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A police K-9 mauled a Black truck driver in Pickaway County, Ohio, after its handler ignored requests from troopers not to release the dog.Video from the July 4 incidentreleased by the Ohio State Highway Patrol showed truck driver Jadarrius Rose leading police on a lengthy chase in Southern Ohio. Rose was behind the wheel of a semi-trailer based out of Nashville.The chase went on for at least 25 minutes, based on a video provided by the Ohio State Highway Patrol. During the chase, troopers reported that the driver swerved and nearly struck a cruiser. In an incident report, troopers said they laid spike strips to force Rose to stop.After the chase concluded, troopers reported that Rose would not exit the trailer immediately. Once he did, he kept his hands up.SEE MORE: George Floyd s uncle discusses civil rights with Scripps NewsAs Rose stood in the median, troopers tried to get him to come to them. Meanwhile, officers from the Circleville Police Department had a K-9 ready to deploy.One of the Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers can be heard on bodycam video telling the Circleville officers not to release the dog as Rose s hands were up. Do not release the dog with his hands up,
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WAUKESHA 鈥?On Aug. 3, 2020, Joe Burke of Waukesha had a sore throat and some body aches. Around the same time, one of his good friends who he was around, was sick too and was going to get a COVID test. Burke did the sa
stanley canada me. He said he first visited a CVS for a COVID-19 test, but with an upcoming vacation, he wanted results fast. So, he decided to go to urgent care in Oconomowoc. Obviously I thought it was important. I have two young daughters, said Burke. With my symptoms, they felt it was best to give me the COVID test, he explained.Burke says medical staff at that Aurora urgent care clinic encouraged him to stay home. Quarantine yourself for fourteen days. The test will come back, but until then, you have to be proactive and protect yourself and protect your family. The entire visit was COVID related, Burke continued.Two days later, his COVID results came back negative. Then, a bill arrived in the mail from Aurora. It was for $267.88 for the urgent care visit. I was just about to pay it, but the more I thought about it, I was pretty sure that was covered under the CARES Act, Burke said.Burke is right. The CARES Actrequires health insurance plans cover testing needed to detect or diagnose COVID-1
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