Courthouse Square this weekend will feature live entertainment, food and a parade during Dayton’s 41st annual Pride celebration.
Along with the festivities at Pride 2017 will be security to ensure attendees stay safe at the longstanding event, Dayton Police Department Maj. Wendy Stivers said.
“Every year we work closely with the (Greater Dayton) LGBT Center to staff the event with police officers and make sure we have officers there,” she said.
“There’s a number of concerns with this event every year, and sometimes protesters show up. It’s really important to be able to keep people safe while balancing their right to freedom of speech, the right to assemble and the right of the festival attendees to enjoy the event.”
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Dayton, Ohio—The Fort Wayne TinCaps collected 14 hits and scored runs in five different innings as they defeated the Dayton Dragons 8-6 on Friday night at Fifth Third Field. The Dayton loss dropped them into a tie for second place with South Bend, three games behind first place West Michigan. The top two finishers in the division at the end of the first half will qualify for post-season play. There are 16 games remaining to be played.
Fort Wayne built a 4-0 lead over the first four innings, scoring single runs in the second and third and then two more in the fourth.The Dragons started back in the sixth inning when John Sansone walked and scored on Taylor Trammell’s triple. Trammell scored on the same play when the relay throw back to the infield skidded away, allowing Trammell to take the extra base to make it 4-2.
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http://fox45now.com/sports/content/fort-wayne-tops-dragons-8-6-in-series-opener
How well do you think the Sragons are going to do this year. Personally I don't think they're going to do well because the the players are just not measure or not.
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – The FBI has filed a criminal complaint Wednesday in federal court after a drug raid in Dayton.
According to the complaint, federal agents raided a home in the 4400 block of Nevada Avenue Wednesday.
When the agents and officers arrived at the home several people tried to run away, including Eric Malcolm. Officers caught up with Malcolm and he was taken into custody.
Court documents say agents found “distribution quantities” of suspected fentanyl, a hydraulic press commonly used by drug traffickers to compact and reprocess controlled substances and several firearms. One of those firearms, a Glock handgun, was tied to Malcolm.
The complaint says after Malcolm was given his Miranda warnings, he waived them and admitted to police that he sold drugs and had used the press found in his home. Malcolm also admitted he owned the Glock handgun that was found in a bedroom.
The complaint says Malcolm has a previous conviction in 2010 of conspiracy to distribute heroin and possession of a firearm.
The FBI agent who wrote the document asks the court to issue an arrest warrant to hold Malcolm until his trial.
http://wdtn.com/2017/06/02/dayton-man-arrested-on-federal-charges-after-drug-raid/
This man truly needs to be held accountable. He really needs to be put in jail for a long period of time. The only way that the dealers that are actually selling the drugs are going to be dealt with is that the penalties for selling drugs be increased significantly. Those selling drugs I believe need a to strike rule apricot selling drugs two times you’re in prison for the rest of the life.
We have a huge problem here in Dayton Ohio with drug abuse especially heroin and is not getting any better.
http://wdtn.com/2017/06/02/dayton-man-arrested-on-federal-charges-after-drug-raid/
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