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Going Ringside Ep. 24: Vince McMahon federal subpoena plus WWE & AEW start a media war
Read full article: Going Ringside Ep. 24: Vince McMahon federal subpoena plus WWE & AEW start a media warIn this episode we explore the federal subpoena and search warrant served on Vince McMahon plus a war of words erupts between the two top men in wrestling. WWE's Triple H and AEW's Tony Khan.
I-TEAM: JinkoSolar responds to federal investigation into the company
Read full article: I-TEAM: JinkoSolar responds to federal investigation into the companyThe China-based solar panel company, Jinko Solar, sent a response to the News4JAX I-TEAM about a federal search warrant executed at its Jacksonville plant.
Officer in Breonna Taylor case fights move to fire him
Read full article: Officer in Breonna Taylor case fights move to fire himFILE - This undated file photo provided by Taylor family attorney Sam Aguiar shows Breonna Taylor in Louisville, Ky. (Courtesy of Taylor Family attorney Sam Aguiar via AP, File)LOUISVILLE, Ky. – At least one Kentucky police officer connected to the fatal shooting of a Black woman, Breonna Taylor, is fighting a police move to terminate his employment. Cosgrove failed to “properly identify a target” when he fired rounds into Taylor’s apartment, killing her, according to a copy of his pretermination letter obtained by The Courier Journal. Officers were serving a narcotics warrant on March 13 when they shot Taylor, but no drugs or cash were found in her home. The two officers who shot Taylor, according to ballistics evidence, were not charged by the grand jury, based on a presentation of the case by the office of Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron.
Officers connected to Taylor's death could face dismissal
Read full article: Officers connected to Taylor's death could face dismissalFILE - This undated file photo provided by Taylor family attorney Sam Aguiar shows Breonna Taylor in Louisville, Ky. “Jaynes did nothing wrong.”Jaynes was not present during the shooting at Taylor’s apartment in Louisville. In Jaynes’ pretermination letter, Gentry said, the officer committed “extreme violations of our policies, which endangered others.”“Your actions have brought discredit upon yourself and the department,” she wrote. The two officers who shot Taylor, according to ballistics evidence, were not charged by the grand jury. One of those officers was shot by Taylor’s boyfriend during the raid and returned fire.