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Police say footage shared during the news conference shows Turnure s shin not his knee pinning Hicks shoulder, not his neck. The footage shows an officer identified by supervisors as Turnure repeatedly shoving snow into Hicks open mouth. Afterward, Hicks says, I really can t breathe. Hicks did not comply with officers; the footage released during the news conference did not show his initial interaction with police. Ward 5 Councilwoman Tara Samples called the news conference damage control. The bottom line is, just release the footage, she said Thursday morning, before the press conference was scheduled. The allegations made by Mr. Hicks are deeply disturbing, especially in light of the officer s resignation, Ward 8 Councilman Shammas Malik said Thursday morning. We all need to see the body camera footage immediately. ....
City of Akron legislative proposal The area outlined in red, on the south end of LaDue Reservoir, is what the city of Akron proposes leasing for oil and gas exploration. The dots represent active wells according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Oil and Gas Resources Management. Blue indicates permitted wells, green indicates producing wells, and yellow indicates drilling sites. Akron City Council is considering a deal with a newly formed company that would allow the company to drill for oil and natural gas on land near LaDue Reservoir, which holds the city’s water supply. Public service Director Chris Ludle initiated the idea of leasing 475 acres to DP Energy Auburn, LLC for fracking. Under the deal the city would receive a one-time payment of $237,500 and a 15% royalty payment on all oil or gas extracted. (see the full proposal below) ....