Officers who encountered him running naked through the street put a hood over his head to stop him from spitting, then held him down for about 2 minutes until he stopped breathing.
2020
Rush to issue vaccine concerns Maine’s CDC director
Dr. Nirav Shah says there is ‘inherent’ risk in distributing a vaccine before Phase 3 trials are complete, and some health officials worry that the federal government’s push to release a vaccine before Election Day is politically driven.
Sports Digest: Lutsenko claims 1st Tour de France victory on Stage 6
Adam Yates of Britain keeps the overall race lead.
Frosty’s in Brunswick to reopen Friday for first time since March pandemic closure
If all goes well, the Augusta and Bath locations may follow suit as soon as next week.
Monmouth man pleads guilty to robbery of Bowdoin store
Dakota Madore, 23, will serve three years in prison as part of a plea agreement for robbing the Bowdoin Country Store in 2019.
Bowdoin College reports second case of COVID-19
In the past week, Bowdoin conducted 2,142 student tests and 2,034 staff and faculty tests, resulting in positive tests for two students.
Long shots in NFL face even longer odds during pandemic
With no preseason games and limited live practices, late draft picks and free agents have limited chances to put their skills on display.
Tech slump sends stock market to its biggest loss since June
Investors will be paying close attention Friday when the Labor Department releases its August job report.
Tyson Foods to open medical clinics at some meat plants
The company, which processes about 20 percent of all beef, pork and chicken in the U.S., seeks to improve the health of its workers and better protect them from the coronavirus.
Newton named starting quarterback for Patriots
Cam Newton, who came to the Patriots in the offseason, beats out Jarrett Stidham and Brian Hoyer in the competition to replace Tom Brady.