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Law Enforcement Groups Endorses Donnelly For Re-Election

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Law Enforcement Groups Endorses Donnelly For Re-Election

By Dionte Coleman
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS—Indiana’s largest law enforcement group endorsed Sen. Joe Donnelly for re-election on Monday.

The Indiana State Federal Order of Police, which has about 14,000 members, announced its support of the incumbent Democrat at a press event following a unanimous decision by its executive committee.

“(Donnelly) has proven himself since 2013 to be a supporter of law enforcement and their families. He has proven himself to be a supporter of all the citizens in the state of Indiana,” said Bill Owensby, FOP president.

Donnelly is in the middle of a tight re-election fight as he is challenged by Republican Mike Braun and Libertarian Lucy Brenton. A recent poll showed Donnelly with a slight lead over Braun with Brenton’s support having the biggest impact on the Democrat.

Donnelly supported law enforcement during his six years in the U.S. Senate in last by making bulletproof vests available to police and helping the families of fallen officers, the FOP noted. Donnelly, along with Sen. Todd Young, R-Indiana, introduced the Law Enforcement Mental Health and Wellness Act, which was signed into law by President Trump earlier this year. The goal of the law is to provide officers with tools to take care of their mental health.

Donnelly said that he believes that people should be able to sit on their front porches at night and not be worried about being in danger, or in the case of an officer’s family, not worry about their loved one being in danger.

Donnelly had an understanding about the dangers that an officer’s family face because his uncle, who lived fewer than two miles away, was a police officer. He said he recalled the stress that was constantly on the faces of his mother and aunt whenever his uncle was out on duty.

“I’m incredibly grateful for the endorsement in the Senate race. Law enforcement has been a part of my family for an incredibly long time and was part of every day,” Donnelly said.

Donnelly noted that police officers are out on the street even when it is incredibly dangerous. The incumbent senator pledged to have the backs of law enforcement in the Senate.

“This endorsement is for who they (FOP) want as the next senator, and I am honored to have that,” Donnelly said. “But why it should matter is that the endorsement came not from anything that I did as a politician, but because of what I did as a person to work together to make life better in our state and to make life better for the officers that serve us.”

The Indiana Chamber of Commerce, which has traditionally endorsed Republicans, has declined to back either Donnelly or Braun in the Senate race.

Meanwhile, the campaign, one of the most competitive in the nation, continues to heat up as Braun unveils a new television ad attacking Donnelly as someone whose family business outsourced jobs to Mexico and for casting votes in Congress with former President Barack Obama.

Donnelly’s campaign has been hammering Braun with ads citing news reports of how the challenger gets many of his business’ products from China and his treatment of his workers, including failure to pay overtime for their work.

FOOTNOTE: Dionte Coleman is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College

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Hi-Rail Greenway Project One Step Closer to Completion

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Hi-Rail Greenway Project One Step Closer to Completion

The Hi-Rail Greenway Project along U.S. 41 in Evansville is one step closer to being complete.

Paving work is underway on the 2.5-mile trail from Riverside Drive to Walnut Street.

The hi-rail project is part of the city’s master plan to add miles of biking and walking paths throughout the city.

INDOT is funding 80 percent of the project and its expected to wrap up this November.

When it’s finished the trail will feature rest areas, bike racks, and solar powered lights.

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Tim Ryan Endorses William Tanoos

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Tim Ryan Endorses William Tanoos

Evansville, Indiana – Representative Tim Ryan of Ohio’s 13 districts have endorsed William Tanoos, eighth district democratic candidate from Terre Haute.  

“We can win this seat. William is laser-focused on improving life for working people in Southwest Indiana– better health care, more affordable prescription drugs, and fixing our broken political system,” said Ryan in a statement.

Ryan has been serving the people of Ohio since his elections in 2002. In 2016, Ryan made an unsuccessful bid to be Democratic Leader of the House, a bid Tanoos would have supported and would support if elected.

“I am very proud to have earned the support and endorsement of Congressman Tim Ryan. If I were in Congress in 2016, I would have voted for him over Nancy Pelosi as our Democratic leader, and if he decides to run again, he will have my support. That’s because he represents a district much like Indiana’s 8th and is devoted to what the Democratic Party has always stood for: fighting for working men and women, plain and simple. We need fresh, new leadership. And the time is now.”

CAIR Civil Rights Attorney to Speak at UE’s Constitution Day Lecture

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Carolyn Homer, a civil rights attorney with the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), will be the guest speaker for this year’s Constitution Day lecture at the University of Evansville. The lecture is planned for Thursday, September 20 at 4:00 p.m. in Smythe Lecture Hall (Room 170) in the Schroeder School of Business Building. Admission to the lecture, which is part of UE’s annual observance of Constitution Day, is free and open to the public.

The topic of Homer’s lecture will be “Dissent is Patriotic.”  

Homer’s work focuses on fighting discrimination against American Muslims.  She is currently litigating constitutional challenges to the federal terrorist watch list, the presidential travel ban, and state attempts to silence advocacy on behalf of Palestine. CAIR also has a large docket of employment discrimination and prison discrimination cases.  

Prior to joining CAIR, Homer worked for five years at the leading international law firm Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan on constitutional law and technology cases, on behalf of some of the largest Silicon Valley companies.

Homer is a graduate of Indiana University and George Washington University Law School. She is admitted to practice law in California, the District of Columbia, and the Supreme Court of the United States.

Volleyball to complete non-conference slate in Dayton

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UE plays in Flyer Invitational

Non-conference play comes to a close this weekend as the University of Evansville volleyball team heads to Dayton, Ohio for the Flyer Invitational.  UE faces Ohio State, Dayton and Tennessee in the tournament.

On Tuesday, the Aces played their final home non-conference contest against Tennessee State, earning the win in five sets.  Rachel Tam had 25 kills while Mildrelis Rodriguez had 14 and Kerra Cornist set her career mark with 12; Allana McInnis added 60 assists, the top mark of her career.

Tam added 25 more kills in 62 tries against TSU and continues to be near the top of the national standings in several categories.  She is 3rd in the nation with 193 total kills, 5th in the country with 208.0 total points, 11th with 4.71 kills per set and 25th in the NCAA with 436 total attacks.  Tam has finished with at least 11 kills in each match of the 2018 campaign; she has recorded 20 or more on four occasions while hitting .242 or higher six times.

Another impressive effort against Tennessee State saw Mildrelis Rodriguez post a career-high 24 digs while notching 14 kills.  The senior has five double-doubles in ten matches this season and ranks second on the team with 3.27 kills per set and third with 2.83 digs per game.  Rodriguez is 32nrd in the country with 427 attempts while her total 152.0 points and 134 kills are in the top 100 in the country.

Allana McInnis had the top match of her college career against Tennessee State, registering a total of 60 assists in leading UE to a 5-set win.  That effort came just three days after she earned a spot on the All-Tournament Team as UE hosted the Dunn Hospitality Invitational on Sept. 8.

Ohio State brings an 8-1 mark to the Flyer Invitational with wins coming over Texas A&M and Missouri with their only loss coming to Ole Miss.  The Buckeyes are led by Lauren Witte, who ranks 17th in the country hitting .423.

Dayton sports a 6-4 record, but three of those losses have come to nationally ranked opponents (12-Washington, 13-Pittsburgh, 16-Kentucky).  Lauren Bruns paces the Flyers with 4.23 kills per set.

Tennessee stands at 7-2 and has already defeated two nationally ranked opponents including a season-opening win over #22 Michigan State before earning a win over #16 San Diego last weekend.  They are led by Tessa Grubbs’ 3.72 kills per game.

 

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AG Curtis Hill announces lawsuit targeting Indianapolis car dealers engaged in fraudulent practices

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Attorney General Curtis Hill announced today that his office has filed a lawsuit aimed at stopping the illegal activities of several individuals who conspired through illicit used-car dealerships to defraud several hundred customers. The Attorney General is also seeking to obtain restitution for affected consumers.

At the center of today’s lawsuit are two defendants, Jerramy Johnson and Jeffrey Presnell, who have an extensive disreputable history in the auto-sales industry. The duo has owned and operated several dealerships in Indianapolis that were forced to forfeit business licenses due to violations of Indiana laws.

Documented improprieties include:

  • misrepresenting the mileage on motor vehicles;
  • paying off an Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officer to falsely affirm that he inspected repairs made to salvage vehicles;
  • avoiding paying the full amount of sales taxes owed by misrepresenting the amounts paid by customers for vehicles;
  • failing to deliver titles in a timely manner; and
  • selling vehicles without a license and conspiring with a licensed dealership to avoid licensing laws and protections.

At issue in the complaint are Wheels of Fortune LLC, Southpointe Motorcars LLC, and Mid America Auto Remarketing. All three entities were owned by Johnson and operated by Johnson and Presnell.

Also named as defendants in the complaint are Keith Williams, Jeffrey Berry and BWI Equipment Inc.

Wheels of Fortune was never a licensed Indiana dealer but sold more than 350 vehicles between October 2017 and June 2018. To obtain vehicles, Wheels of Fortune purchased vehicles using the auction access of a licensed dealer, BWI Equipment Inc. Wheels of Fortune then sold vehicles using BWI paperwork. BWI was fully aware Wheels of Fortune was using its dealer license and paperwork. BWI then received $100 for every vehicle sold as payment for the arrangement..

Wheels of Fortune and Southpointe misrepresented the mileage on at least four motor vehicles, specifically advertising the vehicles as having significantly lower mileage than they actually did. Wheels of Fortune obtained vehicles with odometer “exempt” titles and high mileage but that had their odometers either altered or swapped out to show lower mileage. Wheels of Fortune then advertised the vehicles’ inaccurate mileage, often using “low mileage” as a selling point.

Johnson and Presnell rebuilt vehicles at their business, Mid America Auto Remarketing, before selling the vehicles to various Indiana dealers. To properly rebuild a vehicle and obtain a “rebuilt” title brand, entities must ensure the vehicles are inspected by an Indiana police officer. Johnson and Presnell paid an IMPD officer to sign off on vehicle repairs without actually inspecting the vehicles. The police officer signed off on 415 vehicles without conducting the required inspections. The police officer has since been arrested, charged with a felony for his actions and pleaded guilty.

Wheels of Fortune did not pay the proper amount of sales tax on vehicles it sold. As part of Wheels of Fortune’s arrangement with BWI, BWI paid the sales tax on the vehicles sold by Wheels of Fortune based on a report pulling the sale price of the vehicles from bills of sale. However, Wheels of Fortune falsely listed the selling price on bills of sale as significantly lower than the amount it actually received from consumers, thereby lowering the amount of sales taxes remitted.

Southpointe, owned by Johnson and operated by Presnell, failed to deliver titles in a timely manner to nine consumers who purchased vehicles.

Any consumers who experienced issues in transactions with any of these dealerships or individuals are encouraged to file a complaint with the Office of the Attorney General either online or by calling 1-800-382-5516.