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Whaley describes himself as an Irish-American activist. He said he’s raised his grandkids in this formerly Columbus Park neighborhood. He described Monday as monumental.“I think as white Americans if we look back at history, we have to do it with honesty to find any kind of redemption,” Whaley said. The park renaming process took years and was initiated by students at Franklin’s Indian Community School. Dawn Hamilton, a neighbor, said with the renaming of the park, she wants these students and all students of color to feel seen.“I want them to feel like they are included," Hamilton said. "They’re people. They’re not just minorities in the community."Wisconsin is home to 11 recognized American Indian tribes, and while other states have also moved away from observing Columbus Day, the day is still considered a federal holiday.This story was originally published by Lauren Winfrey at WTMJ. 898
Update regarding Manzanita Elementary School in Palmdale: Deputies have searched the campus. School is clear. So far, no evidence of crime. Investigation still ongoing— LA County Sheriff's (@LASDHQ) May 11, 2018 211

What types of explosives were used: Police have not detailed what the explosive devices were made from, or what they looked like. Small bomb fragments strewn across wide areas have made the investigations challenging.What triggered the first three devices: Some of the packages left on people's doorsteps exploded at different times after they were discovered.In the second explosion, a package was brought into the kitchen and opened before it exploded and killed Draylen.But in the third explosion, the device exploded immediately after the elderly woman picked up the package.What the motive is: The two slain victims were both African-American, and the woman wounded in the third attack is Hispanic. Police have not determined if those attacks are hate crimes, but said it's a possibility because of the victims' ethnicities.But Sunday evening's explosion took place in predominantly white neighborhood and injured two white men, police said. The fact that a tripwire set it off meant anyone walking by could have been maimed.While the demographics of victims run the gamut, "We are clearly dealing with what we expect to be a serial bomber at this point," Manley said.Who's behind the attacks: So far, no arrests have been made. Manley asked any neighbors with security camera footage to call police.But the latest bomb using a tripwire could give clues about the assailant, the global think tank Stratfor Threat Lens said."The device's success, despite significantly different design, further suggests that the bomb maker behind these attacks is an accomplished one, and has likely to have received some training, perhaps as a military or police explosive ordnance disposal technician," Stratfor said. 1737
We’re in the dark, we do not know how many have come forward or where they are in the process, but we do know it’s a substantial amount of people, said Dalessandro.While it’s great news for Mike—they hope this experience can inspire others and raise awareness."You don’t have to wait 'til you hear about someone or know someone, you can contact the transplant center yourself and say, I’m interested in donating my kidney," said Debbie Dalessandro.The Dalessandro’s say they’re feeling the love from all around the country. Mike says he’s hearing from old students and PKD survivors every day. He credits his Williamsville East community with spreading the word and helping save his life.This story was first reported by Taylor Epps at WKBW in Buffalo, New York. 762
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