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5 Memphis Officers Plead Not Guilty In Death Of Tyre Nichols

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MEMPHIS, Tenn.— Five former Memphis police officers pleaded not guilty Friday to second-degree murder and other charges stemming from Tyre Nichols’s violent arrest and death. His mother later said that none of them would look her in the eyes in court.

Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley, Desmond Mills Jr., Emmitt Martin III, and Justin Smith appeared in Shelby County Criminal Court for the first time with their attorneys before a judge. The officers were fired following an internal police investigation into Nichols’ arrest on January 7, who died three days later in a hospital. His beating was videotaped.

RowVaughn Wells, Nichols’ mother, said after the hearing that the officers didn’t dare to look her in the eyes but that “they’re going to see me at every court date — everyone — until we get justice for my son.”

“I’m feeling very numb right now,” Wells admitted. “And I’m waiting for someone to wake me up from this nightmare I’m having right now. That is not going to happen.”

The officers were charged with second-degree murder, aggravated assault, aggravated kidnapping, official misconduct, and official oppression. They’re all released on bond. Their next hearing is set for May 1.

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This Memphis Case Is the Most Recent Case To Spark Protests

The Nichols case is the latest to spark nationwide protests and reignite a heated public debate about police brutality. Nichols, 29, was a Black man. All five officers charged in his death are also African-American.

Judge James Jones Jr. addressed the courtroom, requesting “continued patience” and “continued civility,” emphasizing that “this case can take some time.”

“We understand that there may be some strong emotions involved in this case, but we ask that you be patient with us,” Jones said. “Everyone involved is eager for this case to be resolved as soon as possible. But you all must understand that the state of Tennessee and each of these defendants has an absolute right to a fair trial.”

Bean’s attorney, John Keith Perry, told reporters that Bean was doing his job at the time and “never touched” Nichols. Video evidence contradicts that assertion.

Casio Montez, a protester, spoke over Perry, claiming Nichols’ death was murder: “You are a murderer, bro.”

Mills’ attorney, Blake Ballin, stated that the process must be “based on the facts and the law, rather than the raw emotions that our country is experiencing.” He advised the public to be patient and cautious when judging his client.

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People Crying Out For Justice And Reform

“Justice for Mr. Nichols will not come at the expense of justice for Mr. Mills,” Ballin stated.

Ballin also stated that the nation’s grief over Nichols’ death “must be channeled into demanding change in the way we police our communities.”

“It’s also critical that we extend these demands to how we treat minorities and low-income people in our criminal justice system,” Ballin said. “Let us not forget that my client is a Black man in an American courtroom.”

Martin, Haley, and Smith’s attorneys did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

According to Assistant District Attorney Paul Hagerman, “Memphis and the entire world need to see that what’s right is done in this case, and it needs to happen sooner rather than later.”

Nichols’ mother and stepfather, Rodney Wells, were in court with their lawyer, civil rights attorney Ben Crump.

“This is a glorious day,” Rodney Wells said following the hearing. “This is the start of the process.”

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The Man was Pulled Over For Just a Traffic Violation And Ended Up Dead

Nichols was pulled over for an alleged traffic violation and was dragged out of his car by officers who used profanity and at least one brandished gun. According to video footage released by the city, an officer used a stun gun on Nichols, but he ran away toward his nearby home.

Officers from the Scorpion crime-fighting team apprehended Nichols and punched, kicked, and slugged him with a baton as he yelled for his mother in Memphis.

According to the video, officers stood by and talked with one another after the beating while Nichols struggled with his injuries on the ground in Memphis. According to video and records, one officer photographed Nichols while he was propped up against an unmarked police car.

Authorities said Nichols was taken to a hospital in an ambulance that left the scene of the beating 27 minutes after emergency medical technicians arrived.

Fire Department Employees Were Also Fired

Nichols was suspected of reckless driving, according to police, but no verified evidence of a traffic violation has been found in public documents or video footage. Memphis Police Chief Carolyn “CJ” Davis stated that she had seen no evidence to support the stop or the officers’ response. After Nichols’ death in November 2021, she disbanded the Scorpion unit she founded.

Another white officer involved in the initial traffic stop was fired. An additional officer, whose identity has not been revealed, has been suspended.

Three Memphis Fire Department employees on the scene of the arrest were fired. Two Shelby County sheriff’s deputies who were also present were suspended without pay.

The Nichols family, attorneys, community leaders, and activists have called for changes to the Memphis Police Department’s policies on traffic stops, use of force, transparency, and other issues.

Some relatives and lawyers have praised Davis and the department for their prompt response, saying it should serve as a model for future investigations into police brutality.

SOURCE – (AP)

 

 

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G7 Warns Of New Sanctions Against Iran As World Reacts To Apparent Israeli Drone Attack

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Paris police find no weapons on a man detained at Iran’s consulate.

Police said Friday that they discovered no weapons on a man held at the Iranian consulate in Paris after responding to a report of a suspicious man carrying a grenade and an explosives vest.

A Paris police spokesperson told The Associated Press that authorities were verifying the man’s identity but discovered no such weapons on him or in his car.

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G7 Warns Of New Sanctions Against Iran As World Reacts To Apparent Israeli Drone Attack

The official spoke on the condition of anonymity because he is not permitted to be publicly identified under police procedure.

Some of the police, special agents, and firefighters who rushed to the situation at the consulate were later spotted leaving the area after being arrested. A police cordon remained in place, although traffic had resumed in the area.

According to the official, the individual was observed late Friday morning, and police initiated a special operation as soon as they were notified.

The event occurred at a time of heightened tensions in the Middle East, as Paris prepares to host the summer Olympics.

The director of the United Nations’ nuclear inspector says there was no damage to the Isfahan nuclear facility following a purported Israeli drone attack on a major air base near the Iranian city.

When asked about the nuclear facility on Sky News, International Atomic Energy Agency Director-General Rafael Mariano Grossi stated, “There hasn’t been any damage at the site or anything that would indicate that (there) were hits nearby or something that could lead you to believe that there was an intention to reach these places.”

The Isfahan facility has three small research reactors supplied by China, as well as fuel production and other activities for Iran’s civilian nuclear program.

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G7 Warns Of New Sanctions Against Iran As World Reacts To Apparent Israeli Drone Attack

Isfahan also contains locations related with Iran’s nuclear program, such as the subterranean Natanz enrichment facility, which has been frequently attacked by suspected Israeli sabotage strikes.

Iranian authorities claim that air defenses fired on a key air base in Isfahan, which has long housed Iran’s fleet of American-made F-14 Tomcats, purchased prior to the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

Missile remnants were discovered Friday near Latifiya, southwest of Baghdad.

An official with an Iranian-backed militia in Iraq, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak with journalists, said the missile was shot down due to jamming efforts. The Iraqi army lacks jamming systems similar to those used to destroy the rocket, but Iran has handed such gear to its allied militias.

It was unclear whether the rocket was part of an Israeli attack on Iran or last weekend’s Iranian attack on Israel. Local media images of the site showed what seemed to be an air-to-surface missile. There were no reports of Iran firing air-to-surface missiles during Saturday’s onslaught, which comprised over 300 drones, ballistic missiles, and cruise missiles.

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G7 Warns Of New Sanctions Against Iran As World Reacts To Apparent Israeli Drone Attack

Tehran launched the attack in response to a purported Israeli strike in Syria on April 1, which killed two Iranian generals in an Iranian consulate building.

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Police Arrest Six People Over US$14.5 Million Gold Heist in Canada

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Six people have been arrested, including a jeweler and a commercial airline employee, and police have issued warrants for three more suspects in connection with what they say the single-largest gold robbery in Canadian history.

According to Peel Regional Police in Ontario, a joint investigation with the United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) resulted in the filing of nearly two dozen charges against the suspects in connection with the nearly $20 million Canadian dollar ($14.5 million) heist that occurred a year ago.

During a news conference in Ontario on Wednesday, Peel Regional Police Detective-Sergeant Mike Mavity told reporters that 400 kilograms of gold bars weighing more than 900 pounds, as well as approximately CA$2.5 million ($1.8 million) in stolen bank notes, were hijacked at Toronto Pearson International Airport after arriving on a commercial flight from Europe.

In total, 6,600 gold bars of various sizes were stolen, each of which was “99.9% pure and contained individualized serial numbers,” according to Mavity.

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Gold Was in Hull of Air Canada aeroplane: File Photo

According to Peel Regional Police in Ontario, a joint investigation with the United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) resulted in nearly two dozen charges being filed against the suspects in connection with the nearly $20 million Canadian dollar heist that occurred on April 17, 2023.

On April 17, 2023, the gold and money were loaded into the hull of an Air Canada flight in “an approved airline container” bound for Toronto.

At 3:56 p.m. same day, the flight arrived at Toronto Pearson International Airport, and the gold and cash were quickly removed from the aircraft and transported to an Air Canada facility.

At 6:32 p.m., a man suspect came at air can freight driving a 5-ton truck and approached the property with what police called a counterfeit airway bill, a document used by carriers to track shipments.

Shortly after, a forklift arrived and loaded the item into the suspect’s truck. The suspect then drove off.

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Fake Shipping Bill: Photo Peel Police

According to a police press release, officials discovered the document bill at 2:43 a.m. the next day to be a duplicate of an airline bill for a valid shipment of fish delivered and picked up the day before.

According to Mavity, the fake bill was produced at the Air Canada facility, and when officials discovered the products were gone, they used security footage to monitor part of the suspect’s subsequent trip until losing track of the truck in north Milton, an Ontario suburb.

Police stated that the crime was an inside operation and that a former Air Canada manager was wanted in the case.

So far police said they have arrested the following suspects in connection to the gold heist case:

  • Air Canada employee Parmpal Sidhu, 54, of Ontario
  • Jewelry store owner Ali Raza, 37, of Toronto
  • Amit Jalota, 40, of Ontario
  • Ammad Chaudhary, 43, of Ontario
  • Prasath Paramalingam, 35, of Ontario

All five were released on bail and are scheduled to appear in court at a later date, Mavity said.

The truck driver who allegedly picked up the gold, Durante King-Mclean, 25 of Ontario, is currently in custody in the U.S. on firearms and trafficking related charges.

Here are the suspects at large:

  • Air Canada manager Simran Preet Panesar, 31, of Ontario
  • Archit Grover, 36, of Ontario
  • Arsalan Chaudhary, 42, of Ontario

Only CA$90,000 ($65,000) of the more than CA$20 million recovered, said to Peel Regional Deputy Chief Nick Milinovich.

According to US Today, U.S. ATF Special Agent Eric DeGree, King-Mclean was detained in Pennsylvania following a traffic stop that resulted in the seizure of 65 illicit guns destined for Canada. According to DeGree, King-Mclean attempted to flee after police discovered the firearms in a rental car he was driving.

According to Air Canada spokesman Peter Fitzpatrick, two of the individuals identified by police worked for the airline’s cargo division at the time of the crime.

“One left the company prior to the arrests announced today, and the second has been suspended,” he stated, according to the site. “Because matter is now before the courts, we are unable to speak further.

According to the announcement, only about CA $90,000 (one kilogram of gold) has been found and melted down into bangle bracelets. According to authorities, the remaining gold was most likely melted down and used to purchase illicit weaponry.

“I commend our investigators, the ATF, other law enforcement partners, and our community for working together to identify and arrest those responsible for this brazen crime,” Peel Regional Police Chief Nishan Duraiappah said in a statement this week.

Anyone with information regarding the case should contact Peel Regional Police.

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2023: Poland Arrests Man Suspected Of Spying For Russia To Aid Zelenskyy Assassination Plot

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WARSAW, Poland – A Polish man has been arrested on suspicion of preparing to spy for Russia’s military intelligence in an alleged plot to assassinate Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Polish prosecutors said Thursday.

According to a statement released by Poland’s National Prosecutor’s Office, the individual, known only as Pawel K. under Polish privacy regulations, was accused of preparing to transmit airport security information to Russian agents and was arrested in Poland on Wednesday.

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Poland Arrests Man Suspected Of Spying For Russia To Aid Zelenskyy Assassination Plot

The man was looking for contact with Russians directly involved in the war in Ukraine and was expected to provide detailed information about the Rzeszow-Jasionka airport in south-east Poland, near the Ukrainian border, which serves as the gateway for international military and humanitarian supplies to Ukraine. It also caters to leaders and politicians traveling in and out of Ukraine. The airport is controlled by US soldiers.

If convicted, the guy faces up to eight years in prison, according to the statement.

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Poland Arrests Man Suspected Of Spying For Russia To Aid Zelenskyy Assassination Plot

The prosecutors claimed that close cooperation with Ukrainian prosecutors and security agencies, who tipped them off and provided crucial evidence, made the arrest possible. They stated the case is progressing.

On Thursday, prosecutors in Germany announced the arrest of two German-Russian individuals on suspicion of espionage, with one accused of agreeing to carry out assaults on potential targets, including US military bases, in the hopes of damaging supplies to Ukraine.

Dieter S. and Alexander J. were arrested Wednesday in Bayreuth, Bavaria, according to German federal authorities.

Since Moscow initiated its campaign on Ukraine in February 2022, several persons have been arrested in Poland on suspicion of spying for Russia, including a dual Russian-Spanish citizen.

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Poland Arrests Man Suspected Of Spying For Russia To Aid Zelenskyy Assassination Plot

Poland, a European Union member, has been a loyal backer of neighboring Ukraine and Zelenskyy in their fight against Russia’s aggression for more than two years.

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