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Little Rock police chief speaks on officer’s use of deadly force in weekend shooting
Skip to contentPosted: Oct 4, 2023 / 07:36 PM CDTUpdated: Oct 4, 2023 / 07:36 PM CDTLITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Criminal charges have been brought against a Little Rock Police Department officer following use of deadly force in a weekend shooting.LRPD Officer Johvoni McClendon was charged with a first-degree battery felony and a first-degree assault misdemeanor after an officer-involved shooting Saturday.LRPD officer arrested, facing charges in weekend shootingOn Wednesday, Prosecuting Attorney Will Jones and LRPD Chief Heath Helton held a joint press conference about the incident.“There’s no doubt...…Skip to contentPosted: Oct 4, 2023 / 07:36 PM CDTUpdated: Oct 4, 2023 / 07:36 PM CDTLITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Criminal charges have been brought against a Little Rock Police Department officer following use of deadly force in a weekend shooting.LRPD Officer Johvoni McClendon was charged with a first-degree battery felony and a first-degree assault misdemeanor after an officer-involved shooting Saturday.LRPD officer arrested, facing charges in weekend shootingOn Wednesday, Prosecuting Attorney Will Jones and LRPD Chief Heath Helton held a joint press conference about the incident.“There’s no doubt...WW…
Lafayette hospitals nearing capacity, diverting patients to other area hospitals
Posted: Jul 10, 2020 / 05:35 PM CDTUpdated: Jul 10, 2020 / 06:16 PM CDTLAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY) — Lafayette’s hospitals are reaching their capacity due to a flood of COVID-19 patients, and it’s resulted in some patients being diverted to other area hospitals in an attempt to find space.As of this afternoon, News 10 learned that Acadia General and Lafayette General Medical Center are both diverting patients to other hospitals in the Lafayette General system. That includes University Medical Center, and hospitals in Kaplan and St. Martin Parish.While the hospitals are still equipped to handle...…Posted: Jul 10, 2020 / 05:35 PM CDTUpdated: Jul 10, 2020 / 06:16 PM CDTLAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY) — Lafayette’s hospitals are reaching their capacity due to a flood of COVID-19 patients, and it’s resulted in some patients being diverted to other area hospitals in an attempt to find space.As of this afternoon, News 10 learned that Acadia General and Lafayette General Medical Center are both diverting patients to other hospitals in the Lafayette General system. That includes University Medical Center, and hospitals in Kaplan and St. Martin Parish.While the hospitals are still equipped to handle...WW…
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