Uzqc Court rejects appeal for Jordan Chiles to keep bronze medal despite US submitting video evidence Hamas released a propaganda video Wednesday that shows an injured Israeli American hostage, Hersh Goldberg-Polin.The video came as a surprise, including to Goldberg-Polin s stanley cup family.Scripps News spoke with the fa stanley cup mily right after Goldberg-Polin was taken hostage.They said they were desperately worried that he might not be alive because of a grenade injury they saw that he suffered during Hamas Oct. 7 attack on a music festival in Israel.The last thing they saw of him was him being loaded into a truck by Hamas.Scripps News does not normally air propaganda videos 鈥?but Goldberg-Polin s family says they want it to be shown because they want to keep the pressure up on the Israeli government to secure the release of the remaining hostages. They have been among the most vocal in calling for action to see the remaining hostages released from Gaza.Scripps News cannot confirm exactly when the video was recorded. In it, Goldberg-Polin referenc stanley cup es the 200-day mark since his capture.His family also released a response. Seeing a video of Hersh today is overwhelming, father John Goldberg-Polin said. We re relieved to see him alive, but we are also concerned about his health and well-being as wel Bcue Kyle Rittenhouse won t face charges in Illinois for Kenosha shooting CHICAGO 鈥?When former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin goes on trial for the killing of George Floyd, the odds may be in his favor. Fol salomon lowing a year of intense protests, the voices calling for accountability may be getting louder but statistically, police prosecutions are rare, ev air force 1 en in the face of potentially damning video evidence.Chauvin is charged with second-degree murder, second-degree manslaughter and third-degree murder. The charges stem from a May incident, where he was caught on camera kneeling on George Floyds neck for almost nine minutes. I think anyone who watches this video and hasn t even sort of a cursory familiarity with what happened here, I think would have to conclude that this was egregious, unconscionable and unlawful misconduct, said Jay Schweikert, a policy analyst with the Cato Institutes Project on Criminal Justice.In the years following the 2014 killing of unarme jordan d teen Michael Brown by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson, the calls for accountability have grown stronger. Yet, its extremely rare for police officers to face serious legal consequences for using excessive force or even killing civilians. It takes a lot of political will to bring pro