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The attack left the employee with "serious physical harm and visible injuries," according to a police report. The robber made off with about 0.A detective investigating the robbery identified Clay as the suspect. The victim in that attack said Monday that he is still sore and his face is swollen, but he's healing.Isaac said Clay's family told him that Clay had a history of mental illness.Hamilton County court records indicate that Clay was sentenced to 90 days for resisting arrest last December. Police wrote that Clay ran from police after a robbery. He was held at Taser point, but refused to comply with the officers and attempted to run away again before officers caught him and arrested him. 709

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The City Council unanimously approved Stowell's nomination on July 23. Stowell, the city's 18th fire-rescue chief, succeeds Kevin Ester, who had served on an interim basis since April. 184

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The county jail so old, it has no room for women.The sheriff confirmed that women arrested in the county are shackled to chairs in a hallway and given a cot where they sleep.Shauna Scott was arrested in Clay County on a probation violation in February."Even though you've done something wrong, it's not right to treat people like animals," Scott said. "If you're female and you get arrested in this county you can bet you are going to be sleeping on the floor shackled to a chair."The above photo shows that deputies chained Scott's leg to a bolted-down chair in a narrow hallway of the jail.Scott says another woman was beside her."It's awful to have bodies, they were laying on these itty bitty mats, shackled to whatever they could shackle you to," Scott said. "It's not right to have to beg to go to the bathroom and eat your meals on the floor."Mackenzie Melton was pregnant when she spent six days chained to a chair last month."I could either lay in the cot or sit in the chair that I was shackled to. I couldn't go any farther," Melton said.When she developed a nose bleed, the county called her grandmother, who was shocked when she saw her pregnant granddaughter and another woman in the hallway."We rescue dogs, why are we treating humans in this manner?" Jeanne Key, Melton's grandmother, said.She and Melton worried about the baby."It was very stressful so just being in that much of a stressful situation, I was scared of having a miscarriage," Melton said.According to Clay County Sheriff Brandon Boone, up to three women at a time spend days and nights shackled to chairs."We are forced with putting the females in the floor until we can find further housing for them," Boone said.He said the 55-year-old jail has just 14 beds, which are overcrowded with men.State law requires separating men and women, so women are forced to stay in the hallway.When asked if he would want his daughter to be shackled in that way, Boone said he would not."I don't hold it against anyone that feels ill-will towards me or the county," Boone saidThe county tries to transfer women to surrounding jails, which is all the sheriff says he can do unless Clay County builds a new jail.But many surrounding counties are full, or they refuse inmates."No facility will take a pregnant female. So we knew at that point we were out of luck as far as getting her housed in another facility," Boone said.Attorney Richard Brooks said if the county won't build a new jail, it should be closed."Why hadn't someone come up here and shut this thing down?" Brooks said.Inspection reports from the Tennessee Corrections Institute (TCI) have repeatedly stated that "female inmates being housed in the hallway corridor and were secured with restraints (leg irons)."TCI cannot close a jail."We will be judged by how we treat our prisoners, so that's what is happening over there. They just don't care," Brooks said.The county has so little money that its 911 dispatchers are the jail's only two corrections officers. Also, male inmates at risk of suicide are chained in the hallway because there's no place else to put them.The sheriff says mentally ill inmates have stayed in the hallway for days until a bed opens at the nearest state mental hospital."We cannot continue this process. We've got to do something about this facility," Boone said. He added the county has talked about building a new jail since at least 1986.Clay County hopes to get a federal loan to build a new jail, but that could take years.That means more women will feel like Scott."For someone that's supposed to be in the law, someone that you're supposed to look up to, to have them look down on you like you're a piece of trash and treat you like trash, it's not right," Scott said.The county transferred MacKenzie Melton to a treatment facility after six days.The state has certified the Clay County Jail because it has a Plan of Action to build a new jail. However, the county does not have an approved plan to pay for it.The state also says overcrowding cannot be the reason that prevents certification.The Tennessee Corrections Institute has found that Clay County's jail is overcrowded.This story was originally published by Ben Hall on 4195

  

The cancellation was a shock in Hollywood. The revival of "Roseanne" premiered to huge ratings just three months ago.Pre-production was already underway on a second season, which was scheduled for Tuesdays at 8 p.m. this fall.When Barr's racist tweets caught fire early Tuesday, ABC went silent for several hours.When asked why ABC ultimately decided to cancel the sitcom, a Disney source said, "It's a question of right and wrong. And it's a question of our company's values."Reactions to the decision were overwhelming and largely positive."Some things apparently are more important than money," even for a network like ABC, "and that's heartening," CNN's Van Jones said on the air.Earlier on Tuesday, Barr had apologized and said she was "now leaving Twitter."But that wasn't enough for some of Barr's colleagues. One of the show's consulting producers, Wanda Sykes, said she's done with the show. "I will not be returning to @RoseanneOnABC," Sykes tweeted.And Sara Gilbert, who plays Barr's daughter on the ABC sitcom, tweeted that Barr's comments are "abhorrent and do not reflect the beliefs of our cast and crew or anyone associated with our show."Gilbert added: "This is incredibly sad and difficult for all of us, as we've created a show that we believe in, are proud of, and that audiences love — one that is separate and apart from the opinions and words of one cast member."Barr is notorious for tweeting about pro-Trump conspiracy theories and other controversial topics. This week she repeatedly attacked prominent Democrats.In one of the tweets, she wrote, "Muslim brotherhood & planet of the apes had a baby=vj."Barr was responding to a comment about Valerie Jarrett, a top former aide to President Obama. She replied to CNN reporter Andrew Kaczynski and said it was "a joke."But Barr later deleted the tweet and tweeted an apology to Jarrett and "all Americans.""I am truly sorry for making a bad joke about her politics and her looks," Barr tweeted. "I should have known better. Forgive me -- my joke was in bad taste." Barr then said she's leaving Twitter.Jarrett declined to comment.Social media lit up with criticism of both Barr and ABC, with some demanding a response from the broadcast network.In the past, ABC executives have privately said that they hold their noses when Barr tweets. They know some of her posts have been problematic -- full of pro-Trump conspiracy theories that mislead her fans. But not this time.Barr also made comments on Twitter Tuesday about Chelsea Clinton, tweeting, "Chelsea Soros Clinton." She later replied in the comments that Clinton is "married to Soros nephew." Soros is a billionaire liberal benefactor who has been the subject to many right-wing conspiracy theories over the years.Clinton responded to Barr shortly after."Good morning Roseanne - my given middle name is Victoria. I imagine George Soros's nephews are lovely people. I'm just not married to one," she wrote.Barr responded back to Clinton saying, "Sorry to have tweeted incorrect info about you! Please forgive me!"She then continued, "By the way, George Soros is a nazi who turned in his fellow Jews 2 be murdered in German concentration camps & stole their wealth-were you aware of that? But, we all make mistakes, right Chelsea?"This is a conspiracy theory about Soros that has been debunked many times. The fact-checking site Snopes called it "false" back in 2016.Barr's followers are accustomed to her conspiratorial tweets, but even by her standards, Tuesday was outrageous.The premiere of Roseanne's?reboot was one of the highest-rated new shows of the season, and Barr is one of the network's biggest stars, if not its biggest.However, after the huge debut, which brought in more than 18 million live viewers, the show saw its audience come back down to earth. Its finale, which aired last week, nabbed roughly 10 million viewers.The viewership was so big that even President Trump praised the debut of the show saying, "Over 18 million people! And it was about us!" The President also called Barr after the premiere to congratulate her. 4123

  

The crash was reported shortly after 11:45 p.m. Wednesday in the 3900 block of Camino Del Rio North, near Ward Road, according to San Diego police. 147

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