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Portland man accused in Gresham road rage hate crime April 01 2021 Trevor Hertz faces first-degree bias crime charge for confrontation in Gresham hotel parking lot, court docs say. A Portland man faces a first-degree hate crime charge after police say he followed a couple to their Gresham hotel, mouthing threats and a racial slur used against Black people. Trevor James Hertz, 27, of Northeast Portland, faces charges of first-degree bias crime commonly known as a hate crime as well as unlawful use of a weapon and attempt to commit second-degree assault, according to court records. On Monday, March 29, a husband and wife called the Gresham Police Department, saying the driver of a blue SUV had attempted to hit their vehicle multiple times and trailed them to their hotel, according to a probable cause affidavit filed in Multnomah County Court. ....
Researchers at MIT’s Department of Mechanical Engineering have carried out a study that suggests the coronavirus can be inhibited by ultrasound vibrations within the frequencies used in medical diagno ....
Tue, Mar 16th 2021 9:34am Tim Cushing Law enforcement loves loves LOVES third parties. Anyone one step removed from someone they re investigating generally isn t covered by the Fourth Amendment, which means no one needs a warrant or probable cause to go fishing for third party data. But when it comes to the accused, what s easy for law enforcement is seldom simple for regular citizens. Third parties obtain tons of personal data when interacting with customers and users. But when a regular person asks for this information, third parties apparently feel free to blow them off. That s the case when someone s trying to do nothing more than dispute something on their credit record. And it s also the case when someone s life is literally on the line. ....
Man sues Hertz for not producing a receipt that cleared him of murder March 12, 2021 / 6:55 AM / CBS/AP A Michigan man who spent nearly five years in custody is suing Hertz for failing to produce in a timely manner a receipt that would have proved his innocence long before he was convicted of murder. The evidence from the car rental company was finally obtained in 2018, leading to Herbert Alford s exoneration in Ingham County last year. Herbert Alford WLNS-TV Alford filed a lawsuit against Hertz on Tuesday, although the case will be slowed by the company s bankruptcy reorganization. He is seeking financial compensation. ....