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‘Not full justice’: Black Alabama leaders on Derek Chauvin guilty verdict AL.com 1 hr ago Howard Koplowitz, al.com
The guilty verdict Tuesday against Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin in the death of unarmed Black man George Floyd that sparked nationwide protests last year was welcomed by leaders in Alabama’s Black community, even though they said “full justice” was not possible because Floyd is dead.
“Today’s guilty verdict is accountability, but it is not full justice,” said Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin. “The Floyd family was given the accountability that they deserve, but nothing will bring George Floyd back to his loved ones. Full justice would be George Floyd here for this turning point in equal justice.”
Family still waiting for answers, justice in toddler s shooting death
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Jan 17, 2021
DANVERS, Mass. (WBZ NewsRadio) Members of the Danvers Police Department are mourning the sudden death of their recently-retired Police Chief Patrick Ambrose.
The DPD announced the passing of former Chief Ambrose on Saturday night. The Danvers Police Department is heartbroken to announce the sudden passing of recently retired Chief Patrick Ambrose, DPD said. Chief Ambrose served this department and the Town of Danvers for over 35 years. We celebrated his retirement last Friday.
According to DPD, Chief Ambrose rose through the ranks of the agency for 32 years, and was officially appointed Chief of Police in 2016. He retired on Friday January 8th, 2021. On his last day, the Department held a final farewell drive-by parade to wave him off, which was attended by dozens of police cars, fire trucks, public works vehicles, and local residents.