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Scott Pelluer, standout linebacker at Washington State and in NFL, dies at 64

Scott Pelluer, standout linebacker at Washington State and in NFL, dies at 64
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Arnold Ralph Eckerson Jr. - The Gloversville Leader Herald

Northville - Arnold Ralph Eckerson Jr, 56, passed away, way too soon, on January 18 at St. Mary’s Hospital with loving family by his side, after fighting a fierce battle for several weeks. Arnie Jr was born in Cobleskill, NY on June 18, 1965 and baptized September 14,1975; the son of Arnold Sr. and ....

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U.S. Supreme Court Revives Lawsuit Accusing St. Louis Police Of Excessive Force


The U.S. Supreme Court last week gave new life to
a case involving a man who died in St. Louis police custody. Nicholas Gilbert, a 27-year-old homeless man, was arrested by police in 2015 for misdemeanors including trespassing and occupying a building. He died after a physical confrontation with the officers in his holding cell.
His parents sued the city two years later, stating that police used excessive force toward their son. The suit cited the officers’ use of prone restraint: Gilbert was handcuffed with his legs shackled together when officers moved him to a prone position, face down on the floor. They put pressure on Gilbert’s back and torso even as he called out: “It hurts. Stop.” After 15 minutes in that position, he stopped breathing. ....

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