Mayor’s controversial Facebook posts came during protests over the shooting death of 17-year-old Antwon Rose Jr. by a white police officer in East Pittsburgh
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Mayor’s controversial Facebook posts came during protests over the shooting death of 17-year-old Antwon Rose Jr. by a white police officer in East Pittsburgh
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Mayor slammed for suggesting Antwon Rose protesters be hit with water cannons
Tyler Perry posted a video on Facebook warning fans about “scams” using his name to promote giveaways, and he’s not the first star that imposters have tried to use on social media
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CHICAGO (CBS/CNN) — The Cook Country Forest preserve has placed a police officer on desk duty after a video showed the officer standing by as a man harassed a woman for wearing a shirt with the Puerto Rican flag. “You’re not American, if you were American you wouldn’t wear that. You know that right?” says the man, who appears to be intoxicated. The video, posted on Facebook, has been viewed more than 1.2 million times. Cook County Board Chairman Toni Preckwinkle said today that she will be speaking with Puerto Rico’s governor about the incident. “The incident … is completely unacceptable,” Preckwinkle said. “I apologize to the young woman who had this terrible experience. I am troubled by the response of the initial officer on the scene.” She said she learned of the incident last night. Mia Irizarry says she was trying to celebrate her 24th birthday last month when the man approached her asking her why she was wearing the sleeveless Puerto Rico flag shirt, which also had “Puerto Rico” written below the V neckline. Irizarry recorded the encounter on her phone, saying she felt threatened, and posted the video to Facebook. For several minutes the man berates Irizarry and at one point stands a few inches from her. In the background, a police officer is standing outside the park pavilion. On Monday, the Forest Preserve tweeted that it was aware of the June 14 incident at an undisclosed park location and video. All people are welcome in the Forest Preserves of Cook County and no one should feel unsafe while visiting our preserves. — Forest Preserves (@FPDCC) July 9, 2018 In the footage, the man can be seen approaching Irizarry saying: “You should not be wearing that in the United States of America.” He gets closer to her and asks “Are you a citizen? Are you a United States citizen?” Irizarry can be heard saying that Puerto Rico is part of the United States and the man approaches her multiple times. Irizarry asks a park police officer to help, saying “I am renting this area and he’s harassing me about the shirt that I’m wearing.” Later she says: “Officer, I feel entirely uncomfortable, can you remove … please officer” as the officer is seen walking away from her. Then she says: “Officer, I’m renting, I paid for a permit for this area. I do not feel comfortable with him here, is there anything you can do? ” The officer can then be seen talking to the man who gesticulates back and tells him to “shut the f*** up.” Later, more police arrive and Irizarry says she still doesn’t feel safe. The man resumes his abuse, saying: “You’re not American, if you were American you wouldn’t wear that. You know that right?” The female officer asked to see the man’s ID and can be heard telling him that he’s intoxicated to which he replies “well that’s your judgment.” She explains that Irizarry has a permit and she warns him that he could be arrested “for not being compliant.” “You don’t come here harassing people,” the officer continues. “People have just as much right to be here as you and when you’re drunk, you don’t belong here.” The female officer then speaks with Irizarry who gives her version of the incident and the officer explains that they were called to the area after a report that a man was choking a woman. Eventually the first officer on the scene takes notes of Irizarry’s account of the incident and says that he was at the scene due to the separate incident, noting that she was not being attacked though acknowledging she felt threatened. Irizarry can be heard explaining to the officer that the incident began when they had asked the group the man was in if they could move as they had a permit for the area. She said the group politely complied but her Puerto Rico shirt appeared to act as a trigger to the man. Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rossello reacted to the video on Twitter. The United States of America is a nation that was built and thrives on diversity. We cannot allow those who do not understand America’s greatness to terrorize people because of their background. This is not the America we all believe in. — Ricardo Rossello (@ricardorossello) July 10, 2018 The-CNN-Wire & © 2018 Cable News Network, Inc., a Time Warner Company. All rights reserved.
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PASCO COUNTY, Fla. (CBS Local) – A Florida man who suffered a massive heart attack while working on his lawn, got a very special gift from the first responders who saved his life. After getting Gene Work to a local hospital, EMT’s and firefighters returned to the man’s home and helped to finish planting rows of sod at the Pasco County residence. A July 8 Facebook post by Work’s wife, Melissa, details how Pasco County Fire Rescue took time out of their days to help the family avoid being fined by their homeowners association for the unfinished work. Work described how her brother-in-law tried to finish the project on his own before the heroes returned to give him a hand. “Before he knows it, 7 firefighters and EMT’s jumped out, put on gloves and said they came back because they knew Gene was in serious trouble and they wanted to lay the new sod so it didn’t die.” “They saved his life, dropped him off and then cared enough to save our GRASS!!” Work added in the viral Facebook post. “PCFR hopes that Gene makes a speedy recovery!” the Florida emergency workers added in their own Facebook post after finishing Work’s lawn project.
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PASCO COUNTY, Fla. (CBS Local) – A Florida man who suffered a massive heart attack while working on his lawn, got a very special gift from the first responders who saved his life. After getting Gene Work to a local hospital, EMT’s and firefighters returned to the man’s home and helped to finish planting rows of sod at the Pasco County residence. A July 8 Facebook post by Work’s wife, Melissa, details how Pasco County Fire Rescue took time out of their days to help the family avoid being fined by their homeowners association for the unfinished work. Work described how her brother-in-law tried to finish the project on his own before the heroes returned to give him a hand. “Before he knows it, 7 firefighters and EMT’s jumped out, put on gloves and said they came back because they knew Gene was in serious trouble and they wanted to lay the new sod so it didn’t die.” “They saved his life, dropped him off and then cared enough to save our GRASS!!” Work added in the viral Facebook post. “PCFR hopes that Gene makes a speedy recovery!” the Florida emergency workers added in their own Facebook post after finishing Work’s lawn project.
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SAN BERNARDINO (CBSLA/AP) — A Southern California prosecutor has been placed on leave following a report that he posted discriminatory comments on social media targeting a U.S. lawmaker and the victim of a police shooting. The San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office on Monday said Deputy District Attorney Michael Selyem was placed on paid leave while an investigation is pending. The Orange County Register reported last week the gang prosecutor targeted Rep. Maxine Waters, former first lady Michelle Obama and Mexican immigrants with posts a critic described as “hateful rhetoric.” District Attorney Mike Ramos says he learned of the comments two weeks ago after other attorneys complained. “The San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office does not condone hate, discrimination or incitement of violence,” Ramos said in a statement. “Our community and the entire criminal justice system depends on having fair, ethical, and unbiased prosecutors.” He says individual free speech rights must be balanced with the need for ethical and unbiased prosecutors. Deputy District Attorney Michael Selyem was placed on administrative leave Monday. (Photo via Facebook) Selyem apparently posted the comment in response to a Facebook post about controversial comments Waters made last month in which she apparently advocated for the public harassment of Trump administration members at public places. Since Waters made the comments, several administration officials have been heckled and harassed , including White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen. An email message was sent to Selyem seeking comment. (© Copyright 2018 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)
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