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The law, made famous by the 2012 killing of Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman, lets people use deadly force against if they feel their lives are in danger. 178

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The guy got extremely hostile and pulled out his knife twice on us. We told him, 'If you're going to threaten us, come out here and threaten us like a man,' said Army veteran Edward Villalobos, whose friend is active duty. 222

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The layout is simple and easy to follow.Simply click on the website and enter in how many rolls of toilet paper you have, along with how many people in your residence and how often people visit the bathroom on an average day. 225

  

The nurses — who were granted anonymity for this story — both work within the NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital system, which is ranked number one ranked in New York City. Both said the hospital is not doing enough to protect the nurses who are on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic."They're making us come into work even if we think we have coronavirus, as long as we don't have any symptoms," said one nurse who works in the intensive care unit.Nurses on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic said they are struggling."We currently do not know how many of our nurses are actually positive, and we don't know the number that have been exposed," the nurse said.The nurses painted a scary and dire picture of what's happening inside of New York's hospitals. They say supplies are running short."You have nurses making their own masks out of cloths," one nurse said.Nurses who have treated COVID-19 patients are being told they cannot get tested unless they're presenting symptoms."What we believe is that the health care system in this country might very well collapse," one of the nurses said.The New York State Nurses Association, the union representing nurses, is also calling for more testing."We're willing, ready and able," Anthony Ciampa, the vice president of the New York State Nurses Association, said. "We need the tools, the supplies, the resources to be able to stop this virus."Because of the growing outbreak, NewYork-Presbyterian has now eliminated any visitors for most of its patients, including fathers and partners of women delivering babies. NewYork-Presbyterian released the following statement."NewYork-Presbyterian is treating a large influx of COVID-19 patients, as anticipated. The health and safety of every patient in our care, as well as our entire staff, continues to be our highest priority. We continue to implement measures to increase capacity, including triage tents and reassignment of beds and units, cancellations of all elective surgeries, and utilization of telemedicine if possible; we are also conserving supplies, including personal protective equipment, to help meet this challenge, which we expect to continue. We very much appreciate the outpouring of support from New Yorkers for our healthcare workers. "This story was originally published by Cristian Benavides and Corey Crockett on 2336

  

The officials also said there needs to be some kind of larger response concerning this level of violence, but there was some disagreement on what should be done.Brown said weapons like the one used Sunday morning are not meant for hunting, and we should ask, "Why do we put our police in that situation?" He also called those weapons "weapons of war."However, Portman said this was not about weapons but about culture, citing mental health issues and the opioid crisis."There's something deeper going on here," Portman said. "No law can correct some of the more fundamental, cultural problems, we face today as a country."There was a call for bipartisanship in response to the shooting though.Plumber made a point to say he and his colleagues don't work for "special interest groups" but for the people. He then reiterated the strength of the community this past year."Stay strong Dayton," Plumber said. "We're in the game."This story was originally published on 963

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