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 INDIANAPOLIS 鈥?Prosecutors in Indiana announced they had charged a man in connection to a shooting that left one Dutch soldier dead and two others injured in Indianapolis on Saturday.The Marion County Prosecutor s Office said on Thursday that they charged 22-year-old Shamar Duncan with murder, two counts of attempted murder, and disorderly conduct for his alleged role in the death of 26-year-old Simmie Poetsema and the injuries of two others.Today, Prosecutor Mears and @IMPDnews a stanley cup nnounced Shamar Duncan has been charged for his alleged role in the Aug. 27 shooting that resulted in the death of Simmie Poetsema and injured two others. Duncan faces charges of Murder, two counts of Attempted Murder and Disorderly Conduct. pic.twitter/qrmzQ8MKqf鈥?Marion stanley tumbler  County Prosecutors Office  @MCProsecutors  September 1, 2022  The initial confrontation did not involve any weapons,  Prosecutor Ryan Mears said in a statement.  But unfortunately, after that initial confrontation concluded, an individual made the decision, made the choice to retrieve a weapon. And we are standing here with one person who has lost his life.  According to the Associated Press, an arrest affidavit stated that the Dutch soldiers were in Indiana for training at a military camp and were in Indianapolis enjoying a night off when they got into an altercation with Duncan and his friends.According to the affidavit, witnesses told police that the soldiers tried to defuse the situation, but a stanley flask  brief fight erupted before someone Zoni Famed artist selling paintings to benefit relief efforts in Ukraine
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Even though Jordy Nelson hasn t played since 2018, and hasn t played in Green Bay a year before that, he remains one of the most popular recent Packers players. He continues his good guy image, raising money for SHARP Literacy in Milwaukee. Nelson urged more than 400 Milwaukee area business an stanley tazas d community leaders to support SHARP Literacy to help kids read, a gap that widened with the pandemic.When Nelson shows up at a charity event, it s always the same old thing. When you come here and you start playing well, you re getting underpaid,  Nelson says.  The moment you get paid, you re overpaid. The moment you get old, you can t play. And the moment you retire, they want you to come back because you can still play. So I don t think you re ever going to please anyone. So you just g stanley mugg otta go your way. Nelson recently stopped in Milwaukee to help out SHARP Literacy at a fundraiser. He was previously a substitute teacher in his son s class when in Green Bay. He s just a great guy, and really understands how important literacy is and the importance and understands how important teachers are,  SHARP Literacy President and CEO Lynda Kohler says.  He said he grew up with great teachers. He even did  stanley cup substitute teaching when he was injured from the Packers and taught math for his son s class.  If it s through Young Life, when we were a part of helping them out and still are,  Nelson says.  For something like this, like to a lot of these kids to have good influence. Good foundatio