Friday, August 15, 2014

MORNING BRIEFING: Albertson's hacked; Ferguson protests turn peaceful; Spokane dogs on patrol

Posted By on Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 9:46 AM

HERE

The CdA Police Dept. is wrapping up its internal investigation into the controversial officer shooting of Arfee the black lab. (S-R)

A Spokane man equipped his dogs with cell phones and sent them out to patrol for riffraff in his neighborhood. (KREM)

Fairchild AFB airmen and their families expressed their concerns during a military families summit yesterday co-hosted by Cathy McMorris Rodgers. (S-R)

Several Spokane artists are displaying their edgy pieces in a Missoula gallery this week after not finding any local spaces willing to showcase their work. (Inlander)

THERE

Violent protests in Ferguson, Missouri have suddenly turned peaceful. (WaPost)

Police have also released the name of the officer, Darren Wilson, who fatally shot Michael Brown, and revealed that Brown was a suspect in a nearby robbery the night of the shooting. (NYT)

Albertson's and its umbrella of stores is reporting a data breach of its credit card payment systems, though hasn't discovered the extent of the attack. (CNN)

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Chey Scott

Chey Scott is the Inlander's Arts and Culture Editor and editor of the Inlander's yearly, glossy magazine, the Annual Manual. Chey (pronounced "Shay") is a lifelong resident of the Spokane area and a graduate of Washington State University. She's been on staff at the Inlander since 2012...