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in Salem DEALS By David McLellan ITEM STAFF OF THE SALEM — A couple hundred protesters out- $DAY$ side the Salem Police headquarters Friday night PG. 3 called for an end to racial violence and police brutality in the U.S. But many of them had an- other request — that Salem Police Capt. Kate Stephens lose her job. Stephens was placed on leave after sending out a tweet Tuesday on the Salem Police official DEALS Twitter page that read, “So you issued a permit for 10 of thousands of people to protest but I OF THE can’t go to a restaurant? You are ridiculous. You $ $ and Too Tall Deval are killing this state.” DAY Stephens’ tweet was in regards to Boston Mayor PG. 3 Marty Walsh and Gov. Charlie Baker’s handling ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK SALEM, A2 Anthony Coleman of Lynn chants “Black Lives Matter” as he marches through Lynn with WOMAN ARRESTED fellow protesters rallying against police brutality and racism. DEALS OF THE IN PEABODY PROTEST Lynn again makes a peaceful $pointDAY$ By Anne Marie Tobin By David McLellan es standing and chanting in the killing ofPG. George 3 Floyd, ITEM STAFF ITEM STAFF protest of racial violence and an unarmed black man who Police police brutality. died after a police officer in PEABODY — Myra Reyes, 64, a resident at the LYNN — Several black and “It’s not a black movement, Minneapolis knelt on his neck Crowninshield Apartment complex, was arrest- estimate Hispanic boys, some not even it’s not a white movement, it’s for more than eight minutes ed and charged with disorderly conduct Friday 13 years old, stood in front of an us movement,” said Raven on May 25. night during a Black Lives Matter protest held crowd the gazebo at Lynn Common, Coleman, of Lynn. “We’re in But there have been other in Peabody Square. holding signs decrying injus- this together.” instances of racially-charged The protest drew an estimated 200 people, who tice. Calls echoed out from the Protests against police bru- police brutality recently — gathered outside the Peabody District Courthouse at 300 crowd: “You are our future.” tality and racism have been including Breonna Taylor, on Lowell Street to protest the death of George A large rally took place on widespread across the U.S. in who was shot and killed after Floyd, a black man who died in Minneapolis last to 500 Lynn Common Friday eve- the last week, following week while he was handcuffed and in police custody. ning, with people of many rac- LYNN, A2 Lynn, Saugus families intersect INSIDE after Memorial Day article Opinion LBJ’s words, 55 years old, By Steve Krause up in Lynn and taught school there. I was could help America heal. ITEM STAFF looking at a couple of obituaries online A4 when I came across the story in The Item As Saugus’ Bob Patenaude said this about the medals. I saw ‘Patenaude,’ and COVID count week, “funny things happen sometimes.” I got curious because my father (Palmer New COVID-19 deaths And this could very easily be one of them. “Bud” Pearson) knew a Patenaude when reported in Revere and Patenaude and his wife, Linda, both ac- he fought in the war, and spoke of him of- Saugus, new cases in cepted Medals of Liberty from the town ten.” Lynn, Revere, Saugus. A5 the week leading up to Memorial Day on So, she read further down and saw that it behalf of their uncles, Sgt. Kenneth Pat- was indeed Kenneth Patenaude. Sports enaude and Seaman Herbert Jackson, “My God, what are the odds?” she asked. Remembering both of whom died in World War II. Waterhouse got in touch with The Item, ‘Bobby Awesome’. B1 That could have been where it began and which — in turn — forwarded the message ended. Except … along to Bob Patenaude. “We live in New Hampshire now,” said Bud Pearson Carol Waterhouse, “even though I grew VETERANS, A3 Kenneth Patenaude

From left, Lynn eld students cap off Emily Grieco, 9, daughter of Jim Grieco, their high school careers owner of By Anne Marie Tobin Doey’s Ice ITEM STAFF Cream, waits in front of the LYNNFIELD — It cer- store while tainly wasn’t what they Avery Skinner, expected and it certainly 12, and her wasn’t the way they want- sister Addison, ed to close out their high school careers. But Fri- 9, sample the day night, the members ice cream. of Lynnfield High’s Class ITEM PHOTO | of 2020 got their gradua- OLIVIA FALCIGNO tion after all, albeit in the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic. There was no band, no Peabody ice cream applause or congratulato- ry handshakes. But pomp and circumstance was in business staying a oat the air, along with multi- ple choruses of honking By Anne Marie Tobin curfews, quarantines, unprecedented horns from families cele- ITEM STAFF unemployment rates and business lock- brating their seniors. downs, presents an avalanche of chal- “I’m so excited even PEABODY — Even in a strong econ- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK lenges. though we couldn’t be omy, starting a new business can be a Just ask Peabody’s Jim Grieco, who is here all in person, I’m glad Lynn eld Senior Class President Megan Batta- daunting task. But starting one in these glia takes a sel e with her diploma after graduat- COVID-19 days, in the face of global DOEY’S, A3 LYNNFIELD, A3 ing during a drive-through ceremony on Friday. Marblehead turns its sights toward affordable housing needs By Elyse Carmosino Town Planner Rebecca Curran has grown considerably over the persons.” demographic as an area of con- ITEM STAFF said the 132-page document — last decade. In general, Housing Produc- cern. which was composed in consul- “One of the things we found tion Plans (HPPs) are meant According to the report, the MARBLEHEAD — Marble- tation with the Metropolitan through this is that our senior to aid municipalities in meet- number of households led by head officials voted last week to Area Planning Council by Plan- population is growing a lot,” ing state targets for affordable someone 55 or older increased adopt a Housing and Production ning Board and Housing Au- Curran said. “There’s a long housing stock, as well as provide from 6,597 to 7,978 — or by 21 Plan that will help the town bet- thority members, the Fair Hous- waiting list on Housing Authori- outlines for shaping a town’s percent — between 2010 and ter understand and address the ing Committee, and the Board ty properties for the elderly, and overall housing development. 2017. Meanwhile, the number affordable housing needs of its of Selectmen — confirmed that there’s also a need for all differ- Marblehead’s plan in particular, aging population. Marblehead’s senior population ent kinds of housing for elderly however, noted the town’s older HOUSING, A3

OBITUARIES ...... A2 SPORTS ...... B1-2 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 HIGH 83° VOL. 141, ISSUE 149 OPINION ...... A4 POLICE/FIRE ...... B3 CLASSIFIED ...... B6 LOW 58° LOOK! ...... A8 COMICS ...... B4 REAL ESTATE ...... B8 PAGE A8 $1.50 A2 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 2020 OBITUARIES John J. Cavanagh Lynn Common sees peaceful 1952-2020 Jack Cavanagh, a gentleman protest against police brutality and a gentle man, has lost his battle with cancer. The loving of threats against local busi- husband of Jacquie (Mat- LYNN nesses or that demonstra- thews), his wife of 43 years. From A1 tions may turn riotous, but He was the doting father of police entered her home in that it was the business’ Alexandra (Cavanagh) Hart- the middle of the night in individual decisions and man and her husband, Rob Louisville, Ky., in March rights to board up. Hartman, and Papa to sweet — and those people of Another demonstration little granddaughter, Maddie color who attended the scheduled for Saturday Hartman. All of whom he loved demonstration on Friday outside Lynn Police head- more than life itself. Even sent a clear message that quarters was canceled, though Jack has lived in Dan- they experience discrimi- with organizers combin- vers and Hampton Beach, he nation from police officers ing their demonstration always was a “Lynner.” He grew regularly. with protesters on Friday. up on Graves Ave. with his par- Anthony Coleman, Ra- Police chiefs in several ents Gert and John, grandpar- ven’s father, was another local communities, includ- ents John and Mildred and Lynn resident who spoke ing Lynn and Swampscott, siblings Michael, Cathy (Quin- out at the demonstration. have come out denouncing lan), Paul, Maryann (Growitz) is reunited with Lady, Jake, “I’m 55 years old and racism and police brutali- and Mark. Secret, Toby, Emma, whom he I’ve been dealing with this ty, and supporting people’s Jack was a graduate of St. loved so much, at the Rain- crap all my life, in Lynn, right to protest. On Friday, Pius, Lynn English (‘69), Sa- bow Bridge. Saugus Interim Police Chief lem State College (‘73, ‘80). A special thank you to Janis, in Swampscott, in Salem Ronald Giorgetti circulated His education led to a profes- Peter and Mare who without — the police, the good old a letter online and within sional life in the Lynn School their support and love would boys, you know who you Department and Lynn District have made this journey im- are,” he said. the community, reading, Court, retiring as a First As- possible. Coleman said he wants “The horrific, tragic deaths sistant Clerk Magistrate. Jack Service information: Due to see further demonstra- of George Floyd, Breonna tions, every day, even if Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and was a lifelong member of the to COVID restrictions, a Me- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Rotos’ family, Lynn District morial Mass will be held at “there are only five people many others before them Court family and the Lynn a later date. In lieu of ow- out here.” He also said peo- A Lynn police of cer wipes away tears after has spurred a conversation Shoe City League. ers, donations may may be ple need to register to vote, kneeling with protesters who were rallying nationwide which should He sadly leaves in life his made to: St. Patrick’s Church and continually “bug” their against police brutality and racism in the wake have happened a long, long Boars Head friends, the Mat- Restoration 5 Williams St. elected officials to fight for of the killing of George Floyd. time ago.” thews’ family who loved him Hampton, NH 03842 or racial justice and hold up “Racism, in all its forms, as a brother, Cathy Quinlan, Newbury Animal Hospital their promises — if they Chief Michael Mageary, regarding equality. is unacceptable, and there is no place for it here or Michael and Patti Cavanagh, c/o Dr. Grillo 96 Hanover St. don’t pick up the phone, there were an estimated “I guess we’re back to anywhere,” Giorgetti said, Maryann Growitz, Mark Cava- Newbury, MA 01951. For a Coleman said people need 300 to 500 people at Fri- where we never left,” adding that the tactics used nagh and many, many nieces more complete obituary, or to start going to congres- day night’s demonstration. White said. in recent police brutality and nephews he loved as his to leave a condolence for sional and local govern- Ebony White, of Lynn, Several businesses in own and most importantly, ment offices in person. spoke of the injustice that Lynn, including Walmart, deaths “are not acceptable the family, please visit www. and are never used by our Jacquie, Allie, Rob and Mad- Solimine.com. “How many times on the black children must be Walgreens, Century Bank, die who he loved with all his news have you heard of a taught how not to act “like a and D’Imagen Beauty Sa- police department.” black cop shooting a white threat when the blue lights lon, had boarded up their heart. He is predeceased by David McLellan can be his parents John and Gert and boy? When?” he said. “I’m are flashing.” She said not windows by Friday. Lynn his FBI Agent brother Paul. He not disrespecting anybody.” enough has changed for Police said Friday afternoon reached at dmclellan@ According to Lynn Police people of color in the U.S. they had received no reports itemlive.com. Salem sees large protest outside police HQ

SALEM From A1 of widespread police brutality protests and the COVID-19 pandemic, respectively, and Salem Police Chief subsequently released a statement con- demning the tweet. But many protesters Fri- day wanted Stephens to be fired, especially in the context of police racism to- ward people of color, which has been highlighted in recent months by several police killings, including that of George Floyd, who died while unarmed and detained by police in Min- neapolis on May 25. “I made it very clear that because she wants to go to a restaurant but not pro- test, fine, she can go to a restaurant every day in- stead of coming here (to the police station),” said Laura Morales, of Salem, who held a sign calling for Stephens’ firing. “This is a very tolerant city,” said Salem resident Vanessa Jenner. “Compar- ing someone protesting ITEM PHOTO | DAVID MCLELLAN injustice to going out to a A large crowd gathered outside the Salem Police Station Friday in protest of an insensitive tweet sent out by Salem Police restaurant is not OK.” Capt. Kate Stephens earlier this week. Others at the protest held signs reading, “Black One of the names the dress on the no-knock resident Tamara Moise. the Salem Police Depart- with community values Lives Matter” and “No crowd chanted was Bre- warrant, and the person “She would have been 27 ment’s use of force, in light and authorize local law en- Justice, No Peace.” At one onna Taylor, an EMT who they were pursuing was years old. I’m 27 years of actions by police around forcement to exercise their point, the crowd chant- was shot eight times and already in custody. Friday old, that could have been the country. powers judicially,” Driscoll ed expletives about the killed in her Louisville, would have been Taylor’s me.” “Given the tragic killing said. police, along with chants Ky., home in March after birthday. Thursday, Salem Mayor of George Floyd, every po- asking the crowd to repeat police stormed in during “It is really unfortu- Kimberley Driscoll an- lice department ought to David McLellan can be the names of people who an investigation in the nate, everything that nounced in a statement be taking a hard look at have been killed by law middle of the night. The has been going on in on Facebook that the city their use of force policies reached at dmclellan@ enforcement. police had the wrong ad- our country,” said Salem is launching a review of to ensure they are aligned itemlive.com.

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Rhode Island gets $6M to stop tance, including rapid re- “The Department of Util- of the steep terrain and that the topography would ered near the mall late homelessness during pandemic housing, housing stability ities understands the hard- fading light, and they descend 2,500 feet, Knee- Monday night, and early case management, tenant ship our residential and did not have a map, com- land said. Tuesday morning went PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) legal services, and rental commercial customers are pass or a light source, Lt. on a destructive rampage. — Rhode Island is getting assistance. facing and that they have James Kneeland said in a 4 days after ‘mob’ trashed mall, Authorities have said it another $6.2 million to Overall, Rhode Island choices to make,” the agen- news release Friday. protest planned in capital was not a protest of the cy said in a statement to help the homeless or peo- has received more than Two conservation offi- killing of George Floyd at $11 million in so-called The Newport Daily News. cers reached the hikers ple facing eviction during PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) the hands of a white police Emergency Solutions The department has also just after midnight. The — Protesters planned the coronavirus crisis. officer in Minneapolis, but The new federal funds Grant funding. temporarily suspended in- group was able to descend to gather in downtown a coordinated attack by will help nonprofits, local “We have to find ways to terest charges from accru- the steep slides on the Providence on Friday to governments and public keep people safe, protect ing on past due amounts eastern side of Franconia denounce police brutality what they called a “mob.” housing authorities pro- public health, and prevent as of May 1. Notch and arrived near against people of color. vide critical assistance to an affordable housing cri- Profile Lake at 7:15 a.m. Black Lives Matter orga- Rhode Islanders experi- sis from becoming an evic- Fish and Game to recommend Friday. nized a demonstration for 781-593-7700 encing homelessness or at tion disaster,” the Rhode that 2 hikers pay for rescue Kneeland said the two 4:30 p.m. on Kennedy Pla- Publishing Daily, except Sundays risk of becoming homeless, Island Democrat said in a were descending the za in the heart of Rhode USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 U.S. Sen. Jack Reed said statement. FRANCONIA, N.H. Greenleaf Trail when they Island’s capital, where a Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA Newport’s Department felt they would not make and additional of ces. in a statement Friday. (AP) — New Hampshire’s weeklong nighttime cur- Copyright ©2020 The Daily Item The funding can be used of Utilities is allowing cus- Department of Fish and it out by dark. Lacking few has been imposed af- Subscriptions to provide child care, edu- tomers in Newport, Mid- Game says it will recom- a light, they consulted a ter violence in and near Prepaid by mail to all parts of the cation services, street out- dletown and Portsmouth mend that two stranded mapping app on their cell- the Providence Place mall $30.00 for 4 weeks reach, employment assis- to set up payment plans hikers pay for the cost to phone and learned that earlier this week. $95.00 for 13 weeks $185.00 for 26 weeks tance, outpatient health if they are experiencing fi- rescue them. they were a little less than Churches announced $340.00 for 1 year services, legal assistance, nancial hardship because Conservation officers a mile from the interstate plans to participate, urg- Send payment to and POSTMASTER, mental health services, of the coronavirus. learned that the hikers if they just went straight ing parishioners to wear send address changes to: substance abuse treat- Anyone who wants to were off trail in Franconia through the woods, off masks, dress in black and The Daily Item ment, and transportation. set up a payment plan for Notch on Thursday night. trail. They didn’t take demonstrate peacefully 110 Munroe St. P.O. Box 5 It may also be used for their water or sewer bill The hikers said they could into account the terrain and prayerfully. Lynn, MA 01903 eviction prevention assis- should contact the office. no long continue because they would encounter and Hundreds of people gath- SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Lynn, Saugus families intersect Lynnfield after Memorial Day article students cap VETERANS into Belgium.” ones to liberate a town obviously never heard,” From A1 Pearson, who died in in France from the Ger- Patenaude said. 2018 at the age of 95, mans.” “The funny thing is that off their high (Because of their ages, went through a long peri- Pearson and Patenaude my father (10 years young- and that Waterhouse lives od of his life “with a sort went all through France er than Ken Patenaude) in Londonderry, N.H., as of post-traumatic stress and into Germany before always said he was killed well as COVID-19 proto- disorder,” his daughter encountering the battle in Belgium, but his re- school careers col, the two families have said. “He couldn’t open up. that would cost Patenaude cords say . I have not had a face-to-face LYNNFIELD a new and exciting be- And when he did, he didn’t his life. letters that say Aachen, ginning. Not only are we meeting.) express how he felt about It was in the Battle of Germany. It’s interesting.” From A1 “It threw me for a loop,” capable of embarking on the things he saw. It was Hurtgen Forest, which is It was Pearson who had we got to do some kind of this journey, we are pre- Patenaude said. “I’ve al- more like ‘just the facts.’ only about three miles in the unenviable task, as ways hoped to find an ac- graduation,” said graduate pared to thrive due to the “Late in his life, though, Belgium from the German platoon sergeant, of tell- Tommy Hauser. “But we’re ideals of compassion and tual person who was with he saw a psychologist and border town of Aachen. ing Ken Patenaude’s par- him. But given the actual still going to have a family curiosity that were fos- it helped him,” she said. Strategically, the forest ents about what happened celebration at home and tered throughout our time ages they were at the time, One of the things her fa- was very important to the to their son. I figured that would be re- maybe get together with at Lynnfield.” ther told her, Waterhouse Germans, as they sought “And,” Waterhouse said, mote. But I always hoped some friends somewhere.” Battaglia encouraged said, is that “the scenes to use it as a staging “I remember as a child, I’d come into contact with Safety precautions ruled her classmates to, “accept in ‘Saving Private Ryan’ area for the larger, and every Memorial Day, my a relative of someone who the day. uncertainty and live life about landing on the more historically chron- dad placed a geranium on was in his unit, but in all Families were restricted boldly as it comes. Patenaude’s grave. my research I never found beaches and climbing up icled, Battle of Ardennes to “observing” the cere- “The 12 years that we “Several years later, Dad one. This was very unex- the hedgerows were about (known more popularly as mony remotely from their spent as students in Lyn- pected.” as vivid as he recalls.” the “”). met Ken’s parents at their cars in the parking lot nfield Public Schools Ken Patenaude and Bud Pearson, who was the By the time Patenaude’s son’s grave, and they told viewing via live streaming cannot be defined by the Pearson met in the south sergeant in the First Di- and Pearson’s unit got to him that when they didn’t video, due to Department three months that were of England, where troops vision (The Big Red One), Aachen and crossed into see my father’s Memori- of Education guidelines. not,” she said. “Although were being trained for a 18th Infantry, Third Bat- Belgium, it had the task al Day flower, they would The Pioneer Stadium the future may be un- secret mission that was talion, became fast friends of checking abandoned know something had hap- stands, normally overflow- known to most of us, there later revealed to be “Op- with Patenaude from houses, from door to door, pened to my dad,” said ing with a jam-packed, is nothing wrong with not eration Overlord,” or, as the time they got on the to make sure they were se- Waterhouse. standing-room only audi- having the answers.” it has come to be known, transport that crossed the cure. It was in one of those “The parents prede- ence, were eerily empty. Allain noted that “this D-Day, which occurred 76 English Channel to Oma- that Patenaude caught a ceased my Dad, but I Down on the field, it year has been anything years ago today, June 6, ha Beach together. They sniper’s bullet. know the Memorial Day wasn’t much different. It, but ordinary. In our year 1944. made it off the beach, “He died in my dad’s tradition continued for de- too, was empty, save for a of lasts, the world expe- “They went over on the past the hedgerows and arms,” Waterhouse said. cades,” she said. handful of school adminis- rienced a whole series of same transport,” Water- bunkers, and into town to- “He always said it could trators, including Princi- firsts,” she said. house said, “and they gether. have just as easily hit Steve Krause can be pal Bob Cleary and Super- “We have gained some- marched all through “In fact,” Waterhouse him.” reached at skrause@item- intendent Jane Tremblay, thing not even a common France, and Germany, and said, “they were the first “That is something I’ve live.com. stationed six or more feet curriculum can teach us. apart on a specially con- We have learned not to take structed stage. any moment or any person Each of the 153 gradu- for granted...that nothing Marblehead turns its sights ates was escorted onto the in life is guaranteed, and no field, one at a time. Grad- matter how much you plan uates proceeded to the or prepare for a moment, stage, where they collect- it just might never happen toward affordable housing needs ed their diplomas, and, in the way you expect.” a time-honored tradition, Tremblay, who presided HOUSING households looking to suffer.” plemented over a five-year moved the tassels on their over commencement ex- From A1 downsize and to attract Currently only 4.3 per- period or longer. caps as symbolic confir- ercises for the last time young professionals and cent of Marblehead’s “What we wanted to do mation of their status as (she is retiring at the end of Marblehead residents young families that sup- housing is classified as af- was use (the HPP) as a newfound graduates. of the month), the expe- between the ages of 25 to port Marblehead’s future,” fordable. roadmap on how to ap- Each graduate then had rience was full of mixed 44 shrunk by 63 percent in the document said, adding To find solutions, the proach affordable housing a special graduation pho- emotions, yet she has con- the same time frame. that the mismatch be- plan looked at nearby and quantify what the to taken (courtesy of Bob fidence there is light at The HPP report also tween the town’s changing “context communities” — needs were,” Curran said. Priestley) before exiting the end of the tunnel. stated these trends clash household demographics communities with similar “We looked at the demo- the field and returning to “While this is not the with the town’s current and its high home prices demographics that pro- graphic information just the family’s car. way any of us envisioned housing stock, 77 percent has troubling implications vide a frame of reference to understand what the Then it was time for the this day would be when of which is made up of for Marblehead’s future. to compare data — and need was here, then de- next graduate to march we opened our doors in the single-family homes, and “Without new housing for ultimately identified 26 veloped ways we intend to across the field and follow fall, I am grateful that we called for more diverse a range of different life strategies, including pro- address that.” suit. are able to recognize you housing options. stages and income levels, gramming, community Student Council Pres- and in keeping with tradi- “A spectrum of differ- the town’s public institu- engagement, resources, Elyse Carmosino can be ident Emma Nardone, tion,that you will have the ent housing units will be tions, local economy, and regulatory, and funding reached at ecarmosino@ Class President Megan opportunity to walk across needed to retain aging sense of community could strategies, that will be im- itemlive.com. Battaglia and Valedictori- this stage.” Tremblay said. an Alexis Allain spoke. “As you drive from the Nardone was the first parking lot today, know that to speak, making no real your futures are bright. Peabody ice cream business staying afloat mention of the pandem- They are bright because in ic that has changed the the past months you learned DOEY’S Grieco’s daughter, Em- rules of everyday life. In- that you are responsible for From A1 ily, age 9, contributed stead, she stressed the yourself, your own happi- to the cause in a special important roles that Lyn- ness and decisions.” learning firsthand, thanks way, donating her own nfield graduates will be One highlight of the eve- to a little ingenuity, what hand-made paintings that challenged with as they ning was when Tremblay it’s like to meet those chal- brought in about $150. venture into the future. asked, in lieu of a round lenges and keep his new “She had nine originally, “We must remember of applause, “can we hear Lynn Street business, Do- but they were so popular that we are celebrating some noise from our cars ey’s Ice Cream, afloat. she had to make more,” more than the conclusion in show of appreciation!” Grieco purchased the said the proud dad. to our high school ca- The response was deaf- business in November, The promotion excluded reers,” she said. “We are ening. 2019. After opening to the telephone, Uber Eats and celebrating the dedication public on March 1, every- DoorDash orders. that has brought us here, Anne Marie Tobin can thing changed two weeks “Uber takes enough out the same dedication that be reached at atobin@ later when the pandem- of me, I just love doing it will propel us forward into itemlive.com. ic forced a state shut- for Amber and her cause,” down of schools, dine-in said Grieco. restaurants and countless Doey’s was originally non-essential businesses. just an ice cream shop, Grieco said the public’s but, since purchasing the eager response during his business, Grieco has ex- first two weeks convinced panded the menu to in- him to stay the course. clude traditional and spe- “We opened March 1 ciality pizzas, as well as when school was still in ses- dessert pizzas, including a sion, so we were busy with popular S’Mores pizza. the weather being so mild,” “The reviews say I have Grieco said. “It’s when I go the best pizza around,” to the window and see kids said Grieco. “The plan was jumping for joy, and their to offer items, like pizza, parents are so grateful that to make it a 12-month a I am open, that’s what tells ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO year business, as opposed me I need to do whatever I Doey’s Ice Cream owner Jim Grieco wears a to just seasonal. The value of each coupon shown here is equal to Honestly, I went into can to stay open. Everyone shirt promoting mental health awareness at or greater than the price of the newspaper.newspaper. in the neighborhood has his shop on Tuesday afternoon in Peabody. this on a whim. I was in been so supportive and I construction and had nev- can see that this is an im- Amber Kiricoples. The and they came up with er worked at a pizza or ATTENTION BUSINESS OWNERS!OWNERS! portant service I am pro- campaign ran Monday the idea to donate their food business before. So If you would like to participate in viding to the community so through Wednesday, rais- tip jars. We were all just it was a gamble initially, I am committed to making ing $1,051. Doey’s employ- trying to do something for then schools closed down, The Daily Item’s Deal of the Day, it work.” ees (Kiricoples, Avery and Amber’s cause,” said Grie- but even so, it’s still been contact us at 781-593-7700, ext. 1280 Grieco is giving back Emily Grieco, Hailee Lo- co. “The idea to do it came great. Everyone has been supportive in the neigh- to the community in oth- masney and Jordan Col- a couple of weeks ago TODAY’S DEAL OF THE DAY er ways. This week, he lins) generously donated when we were here taking borhood and it’s really contributed 20 percent their tips. pictures of her (Amber) for taken off. It’s just crazy.” of Doey’s window sales “That’s not too bad for an Item story about an- Anne Marie Tobin can to Mental Health Amer- three days, but I have a other (MHA) fundraiser, ican, a favorite cause of bunch of good, responsi- so I just volunteered for it be reached at atobin@ 17-year-old employee ble kids who work for me and tossed it out there.” item.live.com.

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E¥¦¥ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill LBJ’S words, 55 years old, M§Ÿ H. SŸŸ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. W J. K TŸ  J ¢£ Monica Connell Healey could help America heal P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. Patrick Norton Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  C  T¢¤ Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman The episode began in This is a familiar pres- verses. Customer Service familiar circumstanc- idential incantation, a “By 1965, we were Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS es: A white police offi- statement that black far enough into the civ- Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 cer stopped a black man. Americans live with a de- il rights era that people All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 Whether it was called the gree of racism that white would not take this kind 781-593-7700 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 Watts Riot or the Watts Americans don’t under- of police abuse lying down Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Ext. 2 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Rebellion, what followed stand, followed by a con- anymore,” said David A. Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 the arrest of 21-year-old demnation of violence; Harris, the University of Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Marquette Frye for drunk George H.W. Bush said Pittsburgh School of Law Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 driving in the summer of much the same thing after professor regarded as the Subscriptions nation’s leading authority [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 1965 was six days of vio- the Rodney King verdict, lence in , the also in Los Angeles, pro- on police violence. “It had Circulation death of 34 people — and duced protests and vio- been going on forever — [email protected] the death of Lyndon John- lence 27 years later. and finally they reached Ext. 3 a point where they would son’s dream. “This riot was a threat Newsroom By the time the Watts to his efforts to build the not take it anymore. While [email protected] episode was over, 1,000 broad coalition he needed we have made many [email protected] people had been injured for his Great Society, one changes, police miscon- Ext. 4 and nearly four times that he believed had to duct sadly is still with us, EDITORIAL and it’s unfortunate that Sports that many arrested. The be inclusive of all Ameri- [email protected] toll in property damage cans,” said John Savagian, it’s more often directed was $319 million in to- a historian at Milwaukee’s at people of color than Ext. 5 day’s dollars. The toll in Alverno College. “He also whites. Until that stops, Retail and Online the nation’s psyche could affirms here that he is we shouldn’t expect the Advertising A bridge built not be measured. Within president of all Americans, reaction to be different.” [email protected] three years, Richard Nix- which I think is a healthy Yet beneath the discord ADVERTISING on — employing a “South- message for those wishing we hear another theme. Ernie Carpenter Jr. ern Strategy” that quietly to serve in government.” That theme speaks of a Director of Advertising gave reassurance to oppo- It is our duty — and it is day when Americans of ev- and Business Development, ext. 1355 with words ery color, and every creed, [email protected] nents of segregation along our desire — to open our with a “law-and-order” hearts to humanity’s cry and every religion, and ev- Ralph Mitchell Sales Representative, ext. 1313 Spring and early summer is always a platform that hardened for help. It is our obliga- ery region, and every sex can be trained for decent [email protected] time to celebrate youth, with kids burst- white American views tion to seek to understand about blacks — would win what could lie beneath employment, can find it, Eric Rondeau ing outside to play after winter, and high can secure it, can have it Sales Representative, ext. 1280 school and college graduates celebrating the presidency. the flames that scarred [email protected] But before he did, John- that great city. So let us preserved, and can sup- their triumphs. son offered comments at equip the poor and the port their families in an Patricia Whalen These aren’t normal times and kids enriching and a rewarding Sales Representative, ext. 1310 a White House Confer- oppressed — let us equip [email protected] are confined to backyards and “virtual” ence on Equal Employ- them for the long march to environment. BUSINESS OFFICE has become a household word in describ- ment Opportunities. His dignity and to wellbeing. “He sounds like a radical ing post-coronavirus activities, including remarks, now 55 years But let us never confuse today,” said Larry Davis, Susan J. Conti former dean of the School Controller, ext. 1288 graduation ceremonies. old and tucked away over the need for decent work of Social Work and found- [email protected] But youth won’t be denied this spring as five pages in a forbidding and fair treatment with volume of a series called an excuse to destroy and er of the Center on Race Ted Grant they march at the vanguard of global pro- and Social Problems at the Publisher, ext. 1234 tests calling for police reforms and racial the Public Papers of the to uproot. [email protected] Presidents of the United Here Johnson combines University of Pittsburgh. justice in the wake of Minnesota resident Marian Kinney States, bear reviewing at his condemnation of vi- “He understood some things that have been lost, ext. 1212 George Floyd’s death on May 25. this difficult moment in olence with his commit- that black Americans had [email protected] Their slogans emblazon signs with the the American story. ment to eliminate the been held back and that Will Kraft words, “Black Lives Matter” and “I can’t If there is one thing I conditions that produced it made no sense to take Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 breathe” and high school and college grad- think we have learned black hopelessness. This [email protected] them to the starting line from the civil rights strug- passage reflects the indi- uates, in many cases, are making protest and say they are equal.” gle, it is that the problem vidual White House con- Paula Villacreses their primary post-graduation activity. Now, America is at a A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 of bringing the Negro versations he had as the Before spring stretches into summer starting line once again, [email protected] American into an equal violence was underway and fall begins to loom, it is worthwhile beginning a new process Mike Shanahan role in our society is more with the Rev. Martin Lu- for young Americans making history to of evaluation and healing. Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 complex, and is more ur- ther King Jr. and other The evaluation will come [email protected] read or hear some history. Their parents gent, and is much more black leaders, including and grandparents know a thing or two with the fall election and Carolina Trujillo critical than any of us James Farmer, the leader with reflections in every Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 about fighting injustice and hatred. have ever known. of the Congress of Racial [email protected] Not as many speeches by civil rights American home. “The only This passage reflects the Equality; Roy Wilkins, way to see ourselves in a Jim Wilson fighters, veterans and glass ceiling shat- fact that the Voting Rights executive director of the true light,” as former Pres- Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 [email protected] terers will be heard at graduations this Act to which Johnson was NAACP; and Philip Ran- ident George W. Bush said year compared to past commencements. so dedicated was signed dolph, leader of the Broth- last week, “is to listen to CIRCULATION on Aug. 6, 14 days before erhood of Sleeping Car But young people taking to the streets can the voices of so many who Lisa Mahmoud enrich their perspective on fighting racial this speech. “That was the Porters, a predominantly are hurting and grieving.” Manager, ext. 1239 great moment of histo- black union. justice from people who fought the same The healing can come only [email protected] ry Johnson wanted,” the “Johnson is not trying to when we, as Johnson put it fight 50 years ago. historian Doris Kearns divide and create chaos,” CUSTOMER SERVICE Graduates robbed by coronavirus of more than a half-century Goodwin, who worked for said Douglas Brinkley, the ago in describing the ago- La’ Mosha Ball their time in the limelight can draw inspi- LBJ and later wrote a bi- Rice University historian. Customer Service, ext. 1276 ny of Los Angeles, “seek to [email protected] ration from the great orators and writers ography of him, said in an “He was trying to heal understand what could lie who mapped out blueprints for overcom- interview. “And then these the country. By embrac- beneath the flames that GRAPHICS ing personal struggles and triumphing riots happened. He used ing this notion — by say- scarred that great city” — Trevor Andreozzi over long odds. this speech to try to get ing, as he did before, that and that have scarred our Designer [email protected] Young people are refusing to let their the country back on track ‘we shall overcome’ — he own cities, and our own to where he wanted it to Ned Connors passion be dampened and their voices pulled America together. time. go.” We could use a speech like Designer, ext. 1222 be silenced. They can amplify their elo- [email protected] The bitter years that this today to heal the open A 1972 Swampscott quence and gain inspiration from people preceded the riots, the wounds of the country.” High School graduate, Mark Sutherland who left youth a long ways behind them, Creative Director, ext. 1330 death of hope where hope The brave story of the David M. Shribman is the but who can still talk about the struggles, [email protected] existed, their sense of fail- Negro American is related Pulitzer Prize-winning serving as flames ever forging America ure to change the condi- to the struggle of men on NEWSROOM former executive editor of into a strong nation. tions of life — these things every continent for their Mike Alongi no doubt led to these riots. rights as sons of God. It the Pittsburgh Post-Ga- Sports Editor, ext. 1228 But they did not justify is a compound of brilliant zette. Follow him on Twit- [email protected] them. promises and stunning re- ter @ShribmanPG. 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BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A5 POLICE/FIRE New COVID-19 deaths reported in Revere and All address information, particu- he yelled at the driver to slow larly arrests, reflect police records. down and the two got into a Saugus, new cases in Lynn, Revere, Saugus In the event of a perceived inac- verbal altercation. Officers curacy, it is the sole responsibility were dispatched for more in- formation. By David McLellan Saugus reported 10 more In Lynnfield, numbers had 224 cases and 30 of the concerned party to contact Police received a complaint ITEM STAFF cases and an additional remained unchanged Fri- deaths. the relevant police department and death since Wednesday, day at 93 cases and 11 In Salem, numbers ha- at 2:15 p.m. Thursday from a New confirmed COVID-19 have the department issue a no- bringing total numbers to deaths, and in Nahant ven’t been updated since resident who reported peo- cases were reported in tice of correction to the Daily Item. ple were out on the rocks on 536 cases and 10 deaths. numbers remained at 41 Tuesday, with 606 cases Lynn, Revere, and Saugus In Lynn, 3,494 cases cases and six deaths. Corrections or clarifications will not Moose Hollow Rd. having sex and 27 deaths. Accord- Friday, with Revere and were reported, 15 more Peabody’s numbers ing to a statement from be made without express notice of and drinking. The calling party Saugus both also reporting stated this was happening in than the day before and 91 were not updated by the city, of all residents change from the arresting police an additional COVID-19 front of her window and she deaths — the number of press time, at 1,001 cas- who have been tested for death. department. was attempting to keep her deaths remained the same es and 137 deaths as of COVID-19 during the In Revere, six new cases children away from the win- since Wednesday. Wednesday. pandemic, 17.5 percent LYNN dows. Dispatched officers were reported, bringing its Lynn continues a Also with most recent have tested positive. reported all parties were fully total caseload to 3,485. An- months-long trend of low numbers updated on Arrest clothed upon arrival. other person in Revere has day-to-day increases, with Wednesday, Swampscott David McLellan can be Officers received a report died as well, bring the total 15 new cases reported the had 123 cases and eight reached at dmclellan@ Jose Torres, 26, was ar- at 9:08 a.m. Wednesday from number of deaths to 77. last three days. deaths, and Marblehead itemlive.com. rested and charged with a party who stated a white breaking and entering at Jeep Renegade with a black nighttime for felony, violating roof was driving down Fox Kansas City announces planned police reforms the city’s knife ordinance, Hill Rd. at a high speed. The and larceny over $1,200 at caller also reported the vehi- ASSOCIATED PRESS 2:23 a.m. Thursday. cle sped into town from the KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Lynnway and was yelling and Kansas City is reforming screaming at other drivers. police procedures after Accidents Patrol units were advised. criticism from black or- A report of a motor vehicle ganizations about police crash at Commercial Street PEABODY conduct during nearly a and Neptune Street at 10:26 week of protests as well a.m. Thursday; at 355 Broad- Arrests as long-standing tension way at 4:01 p.m. Thursday; at between the department Broad Street and Estes Street John F. Sheldon, 52, of and minorities, the mayor at 8:52 p.m. Thursday. 109 Main St., was arrested announced Thursday. A report of a motor vehi- and charged with possession A coalition of civil rights cle crash with personal in- of a Class B drug with intent organizations demanded jury at 200 Lynnfield St. at to distribute at 10:04 p.m. Wednesday that Police 6:36 p.m. Thursday; at Great Wednesday. Chief Rick Smith be fired. Woods Road and Lynnfield Mark Cottrell, 32, of 1 Aza- But Mayor Quinton Lucas Street at 6:37 p.m. Thursday. lea Lane, was arrested on an said Smith would remain outstanding warrant at 5:42 “as we weather our cur- HAZMAT p.m. Thursday. rent crisis and also as we continue to address our A report of a hazardous Accidents issues related to violent materials condition at Essex crime and the high num- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS A report of a motor vehicle Street and Fayette Street at ber of homicides in Kan- A protester fist bumps police in riot gear in Kansas City, Mo. 12:50 p.m. Thursday; at 12 crash at 29 Herrick Road at sas City.” Parkland Ave. at 2:06 p.m. 7:17 p.m. Wednesday; at Lucas said after a closed trust between police and incident in which protest- The group CrimeStop- Thursday; at 5 Debra Lane at 145 Summit St. at 12:55 meeting of the Kansas our communities, and ers were pepper-sprayed pers also is offering a 7:20 a.m. Friday. p.m. Thursday; at 10 Lowell City Police Board of Com- frankly, how we can help by police,” Baker’s office $40,000 reward in the St. at 4:01 p.m. Thursday; at missioners that the city solve many of the chal- said. Video shared on so- death of retired St. Louis 33 Centennial Drive and 7 Theft would ask an outside lenges we have in Kansas cial media showed a con- Police Capt. David Dorn, Summit Street at 12:55 a.m. agency to review all po- City’s violent crime.” frontation Wednesday A report of larceny on Lynn 77, who was fatally shot Friday; at 51 Andover St. and lice-involved shootings; The announcement during a protest at the Shore Drive at 7:53 a.m. by people who broke into a 2 Andover Drive at 9:09 a.m. create whistleblower pro- came shortly after Jack- Country Club Plaza in Thursday; at 1 Hillcrest Ave. at pawn shop early Tuesday. Friday. tections for officers; end a son County’s prosecutor, which officers appeared 7:49 p.m. Thursday. Police Chief John Hayden A report of a motor vehicle department policy of not Jean Peters Baker, said to use pepper spray on A report of motor vehicle was among the crowd of hit-and-run crash at 7 Lar- sending probable cause she was reaching out to two protesters after one of theft at 516 Washington St. at mourners who marched rabee Terrace at 5:55 p.m. statements to prosecutors Kansas City protesters them yelled at police. 9:25 a.m. Thursday. Wednesday. Thursday to commemo- in officer-involved shoot- claiming to be victims of Baker stressed that her rate Dorn. ings; review officers’ use police misconduct, urging office has not filed charges “He was a great man,” Vandalism of tear gas and projectiles; SAUGUS them to report their alle- against protesters arrest- Dorn’s niece, Tandy Stew- and provide updates to A report of vandalism at gations online. ed for minor offenses such art, said. “He did not de- the city council on the de- 573 Chestnut St. at 8:47 p.m. Complaints Peaceful daytime as walking on the street or serve this ... it’s so not partment’s community en- Thursday. demonstrations in Kansas stepping off a curb. Those worth it.” A caller reported loud mu- gagement efforts. City often have devolved charges, she said, were In Columbia, University sic coming from a nearby Lucas said he hoped a into violence at night. municipal counts filed by of athletes, along MARBLEHEAD apartment at 3:51 a.m. Fri- review of tear gas and Police have been pelted the city prosecutor’s office. with several coaches and day. Officers were dispatched projectile use would lead with rocks and bottles, Kansas City police have school leaders, marched Accidents to Newhall Ave. where they to a new policy in the and officers have used arrested about 200 people Wednesday to protest ra- reported the music had been near future. pepper spray and tear gas during the protests. Lucas A report of a motor vehicle cial injustice. The march turned down. The city announced on protesters. On Thurs- said he would consider crash at Atlantic Avenue and Police received a report ended at the Boone Coun- Commercial Street at 7:57 Wednesday that $2.5 mil- day, 22-year-old Matthew pardoning all nonviolent about a fight in progress at lion in private funding has Madden, who initially protesters. ty Courthouse, where the p.m. Thursday. 9:51 p.m. Thursday. Offi- protesters took a knee for A report of a motor vehicle been donated to buy police was arrested on suspicion In the St. Louis area, cers were dispatched to the body cameras. of throwing water bottles where hundreds contin- eight minutes and 46 sec- hit-and-run crash on Lafayette 7-Eleven on Hamilton St. onds, the length of time Street at 10:20 p.m. Thursday. Lucas said the changes at police officers during ued to march Thursday, where they reported it was not addressed long-standing Tuesday’s protests, was two rewards are being a Minneapolis police offi- a fight in progress, but an ar- cer pressed his knee into Complaints issues, not only concerns charged in federal court offered in response to vio- gument. Peace was restored. raised during the protests with illegally possessing a lent outbreaks this week. Floyd’s neck. Sixty-two of A caller at 8:07 p.m. Thurs- A report of a man with a over the death of George firearm. The St. Louis Regional the participants also reg- day reported a male party Floyd, the handcuffed But demonstrations Crime Commission said istered to vote. “provocative” sign on Atlantic residing on Newhall Ave. had black man who died after have grown calmer, with Thursday it is offering a “This was a clear in- Avenue at 9:12 a.m. Thursday. been verbally assaulting her being restrained by Min- protesters marching reward of up to $100,000 stance of right versus A report of “anti-police graf- 14-year-old daughter. The neapolis police on May 25. peacefully Thursday night for information leading wrong,” said football coach fiti” on Wyman Road at 11:54 male party was spoken to “It also recognizes that through the upscale Coun- to the arrest and con- Eliah Drinkwitz in a Zoom a.m. Thursday. and it was determined that this moment is not about try Club Plaza restaurant viction of the shooter or call Thursday. “And we tell all comments were verbal in individual protests on the and shopping district shooters who opened fire our players and people NAHANT nature. plaza or in Kansas City,” without any sign of a po- early Tuesday on a police that when something is Animal Control Lucas said. “But instead lice presence. line, leaving four officers wrong, to stand up against Thefts how we can modernize po- “We have already asked with non-life threaten- it. And what happened to Police received a call at A 911 caller reported his licing, how we can build for an investigation of one ing injuries. George Floyd was wrong.” 4:19 p.m. Thursday from a vehicle stolen at 8:04 p.m. party reporting three small Thursday. It was determined N.Y. Mayor downplays rough treatment of protesters dogs left in a white Audi in the car was stolen from the Nahant Beach parking lot who parking lot of the 7-Eleven on Shea said police recovered appeared to be hot. The car Lincoln Ave. The vehicle was By Michael R. Sisak and dogs were located and ASSOCIATED PRESS a gun, gasoline and other later located. weapons at the event, add- State Police were contacted. NEW YORK — Another An officer on scene reported ing that officers had done Abandoned Vehicle day of protests over the a “phenomenal job the last the owners just stopped for a death of George Floyd minute to take pictures. Dogs Officers received a report couple of nights.” brought more examples Police made no mention were OK. at 11:06 p.m. Thursday of an of New York City officials abandoned moped on the of a gun or gasoline in a downplaying or denying side of Water St. The moped Friday night news release Complaints the police department’s was towed and was deter- about the clash, saying rough treatment of pro- A party called at 4:02 p.m. mined to be in rough shape that some people were Thursday to complain a ve- and had no registration infor- testers — even when it throwing “plastic bottles hicle almost hit her vehicle mation. McGarvey’s Towing is was caught on video. with unknown liquids,” one and sped past Goddard Dr. in possession of the vehicle. Mayor Bill de Blasio on person attempted to throw The caller told the two female Friday said he had person- a wheel barrow at an offi- parties in the other vehicle to SWAMPSCOTT ally seen “no use of force cer and that police recov- slow down and a verbal alter- around peaceful protests” ered hammers, wrench- cation ensued. and cast doubt on people PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS es, gas masks and other Threats who had, belying social Police received a complaint Protesters take a knee on Flatbush Avenue in items “that could be used media posts and witness to cause injuries.” About at 2:49 p.m. Thursday that A report of a threat at 49 front of New York City police officers. a FedEx truck was speeding Jessie St. at 12:50 p.m. accounts of officers mov- 260 people were arrested, ing on demonstrators around town. The caller stated Thursday. Protesters marched Union, said by “willfully mostly for violating curfew. without provocation and through the city again Fri- Jake Offenhartz, a re- bashing them with batons. ignoring the evidence” of day by the thousands. The bystanders, reporters, ob- porter for the news website De Blasio made the com- Gothamist who was at the violent flareups that char- servers, and peaceful pro- ment in response to ques- rally, challenged Shea’s ac- acterized some demon- testers being brutalized in tions at his morning news count at Friday’s news brief- strations last weekend plain sight, the mayor is briefing about teams of of- ing, saying what he saw have almost entirely given Need to find ficers aggressively break- emboldening the police to firsthand “is nothing like ing up a rally in the Bronx way to peaceful affairs. cause more harm. what you’re describing.” an article? as the city’s 8 p.m. curfew Looting that occurred on “I guess at this point the Videos posted on Twitter kicked in Thursday, lead- Sunday and Monday also mayor is delusional,” Pub- showed helmeted officers ing to scores of arrests and appears to have ceased. lic Advocate Jumaane Wil- charging the vocal but cries of brutality. He said The tension now has oc- liams said. non-violent crowd, push- officers were using “lots of curred around the city’s 8 Police Commissioner Der- ing protesters back with Subscribe to restraint” with protesters. p.m. curfew, with police at mot Shea said officers at bicycles and bloodying “What an absolute dis- some protests using force the Bronx rally were acting some with batons. e-edition on grace. This is just not to enforce the order bar- on information that some De Blasio was skeptical, true,” City Councilman ring assemblies. in the crowd were plotting saying unnamed observ- Jimmy Van Bramer tweet- Donna Lieberman, ex- to destroy property and at- ers from City Hall “saw a ed afterward. “You are gas- ecutive director of the tack police, citing posters very different reality than lighting an entire City.” New York Civil Liberties he said advertised the plan. what you saw.” A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 2020 As nation confronts demons, 1770 slaying is recalled By William J. Kole slave owner — in Attucks’ ed the British soldier who ASSOCIATED PRESS honor. That campaign con- shot him while privately tinues. praising Attucks’ courage. BOSTON — Like George Attucks’ story has been “Our country was liter- Floyd, he was black, in his retold at critical moments ally founded on the death mid-40s, and died at the in the nation’s history. of a black man,” tweeted hands of a white man. And In the 1850s, black aboli- Chris Echols, 37, an insur- like Floyd, he may have tionists in Boston marked ance company employee helped touch off a revolu- each massacre anniver- from Glendale, Ariz. tion. sary as Crispus Attucks Miranda Adekoje, a Bos- Many in the Black Lives Day, using the memory of ton writer who’s working Matter movement are in- his sacrifice to mobilize on a new play about At- voking Crispus Attucks support for efforts to end tucks, cautions that his in- — an African American slavery. gunned down by a Brit- digenous roots — and the ish soldier in the Boston “They presented Attucks parallel suffering of native Massacre of 1770 — as as the first martyr of the peoples today — shouldn’t a symbol of entrenched Revolution who died fight- be ignored. white-on-black violence ing for liberty. The image “He represented two and oppression. resonated powerfully in groups that were incred- Attucks is widely seen a nation that placed mil- ibly brutalized and still as the first casualty of the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS lions of African Ameri- are,” she said. “The mes- American Revolution, and The relief sculpture on the Boston Massacre Monument on Boston Com- cans in bondage despite sage of this play will res- 250 years after his death, mon depicts Crispus Attucks, a black man, and the first person gunned its stated ideal of free- onate even stronger than he’s become a rallying fig- down by British troops during the incident. dom,” reads a new exhibit it would have had George ure for a nation battling by Revolutionary Spaces, Floyd’s death not hap- old demons. stances of each man’s see troubling parallels in out for their funeral pro- “Reflecting Attucks,” in pened. These themes are “Crispus Attucks was a death are starkly differ- the two and a half centu- cession and their burial Boston’s Old State House. centuries old.” black man and the first ent. Attucks, 47, died in ries that separate them. together, and their deaths The Rev. Martin Luther And Adekoje points to person killed during the a confrontation with oc- Poignantly, if somewhat stoked anti-British senti- King Jr. mentioned At- one way history isn’t re- Boston Massacre that cupying forces. Floyd, 46, improbably, “Crispus At- ment throughout the col- tucks in his 1964 book, peating itself in 2020: started the Revolutionary died on Memorial Day in tucks” was trending on onies, leading a few years “Why We Can’t Wait,” not- “The revolution that be- War,” said Jeff Nadeau, Minneapolis after a white Twitter this week. later to the war for inde- ing that “the first Amer- gan with Crispus Attucks’ 45, a health care indus- police officer pressed his Attucks, of African and pendence from Britain. ican to shed blood in the murder had no real regard try worker in Los Angeles knee into the handcuffed Native American descent, Two years ago, a grass- revolution that freed his for the lives of African and County. man’s neck, ignoring cries and four other men died roots movement was country from British op- indigenous people,” she “George Floyd was an- that he couldn’t breathe. on March 5, 1770, after launched to push Boston’s pression was a black sea- said. “The revolution that other black man killed But in memes on so- British soldiers opened leaders to honor Attucks man.” has begun as a result of who started this revolu- cial media and in com- fire on an unruly crowd. by renaming the city’s Adding to the injustice of George Floyd’s murder tion. History does repeat mentary on the airwaves, The victims were posthu- famed Faneuil Hall — Attucks’ death, founding is for the sole purpose of itself,” he said. they’ve become inextrica- mously hailed as heroes, which bears the name of father John Adams — a making America inhabit- To be sure, the circum- bly linked by those who with thousands turning a wealthy 18th-century lawyer — publicly defend- able for all people.” Rhode Island governor extends state of emergency to July 5 ASSOCIATED PRESS The order requiring HELP FOR Grant funding. people diagnosed with HOMELESSNESS “We have to find ways to PROVIDENCE, R.I. — COVID-19 to remain Rhode Island is getting keep people safe, protect Gov. Gina Raimondo on quarantined until they another $6.2 million to public health, and prevent Friday extended Rhode are cleared, and also re- help the homeless or peo- an affordable housing cri- Island’s state of emergen- quiring people who have ple facing eviction during sis from becoming an evic- cy and several other of her been in close contact with the coronavirus crisis. tion disaster,” the Rhode coronavirus-related exec- someone diagnosed with The new federal funds Island Democrat said in a utive orders for an addi- the disease to quarantine will help nonprofits, local statement. tional month to prevent a for 14 days was also ex- governments and public UTILITY BILLS resurgence of the disease. tended until early July. housing authorities pro- Newport’s Department The state of emergency, RECORD TESTS vide critical assistance to of Utilities is allowing cus- that originally took effect The state Department of Rhode Islanders experi- tomers in Newport, Mid- on March 9, was extend- Health reported 113 new encing homelessness or at dletown and Portsmouth ed until July 5 so Rhode cases of the disease on risk of becoming homeless, to set up payment plans Island can remain eligi- Friday, but that was out U.S. Sen. Jack Reed said if they are experiencing fi- ble for federal resources, of more than 4,400 people in a statement Friday. nancial hardship because PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS she said. tested, the most done in The funding can be used of the coronavirus. “It just gives us the flex- the state in one day since to provide child care, edu- Anyone who wants to Graduates of Lawrence High School celebrate ibility that we need in my the crisis began. cation services, street out- set up a payment plan during a graduation car parade. administration to move The state also reported reach, employment assis- for their water or sewer quickly in order to make 16 new COVID-19-related tance, outpatient health bill should contact the sure we meet the needs of deaths, bringing the state services, legal assistance, office. State officials: 35 new the crisis,” she said. fatality total to 772. Thir- mental health services, “The Department of The order requiring teen of those people were substance abuse treat- Utilities understands coronavirus deaths everyone to wear face in their 70s or older and ment, and transportation. the hardship our resi- coverings while in pub- included one centenarian, It may also be used for dential and commercial lic places when proper Directer Nicole Alexan- eviction prevention assis- customers are facing and and 500 positive cases social distancing cannot der-Scott said. tance, including rapid re- that they have choices to be maintained was ex- The number of people housing, housing stability make,” the agency said in ASSOCIATED PRESS currently operates a tended until July 4, the in the hospital with the case management, tenant a statement to The New- drive-thru testing site Democrat said at her dai- disease in Rhode Island legal services, and rental port Daily News. BOSTON — Massachu- at Cape Cod Communi- ly news briefing. There continued to slowly de- assistance. The department has also setts health officials re- ty College in conjunction are exemptions for very cline, and was down to Overall, Rhode Island temporarily suspended in- ported 35 new deaths and with the county and local nearly 500 additional cas- young children and peo- 182 as of Tuesday, the has received more than terest charges from accru- fire departments. It will es of the coronavirus on ple who for medical rea- latest day for which the $11 million in so-called ing on past due amounts loosen its testing criteria Friday. sons cannot wear a mask. data was available. Emergency Solutions as of May 1. to include individuals out- The tallies bring the side the umbrella of the state’s total deaths from health care organization, COVID-19 to more than Vigil to honor police shooting victim in Kentucky Lauf said. 7,200 and its total posi- “We’re going to now test tive cases to more than BOSTON — A rally and times by officers execut- make good on his Thurs- velopment Agency needs everyone that needs a vigil is planned in Boston ing a search warrant on day pledge to make the to prioritize equity when 102,000. Republican Gov. Char- test on the Cape regard- on Friday to demand jus- her home. Authorities say city a national leader in it reviews major economic less if they have an affil- tice for a Kentucky woman a man involved in a drug combating racism. development projects. lie Baker said Massa- chusetts, which has been iated physician or not,” killed by police in March. ring was receiving pack- Councilor Michelle Wu, She pointed to the city’s Lauf said. The evening event in the ages at the residence. The who has been considered Seaport, the fast-grow- among the hardest hit states in the pandemic, HANCOCK SHAKER newly renamed Nubian three officers involved in to be a possible rival to ing but predominantly continues to see declines VILLAGE OPENS Square in Boston’s Rox- the incident are on ad- Walsh in the next mayoral white waterfront desti- After weeks of virtual bury neighborhood is be- ministrative leave, and no race, said on Twitter Fri- in key measures of the vi- nation that’s become an rus, including the number visits with Hancock Shak- ing organized by a youth charges have been filed. day that the city needs an example of how minority er Village’s newborns an- independent civilian re- of people hospitalized. group called Teen Empow- Meanwhile, the state’s residents and businesses imals, the public now has transit authority con- view board to investigate He’s expected to reveal erment Boston. were left out of the city’s the opportunity to visit It’s among a number of firmed Friday that it police misconduct. on Saturday which busi- building boom. calves, lambs, goats and mostly peaceful protests would no longer use buses The Democrat also said nesses will be allowed to And Councilor Andrea piglets in person. that have taken place in to help shuttle local police the police department’s reopen in the next phase Campbell said Walsh The living history and around the city in re- officers to and from pro- body camera policy needs of the state’s plan to re- museum in Pittsfield cent days over the killing of test sites. The Massachu- to be strengthened and should commit to review- start the economy. opened Thursday with black Americans by police. setts Bay Transportation that city law enforcement ing and changing the po- NEW TESTING SITE limited hours and ac- The group said the Fri- Authority has been criti- agencies should be banned lice department’s use-of- Cape Cod Healthcare cess, according to The day gathering is meant to cized for closing subways from using facial recogni- force policies within 60 has announced that it will Berkshire Eagle. remember Breonna Tay- stations and diverting tion surveillance technol- days. open a second drive-thru The popular baby ani- lor, a 26-year-old black transit services away from ogy, which has been crit- Walsh has said city lead- coronavirus testing site mals exhibit, originally woman killed by police in citizens during the pro- icized as being racially ers need to get “real work for the region. scheduled to open April her Louisville, Ky. home tests. discriminatory. done, not separately as the The second site will open on Mar. 13. Friday would Boston City Councilors Councilor Lydia Ed- Mayor and City Council, “in the very near future” 11, is being held in newly have been her birthday. also called on Democrat- wards, meanwhile, said but together as one gov- on the Falmouth Hospital constructed outdoor pens Taylor was shot eight ic Mayor Marty Walsh to the city’s Planning and De- ernment.” campus, Michael Lauf, the and fenced-in areas. organization’s president Guests are being asked and CEO, said during a to stay 10 feet apart and Patriots pledge $1 million to social justice causes Thursday conference call admission for a specif- with local politicians, the ic time is by reservation ASSOCIATED PRESS money will be distributed community.” video begins with 10 Cape Cod Times reported. only. The museum’s build- over the next 10 months in The video says “change words and the mathemat- Cape Cod Healthcare ings remain closed. BOSTON — The Patri- $100,000 monthly dona- always begins with lis- ical greater than sign. Ac- ots say team owner Robert tions. The recipients will tening.” The leaders of tions greater than words; Kraft’s family is pledging be chosen in collaboration the organizations will be knowledge greater than $1 million to local grass- with Patriots players. invited to speak with the ignorance; equity greater roots organizations to pro- The groups selected will team’s executive staff than privilege; working to- mote social justice causes. be those “fighting for eq- and senior management gether greater than stand- A statement and vid- uity, working to end sys- across the Kraft Group’s ing alone. eo released on the team’s temic racism and creating businesses. It adds: “Our eyes, ears website Friday says the meaningful change in our The black and white and hearts are open.” Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 CALL 24 HOURS A DAY call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 Hotline or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. to start your Spanish menu available Callers may remain anonymous. daily subscription. SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Trump de es governor and heads to where protesters await By Patrick Whittle enforcement for every and Jill Colvin American regardless of ASSOCIATED PRESS race, color or creed. At the same time, he reiterated GUILFORD, Maine — his call for a show of force President Donald Trump’s to quell civil unrest to rst trip to Maine as pres- check violence. ident was meant to show- “You have to dominate case the administration’s the streets,” Trump said, work to ght the coro- urging state governors to navirus but it attracted call in the National Guard. hundreds of supporters Gov. Janet Mills this and opponents of Trump week urged the Repub- who turned out Friday to lican president to “check PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS demonstrate amid the na- the rhetoric at the door tional upheaval over the and abandon the divisive Anne D’Innocenzio sits at her piano in her death of George Floyd. words” during his visit. apartment in New York. The state’s Democrat- “I hope he will heed this ic governor urged Presi- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS call and appeal to the best dent Trump in advance to A man walks past supporters of President Don- in all people and lead us Under lockdown, a watch his tone during the ald Trump prior to the arrival of the president with courage and compas- visit. And the sheriff in the in Guilford, Maine. sion through this dif cult state’s most rural county time,” she said Thursday. cancer survivor takes warned protesters on both Bible Is Not A Prop.” She he planned to meet with During a call earlier this sides to behave themselves said it was important for members of the commer- week with governors, Mills as demonstrations contin- opponents of Trump and cial shing industry. A told the president she was comfort in her piano ue around the country over police brutality to have a group of demonstrators concerned about “security the death of Floyd. presence at the site. pledged to be there as well. problems for our state” if By Anne home while recovering Trump’s was to vis- “I said, I need to go down “It’s not the right time Trump visited because of D’innocenzio from treatments. And I it Guilford, population there and represent the for him to be coming to our his harsh remarks about ASSOCIATED PRESS stopped going to work 1,500, home to Puritan people who are afraid to state,” said Marie Follayt- handling demonstrators. and social events, lim- NEW YORK — Since iting my circle to a few Medical Products, one of be there,” she said. “And tar, director of Mainers for The president said her re- mid-March, when my only two major companies maybe the people who are Accountable Leadership, marks only made him more friends and relatives. NYC friends and I began During that time, I longed producing a special type of afraid to come out of their which is helping organize determined to come, add- sheltering at home, my pi- swab needed to ramp up house right now.” the demonstration. ing, “she just doesn’t under- for a bigger place with room ano has been a big source for my piano, which my coronavirus testing. Supporters of Trump Trump has drawn criti- stand me very well.” Mills of comfort. I pound out the By early afternoon, came with signs that said cism for urging governors has said she will be work- late uncle left me and was keys to Broadway tunes in storage for four years. ahead of Trump’s arrival, “Antifa = Scum” and “Blue to “dominate” protesters ing during Trump’s visit. (“On My Own” from “Les supporters heavily out- Lives Matter” among others. and toss perpetrators of The Trump administra- Playing piano is a source Miserables”) and classical of comfort; it helps me ease numbered anti-Trump Down the street, Terry violence in prison and tion is providing $75.5 mil- music (Rachmaninoff and demonstrators. But there Upcott of Gardiner said for his administration’s lion through the Defense the anxiety that many can- Haydn). I even break into cer survivors have. were numerous other an- he made the trip to show move earlier this week to Production Act for Puritan song, mostly off-key, per- ti-Trump demonstrations support for the president. forcibly clear out peaceful to double production to 40 Last year, I nally got haps annoying my neigh- that new place. But just planned in the state, and “Our economy is hurting protesters near the White million swabs a month, bors in my Manhattan and the company plans to months later, I was in some organizers had dis- with the shutdown. I ap- House so the president apartment building. open a second production lockdown again — this suaded protesters from preciate the support for could walk to a nearby For me, sheltering at the hardworking people of church to pose for photos site by July 1. More than time because of a virus. coming to Guilford. home is all too familiar. That didn’t stop Pam the plant,” Upcott said. holding up a Bible. 350 workers in Guilford I was ready to hunker Three years ago, I started Chamberlain of Brewer Before heading to Guil- At the White House on have been working long down all over again. I had chemotherapy to treat an from coming to Guilford ford, Trump was stop- Friday, Trump called for hours since the coronavi- my work schedule set. I aggressive form of breast with a sign that said “The ping in Bangor, where fair treatment from law rus pandemic began. went to my usual routine cancer called Triple Neg- of showering and then go- ative. Just like now, my ing for walks before turn- Even in wealthy areas, food bank demand high world suddenly shrunk. I ing on my laptop. And I was on lockdown for ve went back to sanitizing my By David Crary County suburbs just east months, afraid to venture apartment all the time. out for fear of picking up an ASSOCIATED PRESS of New York City, has been Every night, I play the infection that would pre- replicated nationwide piano. In recent weeks, I’ve vent me from getting my VALLEY STREAM, N.Y. during a 10-week stretch been sharing videos with much-needed IV infusions. — One was a nurse, an- in which 42 million Amer- friends and family on so- This time is different. other a retiree. Others had icans have applied for cial media. Now I’m get- This time, the whole world recently lost jobs with an unemployment bene ts. ting requests — including insurance company and a has been embracing a ver- Long lines of cars, some- “Wheels on the Bus” from country club. sion of what chemothera- times numbering in the my great-nephew. I gure On a humid day last py is like. And this time, I thousands, backed up everyone could use some week, in the parking lot have my piano. while their occupants wait beautiful music, even if of this Long Island town’s Back then, I bought — sometimes for hours there are a few wrong notes. largest park, they had a Lysol wipes to sanitize — for the chance to take Just like three years common bond. Each was every corner of my apart- ago, I feel grateful that I home a free batch of food. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS making their rst visit to a ment (who knew they can work from home, un- Island Harvest, one of food bank to help cope with Volunteers place groceries in Maria G.’s cart would become a rarity on like so many essential the major food banks on hardships arising from the during a food distribution drive sponsored by store shelves?). I turned workers who are on the Long Island, organized coronavirus outbreak. to online shopping so I front lines of the virus. I the food distribution in Island Harvest Food Bank in Valley Stream, N.Y. “I’m hungry. That’s why didn’t have to venture also feel lucky that I’m Valley Stream, one of I’m here,” said Marcia Duck- food before — some used she added. “It’s up to us to to stores. I quit taking not doing chemo now; I’m many it has conducted ley, a mother of four children to contribute to us,” she respect them.” the subway and signed empathetic about cancer throughout the area. ages 4 through 17 who lost said. “It’s a very humbling The rst woman wait- up for a ride-sharing app patients who are in the Randi Shubin Dresner, her hotel job this year. “It experience for them.” ing in the pedestrian line called Via. I worked from middle of treatment. never crossed my mind be- Island Harvest’s CEO, Dresner noted that was indeed well dressed. fore that I’d be doing this.” said the food bank has dis- some cars in the long line She asked to be identi ed Duckley, who came to tributed 1.2 million more were new, upscale mod- only as Maria G. and said the United States 30 years meals so far this year than els — and that it would she had been furloughed ago from Jamaica, said she during the same period wrong to second-guess during the pandemic by has recently been feeding last year. their occupants’ needs. the insurance company her children meals of  our In Valley Stream, she “Maybe a few weeks ago where she’d been an un- dumplings with butter – said, 1,124 boxes of food they had a great job,” she derwriter for 20 years. plus an occasional treat of were distributed by volun- said. “Then the world is She is a single mom liv- water  avored with sugar. teers, mostly to motorists, taken from underneath ing with four sons ages 15 “They say, ‘Mom, when but also to several hun- them and they have no in- to 20 who are “eating me Mental Health are you going back to dred people who came on come — they’re struggling out of house and home,” work?’” she said through an foot. Each box contained to pay the mortgage and she said. open window as she edged roughly 25 pounds of milk, the car loan.” “I’ve never been through her car slowly forward. potatoes, apples, cheese “It’s not up to us to judge something like this,” she Suboxone Treatment The scene in Valley and other produce. the type of car that comes said. “I’ve seen it in Third Stream, a community “There are a lot of peo- though the line, or the World countries, and now of 37,000 in the Nassau ple who’ve never asked for way people are dressed,” it’s hit Valley Stream.” We accept most insurances Trump hails new jobs report, but jobless rate still high Call Us Now By Zeke Miller and month. Economists had a “rocket ship” rebound, ing the greatest economy Darlene Superville been expecting them in- and offered that as an ar- anywhere in the world,” ASSOCIATED PRESS stead to slash another 8 gument for his reelection he said. 781-584-4645 million jobs amid the on- in November. “I’m tell- Trump also defended WASHINGTON — Pres- going fallout from the re- ing you next year, unless his handling of the pan- ident Donald Trump took sponse to the pandemic. something happens or the demic, saying that had 222 Blossom St. EXT, Lynn, MA 01901 a victory lap Friday morn- “This shows that what wrong people get in here, he not acted to recom- ing after the government we’ve been doing is this will turn around,” mend closings more than reported surprising job right,” Trump said of the Trump said. 1 million Americans gains for last month, seiz- It’s unclear how many would have died. More ing on the data to predict jobs numbers. “This is that the worst of the coro- outstanding what’s hap- jobs lost as a result of than 108,000 people OUR navirus pandemic and its pened today.” the pandemic are perma- are confirmed to have economic disruption was Trump spoke nearly an nently lost, whether the lost their lives due to in the rear-view mirror. hour and only brie y men- reopenings in states will COVID-19, according to NEIGHBORS The unemployment tioned Floyd, the black create a second surge of a tally from Johns Hop- rate dropped to a bet- man who died after a po- COVID-19 deaths. In ad- kins University. ter-than-expected 13.3 lice of cer pinned his neck dition, the report from Now, though, Trump NEED HELP percent, but that is still down last week in Min- mid-May doesn’t re ect said states and cities on par with what the na- neapolis. The president the effect that protests should be lifting remain- tion witnessed during the otherwise touted an eco- across the nation have ing restrictions. “I don’t Great Depression. nomic recovery from the had on business. know why they continue With the country in up- COVID-19 crisis that has Some economists forecast to lock down,” he said of Give to the heaval over the death of disproportionately affect- the rate could remain in some jurisdictions that Lynn Community George Floyd, Trump said ed black Americans. the double-digits through have maintained closings. that an economic rebound “Hopefully George is the November elections “You do social distancing Care Fund was his answer to racial looking down right now and into next year. and you wear masks if you and saying this is a great Trump predicted a swift want,” Trump said, but inequality, saying it “is the 100% of donations greatest thing that can thing that’s happening for bounce-back for an econo- added that states need to happen for race relations.” our country,” Trump said. my that was largely shut- reopen. will go to individuals Trump spoke from the “This is a great day for tered to slow the spread Trump also claimed and families in Lynn. Rose Garden hours after him. It’s a great day for of the virus, saying the “tremendous progress” is the Labor Department everybody.” economy would see a being made by pharma- said that U.S. employers On the economy, Trump “very good” July and Au- ceutical manufacturers on added 2.5 million work- pitched himself as key to gust and a “spectacular” developing vaccines and unitedwaymassbay.org/LynnItem ers to their payrolls last what he claimed would be fall. “We’ll go back to hav- therapeutics for the virus. A8 SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 2020 LOOK! Drive-In Movie Day, National Gardening Exercise Day, National Yo-Yo Day

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Not letting up

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Singer Amy Grant performs during the Dove Awards in Nashville, Tenn. Amy Grant has open heart surgery By Kristin M. Hall Grant’s doctor said the ASSOCIATED PRESS surgery “couldn’t have gone better.” NASHVILLE, Tenn. Grant, who has been — A publicist for Amy married to country singer Grant says the contem- porary Christian singer Vince Gill for 20 years, is had open heart surgery six-time Grammy winner on Wednesday to fix a with well known cross- heart condition she has over pop hits like “Baby, had since birth. Baby,” “Every Heartbeat” and “That’s What Love is ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Doctors discovered Grant had a heart condi- For.” She’s sold more than Protesters raise their fists during a rally in front of Gov. Charlie Baker’s Swampscott home tion called partial anom- 30 million albums, includ- on Wednesday. Protesters are calling for action, accountability, and change in the wake of alous pulmonary venous ing her 5-times platinum George Floyd’s death while in Minneapolis Police custody on May 25th. Protests across Mas- return (PAPVR) during a 1991 record “Heart in Mo- sachusetts and the country are ongoing. routine checkup. Velvet tion,” that introduced her Kelm, her publicist, said to a larger pop audience. Influencer Jake Paul Cinema chain AMC warns it may not survive By Tali Arbel major movie chain that ASSOCIATED PRESS is on more solid financial faces charges after footing, plans to begin Movie theater chain reopening U.S. movie AMC warned this week theaters on June 19. It Arizona mall riot that it may not survive ASSOCIATED PRESS Paul, who has over 20 said in a Wednesday filing the coronavirus pandemic, that it believes it has million YouTube sub- which has shuttered its SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — enough cash to last it the scribers, said in video theaters and led film stu- Social media influencer rest of the year, even if its posted Wednesday, that dios to explore releasing Jake Paul faces misde- theaters remain shut. The he and friends went more movies directly to meanor charges following a company’s CEO, Mark to the mall to attend a viewers over the internet. riot at a mall outside Phoe- Zoradi, said he doesn’t protest against the death It’s the latest danger expect the industry to re- nix, police said Thursday. of George Floyd while in sign for the theater busi- turn to normal until 2022. Paul, who has 20 million custody of Minneapolis. ness in North America, followers, says he was They instead found which was under pressure Cinemark on Wednes- merely trying to find people people engaged in looting even before the pandemic. day said it’s taking a protesting against the and property damage that It has gotten a boost by PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS slew of measures to death of George Floyd. tempt back moviegoers included shattered win- raising ticket prices and A message on the ticket window at an AMC the- Paul, 23, was identi- as it reopens. Those dows of offices and stores, revamping theater-going ater complex informs potential customers that fied as a participant in a include discounting Paul said, adding that he into a more luxurious it is currently closed. riot last Saturday night didn’t participate in that experience with drinks and vigorous cleaning at Scottsdale Fashion activity. and meals, but admis- consumer eagerness to it may not be able to bor- protocols for theaters, Square and has been “That’s the way it sions have been gradually spend money at the multi- row. Film delays are an- like disinfecting seats in charged with criminal looked on camera. How- declining since 2005. The plex. The pandemic has other concern. AMC noted the mornings and before trespass and unlawful ever that isn’t the case,” box office has become prompted entertainment that people may be afraid each showtime. It will assembly, the Scottsdale he said. home mostly to blockbust- companies to release to go to theaters, but also require employees Police Department said in Paul said he kept walking er films: Sequels, remakes some movies directly hopes the desire for social — but not customers — a statement. in the mall area despite and superhero movies to consumers, raising distancing is temporary to wear masks and will Police determined that encountering the criminal dominate. Meanwhile, the concerns that more will and that people will want stagger showtimes to “Paul was present after activity because he still rise of streaming services bypass theaters in the to go to the movies again. thin out crowds. the protest was declared wanted to find the protest. — and a growing future. And when theaters “Due to these factors, The company also said an unlawful assembly and He said it was upsetting stable of rivals — is pro- do reopen, it’s not clear substantial doubt exists it would stay in the black the rioters were urged to that social media posts viding new competition. how many customers will about our ability to con- even if local governments leave the area by police.” accused him of vandalism. The coronavirus pan- want to be in enclosed, tinue as a going concern only allow it to sell half of He entered and remained “I’m above that. I don’t demic threw in more chal- crowded spaces for hours for a reasonable period its seats to keep custom- inside of the mall when it need to vandalize. I don’t lenges. U.S. cinemas shut at a time. of time,” AMC wrote in ers separated, which the was closed, police said. need to loot and I know it’s down in March, so their AMC, the largest U.S. a regulatory filing. The company expects gov- Sgt. Benjamin Hoster not the way forward.” owners haven’t been tak- chain, said it has enough publicly traded company, ernments will allow for said he didn’t know Paul said he was an ing in money. Hollywood cash to reopen its the- controlled by Chinese con- most places in the U.S. by whether Paul has an at- “easy target” and that halted film production, aters this summer as glomerate Dalian Wanda, mid-July. Zoradi said that torney and that he was is- he has learned a lesson which is likely to delay planned. But if it’s not has 1,000 theaters in the even “below that level,” sued a summons to appear about entering situations movies once theaters allowed to reopen, it will U.S. and Europe. the chain’s theaters can in court “in a month.” that could pose problems. reopen and may limit need more money, which Cinemark, another be “very, very profitable.” WEATHER LOTTERY

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FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS In this May 10, 1970 le photo, Bruins legend Bobby Orr  ies through the air after scoring the winning goal past St. Louis Blues’ goalie Glenn Hall during overtime in the Stanley Cup Final in Boston.

By Bob Baker world he grew up in. “Our FOR THE ITEM house at 24 Great North- ern Road. It got so cold we The recent 50th anniver- had frost-coated light sary replay of Bobby Orr’s switches. Water would pour iconic ‘airborne’ goal in- in our kitchen door in the spired me to do some dig- spring.” (Bobby’s company ging, to learn more about is named Great Northern Bobby the player and Bob- Road, “in homage to that by the human being. The long ago place where my digging included articles life took shape.”) and reminiscences, Google * “You might have as references and Bobby’s au- many as 20 kids kids show tobiography, “Orr: My Sto- up for a game of shinny ry.” Some delicious surpris- hockey on the bay. So it es came to light and they became a game of ten-on- beg to be shared. ten. You develop your skills ONE OF A KIND pretty quick in a pitched * Royce Tennant, Bobby’s battle on that scale. If you boyhood hockey coach: “He wanted to spend any time was an eight-year-old so with the puck on your stick, scrawny it looked like a you had to learn how to good gust of wind would stickhandle through a pack knock him over. But when I of ten opponents. If you rst saw him skate in prac- could hold your own in tice, it was like nothing I’d those shinny games, regu- ever seen on a sheet of ice. lation games didn’t seem so I just knew he had a gift tough.” never before seen in our * “I learned to never get game.” rid of the puck, to hold on * Philadelphia Flyers to it, let the play open up in center, Bobby Clarke: front of you. The rst 2 or 3 “From the moment I rst strides were key. If I got my saw Bobby I thought he feet moving quickly, I could belonged in a league higher nd myself in open ice. than ours.” With open ice came a sense * Orr was frustrating the of calm for me ... I always hell out of St. Louis fore- liked being in that posi- checkers with his greased tion.” (I asked Bobby his lightning moves and fast secret. “Fast feet,” he said. shuf e stickwork. Blues He also said he never wore coach Scotty Bowman socks, he could feel the ice could take it no longer. He better.) screamed out, “Hey, Bobby! END GAME Would ya let us play, too?!” * Bobby, on the “Flying * Hockey News, Ken Bobby” goal: “I could say it COURTESY PHOTOS | BOB BAKER Campbell: “At no time in was Noel Picard’s wayward NHL history was the Marblehead’s Bob Baker (top row, right in both photos) shared plenty of good times and laughs stick that tripped me and chasm between the best with Bobby Orr, including this autographed photo of the iconic goal in 1970. made me airborne. But I player and the rest of the have to admit it was a jump league as wide as it was Three buttoned-up suits nod encouragement. WOLVES * Orr’s 1979 rescue of for joy, trip or no trip.” when Orr was in his prime.” and one casual-Friday me Bobby takes the : “So While organizing notes to Derek Sanderson, who was *Bobby: “I still remember * CBS Sports: “When he descend to the Bruins lock- kids ask your mom to x write this some interesting living in a refrigerator box those days as a kid, how was on the ice, it was like er room after practice to you up some of that good dots began to connect, sug- underneath a bridge in excited I used to get with everyone else was wearing have Orr test-read the old B&M Beef Stew for sup- gesting an amazing -- and Central Park. Bobby paid the anticipation of an all- boots.” script for a B&M Beef Stew per tonight.” Flashing his not-unlikely -- possibility: Sanderson’s way through day game of shinny hockey * Pat Quinn, Toronto Ma- commercial we’ve signed boyish grin, Bobby pauses that Bobby’s devotion to his rehab and recovery, as he on the windswept frozen ple Leafs: “Pound for pound him to do. This will tell us ...”It’ll make ya poop!” (an hometown roots and excep- did for several other bay. Playing till it was too he might’ve been the tough- how much coaching he earthier version of the tional loyalty to his boy- ex-teammates. dark to see the puck. It est guy in the game. He might need when we get word, actually). hood buddies and Bruins * In his rookie years, Orr wasn’t about winning as wasn’t a hold and throw into the studio. Pandemonium! teammates could’ve had shared apartments with much as the sheer joy of like a lotta guys. He could Bobby’s seated on a stool Every form of insane hi- subliminal orientation in Bruins trainer Frosty For- play, of being able to be go with both hands like a at his locker, dressed in civ- larity imaginable. McKen- the culture of ... wolves! ristall. In 1973, prior to get- outside together with your prize ghter.” vies. Teammates Pie McK- zie and Sanderson, a dozen Consider ... ting married, Orr told buddies and simply having * How’s this for praise? enzie and Derek Sanderson other locker-banging play- * Ontario was wolf coun- Frosty he’d have to nd his a good time. They truly re- Celtics legend Larry Bird hover nearby, grinning ap- ers, baboon shrieking, hye- try. Wolves are highly social own digs. “He sued me for main my fondest memories said that for inspiration be- ishly, ready to explode if he na hooting, catcalls, animals that live in packs. that,” Bobby said. “He said, of hockey.” fore a game he looked up in messes up. He proceeds to screeching, pig snorts, The wolf pack is an extend- ‘You’re throwing me out!’” I had such a blast writing the Garden rafters at Orr’s give a half-dozen readings, howls, barks, yowls ... me, ed family, maintaining erce “C’mon, Frost, I’m getting this, discovering a guy as number 4 jersey -- instead most in the B-plus range. even the suits ... rampant loyalty to members of the married, for crying out impressive playing the of Bob Cousy’s, Bill Rus- Enough to show he’ll be hysteria. pack. Wolves reconcile and loud!” The breakup didn’t game of life as he was the sell’s or John Havlicek’s. ne come studio time. We * move on from con icts with last. In 1994, Forristall was game of hockey, that I think SURPRISE! agency types smile, satis- I could’ve stayed in that other members of the pack. told he had brain cancer. of him the way the boys in When I was creative di- edly. McKenzie and Sand- locker room the rest of my * Orr: “I had a solid group Unshakable friends Bobby Southie pronounce his rector of Boston ad agency erson grin ... holding back- life. There was such cama- of friends and we always and Peggy Orr took Frosty name ... Bobby Awe. Kenyon & Eckhardt, I got edly. raderie, such shared exul- seemed to travel together into their home and cared to experience the element Orr asks if he can do one tation ... sheer joy. You like a pack of wolves. Play for him until his passing in Bob Baker has a brand- of surprise Orr seemed to more reading -- his own in- could literally feel the sports together, hang 1995. ing and creative services bring to everything he did. terpretation. We agency brotherhood in that room ... around town together. You THE ROOTS rm in Marblehead. His September, 1970, four types smile,and nod en- the bond. It was like ... did everything together. It OF HIS GAME memoir When Life Was months after Bobby’s Stan- couragement. McKenzie something I couldn’t put was about being with your * Bobby’s unrelenting af- Wow! is available on ley Cup lightning bolt: and Sanderson grin ... and my nger on. pack of friends.” fection for the hardscrabble Amazon.com. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 2020

TODAY IN SPORTS June 6 ture the Stanley Cup with a 6-2 1919 — Man o’ War wins his first victory over the Ottawa Senators, race, a 5-furlong contest over a ending the series in five games. straightaway at Belmont Park. The 2007 — Trevor Hoffman becomes 3-to-5 favorite wins by six lengths, the first major leaguer with 500 ca- covering the distance in 59 seconds. reer saves when he closes out the 1924 — Cyril Walker captures the San Diego Padres’ 5-2 victory over U.S. Open with a three-stroke victo- the Los Angeles Dodgers. ry over Bobby Jones. 2010 — Rafael Nadal wins his fifth 1936 — Granville, ridden by James French Open title and avenges his Stout, wins the Belmont Stakes lone Roland Garros defeat, beating by a neck over Mr. Bones. Bold Robin Soderling 6-4, 6-2, 6-4. Nad- Venture, the Kentucky Derby and al improves to 38-1 at Roland Gar- Preakness winner, does not run in ros, with the only loss to Soderling the race. in the fourth round a year ago. 1946 — The National Basketball 2011 — The Bowl Championship Association is founded at the Com- Series strips the Southern Cali- modore Hotel in New York. fornia Trojans of their 2004 title, 1981 — Summing, ridden by leaving that season without a BCS George Martins, wins the Belmont champion. BCS officials vacated Stakes, spoiling Pleasant Colony’s the championship after the Trojans Triple Crown bid. were hit with heavy NCAA sanc- 1987 — Bet Twice, ridden by Craig tions last year for rules violations Perret, breezes to a 14-length vic- committed during the 2004 and tory in the Belmont Stakes to deny ’05 seasons. Alysheba the Triple Crown. Alyshe- 2015 — American Pharoah leads ba is a distant fourth. all the way to win the Belmont 1987 — West Germany’s Steffi Stakes by 5½ lengths, becoming Graf, eight days shy of her 18th the first horse in 37 years to sweep birthday, becomes the youngest the Kentucky Derby, Preakness women’s champion of the French and Belmont Stakes. The bay colt, FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Open when she beats Martina trained by Bob Baffert and ridden Navratilova 6-4, 4-6, 8-6. by Victor Espinoza, is the 12th Celtics fans try to distract LeBron James while he shoots foul shots. When the virus wanes enough 1998 — Real Quiet is denied the horse and first since Affirmed in to allow the games to begin again, the very essence of these events will likely be missing. Playing in Triple Crown when Victory Gallop 1978 to win the Triple Crown. empty buildings would require a significant recalibration. edges him at the wire in the Bel- 2015 — Serena Williams over- mont Stakes. comes a mid-match lull and a 1999 — Andre Agassi rallies to third-set deficit to win her third win the French Open and become French Open title and 20th major NBA players union approves return plan the fifth man to complete a ca- singles trophy by beating Lucie Sa- reer Grand Slam. After losing the farova of the Czech Republic 6-3, (AP) — For the NBA, it everything else, and it is a Players and coaches playing for something — a first two sets, Agassi surges back 6-7 (2), 6-2. is not officially time to sizable list. A look at some likely won’t even be able playoff seed or a playoff to beat Andrei Medvedev 1-6, 2-6, 2015 — Tiger Woods hits a new 6-4, 6-3, 6-4. Agassi won the 1992 low with the highest score of his play. It’s getting closer, but of the other issues facing to have their families at spot. Wimbledon, 1994 U.S. Open and career — an 85 in the Memorial at the league isn’t there yet. the league, both in the Disney until September, The dynamic at the bot- 1995 Australian Open. Muirfield Village, the course where The move to agree on a quest to finish this season at the earliest. tom of the East is fascinat- 1999 — Juli Inkster wins the U.S. he has won eight times. Woods 22-team format for the re- and then what awaits in A person with direct ing with Brooklyn and Or- Women’s Open with a 16-under ends his front nine of the third sumption of the pandem- the coming year: knowledge of the talks lando separated by a 272, the lowest 72-hole score in the round with back-to-back double ic-interrupted season is a TESTING said the NBA and NBPA half-game — and Wash- championship’s 54-year history. bogeys and finishes with a quadru- major step forward, but it The format was signifi- have been working on ington just 1-1/2 games 2007 — The Anaheim Ducks cap- ple-bogey 8. was just the first of many cant, but not the biggest what will be lengthy pro- out of getting into a two- major decisions that has hurdle for the NBA to tocols — which, among game play-in series for the to be completed before the clear in this process. That other things, will explain No. 8 spot. one, by far, is testing. The what happens when a MLB players reaffirm league moves into the Out West, expect crazi- ESPN Wide Wide Of medical protocols are the player or coach tests posi- ness with six teams basi- Sports complex at the Dis- most critical part of the tive while at the Disney cally assured of vying for pay stance, no deal ney campus near Orlando return-to-play plan. complex. next month. The league and the play- THE GAMES one berth. Another step was com- ers know they must go The season is set to re- Whichever team emerg- with teams in sight pleted Friday as expected above and beyond in the sume July 31, with play- es from that mess will be when the representatives interest of safety. The pro- offs starting in mid-Au- playoff-ready and loaded NEW YORK (AP) — Meyer informing him “we from the National Basket- tocols are the key — play- gust and leading up to an with confidence heading Baseball players reaf- do not have any reason to ball Players Association ers will have to practice NBA Finals that could into Game 1 of Round 1 firmed their stance for full believe that a negotiated voted to unanimously ap- social distancing when stretch until Oct. 12. against the Lakers. That prorated pay, leaving a solution for an 82-game prove the proposal that the they aren’t playing, plus Other than Milwaukee means the Lakers will huge gap with teams that season is possible.” NBA’s Board of Governors submit to a quarantine at and the Los Angeles Lak- have to be playoff-sharp could scuttle plans to start “Nonetheless, the com- approved a day earlier. the beginning of the time ers, who are all-but cer- right away, because LeB- the coronavirus-delayed missioner is committed to More talks and negotia- at Disney and likely daily tain of going into the play- ron James and his team- season around the Fourth playing baseball in 2020,” tions are scheduled for the testing for the entirety of offs with No. 1 seeds, mates will open against a of July and may leave Halem said in the letter, coming days to work out their stay there. everyone at Disney will be team that’s hot. owners focusing on a which was obtained by schedule as short as 50 The Associated Press. “He games. has started discussions More than 100 players, with ownership about PGA Tour prepares to return with precautions including the union’s exec- staging a shorter season utive board, held a two- without fans.” (AP) — PGA Tour Com- Greg Abbott this week hour digital meeting with Management officialsmissioner Jay Monahan moved the state to Phase officials of the Major have said they are consid- went from wondering if III in the recovery that League Baseball Players ering a slate of perhaps 50 any golf would be played allows outdoor events at Association on Thursday, games or fewer. There has this year to a schedule 50% capacity. a day after the union’s of- not been a schedule aver- that resumes next week “We’ve developed a safe- fer was rejected by Major aging fewer than 82 games with a calendar filled ty plan that doesn’t in- League Baseball. per team since 1879. through Thanksgiving. clude spectators. That’s “Earlier this week, Ma- “The overwhelming con- What hasn’t changed is what we stand by,” Mona- jor League Baseball com- sensus of the board is that his belief that the worst of han said. “We want to municated its intention to players are ready to re- the COVID-19 pandemic have a sustained return. If schedule a dramatically port, ready to get back on isn’t over just because golf you think about a run to shortened 2020 season the field, and they are is back. go through the FedEx unless players negotiate willing to do so under un- “I don’t think it’s over,” Cup, we want to make salary concessions,” union precedented conditions Monahan said Friday in a sure week to week we’re head Tony Clark said in a that could affect the telephone interview. “I’m not taking on unnecessary statement. “The conces- health and safety of not really confident in the risk.” sions being sought are in just themselves, but their plan. But you spend a lot Monahan said he is “not addition to billions in families as well,” Clark of your time, given the un- the arbiter of confidence,” player salary reductions said in a statement. “The certainty, thinking rather it comes from guid- that have already been league’s demand for addi- through scenarios that ance of health experts at agreed upon. This threat tional concessions was re- could play out. That’s all levels and a plan that came in response to an soundingly rejected.” what we’ll continue to do. involves testing players, association proposal Baseball’s March 26 deal We won’t be comfortable caddies and essential per- aimed at charting a path allows games if there are until we’re told we can be sonnel as much as twice a forward.” no government restric- comfortable. That will be week — trying to create a “Rather than engage, tions on playing in front of when we have a vaccine bubble for the traveling the league replied it will fans and no relevant trav- and there’s no risk.” circus that is golf. Golf is the second major Players were mailed a shorten the season unless el limitations. The sides FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS players agree to further agreed to “discuss in good sports league to return be- test kit and were recom- salary reductions,” Clark faith” the economic feasi- hind NASCAR, which be- mended to use it before PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan is prepar- added. bility of playing in empty gan racing three weeks they travel. They will be ing for his league to return to action next week Players originally were ballparks, which appears ago and ran nine national tested when they arrive at for the first time in nearly three months. set to earn about $4 billion to be the likely option. series races in a span of 14 tournaments and before in 2020 salaries, exclusive MLB says that without days. they leave if they’re on The tour added another bubble for the telecast, of guaranteed money such fans it would average a The Charles Schwab charter flights the tour layer this week in a deal with Jim Nantz the only as signing bonuses, termi- loss of $640,000 for each Challenge next week in has arranged, and then with South Dakota-based person in the booth and nation pay and option additional game played. Fort Worth, Texas, has one the process is repeated at Sanford Health to have other analysts working re- buyouts. The union’s plan The union disputes the of the strongest fields in the next tournament. mobile labs at every tour- motely. would cut that to around teams’ financial figures. Colonial’s rich history, Thermal readings and nament, with capacity to Ninety days will have $2.8 billion and manage- Teams also worry about starting with the top five health surveys are re- get results in a matter of passed from the opening ment to approximately a second wave of the new players from the world quired daily, along with hours without taking round of The Players $1.2 billion plus a $200 coronavirus this fall and ranking. sanitizing and social dis- away resources from the Championship, which was million bonus pool if the don’t want to play past There will be no specta- tancing. markets where they play. canceled the next day, un- postseason is completed. October, fearing $787 mil- tors for at least a month, “It’s the only manner we Monahan said CBS til the first tee shot at MLB last week proposed lion in broadcast revenue even though Texas Gov. could return,” he said. Sports is creating its own Colonial. an 82-game season with for the postseason could an additional sliding scale be lost. MLB proposed ex- of pay cuts that would panding the playoffs from More than half of NFL coaching staffs not at facilities leave a player at the 10 teams to 14, which $563,500 minimum with would generate additional (AP) — More than half of Steelers’ Mike Tomlin, the offseason,” Packers coach ing back to Cincinnati. 47% of his original salary broadcast rights to sell, the 32 NFL teams did not Falcons’ Dan Quinn, the Matt LaFleur said, “so I “We’re a people business. and top stars Mike Trout and players have offered have coaching staffs at Broncos’ Vic Fangio and made it totally optional for Whether that’s employees, and Gerrit Cole at less to guarantee the larger their facilities Friday even three of the new hires: the our staff. If they wanted to whether that’s the players, than 22% of the $36 mil- playoffs for both 2020 and though the league has ap- Browns Kevin Stefanski, come in, they can. It is great whether it’s the fans, lion they had been set to 2021. proved such returns where the Cowboys’ Mike McCar- to be back here today, but whether it’s the community, earn. While baseball has re- local governments allow thy and the Redskins’ Ron I’m going to leave it up to everything we focus on is Players countered Sun- verted to the economic them. Rivera, who had much of each individual’s discretion about people,” Mike Niko- day with a plan for a 114- bickering that led to eight Clubs with coaches in his staff with him. whether or not they want to laus, the Browns’ chief hu- game regular season with work stoppages from place at their training com- After his team’s protest come back into this build- man resources officer, said no pay cuts beyond the 1972-95, the NBA an- plexes were Super Bowl march against inequality ing.”” on the team’s website. prorated salaries they nounced plans Thursday champion Kansas City, and police brutality that Texans coach Bill O’Brien “We’re working with Uni- agreed to on March 26. to resume its regular sea- Green Bay, Pittsburgh, Cin- went from the stadium to was holding discussions on versity Hospitals, we’re That would leave each son with 22 teams on July cinnati, , Hous- the steps of the local sher- when his staff would begin working with what Gov. player with about 70% of 31, the NHL is moving ton, Washington, Denver, iff’s department in Jack- joining him at the team fa- Mike DeWine is doing, his original pay. ahead with plans for an Dallas, Jacksonville and sonville, Jaguars coach cility. what the public officials are MLB rejected that expanded Stanley Cup . While entire staffs Doug Marrone went to his Most of the Bengals recommending. We’re doing Wednesday, when Deputy playoffs this summer and had not yet returned in office, but no other coaches coaching staff returned to everything we can to have a Commissioner Dan Halem MLS is planning to have many cities, on hand were accompanied him. the facility today, including clean, healthy, sanitized fa- wrote in a letter to union teams return with a tour- such head coaches as the “We’ve operated virtually head coach Zac Taylor. cility for people to come in chief negotiator Bruce nament in July. Chiefs’ Andy Reid, the from our homes this whole Some coaches were travel- and continue to work.” SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B3 NATION ‘Black Lives Matter’ painted near White House By Ben Fox his entourage. heavy-handed federal re- ASSOCIATED PRESS “The section of 16th sponse and called for the street in front of the removal of out-of-state WASHINGTON — City White House is now offi- National Guard troops. workers and volunteers cially ‘Black Lives Matter She says their differenc- painted the words Black Plaza,’” Bowser tweeted. A es highlight the need for Lives Matter in enormous sign was put up to mark D.C. to be a state and have bright yellow letters on the change. more control over its in- the street leading to the The White House had no ternal affairs. White House, a highly comment. On Thursday, as the pro- visible sign of the District The local chapter of tests turned peaceful, she of Columbia’s embrace of Black Lives Matter did ended a curfew imposed a protest movement that not support painting of the after people damaged has put it at odds with street and took a swipe at buildings and broke into President Donald Trump. Bowser. “This is performa- businesses over the week- D.C. Mayor Muriel tive and a distraction from end and Monday. A large Bowser tweeted aerial her active counter orga- demonstration is expected video of the mural short- nizing to our demands to in the city on Saturday. ly after it was completed decrease the police budget The mayor also tweeted Friday. The letters and and invest in the commu- out a letter from House an image of the city’s flag nity,” it said on Twitter. Speaker Nancy Pelosi, stretch across 16th Street The street-painting proj- who wrote the president for two blocks, ending just ect follows Bower’s verbal to express alarm that before the church where clashes with the Trump peaceful protesters were Trump staged a photo-op administration over the being confronted by heav- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS after federal officers forc- response to protests of the ily armed federal agents ibly cleared a peaceful killing of George Floyd and officers, many of them D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser walks on the street leading to the White demonstration to make in Minneapolis. Bowser with their identities and House after the words Black Lives Matter were painted in enormous way for the president and has complained about the agencies obscured. bright yellow letters on the street by city workers and activists. Minneapolis agreed to ban police chokeholds in wake of Floyd death

By Steve Karnowski And it would require more were fired. ASSOCIATED PRESS timely decisions on disci- Hall’s identity wasn’t plining officers. made public until the MINNEAPOLIS — Ne- Meanwhile, a man who Times’ report. gotiators for the city of was with George Floyd on Hall told “Good Morn- Minneapolis agreed with the night he died told the ing America” that the sit- the state Friday to ban his friend uation escalated quickly use of chokeholds by po- did not resist arrest and and police grabbed Floyd, lice and to require officers instead tried to defuse the put him in a squad car, to report and intervene PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS situation before he end- dragged him back out and anytime they see an un- ed up handcuffed on the then “jumped on the back Protesters lay in the middle of the intersection authorized use of force by ground and pleading for of the neck.” He said Floyd of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. and Second another officer. air as an officer pressed a was put in an ambulance Avenue in Memphis. The changes are part of a knee against his neck. and that he didn’t know stipulation posted online be- Maurice Lester Hall, his friend had died until tween the city and the Min- a longtime friend of the next day, when he saw nesota Department of Hu- Demonstrators vow PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Floyd’s, was a passenger the widely viewed bystand- man Rights, which launched in Floyd’s car when police er video on Facebook. a civil rights investigation George Floyd died approached him May 25 “He was just crying out to sustain momentum this week in response to the May 25, after he was as they responded to a call at that time for anyone to By Sudhin him, and beyond. Services death of George Floyd. The pinned to the pave- about someone using a help because he was dy- Thanawala and were planned in Texas for City Council was expected ment by a police offi- forged bill at a shop. Hall ing,” Hall told the Times. Brian Mahoey the following week. to approve the agreement cer who put his knee told the newspaper that “I’m going to always re- ASSOCIATED PRESS Josiah Roebuck, a Ken- Friday. on the handcuffed Floyd was trying to show member seeing the fear in nesaw State University The agreement would man’s neck until he he was not resisting. Floyd’s face because he’s ATLANTA — Protest- student and organizer of a require court approval stopped breathing. “I could hear him such a king. That’s what ers stirred by the death demonstration that drew and would become en- pleading, ‘Please, officer, sticks with me, seeing a of George Floyd vowed about 100 people Friday in forceable in court, unlike any chokehold or neck what’s all this for?’” Hall grown man cry, before see- Friday to turn an extraor- an Atlanta suburb, said he the department’s cur- restraint, must try to in- told the Times. ing a grown man die.” dinary outpouring of grief was confident that momen- rent policies on the use tervene verbally and even Hall is a key witness in Hall, 42, said he visited into a sustained move- tum will be maintained. of force and duties to in- physically. If they don’t, the state’s investigation a memorial for Floyd and ment as demonstrations “Once you start, you’re tervene. The agreement they’d be subject to disci- into the four officers who then hitchhiked to Hous- shifted to a calmer, but no going to see this every would require any officer, pline as severe as if they apprehended Floyd. Derek ton, where he was arrested less determined, focus on day,” said Roebuck, who regardless of tenure or themselves had used the Chauvin, the white officer Monday on outstanding addressing racial injustice. said he attended multi- rank, to immediately ra- prohibited force. who continued pressing warrants for felony posses- In Minneapolis, where ple other Atlanta-area dio or phone in from the The agreement also his knee into Floyd’s neck sion of a firearm, felony do- Floyd died in police custo- protests. He added: “I just scene the use of any neck would require authoriza- even after Floyd became mestic assault and felony dy, the city agreed to ban want minorities to be rep- restraint or chokehold to tion from the police chief motionless, is charged drug possession. After his police chokeholds and re- resented properly.” their commander or their or a designated deputy with second-degree mur- arrest, a Minnesota inves- quire officers to intervene Organizers have used commander’s superiors. chief to use crowd control der, third-degree murder tigator interviewed him for any time they see unau- various organizing tools Similarly, any officer weapons, including chemi- and manslaughter. The hours about Floyd’s death. thorized force by another including social media, who sees another officer cal agents, rubber bullets, three other officers are His attorney said he has officer. The changes are which Roebuck said he commit any unauthorized flash-bang grenades, ba- charged with aiding and since been released on the part of a stipulation be- used to gather people for use of force, including tons, and marking rounds. abetting. All four officers warrant issue. tween the city and state the demonstration outside officials who launched a a Kennesaw store selling civil rights investigation Confederate memorabilia. Virginia city removes 176-year-old slave auction block into Floyd’s death. The “Social media is a big in- City Council is expected fluencer today,” he said. ASSOCIATED PRESS twice and chants of “move stone’s removal in 2017, owner, asked the Virginia to approve the agreement, Protests around the the block” erupted this saying it was a relic of “a Supreme Court to bar the which will be enforceable country had initially been FREDERICKSBURG, week during local demon- time of hatred and degra- removal while her deci- in court, later Friday. marred by the setting of Va. — A 176-year-old slave strations over the death dation” that was allowed sion was being appealed, By early afternoon, fires and smashing of win- auction block has been of George Floyd in Minne- to be displayed at a main the newspaper said. demonstrations resumed dows, but Friday marked removed from a Virginia apolis, city officials said in thoroughfare in the city. The museum now plans for an 11th day around the at least the third day of city’s downtown. a statement announcing In 2019, the City Council to display the knee-high country with continued more subdued demonstra- The 800-pound stone the removal. voted in favor of its remov- stone in an exhibit chroni- momentum as the mood tions, including a heartfelt was pulled from the The protests were part al and relocation to the cling the “movement from of the protests largely tribute to Floyd Thurs- ground at a Fredericks- of a nationwide movement Fredericksburg Area Mu- slavery to accomplish- shifted from explosive an- day in Minneapolis that burg street corner early that was sparked by the seum, and a judge upheld ments by the local African ger to more peaceful calls drew family members, ce- Friday after the removal death of Floyd, a hand- that decision in February American community,” for change. Formal and lebrities, politicians and was delayed for months by cuffed black man who after two businesses near the Free Lance-Star said. impromptu memorials to civil rights advocates. At lawsuits and the corona- died after a police officer the auction block sued to The staff also plans to fea- Floyd stretched from Min- the service, strong calls virus pandemic, The Free pressed his knee into his stop the relocation. ture the recent protests in neapolis to North Carolina, were made for meaningful Lance-Star reported. neck as he pleaded for air. The process was held up the exhibit, according to where family were gath- changes in policing and the The weathered stone A local chapter of the after one of the business- the museum’s president ering Saturday to mourn criminal justice system. was sprayed with graffiti NAACP called for the es, a commercial building and CEO. Officers suspended after man, 75, shoved and injured ASSOCIATED PRESS clear demonstrators from A hospital official said tion at a news conference Niagara Square around the man was “alert and on Friday afternoon. BUFFALO, N.Y. — the time of an 8 p.m. cur- oriented,” according to a The district attorney’s Prosecutors investigat- few. Two officers, who Friday morning tweet by office “continues to in- ed Friday after a video also appear to be white, Erie County Executive vestigate the incident,” captured a police offi- pushed Gugino backward Mark Poloncarz. officials said in a news re- cer in Buffalo shoving a and he hit his head on the “Let’s hope he fully re- lease, but the victim could 75-year-old man who pavement. Blood spills as covers,” Poloncarz said. not talk to investigators then falls and cracks his officers walk past. One of- The video immediately Thursday night. head, a confrontation ficer leans down to check generated outrage, in- Buffalo police initially that resulted in the sus- on the injured man before cluding among elected said in a statement that pension of two officers. he is urged along by an- officials, despite lacking a person “was injured Video from public radio other officer. the racial element that when he tripped & fell,” station WBFO of Thurs- “Why? Why was that made the death of Floyd WIVB-TV reported, but day night’s encounter, necessary? Where was — a black man who died Capt. Jeff Rinaldo later which happened near the the threat?” asked Gov. after a white police offi- told the TV station an in- conclusion of protests over Andrew Cuomo at his cer pressed a knee on his ternal investigation was the death of George Floyd daily briefing Friday. The neck for several minutes opened. in Minnesota, quickly governor said he spoke to — such a flashpoint. “When I saw the video, sparked outrage. the Gugino, who had been The police commission- certainly, it was incredi- It shows an older white hospitalized in serious er suspended two police bly distressing and very man identified as Martin condition. “It’s just fun- officers without pay, said disappointing. You don’t Gugino approaching a damentally offensive and Mayor Byron Brown. Po- want to see anything like PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS line of helmeted officers frightening. How did we lice officials were expected that,” Brown told WIVB- A Buffalo police officer appears to shove a man holding batons as they get to this place?” to provide more informa- TV on Friday. who walked up to police Thursday. B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 2020 COMICS

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CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Mom fears history will repeat for daughter marrying young DEAR ABBY: I have eight different avocados been divorced for 18 Dear Abby is written by Abigail before selecting one. (I years. The main reason counted.) The man for my divorce was that I Van Buren, also known as Jeanne touched three different married too young and Phillips, and was founded by her bags of oranges before wasn’t ready to be a wife placing one in their cart. and mother. My daughter mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact This was repeated with has just announced her Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. each item they shopped engagement to a truly Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. for! wonderful man, but she’s I considered asking only 19. I want to support them to stop touching the her, but I’m afraid she’s food, but I didn’t want a making the same mis- wedding because money sure. It would be nice to confrontation. How take I did. I have tried is tight right now, but have someone around be- would you have handled talking to her about it, that you are there to sup- cause I am lonely. She is this? Can you please en- but she is sure she is port her emotionally now a neat lady, but I just courage your readers to making the right deci- and forever. Tell her, too, don’t know. Help! minimize what they sion. that many successful touch for the sake of pub- I am tight on money marriages begin at a PROPOSITIONED lic safety? now, and I don’t want to courthouse, and you wish IN THE MIDWEST pay for an expensive CONCERNED her better luck than you DEAR PROPOSI- wedding if it’s going to be had. SHOPPER a waste later on if my TIONED: Surely you can find someone to fill your DEAR CONCERNED: daughter gets a divorce. DEAR ABBY: My wife But I do want to be by her loneliness other than a I would have handled it of 38 years passed away a woman you divorced for by talking about it to the side and support her year and a half ago. My during one of the most at least two solid reasons. store manager. In Califor- ex-wife, to whom I was I have four words of ad- nia, signs are posted ask- important times of her married for 14 years, and life. What should I do? vice for you: When in ing customers to please who is the mother of our doubt — DON’T! Your handle merchandise as EXPERIENCED adult kids, is single again common sense is fueling little as possible, and MOM after four failed marriag- your ambivalence. Please shoppers are encouraged es. She’s making over- pay attention to it. At not only to wear masks DEAR MOM: Your tures about getting to- most, maintain a and practice social dis- daughter already knows gether again. She is long-distance friendship tancing while shopping you’re concerned about assertive, likes to spend with her. for groceries, but also to her marrying so young and was very jealous. wear gloves. and the reasons why. Ul- At my age, I could use DEAR ABBY: During Once you bring your timately, this is her deci- the help, but it would re- a recent trip to the super- groceries home, you sion — or mistake — to quire selling my house market, I noticed a cou- should wipe them down, make. Explain that you and moving several ple in their 50s who were and ALWAYS wash your won’t be able to contrib- states away. She’s really shopping for produce. hands thoroughly for the ute financially to her pushing, but I’m just not The woman picked up recommended 20 seconds. BRIDGE

A world title win from 18 years ago As I mentioned yesterday, the North won with her ace and hoped 2002 World Bridge Championships to collect four club tricks. With dou- were held in Montreal, where we had ble-dummy play including finessing expected to go in July for the Sum- the spade eight on the second round mer North American Championships. of the suit, the contract could have But these have been canceled fol- been made, but at the table, it was lowing the decision by the Quebec not. government to close the convention In the given auction, one club just hall until at least September 1. showed 16 or more points. The rest In 2002, the women’s McConnell was natural. Cup was won by the American pow- East took the first three tricks in erhouse team of Lynn Deas-Beth hearts. Then she led a fourth heart, Palmer, Irina Levitina-Kerri Sanborn ruffed by West’s spade nine and and Jill Meyers-Randi Montin. overruffed by dummy’s queen. Deas In the diagramed deal from the (South) cashed the spade king, final, both teams reached four played a spade to her eight, took the spades, but the losers played it from spade ace and ran the club jack. The the North side, which, at first glance, finesse won, but when East showed looked more favorable, avoiding an out on the next club, declarer ruffed immediate heart lead through the the fourth club in her hand and ran queen. However, after West ruffed the the diamond queen successfully to third heart, she shifted to a diamond. make her contract. Nicely played. SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS EVENING TV LISTINGS SATURDAY’S TV JUNE 6, 2020 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 Saturday, June 6 which it was nominated, including Best BROADCAST STATIONS Picture, and Best Director for Lean. Oscar Home Made Simple With Laila Ali: WGBH Moments to Re- I Miss Downton Abbey! Cel- Alone in the Wilderness Living ADD and Loving It?! 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By Raf Casert the winds lashing the Nor- grass around the small German troops determined ASSOCIATED PRESS mandy coast Friday. monument for the war dead, to hold their positions. The eerie atmosphere while Pottier, the local may- Somehow, they succeed- SAINT-LAURENT-SUR- touches the French as well or, was getting the French ed. Yet they left a trail of MER, France — At least the as Americans. tricolor to flutter next to the thousands of casualties dead will always be there. “The sadness is almost too Stars and Stripes. who have been mourned All too many have been, much, because there is no “We have to recognize for generations since. for 76 years since that fate- one,” said local guide Ade- that they came to die in a Last year stood out, with ful June 6 on France’s Nor- line James. “Plus you have foreign land,” Pottier said. U.S. President Donald mandy beaches, when al- their stories. The history is “We miss the GIs,” he said Trump joining French Pres- lied troops in 1944 turned sad and it’s even more over- of the U.S. soldiers. ident Emmanuel Macron the course of World War II whelming now between the The pandemic has at the American cemetery and went on to defeat fas- weather, the (virus) situa- wreaked havoc across the in Colleville-sur-Mer, on a cism in Europe in one of tion and, and, and.” world, infecting 6.6 million bluff overlooking Omaha the most remarkable feats The locals in this north- people, killing over 391,000 Beach. A smattering of vet- in military history. western part of France have and devastating economies. erans were honored with Forgotten they will nev- come out year after year to It poses a particular threat the highest accolades. All er be. Revered, yes. But PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS show their gratitude for to the elderly — like the across the beaches of Nor- Saturday’s anniversary the soldiers from the Unit- surviving D-Day veterans mandy tens of thousands will be one of the loneliest World War II D-Day veteran and Penobscot El- ed States, Britain, Canada who are in their late nine- came from across the globe remembrances ever, as the der from Maine, Charles Norman Shay poses and other countries who ties or older. to pay their respects to the coronavirus pandemic is on the dune overlooking prior to liberated them from Adolf It has also affected the dead and laud the surviv- keeping almost everyone a ceremony at his memorial in Saint-Laurent- Hitler’s Nazi forces. younger generations who ing soldiers. away — from government sur-Mer, Normandy, France on Friday. Despite the lack of in- turn out every year to The acrid smell of war- leaders to frail veterans ternational crowds, David mark the occasion. Most time-era jeep exhaust who might not get another the first wave of soldiers ing the trip overseas to ob- Pottier still went out to have been barred from fumes and the rumble of chance for a final farewell to wade ashore at Omaha serve D-Day this year. raise American flags in the traveling to the wind- old tanks filled the air as to their unlucky comrades. Beach under relentless “I guess I will be alone Calvados village of Mosles, swept coasts of Normandy. parades of vintages vehi- Rain and wind are also fire on D-Day. here this year,” Shay said population 356, which was Some 160,000 soldiers cles went from village to forecast, after weeks of Shay, 95, lives in France before he performed a liberated by allied troops made the perilous crossing village. The tiny roads be- warm, sunny weather. close to the beach where Native American ritual the day after the landing on from England that day in tween the dunes, hedges “I miss the others,” said he and so many others to honor his comrades by five Normandy beachheads. atrocious conditions, storm- and apple orchards were Charles Shay, who as a landed in 1944. He knows spreading the smoke of In a forlorn scene, a gar- ing dunes which they knew clogged for hours, if not U.S. Army medic was in of no U.S. veterans mak- burning white sage into dener tended to the parched were heavily defended by days. CLASSIFIED

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Item: June 6, 2020 [email protected] SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B7 INTERNATIONAL Floyd case restokes anger over Despite global death of black man in France reopening push, By Thomas Adamson classified investigation and Angela Charlton documents. Adama tried ASSOCIATED PRESS to run because he had no some jobs are ID on him. PARIS — Churning U.S. He was later detained by protests over the death the three gendarmes, put of George Floyd have re- in a police car and taken gone for good vived anger in France over to a police station. Within police violence, systemic three hours of his arrest racism and the complicat- By Angela Charlton wages and health benefits he was dead, according to and Tassanee altogether, especially as au- ed case of Adama Traore, the reports. He was still a black Frenchman who Vejpongsa tomation escalates and tra- handcuffed when para- ASSOCIATED PRESS died in police custody in ditional trades vanish. medics arrived. THAI CHEF July 2016. BANGKOK — Factories The officers involved When Wannapa Kotabin For Traore’s family, the and stores are reopening, claimed they respected got a job as an assistant Floyd protests have also economies are reawaken- “necessary use of force.” chef in the kitchen of one revived their hopes for PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ing – but many jobs just Local authorities were of Bangkok’s longest-es- change. Churning U.S. protests over George Floyd’s aren’t coming back. accused of a coverup after tablished Italian restau- “During the coronavi- death have revived anger in France over al- claiming Traore suffered That’s the harsh truth rus, people had a pause facing workers laid off rants, she thought her ca- leged police violence, systemic racism and the a heart attack linked to a reer was set. in their lives. They filmed complicated case of Adama Traore, a black pre-existing infection. around the world, from scenes of police violence restaurants in Thailand But five years on, she’s Frenchman who died in police custody in 2016. Local prosecuctor Yves in line with more than 100 and they realized they Jannier was quoted by Le to car factories in France, other jobless Thais outside were living in a country Monde at the time as say- whose livelihoods fell vic- an unemployment office. where there is violence disproportionately target and-forth autopsies and ing that Traore “fainted tim to a virus-driven re- The government ordered every day against people minorities for ID checks, grassroots activism for her during the trip” to the po- cession that’s accelerating all restaurants closed in of color,” his sister, Assa and Traore’s supporters brother’s cause, she de- lice station and emergen- decline in struggling indus- March to combat the corona- Traore, said. are not the only ones to ac- scribed the pain and pow- cy workers couldn’t revive tries and upheaval across virus, and 38-year-old Wan- Over 20,000 people cuse police of overstepping er of seeing video of police him. the global workforce. flouted a police ban and their authority. kneeling on Floyd. He died Jannier also said that New U.S. figures released napa has been spending her protested vociferously Three days after Floyd after an officer pressed his Traore had a “very seri- on Friday showed a surprise savings on food and shelter. Tuesday in Paris to call died, another black man knee into his neck for sev- ous” infection that had drop in joblessness as some When restaurants were for justice for both Traore writhed on the tarmac of a eral minutes even after “impacted multiple or- of those who were tempo- allowed to re-open in May, and Floyd, and similar Paris street as a white po- he stopped moving and gans.” rarily laid off returned to Wannapa’s restaurant protests are planned lice officer pressed a knee pleading for air. A second autopsy was work. But it’s only a dent in told staff its closure was around France this week- to his neck during an ar- “These images that completed shortly after- the recent months’ surge of permanent. end. rest, this time captured on chilled the planet give the ward that contradicted unemployment, which re- “I never thought this “As long as police aren’t video. world an image of what the first and determined mains near Depression-era would happen,” she said. convicted, we will keep And Friday, the Paris happened to my brother,” his death was caused by levels. In a pattern repeat- “It’s like my heart got bro- coming out in the streets,” prosecutor’s office opened she said. asphyxiation. ed across the world, high ken twice.” Traore’s sister told The an investigation into rac- Traore’s family says the Since then there have unemployment means less Around the world, new Associated Press. ist, sexist and anti-LGBT same thing happened to been multiple expert re- money spent in surviving virus safety rules mean Traore’s family believe messages allegedly pub- him, and that he, too, re- ports that disagree on the stores, restaurants and restaurants and stores can’t three police officers piled lished by police in a pri- peated: “I can’t breathe.” basic facts of the case. travel businesses, with re- hold as many people as they on top of him and pinned vate Facebook group. On that hot July night Yet another expert re- percussions across econo- used to, so they can’t afford him to the ground on his Some of the reported com- in 2016, Adama Traore, port was released last mies rich and poor. as much staff. Many can’t stomach after his arrest, ments mocked young men a 24-year-old construc- week exonerating the po- “My boss feared that afford to reopen at all. and he asphyxiated. Law- of color who have died flee- tion worker of Malian or- lice officers — but it was since we come from Kibera Bangkok’s restaurants are yers for the officers deny ing police officers. igin, was walking with his then quickly contradicted (an impoverished slum), firing, not hiring, she said. police were at fault, and Outrage is growing. But brother Bagui in Beau- by another medical expert we might infect them with “I will have to go on and it remains unclear exact- while in Paris some dem- mont-sur-Oise, about 25 assessing the case on be- COVID-19, and so he let keep fighting,” she de- ly at what moment, or onstrators clashed with kilometers north of Paris, half of Traore’s family. us go,” said Margaret Aw- clared. “If there is any job where, he died. Unlike police, Traore’s sister fo- where their large family Last week’s medical re- ino, a cleaning worker in that I can do, I will do it.” with Floyd, there is no cused on the peaceful grew up. port “confirms that the a Nairobi charity. “I don’t Wannapa’s unemploy- video or recording, which majority. She encouraged They were approached death of Adama Traore know how I can go on.” ment benefit can only tide has made judging the case those who “have the luck by plainclothes police of- is not linked with the As the virus and now pro- her over for so long. She harder. Four years later, not to be victims of this ficers who had identified conditions of his arrest,” tests across the U.S. have said if she can’t find work, no one has been charged. violence” to denounce it. Bagui in relation to anoth- Rodolphe Bosselut, the shed new light on economic she’ll have to return to her French researchers have “Don’t remain spectators.” er case, according to news gendarmes’ lawyer, told inequalities, some experts family’s rubber plantation documented how police After four years of back- reports at the time citing the AP. say it’s time to rethink work, to start life all over again. EU wants borders free of virus restrictions by end of June

By Lorne Cook and mestic product. Karel Janicek In an apparent ref- ASSOCIATED PRESS erence to Austria and Greece, which have not BRUSSELS — Europe fully opened to Italian could have its free trav- tourists, Italian Foreign el zone up and running Minister Luigi Di Maio PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS again by the end of this denounced the “ad hoc” month, but travelers from measures put in place by South Korean protesters shout slogans during further afield will not be a protest over the death of George Floyd, a some countries as “a vi- allowed in before July, a olation of the European black man who died after being restrained by European Union commis- Minneapolis police officers on May 25, near the spirit that has always dis- sioner said Friday after tinguished us.” U.S. embassy in Seoul, South Korea on Friday. talks among the bloc’s in- Di Maio said Rome terior ministers. would provide regular in- Panicked by Italy’s coro- fection data to Austria “so PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Court rules against navirus outbreak in Feb- they can have certainty ruary, countries in the Moviegoers watch the movie “Grease” at the Auto- about Italy’s numbers.” planned Sydney protest 26-nation Schengen travel cine Madrid Race drive-in cinema during the coro- Last week, he said Italy zone — where people and navirus outbreak in Madrid, Spain, on Thursday. refused to be treated as goods move freely with- a leper after Greece an- due to virus fear out border checks — im- extended until early July. son said. nounced a list of 29 coun- posed border restrictions tries whose citizens could SYDNEY (AP) — An gatherings are restricted The meeting came as the German Interior Minis- without consulting their visit without testing or Australian court sided to 10 people, while up to Czech Republic was eas- ter Horst Seehofer, whose neighbors to try to keep quarantine requirements, with police in ruling Fri- 50 people can go to fu- ing restrictions with some country plans to lift its re- the disease out. The moves of its neighbors; Austria, maining border checks on but excluded Italians, day that a Black Lives nerals, places of worship, caused massive border Germany and Hungary. June 15 like many other Britons and residents of Matter protest planned restaurants, pubs and traffic jams and blocked Also Friday, Switzerland EU countries, said “the in- other hard-hit countries. for Sydney poses too much cafes. medical equipment. said it plans to lift restric- ternal border controls will Spanish Prime Minis- risk for spreading the State Premier Gladys Free movement is a jew- tions on travel from EU be over in all of Europe at ter Pedro Sánchez and coronavirus and cannot be Berejiklian said organiz- el in Europe’s crown that nations and Britain on the end of June.” Italian Premier Giuseppe held. ers initially proposed a helps its businesses flour- June 15. Switzerland is The news should come Conte have sent a joint Thousands of people protest far smaller rally. ish and many European not an EU member but is as a relief to millions of letter to European Com- were expected to rally in She said protesters could officials feared that the mission President Ursula Australia’s largest city not guarantee social dis- very future of the Schen- part of the Schengen trav- Europeans still trying to el zone. work out their summer Von der Leyen urging “the on Saturday afternoon to tancing protocols would gen area was under threat lifting of restrictions at Johansson said Europe’s vacation plans — which honor George Floyd and to be followed. from coronavirus travel our internal borders (...) Centre for Disease Pre- begin for many in July protest against the deaths “All of us have given up restrictions. These added in a coordinated, non-dis- vention and Control be- once the school year is of indigenous Australians so much and worked so to border pressures al- criminatory manner.” The lieves that confinement, over — and who are anx- in custody. hard to make sure we get ready caused by the arriv- letter was shared with But New South Wales on top of the virus,” Bere- al in Europe of well over 1 social distancing and other ious to know whether they media in Spain on Friday. state Supreme Court jiklian told reporters. million migrants in 2015. health measures are work- will be allowed to head to The government lead- Justice Des Fagan ruled Earlier Friday, demon- “I personally believe that ing. More than 175,000 the continent’s beaches or ers of the eurozone’s the rally was not an au- strators in the capital re- we will return to a full people have died in Eu- mountains. third- and fourth-largest thorized public assem- minded the country that functioning of the Schen- rope’s coronavirus out- It’s also good news for economies want the Eu- bly. Fagan said he un- racial inequality is not a gen area and freedom of break, according to a tally European countries whose ropean Centre for Disease derstood the rally was U.S. issue alone. movement of citizens no by Johns Hopkins Univer- economies have been rav- Prevention and Control designed to coincide Organizers of the Can- later than the end of the sity, mostly in Britain, Ita- aged by the spread of to play a leading role in with similar events in berra rally that attracted month of June,” European ly, France and Spain. COVID-19 and are hoping “defining as soon as possi- other countries. about 2,000 demonstra- Union Home Affairs Com- “Physical distancing and for a much-needed boost ble these criteria together “I don’t diminish the im- tors handed out masks missioner Ylva Johansson other health-related mea- from their decimated tour- with the member states.” portance of the issues and and hand sanitizer. Most said Friday after the vid- sures are still needed, of ism industries. Spain, which relies on no one would deny them protesters kept a recom- eo-conference meeting. course. But health author- But the perception that tourism for 12 percent in normal circumstanc- mended social distance All but essential trav- ities are clear that there Italy is still dangerous of its GDP, plans to wait es,” he said. “No one de- but drew closer to hear el into Europe from the is no longer a clear jus- is weighing heavily on until July 1 to drop its 14- nies them that but we’re speeches. Public gather- outside is restricted until tification for either trav- its tourism sector, which day quarantine require- talking about a situation ings are limited to 20 in June 15, but many minis- el restrictions or border along with related indus- ment for everyone who of a health crisis.” Canberra, but police did ters suggested Friday that measures within the EU tries accounts for 13 per- crosses its borders, Span- In Sydney, outdoor not intervene. they want this deadline Schengen area,” Johans- cent of Italy’s gross do- iards included. B8 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 2020 REAL ESTATE Home price outlook turns negative By Steve Brown turned negative, and the tober 2020. THE DALLAS quarter-to-quarter swing Prices are expected to MORNING NEWS in expectations is the larg- rebound to pre pandemic est we’ve seen in more levels by late 2021. Another forecast calls than a decade,” Terry Zillow researchers ay for lower home prices. Loebs, founder of Pulse- that nationwide home A survey of more than nomics, said in the report. sales plunged by 44 per- 100 real estate economists “Longer term, the outlook cent in April. and professionals by Zil- for home values nation- Analysts are hoping that low and Pulsenomics Llc. wide is mixed — price the home sales lost dur- predicts a slight – 0.3 projections for 2022 and ing the pandemic will be percent year-over-year beyond actually inched made up later this year – decline in home prices higher from levels record- and beyond. around the country. ed prior to the COVID-19 “Experts’ forecasts on It’s the first such nega- outbreak. the future of housing vary tive forecast by the ana- “However, nearly seven widely at this early stage lysts since the Great Re- in 10 experts now indi- of the recovery,” said Sky- cession. cate that their five-year lar Olsen, Zillow’s senior Early in the year, the forecast has downside principal economist. “Our economists had been pre- risk,” he said. “Last quar- forecast has become more dicting a 3.3 percent gain ter, fewer than four in ten optimistic as we ingest in nationwide home prices panelists foresaw down- new data and watch pend- in 2020. side — of course, that was ing sales pick up faster This week CoreLogic before the COVID-19 cri- than expected. changed its forecast to call sis, its economic devasta- “What does seem more for a 1.3 percent decline tion and unprecedented consistent in this wisdom nationwide. government response.” of crowds is that full re- The predictions of home Even when home prices covery is a couple years price decreases comes as start rising again, the out- away — much faster than a result of the COVID-19 look is for scant gains in in the last housing down- pandemic. the years ahead. turn — and remote work PHOTO | DREAMSTIME/TNS “This is the first time Zillow’s internal forecast will eventually work its since 2012 that the pan- foresees a 1.8 percent drop changes on the housing Thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, your next home purchase may be el-wide price outlook has in U.S. home prices by Oc- market.” in the suburbs instead of downtown. Wealthy tech capital grapples with new homeless camp

By Marisa Kendall have been hit with a flood of city procured emergency The camp, which ap- “It’s not just a San Jose very low-income units by THE MERCURY NEWS complaints from residents. COVID-19 housing — like peared around February, or Sunnyvale problem. It’s 2023 to meet its state-man- “They’re certainly not trailers or hotel rooms — is small. Fewer than a doz- an everywhere problem,” dated goals. Housing advo- CUPERTINO, Calif. — Al- used to seeing something the way other larger juris- en tents are clustered next said Josh Selo, executive cates have criticized the city ready caught in the shock- like this in Cupertino,” dictions have. to the Vallco construction director of West Valley for not doing enough to help waves of a global pandemic, said Capt. Ricardo Urena, Adding another layer of site on Wolfe Road, by the Community Services. His with the region’s housing Cupertino now has another who patrols the area for complexity, a 2018 Ninth Interstate 280 onramp. Up organization serves home- crisis. unprecedented problem: For the first time in recent the sheriff’s office. Circuit ruling prohibits cit- the road, across the street less and low-income resi- The City Council recently memory, the upscale city has The coronavirus pandem- ies from penalizing homeless from Apple’s new “space- dents in Cupertino and the approved two grants for a visible homelessness issue. ic complicates the situation. people for sleeping outside ship” headquarters, sits surrounding communities. West Valley Community When the small cluster Following federal health in public spaces if there’s no another make-shift struc- Cupertino’s homeless Services — $65,780 to help of tents suddenly appeared guidelines, Cupertino of- other shelter available. ture made of tarps. population grew by 25 per- the homeless and $50,000 on the side of Wolfe Road ficials won’t break up the For now, the Wolfe Road But by setting up in the cent — from 127 people to for rental assistance — it brought the Bay Area encampment while the vi- encampment residents are middle of the city, where 159 people — between 2017 and launched a separate homelessness crisis to the rus is still a threat. Once living crowded together people can’t help but see and 2019, according to the $200,000 relief fund for res- front door of tony Cuperti- the pandemic abates, they with no access to bath- them as they drive by, the last homeless census. Mean- idents who the pandemic no — a town of tech money, plan to dismantle the camp. rooms, running water or homeless campers have while, city officials have per- has placed at risk of evic- $2 million homes and first- But it’s unclear where the garbage facilities — condi- helped open residents’ and mitted just 19 units of low- tion. Officials also are writ- rate schools. Since then, the residents will go. There tions that make it hard to city officials’ eyes to an is- income housing since 2015. ing a homelessness policy city and the Santa Clara are no homeless shelters protect themselves from the sue experts say has been Cupertino would need to ap- to provide guidance in deal- County Sheriff’s Officein Cupertino, nor has the potentially deadly virus. there for some time. prove another 544 low and ing with encampments.

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS THIS WEEK LYNN 8 MAYFAIR ST 478 SALEM ST 7 CHRISTOPHER TER 6 MACARTHUR TER $360,000 $670,000 $680,000 $520,000 116 ADAMS ST B: Efrain Umana B: Paul T Chekal B: Marc R Millard & Jason P B: David Horgan & Karen Horgan 160 N WOODCREST DR $326,000 S: Deborah A Ryan S: Peter Varone Jr Stockard S: Michael P Dunleavy & Lauren $680,000 B: Luke M Hanna & Milad H S: Andrea Stockard & Paul W R Taylor B: Carmen Sanz & Vinicius Sanz Hanna 37 MURRAY ST MARBLEHEAD Stockard S: George D Lynch Jr Tr, Tr for 26 NICKERSON RD S: Alercio A Reis $660,000 George D Lynch M&A LT B: William A Gutierrez & G A 407 ATLANTIC AVE 14 DARTMOUTH ST $350,000 B: Christopher Murray & Heather 2 BELLEVUE RD Gutierrez-Ramirez $540,000 $515,000 B: Crystal R Joyce & Paul Joyce Wilson 483 WALNUT ST $435,000 S: Irving Development LLC B: Richard N Finocchio S: Gertrude E Merson Tr, Tr for S: Emily Johnson $362,500 B: Arielle Brisbon & Keenan S: Kevin L Ferrone & Weijia B: Eric Molyneaux Brisbon-Rose 16 RAWDING TER Merson FT Ferrone 3 PRISCILLA LN S: Patrick Ryan S: DW Solutions Inc $400,000 B: Hugo O Cruz 5 ESSEX GREEN DR U:11A $495,000 26 GINGERBREAD HL B: Erick C Moreira & Larissa L 80-82 BROAD ST U:1 S: Carol P Williams & Michael E $502,500 SWAMPSCOTT $1,800,000 B: LKS Development LLC Moreira $215,000 Williams B: Karen Lemmond & Robert M S: Peter A Brotchie Tr, Tr for 5 S: Renee Teheen B: Mohammed Ouakrim & Lemmond 60 ANDREW RD 9 THOMPSON CIR Essex Green Drive RT Nancy A Ouakrim S: Daniel P Wiggin Tr, Tr for Daniel 27 SABINO FARM RD $574,000 S: Raymond Gilroy $455,000 P Wiggin T 2005 5 ESSEX GREEN DR U:11B $406,000 B: Beth Sellberg & Dylan B: Benjamin Bagnall Sellberg S: LNV Corp $502,500 B: Amir Karaj 40-44 BROWNVILLE AVE U:2 10 JERSEY ST B: LKS Development LLC S: Ciccotelli Carol Est & Donna S: George J Ditzel & Patricia A $282,500 $410,000 Gentile 35-A TUDOR ST U:4 S: Peter A Brotchie Tr, Tr for 5 Ruck B: Lacey R Harriman & Robert B: Britney Cowden & Nicholas $146,000 Essex Green Drive RT Harriman Cowden 8 TREE TOP WAY U:8 B: Dina Kahriman 40 BEACH AVE S: Robert Sykes & Keith D Rouse S: Hughes Phyllis G Est & Paul $370,000 S: Aaron K Hanson 38 ESSEX GREEN LN U:38 $522,000 F Hughes $425,000 B: Michael Martinuk B: Justin Lock & Stephanie Lock 4 DOUGLASS ST S: Ashlee Egan 2 WEBSTER ST B: Kendal A Keough S: Rock&Sons Property Mgmt $430,500 273 PLEASANT ST S: Paula J Flynn Tr, Tr for M A B: Manuel Cuevas $375,000 287 WASHINGTON ST $606,000 Gabrielle Moalli IRT 14 BOULDER WAY S: Pondex LLC B: Lyanna Batista $570,000 S: Mary K Schulte & Zachary R B: Christina M Keithley & Dash $510,000 Keithley 102 FOXWOOD CIR U:102 B: Ismael Garcia Schulte B: Gregory Dutton & Jennifer 59 HIGHLAND AVE S: James F Landergan & $470,000 S: Beverly Griffin-Dunne Tr, Tr for $275,000 Louise Ambrazavitch T Dutton 776 WESTERN AVE Catherine J Landergan B: Ricardo Lainez & Giovanni B: MS Masonry&Stone Svcs Inc Pineda S: John B Phelan & Shannon $1,000,000 S: Wells Fargo Bank NA Tr 11 THOMPSON RD S: Tamara Bedard 12 WHEATLAND ST Phelan B: 776 Western Ave LLC $742,000 S: WLPO Realty LLC $805,000 16 LOGAN ST B: Kevin Ferrone & Weikia Wang 63 FULTON ST B: Michael P Dunleavy & Lauren 24 CROSMAN AVE $205,000 S: Bernadette T Feeley & Timothy $150,000 E Taylor $681,000 B: Don Q Real Estate Dev LLC LYNNFIELD Q Feeley B: 63 Fulton Street LLC S: Vasey FT LLC B: Andrew Broughton & Elizabeth S: Campbell Charles J Est & S: Richard J Fox Fitzgerald Lynne M Campbell 6 PERKINS LN NAHANT SAUGUS S: Reid J Cassidy & Jane D $1,005,000 17 JENNIFER LN Cassidy 16 LOGAN ST B: Adam Dorsky & Kristen $475,000 222 HAMILTON ST $205,000 Dorsky No transactions this week B: Todisco Properties LLC $340,000 28 HAMPDEN ST B: Sherman Road 14 LLC S: Andrew W Crowther & Jody L S: Raymond Franco & Maria B: Cesar Oliveira $575,000 S: Don Q Real Estate Dev LLC Crowther PEABODY Shambos S: Jesus Santos B: Justin Montgomery & Komal 377 LYNNFIELD ST 25 ROBIN RD 33 BOWDITCH ST 274 LYNNFIELD ST 7 HORTON ST Montgomery $434,000 $810,000 $380,000 $359,900 $443,465 S: Karen Bradford B: Christian Najarro & Gregorio B: Guangyu Gao & Zi Chen B: John Felizardo B: Maegan E Kiernan & Matthew B: Amandeep Kaur Najarro S: Marc Dicologero & Doris A S: Robert Banks & Kristin M J Oliver S: Patricia Adams Tr, Tr for Source: Banker and Tradesman, S: Jose R Argueta Dicologero Espinola S: Geoffrey Titherington Knowlton FT bakerandtradesman.com ed , 3½ oyy t, Unit 408 kitchen. 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