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Former police officer from Mount Airy fled to Indiana after sentencing on gun charge, pleads guilty to failing to surrender

Former police officer from Mount Airy fled to Indiana after sentencing on gun charge, pleads guilty to failing to surrender
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Former police officer from Mount Airy fled to Indiana after sentencing on gun charge, pleads guilty to failing to surrender

Former police officer from Mount Airy fled to Indiana after sentencing on gun charge, pleads guilty to failing to surrender
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Judge orders new trial in student s sexual assault lawsuit against Fairfax County School Board

Judge orders new trial in student s sexual assault lawsuit against Fairfax County School Board
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Citing First Amendment, 4th Circuit reverses conviction for retired Air Force lieutenant colonel for using N-word

A federal appeals court has reversed the conviction of a white retired Air Force lieutenant colonel who used the N-word while complaining about a Black store employee who asked whether he needed any help.

Fourth Circuit Finds Racist Slur Used by Former Military Officer Is Protected Speech

The Lewis F. Powell, Jr. Courthouse, home of the Fourth Circuit, in Richmond, Virginia. (Acroterion via Wikipedia) RICHMOND, Va. (CN) A retired Air Force officer’s use of a racial slur toward a Black store clerk did not fall within the “fighting words” exception to free speech protection, the Fourth Circuit ruled Tuesday. A U.S. magistrate judge found Lt. Col. Jules Bartow guilty under Virginia’s abusive language statute in a case stemming from a series of rhetorical questions that included a racial slur Bartow posed to a store clerk in 2018.  Cathy Johnson-Felder, a Black sales associate at the Marine Corps Exchange store in Quantico, Virginia, testified that she was involved in a heated exchange with Bartow while he tried on boots. The exchange started off badly, with Johnson-Felder wishing Bartow a good morning.

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