Writing on his new Facebook page, the US President said: “Like many Americans, I was deeply disturbed by the footage of the fatal shooting of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald”. At least 18 civilian complaints have been lodged against Van Dyke over 14 years.
In 2008, a Walmart employee was trampled to death during the store’s Black Friday sale. They were down to $51 billion past year, even as overall consumer spending kept rising.
It’s worth pointing out that this communication doesn’t necessarily apply to those outside the United Kingdom, though it doesn’t do anything to make us confident that owners in other regions will get better treatment.
Monday night’s shootings are not the fault of the victims or the Black Lives Matter movement, which is committed to non-violence. Clark, whose death in a confrontation with police, has sparked more than a week of protests.
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“I would rather pay $85 for a truck than $200”, said Brenesha Jordan, 33, who was planning to buy her 5-year-old son a motorized toy auto he could drive. “My wife plans everything – she says, ‘We’re going to this store, and this store'”....
Residents of Chicago, along with many around the country were rocked by the graphic video released by city officials Tuesday evening showing the chilling shooting death of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald.
Police have charged Giovanni Cotto as an adult in connection with Tuesday’s altercation that began with a police pursuit on the Schuylkill and Vine Street expressways and ended in a fiery crash with a school bus.
A new round of protests on Wednesday at the Chicago’s criminal courthouse and City Hall were sparsely attended, though members of the City Council’s black caucus again demanded the resignation of Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy.