Thursday, August 21, 2014

Local

After shooting a man with a toy gun at Walmart, the two cops involved were given paid vacations. One is back at work, threatening to shoot everybody else in Beavercreek.

More people supposedly use the food bank.
"According to a new study by the Foodbank Inc. and Feeding America, an estimated 70,300 people in Montgomery, Greene and Preble counties turn to food pantries to feed their families and themselves.
The report, produced every four years, said some 8,100 people are served weekly by pantries and ministries supported by the Foodbank, a food distribution center on Armor Place that serves 88 hunger programs in the Dayton area."
Is it 70,000 or 8,000 who repeat? That's a big difference.

Clark County deputies wear body cameras. All cops should, and they should never be able to turn them off or take them off.

Huber Heights looking for name sponsor for their music boondoggle.

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