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Author Maureen Boyle writes on the MA-RI mob and killing Greg Adams

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Juvenile arrests are at an all time low nation wide

Juvenile arrests are at an all time low nation wide and last updated 2021-05-07 11:08:52-04 WACO, TX — Juvenile arrests are at a 40 year low across the nation, according to the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Organizations like Boys and Girls Club of Waco and law enforcement agencies are working to keep these numbers low by guiding kids on the right path at an early age. There were 696,620 youth arrests in 2019, that seems like a lot until you compare it to the 2.7 million arrests in 1996, a 74% drop. Director of the Boys and Girls Club Waco, James Jarmon says he enjoys talking to kids and helping them where they need it.

Porter Henderson Library rooms ruined overnight

Photo courtesy of Angelo State University Police Department:  Vincent Ray Duenas is a suspect in ASUPD’s active investigation. Should you have any information regarding Duenas or his whereabouts, please contact Sgt. Villarreal or Chief Adams at (325) 942-2071.   The third floor of the Porter Henderson Library is the scene of an investigation after being vandalized between Thursday afternoon and 7 a.m. on April 30.    The whiteboards and projector screen in Room 326 were written on, as well as a variety of the posters in the room. Other posters in the hallway to the classroom were crossed out.   Dr. Ellada Gamreklidze, an assistant professor in the Department of Communication and Mass Media, first discovered the room being vandalized. She arrived at the library around 7:30 a.m. and noticed the posters in the elevator had been marked on, but thought nothing of it at first. 

Chauvin verdict was accountability not justice say local activists

Chauvin verdict was accountability not justice say local activists As the fight for racial justice continues, many Americans are waiting on pins and needles again to see how Derek Chauvin will be sentenced. Author: Sarah Jones Updated: 7:01 PM EDT April 21, 2021 INDIANAPOLIS Former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty on all three counts for the murder of George Floyd. But local activists said the verdict isn’t justice. “I would absolutely not say that there was justice, I think that was a specific incident of a police officer being held accountable for a police officer whose actions were not in line with being a police officer,” said Lauren Turner, co-founder of Black Women in Charge.

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