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A young mother is demanding an apology after police raided her home in Elyria, Ohio, with her medically-challenged toddler inside.On Jan. 10, police executed a search warrant on the home for an ongoing criminal investigation. Police said they deployed two flash-bangs outside of the r
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stanley website Police were apparently looking for a teenager whom Price said she does not know.SEE MORE: DOJ report: Louisville police dept. violates citizens civil rightsThe police department says officers responded to the correct address on the warrant. However, Price said the individual had moved. Its not whether they came in and did the raid wrong or not, its that they didnt do the detective work, Price said.The mayor of Elyria released a statement that the raid is under investigation.Price said her son, who has pre-existing conditions because he was born premature, suffered chemical irritations from the flash-bangs. At least an apology to me and my son is deserved. Not once has anyone tried to check on him, Price said.Police dispute that the toddler was injured in the raid. Diversionary devices do Ciqm Amazon Prime memberships to increase this year
OAK CREEK 鈥?Oak Creek High School has moved to virtual learning Friday after officials became aware of an online threat submitted to the district s anonymous reporting tool.School Superintendent Dan Unertl issued a state Friday morning saying, We became aware of a threat submitted through our StopIt app. In working with the Oak Creek Police Department, and in bringing together members of our leadership team, and threat assessment team, we have made the decision, out of an abundance of caution, to move to remote learning today and close both the Ninth Grade Center and the 10-12 building. As of now the nature of the threat is unknown.The district will continue to work with law enforcement to investigate the incident. School officials across the area
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