We are in the 30s though in in locations, he 30s right now, you Better Believe it is frosty there. These are taking about six feet above the surface so theyre typically cooler at the ground and theres frost there. 39, look at them changing, now at 32degree, we have got mid 30s, and then 44 degrees downtown cleveland the great news is this day ends up being sunny and season and it does feel lovely as afternoon. 57 by noon tile, we will be 64 at 5 00. So, i would layer it up. It is the best way to go about it today as you head out the door. A lot of clear skys and really light winds which is also, a big deal. Because if we had any kind of a breeze this morning it would make us feel much, much colder. Were clear through the afternoon and into tonight hawaii means awesome weather for indians game for all of the football game, john i will take a look at the tribe forecast what. Thank you. Time now is 6 02. Breaking news this morning investigators just wrapped 7, at the scene of a fatal cras
Community is reacting to trumps comments as well. Maureen for that part of the coverage we southern to Suzanne Kennedy. Suzanne disappointing and shocking are what some local muslims call Donald Trumps latest political statement. Its the latest controversial statement by the republican president ial frontrunner. One that has the white house saying that donald trump is not good for office. Donald j. Trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the United States until our countrys representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. This muslim says the statements do not reflect the American Values she has experienced since she came to this country a year ago from egypt. Its not only that but its offending and discriminative. Its exploding a bomb of hatred here. Within the community. She says trumps comments reflect an attitude by some in the u. S. That the word should be connected to terrorism. She worried that the impact the candidate proposal would have
Fresno Police Reform Team Starts Work That Could Last a Year
Fresno Police Reform Team Starts Work That Could Last a Year
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A week after the conviction of a Minneapolis police officer for the murder of George Floyd, the Fresno Police Reform Implementation Team got to work.
The eight-member team, led by former councilman and chairman of last year’s committee Oliver Baines, met for the first time Tuesday.
Baines was sporting a huge bandage on the left side of his face after being a victim of an assault last week. He talked about the purpose of the implementation team during the public Zoom meeting.
Fresno Names Police Reform Board to Implement Policy Changes
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Last year, a special committee recommended 73 ways to reform the Fresno Police Department in the wake of local and national protests over law enforcement practices.
Now, a new 8-member board will help carry out those suggestions.
The original reform committee, created last year after the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police, met for four months crafting proposed changes to Fresno PD policies and systems.
Among the top recommendations were establishing an oversight board, strengthening the existing Fresno Office of Independent Review and making changes to the way local police respond to mental and behavioral health related calls for service.
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