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Court dismisses Shafer from teachers active-shooter training lawsuit

Listen to this article LAFAYETTE — Former White County Sheriff Patrick Shafer has been dismissed from a federal lawsuit filed by a group of Meadowlawn Elementary School teachers alleging he was partly responsible for a January 2019 school shooting survival exercise gone awry. The US District Court, Northern District of Indiana granted Shafer a stipulation of dismissal and dismissed with prejudice the lawsuit’s claims against him that he violated several of the teachers’ constitutional rights when they were shot with plastic pellets from an Airsoft gun, verbally abused, mocked and threatened during a pre-planned ALICE active-shooter training at Meadowlawn. “While serving as sheriff, my endeavor was to provide informative and beneficial training to the four school corporations in White County,” Shafer said. “I believe this was accomplished by not only using members of the sheriff’s department, but also in a joint effort with the Monticello Police

Family searching for justice two years after Ray Hanish s death

Family searching for justice two years after Ray Hanish s death Ray Hanish s family is searching for justice two years after his death. He was found dead in his Reynolds home in March 2019 and there have been no charges or arrests for his death. Posted: Apr 7, 2021 9:29 PM Updated: Apr 7, 2021 11:12 PM Posted By: Anna Darling REYNOLDS, Ind. (WLFI) - Ray Hanish s family is searching for justice two years after his death. He was found dead in his Reynolds home in March 2019 and there have been no charges or arrests for his death. He cared about everybody, said Dottie Hanish, Ray s mother. She said she had a very close relationship with her son, and that they would text and call each other regularly. Ray s family is remembering him as a loving man.

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