The teenage girl who was slammed to the ground by a school resource officer at a Florida high school on Jan. 26 is suffering memory loss, according to her mother.
Jamesha Bracey, said her daughter 16-year-old Taylor Bracey is suffering from memory problems after the Liberty High School student was slammed to the ground by an Osceola sheriff’s deputy in a viral video that emerged last week.
“She’s having problems sleeping and she’s having a problem remembering,” Bracey said on Jan. 29. On the day of the disturbing encounter, paramedics were called to the scene, and Sheriff Marco López said “the juvenile is doing fine” at a news conference the day following the incident.
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Elderly homeownership rapidly falls in Bay of Plenty, rental pool shrinks
29 Jan, 2021 05:30 PM
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Susan Tutaki s dreams of owning her own home are long gone. While she always wanted to be a homeowner, soaring house prices and her inability to save while on a sickness benefit have left the 62-year-old with little hope of that happening.
And she s not alone.
According to independent research into housing affordability stress in Tauranga and the Western Bay of Plenty, commissioned by Accessible Properties, less than half of the people in the Western Bay of Plenty who turn 65 in the next five years will own their home.
A video shows a school resource officer body-slamming a student at Liberty High School in Kissimmee. The sheriff said those involved were not seriously hurt. The officer is on paid leave, and the incident is being investigated by the FDLE. (Screen capture from viewer video)
Civil Rights Attorney Ben Crump Plans Rally for Liberty High Student Who Was Body-Slammed PUBLISHED 6:13 PM ET Jan. 29, 2021 PUBLISHED 6:13 PM EST Jan. 29, 2021
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KISSIMMEE, Fla. Civil rights attorney Ben Crump and the family of a Liberty High School student who was body-slammed this week by an Osceola County Sheriff Office deputy plan to conduct a rally and news conference on Saturday in Kissimmee.