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Bethlehem Area Weekly Police Blotter April 17: Five arrested at local Bethlehem locations for selling to minors

Underage check by police and SLA DELMAR - Bethlehem police along with the State Liquor Authority, conducted a compliance check for establishments that sell alcoholic beverages in the Town of Bethlehem on Thursday, April 11. According to police, the detail checked 27 establishments within the Town and five people were arrested for selling alcohol to DELMAR - Bethlehem police along with the State Liquor Authority, conducted a compliance check for establishments that sell alcoholic beverages in the Town of Bethlehem on Thursday, April 11.

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Police charge Cairo man with DWI with child in the car

Police charge Cairo man with DWI with child in the car
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The Skanner News - Why Did More Than 1,000 People Die After Police Subdued Them With Force That Isn't Meant to Kill?

The Skanner News - Why Did More Than 1,000 People Die After Police Subdued Them With Force That Isn't Meant to Kill?
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The Skanner News - Why Did More Than 1,000 People Die After Police Subdued Them With Force That Isn't Meant to Kill?

Every day, police in the U.S. rely on common use-of-force tactics that, unlike guns, are meant to stop people without killing them. But when misused, these tactics can still end in death as happened with George Floyd in 2020. An investigation led by The Associated Press has found that, over a decade, more than 1,000 people died after police subdued them through physical holds, stun guns, body blows and other force not intended to be lethal. Medical officials cited the force in about half the cases. In others, officers didn’t follow best safety practices, creating a recipe for death. These deadly encounters happened in nearly every state and the deceased came from all walks of life. The toll, however, disproportionately fell on Black Americans.

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