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Assistant U.S. Attorney Jarod Douglas speaks at a press conference following the sentencing of Reta Mays who was sentenced to seven consecutive life sentences for the murder of veterans at the Louis A. Johnson VA Medical Center in Clarksburg. Photos by Janelle Patterson
Fort Frye High School Principal Andy Schob directs students in study hall to move from the cafeteria during another lockdown Tuesday morning. Washington County Sheriffâs Chief Deputy Mark Warden reviews an affidavit of facts before submission of a warrant for the arrest of Nicholas John Frances Hall on Tuesday afternoon at the Washington County Courthouse.
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Washington County Sheriff Larry Mincks lays flowers Monday morning at the memorial to fallen officers at the Fourth Street site of the criminal division of the sheriffâs office.
Honoring the fallen:
¯ Charley Ross, Washington County Sheriff’s Office – Oct. 4, 1947.
¯ Frank Wilson, Beverly Police – Jan. 15, 1949.
¯ Donald O. McLaughlin, Beverly Police – Aug. 16, 1970.
¯ Ray R. Joe Clark, Washington County Sheriff’s Office – Feb. 7, 1981.
¯ Charles G. Scott Jr., Marietta Police – Jan. 26, 1989.
¯ Rodney K. Kinzy, Washington County Sheriff’s Office – April 17, 1990.
Source: Marietta Mayor Josh Schlicher.
As part of a memorial to fallen law enforcement, wreaths were placed at the Marietta City Building and the Fourth Street site of the Washington County Sheriff’s Office.
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Beverly Police Chief John LeLacheur: The honorable and informed jury absolutely got it right and that justice was served. I hope the family of George Floyd finds some solace in this historic verdict. (Lauren Ramsby/Patch)
BEVERLY, MA As North Shore law enforcement, school officials and lawmakers applauded the murder conviction of former Minneapolis officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd, there was an allowance that while the verdict may have been the start of an era of police accountability there is still much work to be done on all forms of racial justice.