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Protesters call for release of Bronx man in ICE custody since 2019 allegedly for jaywalking
News 12 Staff
Updated on:Mar 07, 2021, 6:10pm EST
Protesters took to the streets near St. Mary s Park on Sunday to rally for the release of Javier Castillo Maradiaga, of the Bronx.
Community members say they are still fighting to free Maradiaga, who was taken into custody by ICE, allegedly for jaywalking in December 2019. Jaywalking on a street in the Bronx, a few blocks from where we are, they took and ripped up Javier Castillo Maradiaga out of our neighborhood, says Jorge Muñiz-Reyes, the organizer of Sunday s rally.
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Carolyn Jean (Davis) Headley passed away 2021-02-17 in Greenwood, Delaware. This is the full obituary story where you can express condolences and share memories. Services by Parsell Funeral Homes & Crematorium.
March 2, 2021
Carolyn Jean (Davis) Headley, daughter of the late Roy Bailey and Lillie May (Knight) Davis, passed away Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021, at Country Rest Home in Greenwood. She was born in Fairmont, W.Va., Feb. 4, 1938, and had just turned 83.
Carolyn graduated from East Fairmont High School and attended Fairmont State College. She was a motivated college student, attending summer classes while working two jobs, and graduated in 1959 with a bachelor’s degree in education in just three years. After college, Carolyn married Jackie Headley, moved to Grafton, W.Va., and started a family. However, employment opportunities were slim, so they moved to Harford County, Md., in 1962 where she was hired as an elementary school teacher in Dublin. A year later she transferred to the Home Economics Department at Edgewood High School, where she walked to work because she didn’t have a driver’s license until the mid-1960s. Carolyn continued her education atten