@SMAlvaranga we still miss you!!! ๐ฉท your still #413Springfield family!!! ๐๐ฟ my wife and I saw you narrating a program last night and she said I know her. She used to do the news here! ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ hope all is well!! ๐๐พ๐๐พ
The victims of Saturdayโs mass shooting in the booming north suburbs of Dallas included two sisters in elementary school, and a couple and their 3-year-old who leave behind a 6-year-old. Reporting with @jesus_jimz and @VPMaryBeth: https://t.co/z6l252yfqC
Iโm excited to share I have transitioned to the role of Community Engagement Administrator for Las Vegas Fire & Rescue. ๐๐ฅ I am excited to support our workforce and our community. โจ #LasVegas
Last night I had the privilege to support @SMAlvaranga joining the Obsidian and Neon Collection. One of the youngest yet! This collection is an amazing ode to #LasVegas figures and will be displayed at @NevadaState through June! I will definitely be back! #proudfriend
A man who spent more than 38 years behind bars for a 1983 murder and two attempted murders has been released from a California prison after long-untested DNA evidence pointed to a different person, the Los Angeles County district attorney said Friday. https://t.co/cGulTZZKZG
A teacher died trying to save students from a school shooter who killed a girl just before her Sweet 16. Jean Kuczka and Alexandria Bell were on the brink of celebrating exciting milestones in their lives. https://t.co/m6CUaIWarC
Thank you to the @innocence for your diligence + @boydlawunlv for empowering the next generation of lawyers. In awe of all of you. ๐
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Marvin Anderson was sentenced to 210 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit. He was 18 years old at the time. We talked about racial disparities in the criminal justice system, his fight for freedom + the impact of wrongful imprisonment @themobmuseum.
Anderson spent 15 years in prison and four years on parole. He was exonerated by DNA testing in 2001. His spirit shines bright and his presence is truly a gift. Thank you to everyone who showed up and out for him last night.
The @Innocence Project uses DNA testing to exonerate innocent people wrongly convicted of crimes. Join us for a discussion with the Innocence Project and Marvin Anderson, who spent 19 yrs fighting to prove his innocence, 7 p.m. Oct. 20. RSVP: https://t.co/bsuQqtwUub
JUST IN: President Biden is taking executive action to pardon people convicted of simple marijuana possession under federal law and DC statute.
More than 6,500 people were convicted of simple possession between 1992 and 2021 under federal law, and thousands more under DC code.