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Oct 13, 2023

One Cop Convicted In The Death Of Elijah McClain, Another Remains Free

Police officer Randy Roedema was found guilty of criminally negligent homicide and assault in the arrest of Elijah McClain, while officer Jason Rosenblatt was acquitted in the case of McClain, a Black man who died in 2019 after an encounter with police and paramedics involving ketamine, sparking mixed emotions from McClain's family and the community.
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Indisputable with Dr. Rashad Richey: October 13, 2023

Police officer Randy Roedema was found guilty of criminally negligent homicide and assault in the arrest of Elijah McClain, while officer Jason Rosenblatt was acquitted in the case of McClain, a Black man who died in 2019 after an encounter with police and paramedics involving ketamine, sparking mixed emotions from McClain's family and the community.
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A youth football coach was shot four times by a player's parent during practice, allegedly due to the parent's frustration over his child's playing time.
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A Black high school student in Texas, who was suspended twice for his locs hairstyle, will be sent to an alternative education program for violating the school's dress and grooming policy, leading to a civil rights lawsuit against Texas Governor Greg Abbott for not enforcing the state's CROWN Act that prohibits discrimination based on hairstyles.
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A woman on her way to attend a Trump rally said something incredibly stupid to TYT's Michael Shure.
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Seventeen deputies at the Broward Sheriff’s Office in Florida, including law enforcement and detention personnel, face charges of falsifying paperwork to obtain government funds through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and the Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) intended for small businesses during the COVID pandemic.
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A Georgia man is suing a Gwinnett County police officer for brain damage sustained during a 2021 police encounter, alleging excessive use of force after the car he was a passenger in was pulled over for a broken taillight.
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A woman identified as Suzanne Laprise fired multiple rounds at bullet-proof windows in the Bristol Police Department lobby before officers returned fire, with no injuries, as depicted in three released videos, and authorities believe she was attempting "suicide by police."
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Charles Brandt joins the Bullpen to discuss the field of GOP members vying for House Speaker Job.
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