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Authorities have captured a man suspected of killing a police officer who responded to a late Sunday domestic disturbance call in Auburn, Alabama, Auburn University Campus Safety said on MondayPolice had been aggressively searching for the suspect, identified as Grady Wayne Wilkes, 29. Hours later, on Monday morning, authorities issued an "all-clear.""Police report the suspect in the off-campus shooting is in custody," Campus Safety said in a tweet on Monday morning. "ALL CLEAR."There were no immediate details on the suspect's arrest.Immediately after the shooting, authorities warned the suspect was "considered armed and dangerous.""Wilkes may be wearing camo clothing with body armor & helmet," AU Campus Safety said on Twitter.The shooting happened at a mobile home park about five miles west of the College of Veterinary Medicine.Two other officers were shot and wounded in the incident, officials said, but they're expected to recover."This is probably the worst day of my time here," Paul Register, Auburn chief of police, said Monday at a news conference. "Words cannot express the loss of this family, our family and this community."The-CNN-Wire? & ? 2019 Cable News Network, Inc., a Time Warner Company. All rights reserved. 1260

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An Illinois man who harassed a woman for wearing a Puerto Rico flag shirt has been found guilty of hate crime.A jury convicted Timothy G. Trybus of two felony hate crime charges Wednesday, the Cook County State's Attorney 234

  

As part of a National Park, the Natchez Trace Parkway Bridge in Williamson County, Tennessee is a beautiful architectural sight for many. But for some, it’s become a place of pain and grief.“I lost my sister, who was 25, to suicide at the bridge,” Sarah Elmer says.Trish Merelo shares Elmer's grief. She, too, lost a family member to suicide. “I lost my 17-year-old son,” she says.Now, Elmer and Merelo have come together over a mutual understanding of how it feels to lose somebody who has died by suicide.“Seeing what a young suicide does to a school, and to a community, and to a neighborhood, and to a family, it’s unimaginable grief,” Merelo says. Merelo’s son, John, was a senior in high school. He was academically gifted and in marching band. His mom describes him as somebody whose heart would make a difference in this world.Elmer’s sister, Danielle, was a mother of two. Elmer describes her sister as smart, caring, and a big mental health advocate.“Now that’s she’s gone, I just don’t have my other half,” she says. The two women are now doing everything they can to prevent other families from feeling the same sorrow. Together, they’ve formed the Natchez Trace Bridge Barrier Coalition.“Ultimately, what stops bridge suicides is a physical structure,” Merelo says. Their goal is to create an 8-foot barrier on the bridge, so it’s not so easy for someone to jump. Until then, they’re thankful for the new call boxes that were recently planted on the bridge by the National Park Service. The call boxes offer a direct line to 911 and the Tennessee crisis number.“I think the crisis line is more for someone who is in that place and needs that counseling," Merelo says. "I think 911 is for them too, but that’s also for bystanders who see someone in trouble and want to get authorities here."With barely any cell service in the area, the women say the call boxes are essential, and they hope they’ll make a big difference for people in need. “If that call box saves one life, then it is worth it,” Elmer says. Letting somebody know they’re loved and cared for is a critical message everyone needs to hear. On the Natchez Trace Parkway Bridge, you can pick up the phone for support. But what if you were walking along, and you came across a mental-health first-aid kit? What if you had something you could physically hold onto? That’s where 2363

  

Breaking: Governor Gretchen Whitmer announces plans for police reform in press release.“I'm calling on Michigan police departments to strengthen their training and policies to save lives and keep people safe"Below are some of the measures: pic.twitter.com/WYAjsGeDFP— Brian Abel (@BrianAbelTV) June 3, 2020 319

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