The incident resulted in the arrest of six Black men on aggravated rioting charges who were released two days later with all charges dropped following a protest for their release outside the Ottawa County Courthouse.
Joining the civil suit filed Nov. 5 by Diamone Wilson, Ryan Hollingshead, Panzie Hunter and Paris Hunter against the Village of Put-in-Bay and officers Terry Rutledge Jr. and Michael Russo are Shalon Shelton, Dameyion Smith, Spencer Robinson, Aaron Tucker and Trae Caffey, who were involved during the incident that began as a traffic stop for running a stop sign and having too many passengers on a golf cart and escalated to several officers using stun guns against members of the group.
Jacksonville fashion brand steps in to help woman with cancer battle
Lena Pringle, Anchor/traffic and general assignment reporter
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – World Cancer Day is Thursday, February 4.
More Black women under the age of 45 dies of breast cancer each year than any other group.
I went inside a local business that’s stepping up to help a young woman with her fight against this deadly disease with one simple pink dress.
“I’m asking you the questions that I need to ask and I’m still not getting answers. It’s a slap in the face,” Jessica Florence, a senior at Florida A&M University Senior.