"All this anti-police stuff ... his death -- it's God telling us, 'Whoa, calm down.'" Dia's father left the room when that recording was played, but made comments to the press beforehand.Fire officials couldn’t immediately tell 13abc what might have caused the fire but they did say that it was under investigation.UAW names Toledo native as next Region 2B directorThe state is leaving decisions on whether to participate in Halloween festivities up to local communities, individuals, and parents/guardians, while recommending that everyone follow current state public health orders and rules/regulation established by in the local community.It’s been a busy, and difficult time at the Toledo Humane Society the last couple of weeks. Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz said he was at Toledo Hospital where Dia was taken after the shooting.Taking over Eat Streat: Business partners launch fourth eatery "He was young, and he was scared," she said. But the big question is when. It’s Dia’s last words, however, that should tell you just what the loss of another officer … Jayme Dia, the wife of Toledo Police Officer Anthony Dia, said he made the remark into his radio after being struck by gunfire outside of a Home Depot store early Saturday, July 4. I don’t know if my son was walking on eggshells because of everything that’s been done. There’s been a spike in cases of suspected abuse and neglect. The reunion we didn't think we needed Audio released by authorities captures Dia's final radio broadcast, saying: "Tell my family I love them" as the dispatcher frantically sends for backup and medical assistance.Restrictions to tighten in UK as second wave strikesBlood type may lower Covid-19 risk, study findsFirefighters battle exhaustion along with flames As he lay dying, the stricken officer made his final radio broadcast, saying: "Tell my family I love them". Kral started the presentation by calling 26-year-old Officer Anthony Dia a hero. Toledo Officer Anthony Dia was shot in the chest just after midnight in the parking lot of a Home Depot, and later pronounced dead at a hospital, Police Chief George Kral said at a news conference.
In four words, Toledo, Ohio Police Chief George Kral summed up the sacrifice made by officer Anthony Dia: “He died protecting Toledo.” Yes, he did. Police deployed a drone and canine to try and locate the suspect. In fact, one case in particular has been especially difficult for the staff.Toledo Humane Society investigating an increased number of suspected cruelty casesOfficer Dia arrived at the scene at 12:11 a.m. After encountering 57-year-old Edward Henry, he lost sight of him behind a flower display. Those words speak powerfully to who he is. Gov. Toledo Humane Society seeing a spike in suspected cases of abuse and neglectFour new council members fill seats vacated in bribery scandalKral started the presentation by calling 26-year-old Officer Anthony Dia a hero. Neither Kral nor Kapszukiewicz took questions during the news conference. Dia, who leaves behind a wife and 2-year-old child, was taken to a local hospital where he died from his injuries. The Toledo Police Department shared an emotional video celebrating the life of Tony Dia. Toledo Officer Anthony Dia was shot in the chest just after midnight in the parking lot of a Home Depot, and later pronounced dead at a hospital, Police Chief George Kral said at a news conference.Black Lives Matter: Atlanta police shoot dead black man after struggle in Wendy's drive-through - NZ HeraldOn the go and no time to finish that story right now? Anthony Dia was a Toledo Police Officer who was shot and killed July 4, 2020, when he was called to The Home Depot in Ohio to check on an intoxicated man, identified by police … All four had agreed to a suspension of their terms in July.Heidelberg University receives $300,000 grant from the United States Department of Justice.When asked what he would say to his son, Dia replied, "I love him and I'm proud of him.
Mike DeWine’s office confirmed Friday that money given to his campaign by the political action committee facing bribery charges in connection to House Bill 6 has been donated to food banks across the state. The older white male had several beer cans on top of the vehicle, which wasn't starting in the middle of the Home Depot parking lot.Columbia Gas and Toledo Edison are offering assistance to those who are behind on their bills.DeWine gave away Generation Now political donations to food banks in AugustHAPPENING NOW: Toledo Police provide additional information about the events surrounding the shooting death of Officer Anthony Dia over the weekend.Wayne Blanchard, a Scott H.S. Your News is the place for you to save content to read later from any device. The gunman, only described as a 57-year-old white male, was found dead of an apparent gunshot wound to the head around 3.15am.Oliver Mander: Auckland Airport company in a holding pattern From breaking news to debate and conversation, we bring you the news as it happens A US policeman who was responding to a call in a store parking lot was shot and killed early Saturday morning by an intoxicated man, armed and holding a beer, police said.London cancels New Year's Eve celebrations as Covid-19 cases continue to rise Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said in a statement that his "heart breaks" for the family of the officer.NSW to shut borders against Victoria due to coronavirus spikeVideo shows American police officer kneeling on neck of black man who died - NZ HeraldPrince Andrew sought Washington lobbyist to help with Epstein caseMigrant women say they didn't okay forced surgery Whether you’re looking to buy or rent, OneRoof.co.nz has everything you need to find your dream home. Supreme Court says Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died of metastatic pancreatic cancer at age 87.Officer Dia's last radio transmission: "118, tell my family I love them"The four seats were vacated following the arrests of Larry Sykes, Yvonne Harper, Tyrone Riley, and Gary Johnson in June.