Halo bar and I Heart Bryan are hosting/will have hosted a Pride Month event in downtown Bryan [combo of basically two events happening on the same street]. LGBTQ can find resources, support, networking. All part of First Friday.
Black Lives Matter BCS discusses Chauvin verdict, why the work will continue forever
The local chapter of Black Lives Matter said spreading awareness about George Floyd s case and so many others will be going on forever. Author: Erin Wencl (KAGS), Elisabeth Tharp Published: 11:36 AM CDT April 21, 2021 Updated: 12:16 PM CDT April 21, 2021
BRAZOS COUNTY, Texas Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty of murder and manslaughter in the May 25, 2020 killing of George Floyd. It took the jury less than 12 hours to deliberate before they reached that decision and he was led away in handcuffs after the verdict was read.
The world witnessed the arrest and death after a bystander, later identified as Darnella Frazier, shot it on her cell phone. Frazier, who was just 17 at the time, later received PEN America s PEN/Benenson Courage Award. After the verdict was read, Frazier took to her social media. No amount o
The jury got it right shares Bryan Police Chief Buske regarding the Chauvin trial
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BRYAN, TX â On April 20, a jury convicted former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin of second-degree murder, third-degree murder, and manslaughter in connection with George Floyd s death.
Today, the police chief for the City of Bryan expressed his support for this jurisdiction, sharing, The Jury got it right in Minneapolis. The judicial system worked like it is supposed to. Mr. Chauvin will be held accountable for his actions and the decision shows that no one is above the law.
Attorney for suspect in Bryan shooting says bullying may have led up to rampage
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Larry Bollin, 27 (KPRC 2)
BRYAN, Texas – The attorney representing the suspect in a deadly shooting in the Bryan area is offering new details as to what may have led up to the incident.
The attorney for 27-year-old Larry Bollin, a former employee at Kent Moore Cabinets where the shooting happened, said his client had been harassed at work. The attorney said constant bullying may have been what led up to Thursday’s shooting that left one person dead and others injured.
Bryan Police Chief Eric Buske said the shooting took place about 2:30 p.m. in the bays in a plant where employees make cabinets. He said that by the time authorities arrived, Bollin was gone. He was later found and arrested after opening fire on a trooper who had located him.