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Ithaca College Sophomore Anthony Nazaire Stabbed To Death During A “Large Fight” …
Nothing good ever happens after midnight.
Via The Ithacan:
Police have identified Anthony Nazaire, a 19-year-old Ithaca College sophomore, as the victim who was stabbed to death early this morning on the Cornell University campus.Nazaire was a business administration major.A second Ithaca College student, who is not being identified at this time, was treated for not life threatening stab injuries at a regional trauma center.The incident occurred at the intersection of College Avenue and Campus Road.Jamie Williamson, public information officer at the Ithaca Police Department, said several hundred students attended an Omega Psi Phi event at Willard Straight Hall and the stabbing took place as the event dispersed.Williamson also said the IPD is currently reviewing cell phone videos of the incident.Around 1:57 a.m., officers from the Ithaca Police Department and the Cornell University Police Department responded to “a large fight,” according to the IPD release. After medical aid was provided by first responders at the scene, Nazaire was transported to Cayuga Medical Center and was later pronounced dead. The other victim was flown by helicopter to Upstate Medical Center for treatment and was later released.
Negro Leader Of Dallas Police Protests Sentenced To Two Years In Jail For Violating Probation…
Turning his life around.
Via WFAA:
A string of legal troubles continues for Dominique Alexander, the leader of the Next Generation Action Network. He was sentenced Friday to two years in jail for a probation violation.Alexander, who was on 10 years’ probation for a 2009 charge of injuring a child, had his probation revoked by a judge Friday, court officials told News 8.News 8 was told Alexander won’t serve the entire sentence because previous time spent in jail will count toward the two years. Whether or not Alexander qualifies for parole will be determined later.Alexander was removed from a city council meeting Aug. 10 after a confrontation with Mayor Mike Rawlings. He was then arrested on 10 outstanding warrants — nine in Dallas and one in Collin County — and spent the night in jail.He had also denied Dallas Police Chief David Brown’s request for the Next Generation Action Network’s downtown march to be canceled that night.
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