ImpoliteArchitect
ImpoliteArchitect t1_j5v7171 wrote
Reply to comment by Kamesod in Richmond’s most dangerous intersections. Source: Axios by Own_Potential8144
yes. cars are supposed to stop at those.
ImpoliteArchitect OP t1_j5qgtan wrote
Reply to comment by Ultimatethies in Trial begins for Henrico officer, Timothy Grant Million III, for shooting & killing Tony Elliott Singleton of Norfolk. by ImpoliteArchitect
no worries. It would be pretty shady if they said he charged, and then retracted the statement in court
ImpoliteArchitect OP t1_j5ocxrj wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Trial begins for Henrico officer, Timothy Grant Million III, for shooting & killing Tony Elliott Singleton of Norfolk. by ImpoliteArchitect
I can't find a single article or statement about Singleton charging with the knife.
Only that he had a knife, in his waistband and not a part the "encounter": >Part of that evidence was a bladed weapon found in Singleton’s waistband, according to Taylor.
ImpoliteArchitect OP t1_j5mqfbi wrote
Reply to Trial begins for Henrico officer, Timothy Grant Million III, for shooting & killing Tony Elliott Singleton of Norfolk. by ImpoliteArchitect
> Henrico County police officer Timothy Grant Million III was indicted on a voluntary manslaughter charge by a grand jury in February after killing Tony Elliot Singleton, a 53-year-old man from Norfolk, after a car crash along Interstate 64 in eastern Henrico.
>According to police, Million responded to a single-vehicle crash along I-64 and east of Interstate 295 on Nov. 6, 2021, after authorities received a report of a car that flipped multiple times.
>Timothy Million shot Singleton “during an encounter” after responding to the crash, police said last year without providing any other details.
>Timothy Million is still on paid leave.
ImpoliteArchitect t1_je756eo wrote
Reply to comment by J-Colio in Has there ever been anything less effective than these Stop for Pedestrian signs on Cary Street? by Dog_Dad_1989
i always appreciate an engineer who not only dismissed ideas for better safety and use, but also fails to provide any kind of alternative. these are the folks who design Richmond, ey?