The complaint seeks an order protecting the family that was targeted by prohibiting the man charged in the attack from having any contact with them and from violating the Maine Civil Rights Act in the future.
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Police learn to detect impairment while volunteers get stoned at Auburn training institute
The private, for-profit facility conducts sessions for law enforcement officers, including field sobriety tests for drivers impaired by cannabis.
More than $120,000 worth of fentanyl seized in Oakland drug bust
The fentanyl weighed approximately 1.4 pounds, the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency said.
Litchfield man faces charge in Sabattus crash
A judge assigned a lawyer to represent Matthew Byras in the felony connected to the October head-on collision.
Mechanic Falls officer pulls man from burning car
Norway driver rescued through windshield after car rolls on Lewiston Street.
New York man who stole from Auburn’s Home Depot gets six months in prison
The U.S. District Court judge tells the 33-year-old defendant he needs to live a life “of honor” to set an example for his children.
Portland incident adds to fears of rising anti-Asian racism
Asian Americans in Maine have felt racial bias and feared the possibility of an incident like the attack on a family in Portland on Monday.
Bronx man gets time served in Home Deport fraud scheme
Mickey Augusto Mejia Rosario was final member of the trio that defrauded Home Deport stores in Maine, including Auburn, of merchandise using driver license information of deceased men.
South Portland man arrested, charged with trafficking fentanyl, crack cocaine
The Maine DEA says the arrest of Moses L. Oreste stems from an investigation that began in November into a group that bought fentanyl and crack and brought it back to the state to sell.
Conviction upheld for Maine man who shot sister-in-law 10 times
Philip Clark was convicted and sentenced to 43 years for killing his sister-in-law, Renee Henneberry Clark, in 2018 in Hampden.