That shifted last year after the murder of George Floyd spurred national outcry and widespread demonstrations. With new momentum, the James family organized a march calling for justice and honoring their son s life over the weekend of what would have been his 22nd birthday. The group of about 100 set out walking and dancing in their neighborhood on Aug. 2, but didn t get far. Patrol cars arrived and blocked the street in a scene that rapidly turned violent, with officers using batons, Tasers and chokeholds on Zane James father, Aaron James, and brother Gabriel Pecoraro.

While other stores closed their doors, Colonial Heights boutique opened and thrived

While other stores closed their doors, Colonial Heights boutique opened and thrived At a time when stores and restaurants closed due to the pandemic, the owner of Daffodil Boutique expanded from a shed to a storefront thanks to social media and the desire to succeed. and last updated 2021-04-15 08:06:49-04 COLONIAL HEIGHTS, Va. While other stores were closing their doors forever, one Colonial Heights woman started a boutique that thrived during the pandemic. It was a very big jump, said Daffodil Boutique Owner Nicole Pegram. I thought this is what I want to so, so I went with it.

Hilliard police say 8 juveniles, including a 12-year-old, arrested in string of car thefts

Hilliard police say 8 juveniles, including a 12-year-old, arrested in string of car thefts Hilliard Police Lt. Doug Lightfoot says most of the time officers take the suspects to the juvenile detention center and are immediately released to their parents. Author: Lacey Crisp Updated: 6:55 PM EST February 11, 2021 HILLIARD, Ohio At least nine cars have been reported stolen in Hilliard since December and police have arrested eight juveniles, with one being as young as 12-years-old. Hilliard Lt. Doug Lightfoot says most of the time officers take the suspects to the juvenile detention center and are immediately released to their parents. “It is extremely frustrating to know that we will charge them today and then within two or three days, they are doing it again in another jurisdiction,” Lightfoot said.

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