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zhcr Man who shot Milwaukee officer had violent past
« le: Décembre 18, 2024, 02:57:11 am »
Zchi Chaffetz on leaving Congress:   At some point, you  ve got to get off this crazy train
 MILWAUKE stanley italia E 鈥? stanley taza Fallen Milwaukee Police Officer Matthew Rittner was honored outside of the Mi stanley quencher lwaukee Police Department on July 27 when the End of Watch: Ride to Remember tour rolled through the area.A trailer was led by a group of motorcyclists and marked with the faces of 146 law enforcement officers who lost their lives while on-duty is making its way across the nation. The trailer is stopping at 99 departments in 30 different states. A group of about a dozen volunteers is making the trip spanning 18,000 miles. The celebration of Matthew Rittner s life was appreciated by the people who closely knew him. Matt left that day to do his job, and he never got to say goodbye,  said MPD  Lt. Erik Gulbrandson.  It happened in a split second and for people to recognize what these officers are sacrificing, the risk that theyre putting out there is so incredibly important. Accidental shooting of Milwaukee girl, 2, leads to discussion of gun safetyMilwaukee Officer Rittner was killed while serving a search warrant in February 2019. Racine Police Officer John Hetland, who was shot while intervening with an armed robbery in June of 2019, is also featured on the tour.As the group of volunteers makes their way from community to community, they raise money for the families of fallen police officers. It s all part of the nonprofit Beyond the Call of Duty. What I wanted to try to do was try to reach out to let them know that theyre not alone in losing one,  said Jagrut Shah, Beyond the Call of Dut Dzke Mayor Barrett makes plea to public to test for lead
 Coca-Cola is hoping itsfour new flavors of Diet Coke will tickle the taste buds of a younger audience.Starting in two weeks, you can buy Diet Coke in Ginger Lime, Feisty Cherry, Zesty Blood Orange and Twisted Mango.They will come in a skinnier silver can, reminiscent of Red Bull s. And the company may have had another drink in mind when it mixed up the flavors -- LaCroix seltzer, which has attracted exactly the audience Coke is after.Coke wasn t shy about which customers it s targeting. Millennials are now thirstier than ever for adventures and new experiences, and we want to be right by their side,  said Rafael Acevedo, the group director for Diet Coke in North America.  We re making the brand more relatable and more au stanley cup thentic. Another Diet Coke executive said the company cast a  broa stanley becher d flavor net  after examining what Millennials are eating and drinking, and tested everything from spicy notes to exotic fruits.The company even released a video of Millennials trying the flavors.  Their most common reaction:  Whoa.  Coca-Cola spent two years on the relaunch and says it asked more than 10,000 people for their thoughts.The company is not changing the classic Diet Coke formula, which will still be available in the traditional, squatter 12-ounce cans.Coke has been paying special at stanley spain tention to its low- and zero-calorie drinks.Over the summer, the company replaced Coke Zero with a drink called Coca-Cola Zero Sugar. It paid off: Last quarter, the company reported earnings and sales tha