Gov. Holcomb Public Schedule for November 10
Below find Indiana Gov. Eric J. Holcomb’s public schedule for November 10, 2018.
Saturday, November 10: Indianapolis Veterans Day Service and Parade
WHO:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Gov. Holcomb
Sen. Todd Young
Mayor Joe Hogsett
WHAT:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â The governor will give remarks and then be a part of the parade.
WHEN:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 11 a.m., Saturday, November 10
Governor is scheduled to speak at approximately 11:20 a.m.
The parade will begin immediately following the service at approximately noon.
WHERE:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Indiana War Memorial
431 N. Meridian St.
Indianapolis, IN 46204
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HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE
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7th Circuit upholds denial of qualified immunity for officer who shot truck driver
Katie Stancombe for www.thieindianalawyer.com
The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld the denial of summary judgment to a police officer who shot a truck driver during a fight over parking tickets, finding the record does not demonstrate that the officer was entitled to qualified immunity, making a trial necessary.
The altercation between Officer Curtis Minchuk and Craig Strand, a semi-truck driver, began in 2013, when Minchuk issued two parking tickets to Strand. Strand asked the officer to void the tickets, claiming he had been told he could park where he was and did not see any parking signs, but Minchuk allegedly responded by asking for a bribe.
Strand then tried to take photos of the area to document the lack of “no parking†signs, but an altercation ensued when Minchuk knocked Strand’s phone out of his hands. The two ended up on the ground, where Strand held the officer by the throat and repeatedly punched him in the face, before Strand stood up, walked several feet away and said, “I surrender.â€
Minchuk, however, unholstered his gun and shot Strand in the abdomen. In a subsequent proceeding in Indiana state court, Strand was convicted of felony battery of a police officer, then sued the town of Merriville and Minchuk for the use of excessive force.
An Indiana Northern District judge denied the town of Merrillville and Minchuk’s motion for summary judgment,  concluding that a material question of fact existed as to whether the rapidly evolving nature of the altercation justified Minchuk’s use of deadly force, and whether Strand had been subdued prior to Minchuk shooting him. The judge also determined the defendants were not entitled to qualified immunity.
On appeal, Minchuk argued the district court erred when it rejected his qualified immunity argument as a matter of law, but the 7th Circuit Court affirmed the district court’s ruling in Craig Strand v. Curtis Minchuk,18-1514.
The 7th Circuit Court determined that a “reasonable jury could find that Officer Minchuk violated Strand’s constitutional right to remain free of excessive force,†and that for Minchuk to prevail, the record must show that he fired while Strand still posed a threat.
“Instead, the record shows that Strand had backed away, voiced his surrender, and up to five, ten, or fifteen seconds may have elapsed while Strand stood with his hands in the air,†Judge Michael Scudder wrote for the court. “And that is why the district court rightly determined, after a close and careful analysis of the record, that Minchuk was not entitled to qualified immunity as a matter of law at summary judgment on the merits of Strand’s claim.â€
“The existence of the substantial factual dispute about the circumstances and timing surrounding Minchuk’s decision to shoot Strand precludes a ruling on qualified immunity at this point. This is not to foreclose the availability of qualified immunity to Officer Minchuk at trial,†Scudder continued. “At trial a jury may resolve these disputed facts in Officer Minchuk’s favor, and the district court could then determine he is entitled to qualified immunity as matter of law. But we cannot make such a determination at this stage on this record.â€
World War 1 Remembrance and Participation Invitation
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John Crist – “The Human Being Tour”
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Winter named Academic All-District
University of Southern Indiana sophomore forward Maggie Winter (St. Louis, Missouri) was named Google Cloud Division II Women’s Soccer Academic All-District 4 by the College Sports Information Directors of America. The Academic All-District 4 honor is the first of Winter’s career at USI.
Winter becomes the third USI women’s soccer player to earn the award, following Susan Ellsperman (2011, 2012) and Madi Velky (2013, 2015). Ellsperman went on to be named Academic All-America in 20111 and 2012.
To be eligible for the Google Cloud Academic All-America program, the student athlete must be a starter or important reserve with legitimate athletic credentials and at least a 3.3 cumulative grade point average (on a 4.0 scale). They must have reached sophomore athletic and academic standing at the institution (true freshmen, red-shirt freshmen and first-year athletic transfers are not eligible) and must have completed at least one full academic year at the institution.
Winter, who was named second-team All-GLVC last month by the conference coaches, led the Eagles in scoring with 19 points on seven goals, including a game-winner, and five assists. The sophomore forward, who also is third in the GLVC in points, tied the USI single-game record with three goals in the victory over Oakland City University.
USI Women’s Soccer finished the 2018 campaign with a 12-5-3 overall record and claimed a share of the GLVC regular season championship for the first time in program history with a 9-3-1 league mark. USI also was ranked regionally for the first time since 1999; hosted a GLVC Tournament home game for the first time since 2010; and tied a program winning-streak record with seven-straight victories.
Riley, Hill And Feehan Post Strong Performances In Opener
K.J. Riley, Marty Hill, and Shea Feehan each recorded double figures as the University of Evansville men’s basketball team fell by a final of 99-60 in the season opener against the University of Evansville.
“I thought our guys put up a good fight and played better in the second half. Illinois was very physical and did not allow us to get into anything,†UE head coach Walter McCarty said. “You cannot win when you have 25 turnovers and nine assists. I thought we did some stuff better in the second half that will help us moving forward.â€
UE’s top scorer was Riley. The junior knocked down four field goals and six free throws on his way to 14 points. Marty Hill set his career mark with 13 points. It eclipsed his top total of 12 from a season ago. In his Evansville debut, Peoria, Ill. native Shea Feehan scored 12 points as he hit 4 of his 8 attempts. Hill was the Aces’ top rebounder, finishing with six while freshman Shamar Givance did a nice job with the offense, dishing out four assists.
Pacing the Fighting Illini was Aaron Jordan with 19 points. Ayo Dosunmu notched 18 while three others recorded double figures.
An and-one by K.J. Riley gave UE a 3-2 lead in the opening minute of play. After Illinois rebounded, Evan Kuhlman put the Aces on top at 8-7 with a 3-pointer at the 17:03 mark. From there, the Fighting Illini were able to take control.
A 10-0 run gave them a 17-8 lead before they extended it to a 53-22 advantage at the break. K.J. Riley paced the team with nine points while going 5-7 from the line. Evan Kuhlman finished the half with five points. Illinois was 20-of-42 from the field in the opening stanza, showing 47.6% while holding UE to 36.4%. They also had a 24-13 rebounding edge in the first 20 minutes.
Illinois shot 69% in the second half as they cruised to the 99-60 victory. Evansville performed better in the latter stanza, knocking down five triples, but the deficit was too much to overcome.
Evan Kuhlman played a game-high 32 minutes while John Hall added 31. It was the top career total for both players.
Next up for the Aces is a trip to Cincinnati to face Xavier. The game will take place at 3 p.m. CT on Saturday. Fox Sports Ohio will have the broadcast.
“We are going to watch film and practice to clean up some things. We need to be ready to play and have to bring a different physicality to the next game,†McCarty added.