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Fox News Yadira Arroyo, a 14-year veteran of the New York Fire Department and a mother of five sons, was beloved by colleagues at her station house and in her Bronx community.
Thousands Pay Tribute to NYC Medic Run Over by Stolen Ambulance
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Twenty-five-year-old Jose Gonzalez has been charged with murder in Arroyo's death.
108 months ago
Fox News Members of the New York City Fire Department (FDNY) carried a banner in memory of Yadira Arroyo during the NYC St. Patrick's Day parade. Arroyo was an EMT who was killed a day earlier when a man allegedly stole her ambulance and ran over her. The s Read more ... uspect is now facing charges of murder and operating a vehicle while high on drugs.
108 months ago
The New York Times The distinguished American soprano Martina Arroyo backstage at The Metropolitan Opera in 1965. Read more about Martina Arroyo’s major Met career: http://nyti.ms/1U6fAqk Photo: Sam Falk/The New York Times
The New York Times on Instagram: “The distinguished American soprano Martina Arroyo made her...
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“The distinguished American soprano Martina Arroyo made her @metopera debut in 1961. Her first role was a small one, singing the offstage celestial voice…”
121 months ago
CBS News Three years ago today, a commemorative Rosa Parks stamp went on sale — on what would have been Rosa Park's 100th birthday.
122 months ago
Getty Images Rosa Parks rides on a newly integrated bus following the Supreme Court ruling which ended a successful 381 day boycott of segregated buses.
Honoring Rosa Parks
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Rosa Parks' act of defiance became an important symbol of the Civil Rights Movement.
122 months ago
The Huffington Post "Auntie Rosa was willing to go to jail for her beliefs. These men hide behind guns." -- Sheila McCauley Keys, Rosa Parks' niece
10 Reasons The Oregon Militants Are Nothing Like Our Auntie Rosa Parks
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Auntie Rosa wanted to ensure the constitutional rights of all Americans. These men want public land turned over for private uses. Auntie Rosa was willing to go to jail for her beliefs. These men hide behind guns.
123 months ago
Los Angeles Times When he asked Rosa Parks if she was going to stand up, she told him “no.” He said he'd have her arrested. “You may do that,” she said.
Today marks 60 years since Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat
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Rosa Parks was a civil rights icon who set the wheels of justice in motion.
124 months ago
BuzzFeed Sports A week before he was supposed to graduate high school and embark on a baseball scholarship, Octavio Arroyo was deported.
Top MLB prospect Octavio Arroyo deported to Mexico, faces uncertain future
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Octavio Arroyo was a heavily scouted prospect-projected to be drafted in the mid rounds-until one day this March, when a border patrol agent asked him a simple question.
130 months ago
People.com Arroyo's supervisors say more people could have been hurt, had Arroyo not shouted out a warning.
Fort Hood Shooting Survivor's Message of Hope: 'I Was Given a Second Chance'
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"I walked out of my house on April 2 and almost never walked back in," 1st Lt. John Arroyo tells PEOPLE
132 months ago
msnbc If Rosa Parks were still alive, what would she be saying now?
Rosa Parks' final lesson: Never stop fighting
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Rosa Parks’ post-Voting Rights Act work is a caution against the seductions of national celebrations and a reminder of our responsibility to the...
133 months ago
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