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Rapid City, S.D. – 38-year-old Steven Jackson is in custody at the Pennington County Jail after burglarizing a residence in the early afternoon hours of July 22nd. At around 10:50 a.m. on July 22nd, police received a report of a vehicle being driven by felony warrant suspect Steven Jackson spotted in 1300 block of E. North Street. The vehicle was described as a white Oldsmobile Alero. Police would later locate the vehicle unoccupied in the 100 block of E. Nowlin Street at around 11:30 a.m. As an officer was parked in the alleyway behind E. Nowlin Street observing the vehicle, an occupant of a residence in the 1100 block of N. Maple approached the officer to advise that an unknown male was spotted in the garage of the residence. The officer responded to investigate, and spotted Jackson in the garage. Jackson was ordered to stop and show his hands. He, instead, exited a side door of the garage and started running to the north. Police pursued him on foot, and after a short distance, he tripped and fell on the ground. Jackson actively resisted being detained by police, and an officer deployed their Taser in order to get him into handcuffs. Jackson was placed under arrest for Second Degree Burglary, Obstruction, Resisting Arrest, and seven Pennington County Warrants. He was transported to the Pennington County Jail by members of the Pennington County Sheriff’s Office Warrants Division. The RCPD and PCSO have been actively searching for Jackson for nearly four weeks after warrants were issued for his arrest on June 26th.

July 28, 2019 @ 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Join us Sunday, July 28 from 1 – 2:30 p.m. at the downtown library (610 Quincy Street, upstairs) and journey along with award-winning musician Michael Franti’s documentary “Stay Human” which, is about one simple but essential message: the only way to challenge cynicism is through hope and humanity, not through continued perpetuation of reclusiveness.

“Stay Human” documents the tales of a midwife who opened a birthing clinic in the aftermath of a devastating typhoon in the Philippines, a young couple whose love carries them through a battle with ALS, an environmental scientist in Bali who perfected a method to make industrial and household products with bamboo in an effort to curb deforestation and two music educators who help inspire their community of Port Elizabeth, South Africa through music and education.

For more information about library events for adults, including movie series, hands-on workshops and live music, please visit our website at www.rapidcitylibrary.org.

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Date:
July 28, 2019
Time:
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.rcgov.org/departments/library.html

Venue

Rapid City Public Library Downtown
610 Quincy Street, Rapid City, SD 57701 United States
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