comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - மாவட்டம் நீதிபதி கிறிஸ்டோபர் - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Suspect, 20, arrested, charged in shooting of Kalamazoo teen

Suspect, 20, arrested, charged in shooting of Kalamazoo teen Updated May 06, 2021; Facebook Share KALAMAZOO, MI – An Oshtemo Township man is accused of shooting a Kalamazoo teenager last month. Dondrell Lavance Servant, 20, was arrested Tuesday, May 4, in Kalamazoo, a news release from Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety said. He was arraigned Thursday, May 6, in Kalamazoo County District Court on one felony count each of assault with intent to murder, carrying a concealed weapon and felony firearm. After Servant was arrested, KDPS executed two search warrants at different apartment complexes, the release said. Servant was given a $300,000 cash or surety bond by Magistrate Nicholas Schaberg. He has not posted bond, and is lodged at the Kalamazoo County Jail, KDPS said.

Fired teacher: St John Newman favors minority students over white students | News, Sports, Jobs

From PennLive WILLIAMSPORT A fired teacher claims a Catholic school in Williamsport provides minority students, particularly African-Americans, with educational opportunities not available to Caucasians. James Ledda, 54, also alleges in an amended complaint in his reverse discrimination suit that at St. John Neumann Regional Academy: African-American students are not held to the same rules of conduct as Caucasian students. White faculty members and administrators are discouraged from imposing discipline on African-American students they would have on Caucasian students. A spokesman for the Scranton Diocese said it does not comment on pending litigation. Calls to the school were not returned. U.S. Middle District Judge Christopher C. Conner last month dismissed Ledda’s suit that stems from his April 1, 2019, firing as social studies department chair at the school but gave him the opportunity to file an amended complaint.

Feds go after $346K in cash seized during traffic stop on I-81

Feds go after $346K in cash seized during traffic stop on I-81 Updated Apr 01, 2021; The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Harrisburg is asking a federal judge to approve the forfeiture of nearly $346,000 in cash that was discovered during a traffic stop by a state trooper on Interstate 81 that turned out to be anything but routine. The stop for a moving violation occurred on Nov. 17, 2020, in Lebanon County. Prosecutors claim in their filing with U.S. Middle District Judge Christopher C. Conner that the money was tied to drug dealing. The feds say the vehicle, a rental car from New York, was driven by a woman who had no driver’s license, only a Kuwaiti passport and identification card that the trooper couldn’t decipher. Both she and her male passenger were visibly nervous and couldn’t get their stories straight, the court filing states.

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.