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South Bend councilman files complaints
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND -- Common Council member Henry Davis Jr. has filed complaints about one of his colleagues and the city's interim police chief. Davis, D-2nd, took offense last week when Chief Chuck Hurley spoke to the council during a closed meeting about...Tags: Minority Groups
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UPDATE: Baptist groups call on church to reject racism
UPDATE: JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Southern Baptist groups are calling on a Mississippi church that blocked a black couple from getting married under its roof to reject racism. Leaders of the Mississippi Baptist Convention and the Southern Baptist...
Tags: Weddings, Family, Marriage, Christianity, Protestant Convention
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Outside attorney to be appointed in South Bend wiretapping case
The South Bend Common Council voted 6 to 3 Monday night in an executive session to appoint an outside attorney to investigate all the wiretapping cases that have been heard by the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals...in a continued effort to get the tapes...Tags: Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Former South Bend Police chief's attorney seeks Boykins re-instatement
The lawyer for former South Bend Police Chief Darryl Boykins tells WSBT they have already asked the city to reinstate him as chief. This action follows a new letter from the U.S. Attorney's office which revealed new information about federal wiretapping...
Tags: FBI, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Restaurant attack may be battle over views on race
TINLEY PARK, Ill. (AP) — Five men accused of attacking a group of diners with hammers and metal batons at a suburban Chicago restaurant are in jail, though the fight appears to be continuing online as word spread that the incident was apparently...Tags: Lawyers, Trials, Civil Rights, Facebook, NATO Summit
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Mayor Buttigieg answers racism question
WSBT-TVSOUTH BEND – For the first time, we are hearing from South Bend's mayor about an allegation that the demotion of the city's police chief was racially motivated. In a letter threatening to sue the city, former Police Chief Darryl Boykins' attorney...Tags: Local Government, Trials, Litigation
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Mayor says he saved Boykins from charges
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND - Mayor Pete Buttigieg said he was protecting Darryl Boykins from felony charges when he demoted the former police chief to captain in late March. Likewise, Buttigieg said he was protecting Karen DePaepe, the police department’s...Tags: FBI, Lawyers, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution
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New video raises doubts about Florida gunman's story
MIAMI (AP) — Newly released police video of a handcuffed George Zimmerman may be important for what it doesn't show: No obvious cuts, scrapes, blood or bandages. No clearly broken nose. No plainly visible evidence of a life-and-death struggle with...Tags: Murder, Sanford Police Department, Lawyers, NBC (tv network), Injuries and Wounds
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Bail for suspects in Tulsa shootings set at more than $9 million each
TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Two Oklahoma men suspected in a shooting rampage that left three people dead and terrorized Tulsa's African-American community made their first court appearance Monday. Jake England, 19, and Alvin Watts, 32, appeared via closed-...
Tags: Trials, Career and Workplace, Social Issues, Facebook, Television Industry
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