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Rhode Island man sentenced to serve 10 years in state prison for 2019 nightclub shooting

Rhode Island man sentenced to serve 10 years in state prison for 2019 nightclub shooting
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Former North Attleboro Man Charged With Murder In 2010 RI Killing

Reply According to the Rhode Island Attorney General s Office, Lopes killed Zackary Marshall 22, outside a bar on Peck Street on Dec. 18, 2010. (Shutterstock) PROVIDENCE, RI A former North Attleboro man was indicted on a murder charge after prosecutors said he stabbed an Attleboro man to death outside a Providence bar in 2010. Jason Lopes, 33, was arrested this week in Garland Texas after a warrant was issued for his arrest. According to the Rhode Island Attorney General s Office, Lopes killed Zackary Marshall 22, outside a bar on Peck Street on Dec. 18, 2010. The case had gone unsolved for more than 10 years, but Steven M Paré, the Providence Commissioner of Public Safety, said Providence Det. Angelo A Vant uncovered new evidence which led to Lopes arrest.

ACLU calls for stronger action to address Providence police body camera violations

January 18, 2021 10:43 pm PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLNE) – The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) called on Providence Commissioner of Public Safety Steven Paré and Police Chief Hugh Clements to take a more aggressive stance on holding officers accountable for violating body camera policies. ACLU of Rhode Island’s Executive Director, Steven Brown, called the problem “persistent” and “one that severely undermines the transparency the Department is seeking to promote.” The urge for stronger action cited “repeated instances of police failing to activate their body cameras in high profile encounters with the public.” The ACLU said they filed a request with the department last year, which revealed 20 body camera violations over a two-and-a-half-year period.

GoLocalProv | Persistent Providence Police Body Camera Violations Need to Be Addressed, Says RI ACLU

The RI ACLU issued the statement on Tuesday. The ACLU of Rhode Island has said that repeated instances of police failing to activate their body cameras in high profile encounters with the public needs the establishment of a more vigorous audit process, to hold officers responsible for violating the department’s body camera policy.   On Tuesday, the ACLU of Rhode Island called on Providence Commissioner of Public Safety Steven Paré and Police Chief Hugh Clements, Jr. to take stronger steps. In a letter to the two officials, ACLU of RI executive director Steven Brown called the problem “persistent” and “one that severely undermines the transparency the Department is seeking to promote.” GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLAST

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