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FOOTBALLER Dalian Atkinson hit the ground like a ton of bricks when cops tasered him, a court heard yesterday.Witness Julia Shilton told Birmingham crown court the ex Aston Villa star appeared agitated.3Footballer Dalian Atkinson hit the ground like a ton of bricks when cops tasered him, a court heard yesterdayCredit: PA3PC Benjamin Monk denies murder and manslaughterCredit: SWNS:South West News ServiceMrs Shilton, who witnessed the alleged killing from the window of her home, told Birmingham Crow n Court she heard what sounded like an argument and then a police officer shouting to a man to get on the ground.She said: The officer drew a Taser and I heard a crackling sound but Mr Atkinson was still stood. Then the officer had fired the Taser again. At that point Mr Atkinson fell down to the ground. Like a ton of bricks.3Dalia n previously played for clubs including Aston VillaCredit: GettyMost read in NewsSEA CRASH DISASTERSailor missing after ship smashed into oil tanker in freezing North SeaCLIMB DOWNBig Ben protester arrested after being lifted down 17 hours after barefoot climbVANDAL ATTACKTrumps iconic golf course is wrecked by pro-Palestine protestersJULIE BINDELAndrew Tate is monster鈥?if you support him you support rape murder of women There was no movement. The male officer started kicking him. Dalian, 48, died in 2016 after the incident in Telford, Shrops. PC Benjamin Monk denies murder and manslaughter. PC Mary Ellen Bettley-Smith denies assa Mzeq Kia unveils PV5 electric van complete with ultra-fast charging, high-tech cabins and hands-free cargo loading
Complaints about air traffic noise related to operations at Victoria International Airport were down between October 2021 and April, compared to the same period a year ago.According to a written report from Coun. Terri OKeeffe, Victoria Airport Authority VAA received eight such reports, down what she called significantly from 61 during the last reporting period. Six of the complaints came from two residents three each and were related to circuit training and a regular late-night cargo flight, she said. Authorities did not initiate any corrective actions as the incidents were part of normal airport operations, she said.So what accounts for the drop OKeeffe said complaints might be down because fewer people are working from home to notice airport traffic and more education has been done by the VAA as the COVID-19 pandemic has entered a different phase.OKeeffes report also suggested the number of future complaints will remain low. Circuit trai ning which attracts the most queries will be reduced this summer, due to staffing challeng es at Nav Canada who monitors the air space, she said.ALSO READ: Victoria Airport Authority grounds plans for pickleball courts in Rotary ParkShe added the 443 Maritime Helicopter Squadron expects to reduce helicopter training flights from approximately 15 a week to five to seven due to upcoming operational demands.She also said VAA will conduct a noise study update in August, which will involve placing sound metres in different places around th
FOOTBALLER Dalian Atkinson hit the ground like a ton of bricks when cops tasered him, a court heard yesterday.Witness Julia Shilton told Birmingham crown court the ex Aston Villa star appeared agitated.3Footballer Dalian Atkinson hit the ground like a ton of bricks when cops tasered him, a court heard yesterdayCredit: PA3PC Benjamin Monk denies murder and manslaughterCredit: SWNS:South West News ServiceMrs Shilton, who witnessed the alleged killing from the window of her home, told Birmingham Crow n Court she heard what sounded like an argument and then a police officer shouting to a man to get on the ground.She said: The officer drew a Taser and I heard a crackling sound but Mr Atkinson was still stood. Then the officer had fired the Taser again. At that point Mr Atkinson fell down to the ground. Like a ton of bricks.3Dalia n previously played for clubs including Aston VillaCredit: GettyMost read in NewsSEA CRASH DISASTERSailor missing after ship smashed into oil tanker in freezing North SeaCLIMB DOWNBig Ben protester arrested after being lifted down 17 hours after barefoot climbVANDAL ATTACKTrumps iconic golf course is wrecked by pro-Palestine protestersJULIE BINDELAndrew Tate is monster鈥?if you support him you support rape murder of women There was no movement. The male officer started kicking him. Dalian, 48, died in 2016 after the incident in Telford, Shrops. PC Benjamin Monk denies murder and manslaughter. PC Mary Ellen Bettley-Smith denies assa Mzeq Kia unveils PV5 electric van complete with ultra-fast charging, high-tech cabins and hands-free cargo loading
Complaints about air traffic noise related to operations at Victoria International Airport were down between October 2021 and April, compared to the same period a year ago.According to a written report from Coun. Terri OKeeffe, Victoria Airport Authority VAA received eight such reports, down what she called significantly from 61 during the last reporting period. Six of the complaints came from two residents three each and were related to circuit training and a regular late-night cargo flight, she said. Authorities did not initiate any corrective actions as the incidents were part of normal airport operations, she said.So what accounts for the drop OKeeffe said complaints might be down because fewer people are working from home to notice airport traffic and more education has been done by the VAA as the COVID-19 pandemic has entered a different phase.OKeeffes report also suggested the number of future complaints will remain low. Circuit trai ning which attracts the most queries will be reduced this summer, due to staffing challeng es at Nav Canada who monitors the air space, she said.ALSO READ: Victoria Airport Authority grounds plans for pickleball courts in Rotary ParkShe added the 443 Maritime Helicopter Squadron expects to reduce helicopter training flights from approximately 15 a week to five to seven due to upcoming operational demands.She also said VAA will conduct a noise study update in August, which will involve placing sound metres in different places around th