Sentences with phrase «police escorted members»

Houston school board members ended their meeting Tuesday night without voting on a plan to cede control over 10 low - performing schools after a skirmish erupted and police escorted members of the public — nearly all of whom opposed the proposal — out of the room.
Police escorted a member of the public away from the House of Lords after they «caused a disturbance»,... More

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A group of police reform advocates were escorted out of Chambers for repeatedly interrupting Bratton, shouting their distain for the commissioner and telling Council members the city doesn't want or need new officers.
Hundreds of Building Trades members, families and friends will ride their motorcycles, led by a police escort, from Ground Zero to Kutcher's Grove in Pomona, New York.
In typical fashion, she laughed off the fall afterwards - which saw a police escort and members of her entourage rush to her assistance.
In the case of your tenant not leaving the property on time, you have the right to get a member of the Police Department to escort them out and place their possessions outside.
In what is perhaps the most obvious sign that cities are turning a blind eye to the law just to make a few extra bucks, here's a story of a woman who was in a funeral procession for a family member, was waived through a red light by a police escort, and was later issued a red light camera ticket.
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