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Lawyers for Alton Sterling s family counter settlement offer, want faster payout from city-parish 1 month 3 weeks 12 hours ago Friday, February 19 2021 Feb 19, 2021 February 19, 2021 3:20 PM February 19, 2021 in News Source: The Advocate Share: BATON ROUGE - Lawyers representing the children of Alton Sterling, who was shot and killed by a Baton Rouge police officer in 2016, have agreed to settle his wrongful death lawsuit for $4.5 million but only if the city-parish agrees to speed up the payment timeline. On Feb. 10, the East Baton Rouge Metro Council approved a $4.5 million settlement offer for Sterling s five children, which included an upfront payment of $1 million from the the city-parish s Insurance Reserve Funds. The remaining $3.5 million would be paid over the next four years. ....
The Golden Mile: What does the future hold for Auckland s Queen Street? 5 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM 16 minutes to read The pocket park proposed for the junction of Fort St and Queen St in downtown Auckland. Image / LandLAB The pocket park proposed for the junction of Fort St and Queen St in downtown Auckland. Image / LandLAB Queen St has suffered a double whammy of crushing Covid consequences and the wait for the City Rail Link. There are now 40 empty stores in what was once the country s busiest retail area. Is the Golden Mile losing its lustre? And why are planned upgrades taking so long? Cherie Howie investigates ....
To one man, Capitol riot was a unique betrayal Petula Dvorak, The Washington Post Jan. 14, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Then-Capitol Police Chief Terrence Gainer is pictured in 2006.Washington Post photo by Melina Mara Of all the people who watched the riot at the U.S. Capitol unfold last week, no one saw it the way a great-grandpa sitting on his couch in Chicago did. Terrance Gainer, 73, was once the chief of the U.S. Capitol Police and the Senate s sergeant at arms. He used to be the one in charge of preventing the very calamity at the Capitol he saw on his television and computer screens, a calamity he used to believe could never happen. ....
Off-duty U.S. Capitol Police officer dies; officials cite suicide Allison Klein and Rebecca Tan, The Washington Post Jan. 10, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail WASHINGTON - U.S. Capitol Police on Sunday announced the death of off-duty officer Howard Liebengood, the son and namesake of a former Senate sergeant at arms, lobbyist and Hill staffer. Two law enforcement officials told The Washington Post that Liebengood, 51, died by suicide over the weekend, days after being on the scene of Wednesday s violent siege of the Capitol building by a pro-Trump mob. Statements released Sunday by the Capitol Police and its union did not specify a cause of death for Liebengood, who had been with the department since April 2005 and was assigned to the Senate Division. A former co-worker said he was often assigned to the Delaware entrance of the Russell Senate Office Building - his favorite posting. ....