Michael Mroziak
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The proposed Cariol's Law, which she and her peers first introduced June 30, would make it mandatory for police officers to intervene and stop acts of brutality by fellow officers.
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"They're tipping the balance towards a more diverse ecosystem. The result will be beauty and color in the landscape, new homes for butterflies improved water quality and a stronger web of life."
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Those who are playing, though, will need to adhere to a series of "return to play" rules that require minimal physical contact on the field - no high fives and handshakes.
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Martin Gugino suffered a fractured skull after being shoved backward by officers at a protest against police violence on June 4. The 75-year-old will continue his recovery at an undisclosed location.
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Cariol Horne was fired in 2007 after stepping in to stop a White officer who held a Black suspect in a chokehold.
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"It raises questions about interstate commerce and really the constitutionality of it."
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Two Buffalo Police officers have been suspended from the department and are charged with second degree assault.
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"It's not a coincidence that this is primarily an argument put forth by Republicans. That is a factual statement."
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"It's about people wanting to change. Well, New York will be the place that actually makes the change and we pass laws that have done just that."
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"We need to be critical, even for things we can see with our own eyes. We need to relearn not to trust everything