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I started Standing Courageous on October 1st, What is happening in our County with interpersonal violence is out of control. I know from personal experience how much damage domestic violence can do to a person, their family and friends, and their coworkers. I decided I needed to help others not go down the very dark path I walked. On December 3rd , Standing Courageous held its first board meeting. I stood in front of an amazing group of people who joined me in this journey. The purpose of our organization is to train all those who work with victims of domestic violence to be better educated and aware of all aspects of domestic violence.
We educate people on how the malignant narcissist and the web of control and isolation they spin around their prey. If we say In Stock , we dispatch within the time frame of the shipping plan you selected. If we say dispatched between X and Y days then it takes X to Y days to receive from a supplier and it will then be with you within the time frame of the shipping plan you selected.
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Walters teamed up with several people in the community affected by domestic violence — including Perrysburg Township Detective Sgt. Todd Curtis, who teaches courses on domestic violence, and Kelly Keiser, whose sister was shot multiple times by her ex-husband. Detective Sergeant Curtis said officers all over northwest Ohio are seeing more strangulation-related cases of late.
During the Standing Courageous presentations, first responders learn what types of injuries or signs to look for that may show strangulation happened.
The psychology of the victim and the abuser, and options for advocating for the victim, are also discussed. Walters and other representatives from Standing Courageous recently presented to a group of Mercy Health Toledo region registered nurse residents. Symptoms of strangulation could include coughing or clearing of the throat, a hoarse voice, or loss of consciousness. Petechiae, or pinpoint spots that appear on the skin as a result of bruising, may also appear behind the ears — a symptom Ms.
Strangulation can be a precursor to domestic homicide, and first responders can play a role in stopping it, Ms. He has reviewed Ms. The assistant prosecutor who handled Mr. Jeff Lingo, chief of the criminal division, said he could not comment on specifics of the case because he was not involved in the legal proceedings. Jameson is separately now charged with abduction, with a gun specification — a third-degree felony — in Hancock County Common Pleas Court.
Jameson contacted The Blade via email on Feb.
The Blade responded, asking Mr. Jameson in an e-mail to discuss the current allegations against him, but he did not respond.
A jury trial was scheduled to begin Monday for Mr. Treece filed a not guilty by reason of insanity plea for his client in Hancock County Common Pleas Court.
Jameson will undergo a psychological evaluation. Since his arraignment, during which he pleaded not guilty, Mr. Jameson received a diagnosis for a matter that may be relevant to his mental state at the time of the alleged offense, Mr. Treece wrote in the court document.
The diagnosis was not specified. Jameson was reportedly with Ricci Nolen, former TCI correctional program specialist, at the campground.