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1:15 A group of protesters from last year’s racial justice marches is still waiting on a response from Asheville Police regarding a complaint alleging use of excessive force. The complaint filed by 20 individuals 19 of them anonymous alleges that Asheville police officers used unethical, even military-style tactics to disperse crowds during last year’s protests. “They were hit in the face by a projectile, really did some damage to a person’s face, that’s the most significant one, Attorney Ben Scales said. He filed the complaint on behalf of the alleged victims and is collaborating with the Racial Justice Coalition. He says they’re requesting body camera footage from the police. ....
Date Time Top University of Canterbury entrepreneurs shoot for success at city event Student entrepreneurs will pitch their innovative business and social enterprise ideas to industry experts in a lively competition in central Christchurch next week. More than 30 University of Canterbury (UC) students have spent the past 10 weeks working on their ventures full-time as part of the university’s Centre for Entrepreneurship (UCE) Summer Startup Programme. The Programme provides budding entrepreneurs with mentoring and advice to help them fast-track their startups. After a pitch battle this week, 26 teams have been narrowed down to a final 12 who will present at next Thursday’s Summer Startup Showcase at The Piano. ....
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Vance Monument, honoring Confederate-era governor, should be removed, task force votes Joel Burgess ASHEVILLE A government-appointed task force has voted 11-1 to recommend removing the city s most prominent monument, a marker to Confederate-era governor Zebulon Vance. The official Nov. 19 vote came a week after most task force members said they planned to cast their votes to take down the Vance Monument, rather than repurpose it or relocate it. Asheville s City Council and the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners appointed the task force to recommend what to do with the stone obelisk at the center of downtown. Over the years, multiple residents and some council members have called to remove or rename the monument they said glorified slavery and white supremacy. But it was protests following the May 25 death of Black Minneapolis resident George Floyd under the knee of a police officer that spurred the local governments to act. ....