Washington, D.C
Loved Ones Demand Answers at Vigil for 17-Year-Old Shot, Killed by Police in DC
Members of the family and associates of the 17-year-old boy who was shot and killed by a U.S. Park Police (USPP) officer in D.C. got here collectively for a vigil Sunday evening.
{The teenager}, Dalaneo Martin, was discovered inside a stolen car on March 18, and resisted when USPP officers tried to get him out of the automotive, police mentioned. Authorities mentioned an officer was contained in the automotive as Dalaneo drove away, and one other officer was dragged by the automotive.
The incident got here to an finish within the 300 block of 36th Avenue NE, after the officer within the automotive shot Dalaneo. A gun was later recovered inside. Now, his household is looking for solutions from regulation enforcement.
Dalaneo’s mom, Terra, led the demonstration down Benning Street accompanied by members of the family and associates. She mentioned her household is left with lingering questions eight days after her son was shot and killed: “Why wasn’t a taser deployed? Why was the officer at the back of his automotive? Why was Dalaneo shot in a non-threatening place? Why haven’t concerned officers’ names been launched?”
The vigil came about outdoors the house the place {the teenager} crashed the alleged stolen automotive after he was shot. Dozens got here collectively to demand justice and name for the discharge of the bodycam footage.
The household’s lawyer, Andrew O. Clarke, mentioned the household was instructed by the coroner that Dalaneo was shot a number of occasions.
“Six pictures to the again,” Clarke mentioned. “How will you clarify that?”
USPP have but to say what number of pictures have been fired, or the place {the teenager} was struck.
The incident started when D.C. police requested the help of USPP for a suspicious automotive within the space of thirty fourth and Baker streets NE at round 8:50 a.m.
After they arrived on the scene, Dalaneo was discovered asleep inside with the ignition working. Authorities decided the automotive was stolen and known as for added models, however they mentioned {the teenager} took off when USPP officers responded and tried to get him out of the automotive.
“It’s been eight days. Why can we not have any solutions? Why have there been no arrests?” Clarke requested.
Dalaneo, often known as Debo to his household, was a father to a 5-month-old son. They mentioned he cared deeply about others, they usually imagine that whereas he might have made errors, he didn’t need to die for allegedly stealing a automotive.
“That may be changed. We’d like assist. Justice for Dalaneo Martin. My brother deserves to be right here,” Rahketa Steele, his older sister, mentioned.
The lethal taking pictures is being investigated by the Metropolitan Police Division’s inner affairs division. The 2 USPP officers concerned stay on paid administrative go away.
Washington, D.C
DCA warns flyers to bundle up after heating system outage
The primary heating system at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) has been out since Friday evening, and the airport is warning travelers to bundle up before they arrive.
“We apologize for any discomfort to travelers as we work diligently to return the heat to normal levels,” DCA said on its website.
DCA is still operational, and the broken heating system has not affected flights, TSA or airline operations, or any of the shops and restaurants inside. Temperatures outside in Alexandria hovering around 45 degrees Fahrenheit, and according to a statement from the airport, temperatures inside the building are “generally in the 60s.”
“We are conserving heat in the building and are running alternate heating sources in a few locations,” DCA said in a statement posted to X.
Airport maintenance crews are working to repair the heating system, and have been since Friday night.
Washington, D.C
Thousands to gather in Washington DC to march ahead of Trump inauguration – The Times of India
The Women’s March is returning to Washington, DC on Saturday, eight years after its historic first march. The rally, now rebranded as the People’s March, aims to broaden its support and reflect on the state of progressive organising ahead President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration as President for second time on January 20.
In 2017, the Women’s March attracted over 500,000 marchers in Washington and millions more in cities across the country, marking one of the largest single-day demonstrations in US history.
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The movement was fueled by outrage over Trump’s 2016 presidential win.
This year’s march is expected to be significantly smaller, with attendance estimated at one-tenth of the inaugural rally. The comparative quiet reflects a sense of exhaustion and disappointment among progressive voters following Vice President Kamala Harris’ loss, according to report from Associated Press.
Tamika Middleton, managing director at the Women’s March, acknowledged the challenges of recapturing the energy of the first march, stating, “The reality is that it’s just hard to capture lightning in a bottle. It was a really particular moment. In 2017, we had not seen a Trump presidency and the kind of vitriol that that represented.”
The movement has undergone an overhaul to address accusations of a lack of diversity, resulting in this year’s rebrand as the People’s March. The demonstration will promote themes related to feminism, racial justice, anti-militarization, and other issues, concluding with discussions hosted by various social justice organizations.
Jo Reger, a sociology professor at Oakland University, noted that the People’s March is unusual in the “vast array of issues brought together under one umbrella.” While conflicting visions are inevitable in a broad-based social justice movement, Reger suggested that discord can bring change and new perspectives, particularly from underrepresented voices.
Middleton emphasized that the goal of Saturday’s event is not to recreate the massive demonstration of 2017 but to focus attention on a broader set of issues and encourage participants to continue fighting in their communities long-term.
Washington, D.C
Evansville native in Washington D.C. for Trump’s inauguration
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) – With Inauguration Day just around the corner, we spoke to an Evansville native who’s in Washington D.C. hoping to attend the event.
Evansville native Mike Boatman is a member of the Front Row Joes, a group that follows Donald Trump across the country. He arrived in Washington D.C. Friday morning.
He says he picked up his Inauguration tickets and was told they may not be valid.
Boatman says he was sad to hear the news that the inauguration would be moved inside the capitol and closed to the public.
He says he’s keeping a positive attitude about the sudden change in plans and says he’s happy to keep the ticket as a souvenir.
Boatman says he’ll now watch the inauguration from a jumbotron at capitol one arena and trying to be understanding of the situation.
“I’m disappointed because it’s my first one, but I mean, if it’s for safety reasons because of the cold or maybe because of security or threats, I don’t know, but I’m disappointed, but we need to do the right thing,” said Boatman.
Boatman says he can see a lot of fencing and barriers set up around the capitol building, although he says he’s not feeling concerned about security or his safety.
He’s looking forward now to going to Trump’s victory rally on Sunday and he predicts it’ll be the biggest one yet.
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