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has many in the city — including city council members — questioning an officer's use of force while making an arrest.The video, posted by Tray Smith, is 45 seconds long and starts when the officers are already on top of the suspect, asking him to put his hands behind his back.The man in the video is 23-year-old David Dixon. In the video, Dixon tells officers that they're choking him as others scream in the background.Police have charged Dixon with felony drug possession, trespassing and resisting arrest. Online court records show that the arresting officer is named Leon Riley. Police say Riley was taken to the hospital following the incident with bite wounds.It's unclear what happened in the moments leading up to the video.Baltimore City Council President Brandon Scott retweeted the video and said he would be personally follow up with Baltimore City Police Commissioner Michael Harrison as more details come to light.Warning: The video below contains explicit language. 983

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during a traffic stop.According to the Hardee County Sheriff's Office, deputies searched Anthony Richardson's car after they pulled over Thursday and found a live alligator in a bag in the front seat.Richardson told deputies he had the gator in his front seat before they searched the vehicle.Richardson told deputies he didn't have an alligator trapping/hunting license but said he came into possession of the gator through a friend. According to deputies, he said he planned to release it into a river.Deputies called the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and released the gator into the Peace River after speaking with a wildlife officer.Richardson was booked into the Hardee County Jail for multiple drug charges and illegally possessing or capturing an alligator.This story was originally published by 825

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Yates says most of his clients come in with aches, pains and soreness. "As we are getting older, our muscles are only getting tighter,” he says. The tighter your muscles, the more prone you are to injury, muscle tares and extreme joint pain. "I couldn't do this at home or move my body in the ways that they do it,” Grantham says. That's because at Stretch Zone, they use a patented strap system to safely push your edge and gain even more flexibility than what you can get from at home stretching. "I leave here feeling much better than when I come in," she says. Stretch studios like Stretch Zone are popping up all over, but if a stretch studio isn't in your budget, a personal trainer gave us three stretches you can do at home to increase flexibility and range of motion. Three types of stretches you can easily do at home include:Side bend stretchLying hamstring stretchLying single knee to chest stretch"The more you stretch the better you are going to feel," Yates says. 988

  

With ventilators hard to find amid the spread of the coronavirus, families across the world worked together to find a ventilator for a child in Ecuador. Wilson, at age 18 months, is at an age one half of children with Centronuclear Myopathy don't get to see."At the beginning, they didn’t get any diagnosis, it was 5 months until they got the diagnosis. The first months it was very uncertain what was going to happen. They had no idea and because of the disease is very, very uncommon and rare, the doctor had no idea," said Jen Bilbao, translator for the family."These children are born very weak, a majority of them do not breathe spontaneously on their own. They cannot eat orally, cannot sit up on their own," said Alison Frase, Joshua Frase Foundation cofounder.That means they need a ventilator, something that was in short supply here in the U.S. just a few weeks ago, but is nearly impossible to find in Ecuador. Frase's son, Joshua, was born with Myotubular Myopathy in 1995. He passed away 15 years later. And in his death, Alison started the Joshua Frase Foundation and an equipment exchange program."That’s the first family we have in Ecuador because normally the children there with this kind of diseases, unfortunately they don’t survive because there is not equipment," said Bilbao. "It’s very, very hard for them to go home so there’s little that they can do for them."Bilbao used to live in Ecuador. Now, she’s in Germany. She started CNM – Together Strong!, an association that helps families with centronuclear myopathies in Germany after her son was born with Myotubular Myopathy. Wilson’s parents got ahold of her after finding information online in Spanish — asking for help finding a ventilator so they could bring Wilson home."She was very desperate because she thought she was going to be at the hospital her whole life," Bilbao said, translating for Wilson's mom.Bilbao reached out to Frase to see if there was anything she could do to help."I was scrambling making posts on our private groups looking for the equipment to piecemeal this ventilator together," said Frase. "I knew I had a ventilator from, unfortunately, a child, actually a young man, that had passed this year, and I reached out to that mom, and she said absolutely you can have it."The ventilator came from a family in Utah, the plug, connectors, and other parts from another family in Utah, and the humidifier from a family in Texas. They were shipped to Bilbao’s brother who still lives in Ecuador to take to the family."We couldn’t ship it to the hospital because they were feeling that it’s going to get lost at the hospital. Then where they live there’s no post office because they don’t live in the city they live outside the city, it’s very hard for the post to get packages to them," said Bilbao.For Wilson’s parents, this gift is more than just a medical device."They felt really like they could breathe again. So it was not only a breath for their child, but a breath for them because they didn’t know what to do. And to know that somebody was going to help, it was very peaceful," said Bilbao. 3107

  

With the rising cost of higher education, that is leaving fewer dollars in students' pockets. One example of the effect rising costs are possibly having on students is some students are going hungry. According to a Temple University study, nearly 36 percent of students were considered food insecure at some point in the proceeding 30 days of the study. Food insecurity is defined as limited or uncertain access to nutritional food. The study involved 66 institutions across 20 states and the District of Columbia. Four and two-year institutions were included in Temple's study. Also alarming according to the study was that 36 percent of college students were housing insecure, and 9 percent were homeless. And despite lower costs at two-year colleges, a higher percentage of students were facing food and housing insecurities. The study claimed 42 percent of students at two-year colleges faced food insecurities, compared to 36 percent at four-year schools. Although the costs are lower at community colleges, researchers believe the rising cost of college is a significant factor causing students to go hungry. "Prices have gone up over time," Sara Goldrick-Rab, a professor of higher education policy at Temple and the lead author of the report, told the Washington Post. "But the rising price is just a piece. This is a systemic problem." To read the full study, click here.  1439

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