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The woman who was shot with a rubber bullet fired by a Fort Lauderdale police officer at a protest last year is speaking out after the cop who fired the shot was cleared of wrongdoing by his department.
LaToya Ratlieff spoke Friday at the scene where she was hit in the eye with the rubber bullet back on May 31 during a protest held in the wake of the death of George Floyd.
On Thursday, Fort Lauderdale Interim Police Chief announced the officer who fired the shot was exonerated following an internal affairs investigation.Local
’This entire process is me not being able to enjoy the quality of life I had before,’ Ratlieff said Friday. ’What happened here is with me every single day.’Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.
Witnesses said the peaceful gathering took an angry turn and protesters responded by throwing bottles. Officers began firing rubber bullets, which police refer to as foam projectiles, and Ratlieff was badly injured when she was hit in the eye by one.
Lynn said the officer was trying to hit someone who had hurled a projectile at officers, and said it wasn’t his intent to hit Ratlieff. He also offered an apology to Ratlieff on behalf of the department.
’I want to express my sincerest apology for the experience you have had with our police department,’ he said. Fort Lauderdale Interim Police Chief Patrick Lynn discusses the exoneration of the police officer who shot LaToya Ratlieff with a rubber bullet.
Ratlieff expressed her disappointment with the decision and the apology.
’It’s disingenuous, its disheartening, but if nothing else it’s invigorating. Because it reaffirms why we were in the streets marching and it reaffirms why we are going to continue to voice our concerns,’ Ratlieff said.
Ratlieff’s attorney, Michael Davis, said they’re not willing to accept the findings of the investigation.
’There is no justification for shooting into a crowd of peaceful demonstrators without giving any warning and without giving a dispersal order,’ Davis said.
Ratlieff said she will continue to fight for justice and demand that all evidence from police be released.
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Angola senior Hannah Knoll, left, guards Garrett junior Nataley Armstrong in the second quarter of the IHSAA girls 3A sectional championship in Garrett on Saturday.
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Garrett sophomore Bailey Kelham shoots the ball in the second quarter against Angola during the IHSAA Girls 3A Sectional Championship in Garrett on Saturday.
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Garrett junior Faith Owen looks to pass the ball in the second quarter against Angola on Saturday in Garrett.
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Angola senior Hannah Knoll shoots the ball in the first quarter against Garrett during the IHSAA Girls 3A Sectional Championship in Garrett on Saturday. PreviousNext
GARRETT – Angola and Garrett had already met twice this season, splitting the NECC regular-season title and the conference tournament title.
On Saturday night, Angola won the third and most consequential fight of year, 40-36, to claim the Garrett sectional championship and stay alive in the Class 3A state tournament.
“I think it feels pretty good,” Angola coach Nick Burlingame said. “Obviously they’re a really good team and they’ve got a lot of talent. But so do we. It was kind of battle – whose conference is it? Whose sectional is it? Our girls stepped up and got it done tonight.”
Although the Hornets (19-5) jumped out to a 10-2 lead early in the first quarter, the tide seemed to turn midway through the first quarter. Garrett’s Faith Owen hit a 3-pointer to tie the game at 10-10, and a bucket by Morgan Ostrowski put the Railroaders (20-3) up 12-10.
The Hornets had the ball at the end of the first quarter, but failed to get a shot off. And the Angola slump continued well into the second quarter: a 3-pointer by Bailey Kelham put the Railroaders up 20-10, and Garrett was at that point on a 18-0 scoring streak.
Angola’s Riley Pepple finally stemmed the bleeding with a 3-pointer, and in doing so ignited another run, this time for Angola, which scored nine straight points before Garrett’s Taylor Gerke hit a free throw at the end of the half to give the Railroaders a 21-19 advantage heading into the locker room.
“Really, it was just keeping our heads in the game, keeping our composure, being tough through it. We knew they were going to go on a run. Waiting for the next play, that’s what kept us going.” Angola senior Hanna Knoll said. “We honestly needed to get them in foul trouble, we needed to attack the basket and made sure we closed out on shooters, especially towards the end. With it being close, we needed to make sure we had a hand up.”Rubber Band Fight Paper Mario
In the opening minutes of the second half, Angola’s Megan Nisun quickly erased the narrow Garrett lead, tying the game at 21-21, and a 3-pointer by Kylie Caswell put Angola back in the lead.
Kelham hit two more 3-pointers, including one from the corner right before the 3rd quarter buzzer that put her Railroaders up 29-27. But she would foul out with 5:41 to play, just moments after Angola’s Nisun picked up her fifth. Without Kelham in the game, the Railroaders hit just one field goal in the fourth quarter, and their five made free throws wasn’t enough to hold off the Hornets.
Knoll led all scorers with 16 points, while Kelham scored 15 for Garrett and Nataley Armstrong had 13 for the Railroaders. 2014 nfl rookie running backs 2020.Rubber Glove Fight Club
The Hornets are now set to face Norwell (21-6), who beat Bellmont 41-35 to win their sectional on their home court on Saturday. The regional semifinal will be held at Bellmont next Saturday at 10 a.m.
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