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Latest on Russia-Ukraine peace talks

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www.youtube.com – 11Alive – 2025-03-19 15:32:23

SUMMARY: President Donald Trump is again discussing peace with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky amidst the ongoing war, which Russia initiated over three years ago. The dialogue follows Trump’s recent call with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump described his call with Zelensky as productive, aiming to align the requests of both nations. Ukraine has accepted a 30-day ceasefire proposal from the U.S., although Russia’s agreement remains uncertain, as missile strikes continue. Despite skepticism from Ukraine and European leaders regarding Putin’s intentions, Trump seeks to improve U.S.-Russia relations. Negotiators are set to meet in Saudi Arabia to explore expanding the ceasefire.

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President Trump described his phone call with Zelenskyy as “a very good call.”

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Spring blows in Thursday with gusty winds and showers

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www.wjbf.com – Miller Hyatt – 2025-03-19 17:00:00

SUMMARY: On Wednesday, hazy sunshine and smoke from controlled burns are causing moderate to poor air quality, prompting those with respiratory issues to limit outdoor activities. Fire danger remains high due to low humidity. The vernal equinox marks the start of spring on Thursday, but a weak cold front will bring light rain in the morning, clearing by afternoon. Highs are expected in the mid-60s to near 70, with gusty winds leading to a Lake Wind Advisory. While Friday will be mild, temperatures will rise into the upper 70s for the weekend, followed by another cold front and potential thunderstorms on Monday.

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I-Team: Cuffed and shackled Cobb County inmate punched and choked by deputy

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www.youtube.com – FOX 5 Atlanta – 2025-03-19 15:27:57

SUMMARY: A video from Cobb County shows inmate William Kuchi, who has schizophrenia, being punched and choked by deputies while restrained at a hospital on February 3. Kuchi, 27, had been in custody for over 800 days awaiting mental health treatment. The footage, captured by a security camera, shows him being overpowered and struck multiple times despite not resisting. The deputies then apply a chokehold for nearly a minute, potentially depriving him of oxygen. The incident has sparked an internal investigation, as the use of force was deemed inappropriate, with no imminent danger from the unarmed, shackled inmate.

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The FOX 5 I-Team has obtained video of a Cobb County inmate being punched repeatedly by a deputy then put into an oxygen-depriving chokehold for nearly a minute. William Carducci was handcuffed to a waist chain and his ankles were in shackles at the time.

The 27-year-old had been transported from the Cobb County Jail to a local hospital for what his lawyer called an “infection.” He was in a hospital room when the extreme methods to subdue him were used.

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Law enforcement split on school speed zone cameras | Georgia

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Kim Jarrett | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-03-19 14:30:00

(The Center Square) – Butts County Sheriff Gary Long and Norcross Police Chief Bill Logan told a Georgia Senate committee Wednesday they are both concerned about safety around school zones.

But the two veteran law enforcement officers have different opinions about traffic cameras that record speeders.

A Senate Public Safety subcommittee is considering House Bill 225, which would ban the cameras. The bill is sponsored by Rep. Dale Washburn, R-Macon, who has previously called the cameras a “money grab.” The bill passed the House 129-37 earlier this month. The cameras were greenlighted by a bill passed in 2018.

Logan told the committee the cameras reduced traffic accidents from more than 2,000 a year to 1,200 in the 6.2 square-mile city he oversees. The revenue is used in his department for a variety of things, including two full-time mental health clinicians.

Long called the cameras “taxation by citation.”

“Right now it’s just policing for profit,” Long told the committee. “They can get all they want and a private company makes it. It just don’t sit right with me and it doesn’t sit right with my community that I’ve talked to that we have private companies that’s capitalizing on a criminal code section.”

Long has personal experience with tickets from the cameras, he said. His son was cited by one in Henry County. The sheriff said he received notice about a ticket written for a truck he had sold five years prior to the notice.

Washburn said previously he received a ticket because of one of the cameras, but that’s not why he was sponsoring the bill. Macon-Bibb County Government has collected $6.5 million since the implementation of the cameras, resulting in about $1 million for the camera company, according to Washburn.

Sen. Randy Robertson, R-Cataula, said he appreciated the large crowd that attended the three-hour meeting that began at 6 a.m., noting some did not get a chance to testify due to time constraints.

“I think we now have about six hours of testimony on these particular devices,” said Robertson, who is a retired law enforcement officer. “I’ll be completing my report and getting it back to Sen. (John) Albers post haste.”

Albers, R-Roswell, chairs the Senate Public Safety Committee.

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