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We would ask that students and administrators communicate with their local law enforcement particularly if they will be leaving campus to ensure their safety navigating roadways and the well-being of drivers and pedestrians. 224

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Unruh went on to say that her son did not report the crime to the police, but he did tell her and other family members about the assault immediately after. 155

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Welles Orr, a former assistant US Trade Representative under President George H.W. Bush and a trade consultant, said the steel and aluminum industries are not immune to global backlash. 185

  

WHAT COULD BE PROPOSEDA federal ban on chokeholds is an area that has received attention, although it is unclear if it will actually make it into the proposal. House Democrats included it in their package of bills.Expanded use of body cameras, a study of police practices, and a ban on lynching are also being discussed in GOP circles.What ultimately makes it into the GOP legislation might depend on how much the Republican Party wants to take on the Fraternal Order of Police, which is a union that endorsed President Trump in 2016.Union officials have spoken out against ending qualified immunity, which currently prevents citizens from suing individual police officers. House Democrats want the issue brought up for a vote.Rob Pride, a national trustee with the Fraternal Order of Police, who met with President Trump this week at the White House said the issue is one concerning him."From my experience the President, his staff have always been open to our ideas and wanting our input at the table," Pride said. 1016

  

Veja Lucht is a second-grader who lives with a traumatic brain injury she suffered after horrific abuse when she was just four years old.Her father, Jeb Lucht, says his family adopted her four years ago after they met at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin."Lots of ups and downs with a traumatic brain injury, but I think she's pretty happy," Lucht said.Last summer, Veja started experiencing seizures."It's apparently very typical three years post-injury," Lucht said.Lucht says Veja suffered several violent attacks a day for several months."She had a seizure she couldn't seem to come out of. She kept twitching and kept twitching," Lucht said.Testing showed she suffered fifty seizures in a mere 10 hours."We would go up on medication, she would become lethargic, we would go down she would seize terribly," Lucht said.Nothing was working, and that's what scared the family the most."During those times you are shaking so bad, and you are thinking to yourself, 'what did I do wrong?' It's that guilt. 'Did I agree to go too high on the medication and we shouldn't have? What could I have done to prevent it?'" Lucht said.Pediatric Neurologist Dr. Kurt Hecox says there's an explanation"There are some children who don't respond to the medications that are available," Hecox said. 1336

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