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dies of disease or mistreatment that could have been prevented. the world is a veil of tears. we will not fix that here. All we ask here is that an individuals death be relatively notable as referenced in somewhat neutral sources: local papers, city/state papers, magazine articles, TV documentaries, etc. If you can find the references, add the material. No one is categorizing the deaths as common, and calling someone a fool for trying to do their volunteer work here is not worthy of an editor here. In
Alameda County, California, there is a memorial to all children who die as a result of violence, with a grove of trees, one for each year, and a cement/stone circle, with metal plaques for each year of names, with a poem in their honor. its not well known, but it matters to the families and others. I will add such memorial sites to any article on any city if i hear of the site as described in a reliable source. If people are too callous to not honor their dead properly, we cant make up for that here, but we can document notable instances of such memorializing.
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Michigan Sanatarium, he died in 1992. It takes Firefighters and volunteers nine hours to clear the debris and Human wreckage. Disaster bags are ordered by City Council in 1965 after an eight year old boy is crushed by a steelhauling flat truck on the whitehouse crossing bridge. This conveniently directs attention from the fact that the sidewalk, which was in a state of disrepair, was significantly unsafe for anyone on a bicycle. The most common form of traffic fatality was the pedestrian-VS-Bus. With 36 of these attrocities to be cleaned up from 1950 through 1956 alone.
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Heights Paramedics crash his door finding him pig-drunk. Mits sits on death row. Later in the year, on 12/12/94 two Police officers are killed when thier car breaks into a four wheel drift at a near by Cleveland intersection and strikes a steel pole roof first while in pursuit of a suspicious Cheverolet Blazer. The fugitive is quickly arrested and represented by Attorney George Forbes. He will go on to repeat this trick with the Cleveland Police.
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I just read through the article quickly. I see 3 officers died in 1994. i am sure that local or state papers commented on this, as the city's population is under 40k. Why, Id say the 2 officers who died should probably have their names mentioned. A lot of the material in this article is unsourced and
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0n 8/8/76 a semi tractor trailor driven by a drunken
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intricate story and is an important part of the history of any city. To catagorize the deaths as common is to show ones self as a fool. How can you say a fact hasnt been cited when it was published in contemporary major and local newspapers? Fatalities are not a routine part of law enforcment.
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On 8/15/94 apartment dweller Harry (Don) Mitts shoots down and kills an unarmed neighbor in an apparent racial attack against bi-racial couples. Mitts then ambushes a young Police sargeant in his apartment hallway, killing him. Mitts then baracades himself for several hours as police from
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I did. It's not encyclopedic, cited to any independent sources, relevant, or appropriate for such an article. FYI, I removed it again, for the above reasons. Go and look at any big city's wiki page, (Cleveland, Detroit, take your pick) and you're not going to see a "fallen officers"
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