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Police bodycam footage and a cell phone video recorded by the woman's friend showed the officer, Alejandro Giraldo, pushing Dyma Loving against a fence before grabbing her by the neck and pulling her to the ground.
Giraldo had been responding to a 911 call made by Loving's friend, Adrianna Green, to report that a neighbor had threatened them with a shotgun. An internal police investigation later found there was no basis for arresting Loving.
Giraldo was arrested on Thursday and charged with official misconduct, a felony, for allegedly making false statements in official reports. He was also charged with battery.
The Cougar Siglas helicopter was flying from Caracas to San Carlos, in the state of Cojedes. The helicopter crashed shortly after leaving the Venezuelan capital in a wooded area of the Caracas municipality of El Hatillo.

Hillary Clinton and former President Bill Clinton at their speaking event in New York in April.
You may not have heard, but the the former president and the twice-failed presidential candidate have been touring North America speaking to audiences about their careers and "where we go from here."
The promotional material for 'An Evening With The Clintons' promises "a one-of-a-kind conversation with two individuals who have helped shape our world and had a front seat to some of the most important moments in modern history."
However, it seems that the public doesn't have much interest in hearing what the Clintons have to say. Mercifully, Sunday's event in Las Vegas is the final show before the tour finally wraps up.
In a letter to Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony, Public Defender Howard Finkelstein wrote that North Broward Bureau jail inmate Tammy Jackson began complaining to staffers of contractions at 3:16 a.m. on April 10. By 10 a.m., he said she was lying in her cell by herself holding her newborn daughter.
"She was forced to deliver her baby alone," Finkelstein wrote in a two-page letter that also demanded a review of detention policies.
The Broward Sheriff's Office says it learned of the incident two days later and immediately launched an internal affairs investigation.
In an email, BSO spokeswoman Gina Carter said "a Well Path medical team, including a physician and two nurses, attended to the mother and child. Child Protective Investigations Section was notified, and the baby was placed with an appropriate caregiver."

Sri Lankan officials inspect St. Sebastian's Church in Negombo, north of Colombo, after multiple explosions targeting churches and hotels across Sri Lanka on April 21, 2019.
The crisis was made apparent recently by the Sri Lanka attacks on Easter, when Islamic extremists targeted three churches and three hotels in Colombo in a series of bombings. The attacks killed 253 people and injured hundreds more.
The British government commissioned Bishop of Truro Philip Mounstephen to lead a review of persecution of Christians and to recommend how the U.K. Foreign Office should respond to it. That review has now published an interim report detailing its findings so far.
"Evidence shows not only the geographic spread of anti-Christian persecution, but also its increasing severity," the report states. "In some regions, the level and nature of persecution is arguably coming close to meeting the international definition of genocide, according to that adopted by the UN."
The review found that eradicating Christians and other minorities through violence was the explicit objective of extremist groups in Syria, Iraq, Egypt, northeast Nigeria and the Philippines.
All three employees were black.
One year, he asked the three employees to take his dog, Beagle, back to Austin with him. According to Robert A. Caro in Master of the Senate, one employee hesitated, explaining:
"It's tough enough to get all the way from Washington to Texas. We drive for hours and hours. We get hungry. But there's no place on the road we can stop and go in and eat. We drive some more. It gets pretty hot. We want to wash up. But the only bathroom we're allowed in is usually miles off the main highway. We keep goin' 'til night comes - 'til we get so tired we can't stay awake anymore. We're ready to pull in. But it takes another hour or so to find a place to sleep.
ICE Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) special agents teamed up with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Office of Field Operations (OFO) officers and Border Patrol agents under a new Department of Homeland Security (DHS) program targeting migrant "child recycling" and fraudulent familial claims made by Central American migrants. Border Patrol agents and CBP OFO officers processing large Central American migrant groups identified a possible fraudulent family migrant claim, according to information obtained from CBP officials.
A CBP officer noticed several inconsistencies that led him to believe a child was not related to the alleged family member. Under continuing questioning from the OFO officer, Border Patrol agents, and the HSI agents, officials obtained enough evidence to determine the child had been "recycled" in at least two other occasions, officials stated.
The explosives were recovered during a joint operation carried out by the STF and the police.
Police said a 42-year-old suspect was arrested over the recovery of explosives.
Meanwhile, the police seized 16 circuit boards of high technology, 16 SIM cards, several compacts discs, computer accessories and a car in a house at Pirivena Mawatha in Mount Lavinia.
Comment: Sri Lankan officials remain on high alert for any future attacks and still believe ISIS is responsible:
Sri Lanka President Maithripala Sirisena has revealed that it believes Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) is behind the Easter Sunday attacks and up to 30 people linked to the terrorist group are still at large.
"We have already identified all active members of the group and it's a case of now arresting them," Sirisena told Reuters on Saturday.
He said the security forces would "eradicate terrorism" and restore stability before a presidential election later this year.
"Elections cannot be postponed, therefore before the elections I will bring about stability and I will eradicate terrorism," he added.
Sri Lankan authorities remain on high alert in the aftermath of the Easter Sunday bombings that killed over 250 people two weeks ago. Earlier this week, authorities warned of "another wave of attacks," possibly by people disguised as military.
Ten-year-old Alexander, and 7-year-old twins Benjamin and Violet Strogoff loved Diamond because, "she was calm and played with them like a dog," said their mom Noelle.
The family decided to evacuate their home when warnings came in about the impending storm. They left quickly and couldn't round up their two cats, Diamond and Huguette, in time. When they returned home a few days later to assess the damage to their property, their pets were nowhere to be found.
"I had no idea that what happened was going to happen and assumed they would be fine. When we got back, we could't find them," Noelle Strogoff said.
The family had to relocate for a year until their property was repaired. They returned home in January 2019, but were still longing for their pets.
Founded by a Yemeni migrant and boasting at least 30 members, the Muslim Community Patrol's (MCP) main aim is to be the "eyes and ears" of Brooklyn's Muslim community. With uniforms and marked cars complete with sirens, the group could easily be mistaken for regular police - but don't be fooled. The patrolmen are unarmed and have no police powers. Instead, the group radios to police if they encounter something that requires police action - or firepower. The volunteer-based organization is believed to be the first Muslim 'patrol' of its kind in the United States.
The patrol was founded in response to concerns over an uptick in Islamophobia, but they do much more than just patrol the streets. One volunteer who spoke with Maupin said that the group offers counseling, feeds the homeless, and participates in other community outreach projects.
Comment: Though this Muslim patrols seems rather innocuous, sometimes things can go south rather quickly:
- Minneapolis man patrols neighborhood to enforce sharia law; local Muslims want nothing to do with him
- These misguided Muslim 'Sharia squads' are playing right into the EDL's hands
- 'I was an easy target': Hasidic patrolmen receive no punishment after brutally assaulting man













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