Though an American design, it was used much more commonly by our British and Belgian allies in World War I. But the .30-’06 Lewis Gun delivered sterling performance to American soldiers, sailors and Marines in two world wars.
Emmanuel Olawale, a civil rights attorney, says he was racially profiled on Saturday by two Westerville officers. Author: Bryant Somerville Updated: 6:15 PM EDT July 13, 2021
WESTERVILLE, Ohio Emmanuel Olawale, a civil rights attorney in Westerville, was dumping trash into a bin he says he owns on July 10 when two Westerville police officers pulled in behind him.
Body camera video released Tuesday by Westerville police shows officers making sure there was no illegal dumping going on. Olawale gives officers his business card and ID in an attempt, he says, to de-escalate suspicion. When one officer handed the ID to the other officer to write down information, Olawale told them no.
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