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A 23-year-old man faces numerous charges after Winnipeg Police said they arrested a shotgun-wielding suspect following a vehicle pursuit and violent home… ....
WINNIPEG A stolen vehicle traffic stop resulted in a foot chase, an armed break and enter and multiple charges, according to Winnipeg police. Willy James Junior Anderson, a 23-year-old man from Winnipeg, faces break and enter, assault, fail to comply and weapons charges related to the incident. None of the charges have been proven in court. A K-9 officer with the Winnipeg Police Service noticed a stolen Chevrolet Traverse driving in the area of Dufferin Avenue and Andrews Street at about 2:40 p.m. Thursday afternoon. Police attempted to stop the vehicle by using a ‘Stop-Stick’ at Logan Avenue and King Street, but despite running over the device, the driver kept going to Main Street where it sideswiped a truck and drove into oncoming traffic. The vehicle continued until it reached the intersection of Alfred Avenue and Charles Street where the driver took off on foot. ....
Lansing area activists seek to honor Malcolm X’s family Krystal Nurse Updated: Tags: FILE - In this June 29, 1963, file photo, Malcolm X addresses a rally in Harlem in New York. During the critical era of the 1950s and 60s, Martin Luther King Jr., who led the 250,000-strong March on Washington in 1963, and Malcolm X were colossal 20th century figures, representing two different tracks: mass non-violent protest and getting favorable outcomes by any means necessary. (AP Photo/File) (AP1963) LANSING, Mich. – Malcolm X is a well-known Civil Rights figure with roots in Lansing, yet many do not know about the icon and his family. Two East Lansing residents hope to change that. ....
Winnipeg Free Press City has observed 43 homicides in 2020, one shy of last year s record By: Ryan Thorpe | Posted: 7:00 PM CST Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2020 It’s been another bloody year in Winnipeg. After the city logged a record 44 homicides in 2019, it faces another grim death toll in 2020, amid a global pandemic and government-mandated lockdowns. As of Wednesday morning, there had been 43 slayings in Winnipeg this year. The first came Jan. 10, when Reagan Danielle Gross, 49, was killed on the 100 block of Hindley Avenue. The cause of death was not released. Two days later, Yassin Abdu Ahmed, 20, was shot to death on the 100 block of Garry Street. ....