Alliance business offers reward about vandalism cantonrep.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from cantonrep.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The one-mile walk will begin at 1 p.m. at YWCA of Alliance, 239 E. Market St. Participants will head east on Market, left on South Liberty Avenue over the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Viaduct and return to the YWCA.
Stacie Weimer, executive director of the Alliance YWCA, said the agency decided to host the event to demonstrate it will continue to work on its mission of eliminating racism and empowering women despite the instances of vandalism. We hope to see everyone from all walks of life at this event, she said. It will be a short, one-mile walk, but it s something that we can come together and do as the Alliance community to show that truly hate has no place here.
We ve got to have dialogue so that we can move forward, said City Councilwoman Sheila Cherry, D-1.
Someone spray-painted hate messages and symbols that were discovered Tuesday at the Dr. Martin Luther King Dr. Viaduct, the YWCA and a building at 78 S. Webb Ave.
Alliance police are investigating the three instances, which they believe are connected.
Police have made no arrests, but Sgt. Michael Yarian said detectives believe juveniles are to blame. A witness reported seeing two individuals in the area around the time of the incidents, he said.
Disturbing hate message trend in the Alliance area
This is the second time this year hate messages were spray-painted in the Alliance area. The Smith Township home of an Alliance City Schools principal, who is Black, was vandalized with a racial slur in January. Two 15-year-old boys were charged.
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HSBC Loses Senior Traders in New York as Exodus Continues
May 12 2021, 7:37 AM
May 11 2021, 9:59 PM
May 12 2021, 7:37 AM
(Bloomberg) A swathe of senior traders have left HSBC Holdings Plcâs U.S. business in recent months as the bank restructures its operations in New York and around the world.
(Bloomberg) A swathe of senior traders have left HSBC Holdings Plcâs U.S. business in recent months as the bank restructures its operations in New York and around the world.
Head of credit trading for Latin America Omar Takriti is among the departures, along with head of equities for the Americas Tom OâLeary, according to people familiar with the matter.