The Daily Populous

Friday April 26th, 2024 evening edition

image for Bodycam video shows handcuffed man telling Ohio officers 'I can't breathe' before his death

In the video, a man in a white van, whose face is blurred, drives by and tells police that the man responsible is at an AMVETS lodge down the street.

Officers enter the lodge, and a woman asks them to remove Tyson.

When the officers approach him, he knocks over a barstool and tells them to get the sheriff.

Police identified Beau Schoenegge and Camden Burch as the “two primary officers” who responded to the call.

Bodycam footage shows police approaching Frank E. Tyson on April 18, 2024, at an AMVETS Post in Canton Township, Ohio.

When one of the officers returns in the frame, he asks whether Tyson has calmed down and whether he’s breathing.

The officer checks him for a pulse, and officers later perform chest compressions on an unresponsive Tyson. »

Donald Trump Refusing To Go After David Pecker Raises Questions

Authored by newsweek.com
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Prosecutors argue that Trump, Pecker, and Cohen "orchestrated a cover-up to interfere" with the 2016 presidential election by concealing negative information about the Republican from becoming public.

"It's interesting that Donald Trump has not publicly gone after David Pecker, which in some ways is like endorsing him," she said.

Pecker also described how he did not want to purchase a story about Daniels' alleged affair with Trump. »

A majority of Americans no longer trust the Supreme Court. Can it rebuild?

Authored by csmonitor.com

As the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to hear a case Thursday on whether presidents have absolute immunity, trust in the high court remains near historic lows.

Americans’ trust in the court dropped 20 points from 2020 to 2022, according to Gallup, to a record-low 47%.

Why We Wrote This A story focused on Trust As the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to hear a case Thursday on whether presidents have absolute immunity, trust in the high court remains near historic lows. »