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Sreejith is protesting outside the Kerala Secretariat building as he demands answers for his brother Sreejeev (who was killed in police cust...

#11438605

Justice For Sreejeev Protest In Thiruvananthapuram

28 July 2024

Sreejith is protesting outside the Kerala Secretariat building as he demands answers for his brother Sreejeev (who was killed in police cust...

#11438605

28 July 2024

Sreejith is protesting outside the Kerala Secretariat building as he demands answers for his brother Sreejeev (who was killed in police custody) in Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum), Kerala, India, on April 13, 2024. Sreejith is protesting for 782 days seeking justice for Sreejeev before ending his protest. During the 782-day protest, Sreejith is requesting the CBI investigate his brother's death. SR Sreejith is alleging his brother was murdered by police who arrested him on the charge of stealing a mobile phone. His demand for an independent inquiry into his brother's death is picking up in recent months through the social media movement #JusticeforSreejith. He is ending the protest after federal investigators record his statement. In the face of mounting public pressure, state lawmakers are ordering an internal police investigation into his brother's death. But Mr. Sreejith is refusing, insisting that the case be transferred to India's federal investigation agency, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Police are saying Sreejeev, 26, committed suicide in custody after he was arrested, but his family is saying he was killed because he was in love with a woman who happened to be related to one of the police officers.


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Sreejith is protesting outside the Kerala Secretariat building as he demands answers for his brother Sreejeev (who was killed in police cust...

#11438607

Justice For Sreejeev Protest In Thiruvananthapuram

28 July 2024

Sreejith is protesting outside the Kerala Secretariat building as he demands answers for his brother Sreejeev (who was killed in police cust...

#11438607

28 July 2024

Sreejith is protesting outside the Kerala Secretariat building as he demands answers for his brother Sreejeev (who was killed in police custody) in Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum), Kerala, India, on April 13, 2024. Sreejith is protesting for 782 days seeking justice for Sreejeev before ending his protest. During the 782-day protest, Sreejith is requesting the CBI investigate his brother's death. SR Sreejith is alleging his brother was murdered by police who arrested him on the charge of stealing a mobile phone. His demand for an independent inquiry into his brother's death is picking up in recent months through the social media movement #JusticeforSreejith. He is ending the protest after federal investigators record his statement. In the face of mounting public pressure, state lawmakers are ordering an internal police investigation into his brother's death. But Mr. Sreejith is refusing, insisting that the case be transferred to India's federal investigation agency, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Police are saying Sreejeev, 26, committed suicide in custody after he was arrested, but his family is saying he was killed because he was in love with a woman who happened to be related to one of the police officers.


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Signs are outside the Kerala Secretariat building as Sreejith is demanding answers for his brother Sreejeev (who was killed in police custod...

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Justice For Sreejeev Protest In Thiruvananthapuram

28 July 2024

Signs are outside the Kerala Secretariat building as Sreejith is demanding answers for his brother Sreejeev (who was killed in police custod...

#11438608

28 July 2024

Signs are outside the Kerala Secretariat building as Sreejith is demanding answers for his brother Sreejeev (who was killed in police custody) in Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum), Kerala, India, on April 13, 2024. Sreejith is protesting for 782 days seeking justice for Sreejeev before ending his protest. During the 782-day protest, Sreejith is requesting the CBI investigate his brother's death. SR Sreejith is alleging his brother was murdered by police who arrested him on the charge of stealing a mobile phone. His demand for an independent inquiry into his brother's death is picking up in recent months through the social media movement #JusticeforSreejith. He is ending the protest after federal investigators recorded his statement. In the face of mounting public pressure, state lawmakers are ordering an internal police investigation into his brother's death. But Mr. Sreejith is refusing, insisting that the case be transferred to India's federal investigation agency, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Police are saying Sreejeev, 26, committed suicide in custody after he was arrested, but his family is saying he was killed because he was in love with a woman who happened to be related to one of the police officers.


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Members of the Korea Federation of Chemical, Textile, and Food Workers' Unions and the LG-HY BCM branch are gathering in front of LG Group's...

#11432530

Protest Against LG-HY BCM, Anode Material Company, For Refusing To Recognize Labor Union In Seoul

25 July 2024

Members of the Korea Federation of Chemical, Textile, and Food Workers' Unions and the LG-HY BCM branch are gathering in front of LG Group's...

#11432530

25 July 2024

Members of the Korea Federation of Chemical, Textile, and Food Workers' Unions and the LG-HY BCM branch are gathering in front of LG Group's headquarters in Yeouido to protest against LG-HY BCM's delay in recognizing their labor union in Seoul, South Korea, on July 25, 2024. LG-HY BCM, built with a 500 billion KRW investment by LG Chem in the Gumi National Industrial Complex, is an anode material manufacturing plant with an annual production capacity of 60,000 tons, making it the world's largest single anode material plant. The company is planning to produce batteries for approximately 500,000 electric vehicles.


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Members of the Korea Federation of Chemical, Textile, and Food Workers' Unions and the LG-HY BCM branch are gathering in front of LG Group's...

#11432531

Protest Against LG-HY BCM, Anode Material Company, For Refusing To Recognize Labor Union In Seoul

25 July 2024

Members of the Korea Federation of Chemical, Textile, and Food Workers' Unions and the LG-HY BCM branch are gathering in front of LG Group's...

#11432531

25 July 2024

Members of the Korea Federation of Chemical, Textile, and Food Workers' Unions and the LG-HY BCM branch are gathering in front of LG Group's headquarters in Yeouido to protest against LG-HY BCM's delay in recognizing their labor union in Seoul, South Korea, on July 25, 2024. LG-HY BCM, built with a 500 billion KRW investment by LG Chem in the Gumi National Industrial Complex, is an anode material manufacturing plant with an annual production capacity of 60,000 tons, making it the world's largest single anode material plant. The company is planning to produce batteries for approximately 500,000 electric vehicles.


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Members of the Korea Federation of Chemical, Textile, and Food Workers' Unions and the LG-HY BCM branch are gathering in front of LG Group's...

#11432532

Protest Against LG-HY BCM, Anode Material Company, For Refusing To Recognize Labor Union In Seoul

25 July 2024

Members of the Korea Federation of Chemical, Textile, and Food Workers' Unions and the LG-HY BCM branch are gathering in front of LG Group's...

#11432532

25 July 2024

Members of the Korea Federation of Chemical, Textile, and Food Workers' Unions and the LG-HY BCM branch are gathering in front of LG Group's headquarters in Yeouido to protest against LG-HY BCM's delay in recognizing their labor union in Seoul, South Korea, on July 25, 2024. LG-HY BCM, built with a 500 billion KRW investment by LG Chem in the Gumi National Industrial Complex, is an anode material manufacturing plant with an annual production capacity of 60,000 tons, making it the world's largest single anode material plant. The company is planning to produce batteries for approximately 500,000 electric vehicles.


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Members of the Korea Federation of Chemical, Textile, and Food Workers' Unions and the LG-HY BCM branch are gathering in front of LG Group's...

#11432533

Protest Against LG-HY BCM, Anode Material Company, For Refusing To Recognize Labor Union In Seoul

25 July 2024

Members of the Korea Federation of Chemical, Textile, and Food Workers' Unions and the LG-HY BCM branch are gathering in front of LG Group's...

#11432533

25 July 2024

Members of the Korea Federation of Chemical, Textile, and Food Workers' Unions and the LG-HY BCM branch are gathering in front of LG Group's headquarters in Yeouido to protest against LG-HY BCM's delay in recognizing their labor union in Seoul, South Korea, on July 25, 2024. LG-HY BCM, built with a 500 billion KRW investment by LG Chem in the Gumi National Industrial Complex, is an anode material manufacturing plant with an annual production capacity of 60,000 tons, making it the world's largest single anode material plant. The company is planning to produce batteries for approximately 500,000 electric vehicles.


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Signs are remaining outside the Kerala Secretariat building following the 782-day-long protest for Justice for Sreejith in Thiruvananthapura...

#11433162

Signs Remain Outside The Kerala Secretariat Building Following The 782 Day Long Protest For Justice For Sreejith

25 July 2024

Signs are remaining outside the Kerala Secretariat building following the 782-day-long protest for Justice for Sreejith in Thiruvananthapura...

#11433162

25 July 2024

Signs are remaining outside the Kerala Secretariat building following the 782-day-long protest for Justice for Sreejith in Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum), Kerala, India, on April 10, 2024. A man from the south Indian state of Kerala is ending a 782-day protest after a federal agency begins investigating his brother's death. SR Sreejith is alleging his brother is murdered by police who arrested him on the charge of stealing a mobile phone. His demand for an independent inquiry into his brother's death is picking up in recent months through the social media movement #JusticeforSreejith. He is ending the protest after federal investigators record his statement. In the face of mounting public pressure, state lawmakers are ordering an internal police investigation into his brother's death. But Mr. Sreejith is refusing, insisting that the case be transferred to India's federal investigation agency, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Police are saying Sreejeev, 26, committed suicide in custody after he was arrested, but his family is saying he is killed because he is in love with a woman who happens to be related to one of the police officers.


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The New Jersey Attorney General's Office is investigating a fatal motor vehicle crash that is occurring in East Orange, New Jersey, United S...

#11431306

Driver Being Pursued By Police In East Orange New Jersey Dies After Multi-Vehicle Crash

24 July 2024

The New Jersey Attorney General's Office is investigating a fatal motor vehicle crash that is occurring in East Orange, New Jersey, United S...

#11431306

24 July 2024

The New Jersey Attorney General's Office is investigating a fatal motor vehicle crash that is occurring in East Orange, New Jersey, United States, on July 23, 2024. The multi-vehicle crash is happening following a police pursuit that is beginning in Newark and ending in East Orange. The driver of one of the vehicles is sustaining fatal injuries. Two drivers from other civilian vehicles are sustaining non-life-threatening injuries. The identities of those involved are not being released at this time. According to the preliminary investigation, detectives from the Bloomfield Police Department (BPD) are receiving an Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) notification alerting them to the presence of a vehicle of interest in a pending robbery investigation. After locating the vehicle and following it from Bloomfield to Newark, BPD officers are attempting to initiate a motor vehicle stop. After the driver is refusing to pull over, BPD officers are pursuing the vehicle into Bloomfield and ultimately to East Orange. There, the pursued vehicle is crashing into a civilian vehicle and then careening into two other vehicles, including a parked ambulance. The driver of the pursued vehicle is dying from injuries sustained in the crash. All other involved civilians are suffering non-life-threatening injuries. The police vehicles involved in the pursuit are not directly involved in the collisions. The investigation is ongoing, and no further information is being released at this time.


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The New Jersey Attorney General's Office is investigating a fatal motor vehicle crash that is occurring in East Orange, New Jersey, United S...

#11431307

Driver Being Pursued By Police In East Orange New Jersey Dies After Multi-Vehicle Crash

24 July 2024

The New Jersey Attorney General's Office is investigating a fatal motor vehicle crash that is occurring in East Orange, New Jersey, United S...

#11431307

24 July 2024

The New Jersey Attorney General's Office is investigating a fatal motor vehicle crash that is occurring in East Orange, New Jersey, United States, on July 23, 2024. The multi-vehicle crash is happening following a police pursuit that is beginning in Newark and ending in East Orange. The driver of one of the vehicles is sustaining fatal injuries. Two drivers from other civilian vehicles are sustaining non-life-threatening injuries. The identities of those involved are not being released at this time. According to the preliminary investigation, detectives from the Bloomfield Police Department (BPD) are receiving an Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) notification alerting them to the presence of a vehicle of interest in a pending robbery investigation. After locating the vehicle and following it from Bloomfield to Newark, BPD officers are attempting to initiate a motor vehicle stop. After the driver is refusing to pull over, BPD officers are pursuing the vehicle into Bloomfield and ultimately to East Orange. There, the pursued vehicle is crashing into a civilian vehicle and then careening into two other vehicles, including a parked ambulance. The driver of the pursued vehicle is dying from injuries sustained in the crash. All other involved civilians are suffering non-life-threatening injuries. The police vehicles involved in the pursuit are not directly involved in the collisions. The investigation is ongoing, and no further information is being released at this time.


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The New Jersey Attorney General's Office is investigating a fatal motor vehicle crash that is occurring in East Orange, New Jersey, United S...

#11431312

Driver Being Pursued By Police In East Orange New Jersey Dies After Multi-Vehicle Crash

24 July 2024

The New Jersey Attorney General's Office is investigating a fatal motor vehicle crash that is occurring in East Orange, New Jersey, United S...

#11431312

24 July 2024

The New Jersey Attorney General's Office is investigating a fatal motor vehicle crash that is occurring in East Orange, New Jersey, United States, on July 23, 2024. The multi-vehicle crash is happening following a police pursuit that is beginning in Newark and ending in East Orange. The driver of one of the vehicles is sustaining fatal injuries. Two drivers from other civilian vehicles are sustaining non-life-threatening injuries. The identities of those involved are not being released at this time. According to the preliminary investigation, detectives from the Bloomfield Police Department (BPD) are receiving an Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) notification alerting them to the presence of a vehicle of interest in a pending robbery investigation. After locating the vehicle and following it from Bloomfield to Newark, BPD officers are attempting to initiate a motor vehicle stop. After the driver is refusing to pull over, BPD officers are pursuing the vehicle into Bloomfield and ultimately to East Orange. There, the pursued vehicle is crashing into a civilian vehicle and then careening into two other vehicles, including a parked ambulance. The driver of the pursued vehicle is dying from injuries sustained in the crash. All other involved civilians are suffering non-life-threatening injuries. The police vehicles involved in the pursuit are not directly involved in the collisions. The investigation is ongoing, and no further information is being released at this time.


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The New Jersey Attorney General's Office is investigating a fatal motor vehicle crash that is occurring in East Orange, New Jersey, United S...

#11431315

Driver Being Pursued By Police In East Orange New Jersey Dies After Multi-Vehicle Crash

24 July 2024

The New Jersey Attorney General's Office is investigating a fatal motor vehicle crash that is occurring in East Orange, New Jersey, United S...

#11431315

24 July 2024

The New Jersey Attorney General's Office is investigating a fatal motor vehicle crash that is occurring in East Orange, New Jersey, United States, on July 23, 2024. The multi-vehicle crash is happening following a police pursuit that is beginning in Newark and ending in East Orange. The driver of one of the vehicles is sustaining fatal injuries. Two drivers from other civilian vehicles are sustaining non-life-threatening injuries. The identities of those involved are not being released at this time. According to the preliminary investigation, detectives from the Bloomfield Police Department (BPD) are receiving an Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) notification alerting them to the presence of a vehicle of interest in a pending robbery investigation. After locating the vehicle and following it from Bloomfield to Newark, BPD officers are attempting to initiate a motor vehicle stop. After the driver is refusing to pull over, BPD officers are pursuing the vehicle into Bloomfield and ultimately to East Orange. There, the pursued vehicle is crashing into a civilian vehicle and then careening into two other vehicles, including a parked ambulance. The driver of the pursued vehicle is dying from injuries sustained in the crash. All other involved civilians are suffering non-life-threatening injuries. The police vehicles involved in the pursuit are not directly involved in the collisions. The investigation is ongoing, and no further information is being released at this time.


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The New Jersey Attorney General's Office is investigating a fatal motor vehicle crash that is occurring in East Orange, New Jersey, United S...

#11431317

Driver Being Pursued By Police In East Orange New Jersey Dies After Multi-Vehicle Crash

24 July 2024

The New Jersey Attorney General's Office is investigating a fatal motor vehicle crash that is occurring in East Orange, New Jersey, United S...

#11431317

24 July 2024

The New Jersey Attorney General's Office is investigating a fatal motor vehicle crash that is occurring in East Orange, New Jersey, United States, on July 23, 2024. The multi-vehicle crash is happening following a police pursuit that is beginning in Newark and ending in East Orange. The driver of one of the vehicles is sustaining fatal injuries. Two drivers from other civilian vehicles are sustaining non-life-threatening injuries. The identities of those involved are not being released at this time. According to the preliminary investigation, detectives from the Bloomfield Police Department (BPD) are receiving an Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) notification alerting them to the presence of a vehicle of interest in a pending robbery investigation. After locating the vehicle and following it from Bloomfield to Newark, BPD officers are attempting to initiate a motor vehicle stop. After the driver is refusing to pull over, BPD officers are pursuing the vehicle into Bloomfield and ultimately to East Orange. There, the pursued vehicle is crashing into a civilian vehicle and then careening into two other vehicles, including a parked ambulance. The driver of the pursued vehicle is dying from injuries sustained in the crash. All other involved civilians are suffering non-life-threatening injuries. The police vehicles involved in the pursuit are not directly involved in the collisions. The investigation is ongoing, and no further information is being released at this time.


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The New Jersey Attorney General's Office is investigating a fatal motor vehicle crash that is occurring in East Orange, New Jersey, United S...

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Driver Being Pursued By Police In East Orange New Jersey Dies After Multi-Vehicle Crash

24 July 2024

The New Jersey Attorney General's Office is investigating a fatal motor vehicle crash that is occurring in East Orange, New Jersey, United S...

#11431319

24 July 2024

The New Jersey Attorney General's Office is investigating a fatal motor vehicle crash that is occurring in East Orange, New Jersey, United States, on July 23, 2024. The multi-vehicle crash is happening following a police pursuit that is beginning in Newark and ending in East Orange. The driver of one of the vehicles is sustaining fatal injuries. Two drivers from other civilian vehicles are sustaining non-life-threatening injuries. The identities of those involved are not being released at this time. According to the preliminary investigation, detectives from the Bloomfield Police Department (BPD) are receiving an Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) notification alerting them to the presence of a vehicle of interest in a pending robbery investigation. After locating the vehicle and following it from Bloomfield to Newark, BPD officers are attempting to initiate a motor vehicle stop. After the driver is refusing to pull over, BPD officers are pursuing the vehicle into Bloomfield and ultimately to East Orange. There, the pursued vehicle is crashing into a civilian vehicle and then careening into two other vehicles, including a parked ambulance. The driver of the pursued vehicle is dying from injuries sustained in the crash. All other involved civilians are suffering non-life-threatening injuries. The police vehicles involved in the pursuit are not directly involved in the collisions. The investigation is ongoing, and no further information is being released at this time.


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The New Jersey Attorney General's Office is investigating a fatal motor vehicle crash that is occurring in East Orange, New Jersey, United S...

#11431321

Driver Being Pursued By Police In East Orange New Jersey Dies After Multi-Vehicle Crash

24 July 2024

The New Jersey Attorney General's Office is investigating a fatal motor vehicle crash that is occurring in East Orange, New Jersey, United S...

#11431321

24 July 2024

The New Jersey Attorney General's Office is investigating a fatal motor vehicle crash that is occurring in East Orange, New Jersey, United States, on July 23, 2024. The multi-vehicle crash is happening following a police pursuit that is beginning in Newark and ending in East Orange. The driver of one of the vehicles is sustaining fatal injuries. Two drivers from other civilian vehicles are sustaining non-life-threatening injuries. The identities of those involved are not being released at this time. According to the preliminary investigation, detectives from the Bloomfield Police Department (BPD) are receiving an Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) notification alerting them to the presence of a vehicle of interest in a pending robbery investigation. After locating the vehicle and following it from Bloomfield to Newark, BPD officers are attempting to initiate a motor vehicle stop. After the driver is refusing to pull over, BPD officers are pursuing the vehicle into Bloomfield and ultimately to East Orange. There, the pursued vehicle is crashing into a civilian vehicle and then careening into two other vehicles, including a parked ambulance. The driver of the pursued vehicle is dying from injuries sustained in the crash. All other involved civilians are suffering non-life-threatening injuries. The police vehicles involved in the pursuit are not directly involved in the collisions. The investigation is ongoing, and no further information is being released at this time.


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The New Jersey Attorney General's Office is investigating a fatal motor vehicle crash that is occurring in East Orange, New Jersey, United S...

#11431322

Driver Being Pursued By Police In East Orange New Jersey Dies After Multi-Vehicle Crash

24 July 2024

The New Jersey Attorney General's Office is investigating a fatal motor vehicle crash that is occurring in East Orange, New Jersey, United S...

#11431322

24 July 2024

The New Jersey Attorney General's Office is investigating a fatal motor vehicle crash that is occurring in East Orange, New Jersey, United States, on July 23, 2024. The multi-vehicle crash is happening following a police pursuit that is beginning in Newark and ending in East Orange. The driver of one of the vehicles is sustaining fatal injuries. Two drivers from other civilian vehicles are sustaining non-life-threatening injuries. The identities of those involved are not being released at this time. According to the preliminary investigation, detectives from the Bloomfield Police Department (BPD) are receiving an Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) notification alerting them to the presence of a vehicle of interest in a pending robbery investigation. After locating the vehicle and following it from Bloomfield to Newark, BPD officers are attempting to initiate a motor vehicle stop. After the driver is refusing to pull over, BPD officers are pursuing the vehicle into Bloomfield and ultimately to East Orange. There, the pursued vehicle is crashing into a civilian vehicle and then careening into two other vehicles, including a parked ambulance. The driver of the pursued vehicle is dying from injuries sustained in the crash. All other involved civilians are suffering non-life-threatening injuries. The police vehicles involved in the pursuit are not directly involved in the collisions. The investigation is ongoing, and no further information is being released at this time.


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