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Lafayette police find no evidence to support stabbing victim s claims LAFAYETTE, Ind. Zhang Lin was not stabbed by a black man, as he told police on March 23, Lafayette police said Thursday. In fact, Zhang Lin isn t Zhang Lin at all. He actually is Qingyu Lin, police said, who arrested a woman Wednesday. Police suspected her of assisting whoever attacked Qingyu Lin. As of Thursday, police know Qingyu Lin was stabbed, but nothing he initially told them about the circumstances surrounding the attack is panning out to be truthful. We are not looking for a black male as a suspect, Lafayette police Lt. Randy Sherer said. This was not a random black guy targeting a random Asian guy. ....
Winter storm leads to restaurant closures, adaptations for ice and snow and last updated 2021-02-17 20:21:32-05 RICHMOND, Ky. (LEX 18) â With another round of winter weather on the horizon, many business owners have made the decision to close early or close for the day to avoid dangerous road conditions. Bradyâs Sushi and Hibachi owner Wen Lin made the call to close the restaurant on Tuesday after a second wave of winter weather covered roads in ice and snow. Lin said they were ready to reopen on Wednesday, but they experienced a delay after struggling for more than an hour with a thick layer of ice surrounding the restaurantâs parking lot. ....
MANSFIELD A town restaurant has been fined $3,700 for violating capacity limits and operating its bar amid COVID-19 restrictions in Massachusetts. On Dec. 31, close to 90 people were ringing in the new year at Sake in Mansfield Crossing, according to police. The problem was Massachusetts restaurants are currently restricted to a 25 percent capacity limit to help stop the spread of the coronavirus. For Sake, that meant about 25 people. The Mansfield Board of Health unanimously decided on Jan. 7 during a virtual meeting to issue the $3,700 fine. The governor’s order allows the town to fine restaurants as much as $500 per person over the restaurant’s capacity restriction. The board of health chose to fine Sake $50 per person as well as add a $500 fine for operating the bar outside of state guidelines. ....