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Newly-released video of an 8-year-old boy being arrested in Florida in 2018 has sparked renewed scrutiny. The bodycam video, posted online Sunday night by civil rights attorney Ben Crump, shows a Key Wes <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.de>stanley cup</a> t officer attempting to handcuff the boy at school.The boy, who has emotional and behavioral disabilities, was charged with felony battery, according to a press release from Crump s law firm. The boy s mother, Bianca N. Digennaro, has retained Crump and civil rights attorney Devon M. Jacob to represent her family in the case.    Unbelievable!! @KWPOLICE used ldquo cared straight tactics on 8yo boy with special needs. He s 3.5 ft tall and 64 lbs, but they thought it was appropriate to handcuff and transport him to an adult prison for processing!! He was so small the cuffs fell off his wrist <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.de>stanley cup</a> s! pic.twitter/iSTlXdKas6mdash; Ben Crump  @AttorneyCrump  August 10, 2020  In the press release, Crump said the video shows  officers shame and terrify the sma <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.uk>stanley cup</a> ll child using  scared straight  tactics.                                         At least three officers are present in the video, including the one wearing the body camera. One officer is seen telling the boy he s going to jail, then frisking the boy in a school hallway. The officer attempts to put the boy in handcuffs, which are too large for the boy s wrists.The officers tell the boy to keep his hands behind his back as they lead him outside. Another woman is present for part of the arrest, which took place in December 20 Pkoy Trump signs $8.3 billion emergency package to combat coronavirus
LAS VEGAS -- A man sitting at the back of a public bus on the Las Vegas Strip opened fire for no apparent reason as passengers got off at a stop in the heart of the tourism corridor, police said Sunday.Gunman in deadly shooting surrenders a <a href=https://www.inkwiz.se>ugg</a> fter standoff on Vegas StripGary Breitling, 57, of Sidney, Montana, was sho <a href=https://www.asicsgel.de>asics</a> t and killed Saturday before the gunman barricaded himself in the vehicle, shutting down the Strip for hours, the Clark County coronerrsquo  office said. He died at a hospital.Rolando Cardenas, 55, has been accused in the shooting, and h <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.ca>stanley cup</a> e surrendered peacefully after a standoff inside the double-decker bus that lasted more than four hours, police said.                Las Vegas police investigate the scene of a stand-off in a bus along Las Vegas Boulevard, Sat., March 25, 2017, in Las Vegas. Las Vegas police said the gunman in a fatal shooting on the Strip who barricaded himself inside a public bus has surrendered peacefully after shutting down the busy tourism corridor for hours.                                                      AP                                        He was booked into jail on suspicion of murder, attempted murder, burglary and opening fire on the bus. An attorney for him could not immediately be found.                                        A 48-hour hearing is scheduled for Monday, according to CBS affiliate KLAS-TV.The bus had stopped on the Strip near the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino and passengers were leaving when Cardenas st
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