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Valley News - Vt man says chief s apology falls short

Vt. man says chief’s apology falls short >Brandon Williams, pointing, addresses Essex Police Chief Ron Hoague, left, during a protest outside the Essex Police Department in Essex, Vt., on Thursday, July 22, 2021, to protest his treatment by the department. (VtDigger - Glenn Russell) VtDigger GLENN RUSSELL >Cat Lawrence, of Burlington, Vt., center, yells at Essex Police Chief Ron Hoague, left, during a protest outside the Essex Police Department in Essex, Vt., on Thursday, July 22, 2021, to protest the department s treatment of Brandon Williams (far right). (VtDigger - Glenn Russell) VTDigger photographs GLENN RUSSELL >Essex Police Chief Ron Hoague reads an apology to Brandon Williams during a protest outside the department in Essex, Vt., on Thursday, July 22, 2021, to protest the department’s treatment of Williams. (VtDigger - Glenn Russell)

Essex Police Department apologizing after issuing citation prematurely

Essex Police Department apologizing after issuing citation prematurely Brandon Williams, charged with aggravated assault, says apology isn t enough Share Updated: 6:31 PM EDT Jul 23, 2021 Brandon Williams, charged with aggravated assault, says apology isn t enough Share Updated: 6:31 PM EDT Jul 23, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript THANKS FOR JOINING US. TONIGHT AT 6. I M BRIAN COLLER. AN AND I M ALICE KANG. THE ESSEX POLICE DEPARTMENT. apologizing for it s response. to a recent 9-1-1 call. NBC5 S BRIANNA BORGHI JOINS US. with what happened. and why the man is áánot accepting the apology from police. brianna. THE ESSEX POLICE DEPARTMENT SAYS. THEY CHARGED A MAN WITH AGGRAVATED ASSAULT EMPRATURELY ON JULY 13TH. THE POLICE CHIEF ADMITTING. THEY SHOULD HAVE TAKEN EXTRA TIME TO REVIEW ALL THE FACTS. LAST WEEK ON PEARL STREET IN ESSEX JUNCTION . POLICEAY S A DISPUTE OVER A MOTOYCRCLE TURNED VIOLENT. BRANDON WILLIAMSAS W FILMING.AS HE SAYS

Rhodes Tower improvements near complete, scaffolding comes down

After more than four years of being covered by mountainous scaffolding, portions of both Pearl Street and Lynn Street surrounding the Rhodes State Office Building are finally seeing the light of day. Scaffolding that was erected in late 2016 at the start of the state tower s now nearly four-year-long improvement project is now coming down as construction work enters its final stages of completion, said Melissa Vince, a spokesperson for the Department of Administrative Services.  Vince said the scaffolding – also called canopies – covering Pearl Street has been removed, and the portion covering Lynn Street will be completely removed near the end of July. 

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