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Lockport neighbors hold memorial walk 2 years after Troy Hodge s death
June 17 marked two years since a police encounter captured on bodycam footage resulted in Troy Hodge s sudden death. Lockport neighbors marched to remember him. Author: Rob Hackford (WGRZ) Updated: 12:02 AM EDT June 18, 2021
LOCKPORT, N.Y. The memory of Troy Hodge remains fresh in the minds of Lockport neighbors who marched to remember him Thursday night.
June 17 marked exactly two years since a police encounter captured on bodycam footage resulted in his sudden death.
The official cause(s) as determined by a state attorney general investigation was a combination of cocaine intoxication and a prolonged physical altercation with police. Hodge was restrained by police and placed on his chest after an attempt to tase him failed.
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The campaign aims to change the behavior of people who don t buckle up, according to police. (Shutterstock)
LOCKPORT, IL The Lockport Police Department issued 65 citations during its recent Memorial Day Click It or Ticket enforcement period, the department said. Through the Memorial Day enforcement campaign, we helped make Illinois roads safer
and spread the word that seat belts save lives, police said. According to a release from the department, Illinois 2020 seat belt compliance rate was 94.6 percent, but unbelted occupants still account for over half of those killed in crashes.
The campaign aims to change the behavior of people who don t buckle up, according to police.
Police from different agencies laced up their running shoes Wednesday to help raise money for Special Olympics Louisiana.
The yearly Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics returned in-person in Thibodaux after being delayed a year due to the pandemic. Though last year’s event was held virtually, nothing captures the spirit like running alongside your fellow officers, Karla Loupe said.
The Lafourche Parish sheriff’s deputy has been participating in the Torch Run for 14 years but decided to try something different this year.
“It feels great,” Loupe said. “I usually ride a bike but since it’s a shorter distance this year because of COVID, I thought I would try to run it. It’s great to be back.”