chris louras rutland, vt obituary
Louras emitted a high-pitched laugh as he watched, shaking his head. The city's population has steadily declined since 1970, and the U.S. Census Bureau forecasts that it will sink further, from 16,500 today to 14,800 in 2030. Elizabeth Hewitt covers the criminal justice system for VTDigger. VPRs Nina Keck wanted to see how the city and those most closely involved with the refugee debate have changed because of it. Jasper Craven covers politics for VTDigger. home/garden In prior years, Louras shaved his head, and rocked a Mohawk, for the same cause. He got out with a rifle and officers from Rutland City and Rutland Town in downtown Rutland fired their weapons at him. After the brief chase, the officers drew their own guns, striking Louras nine times, with a fatal wound to the head, according to prosecutors who discussed their probe of the case during a news conference Tuesday in Rutland. Chris, the youngest of three children born to Gus and Ruth, chose a different path. He was born in Rutland, Oct. 8, 1985 the son of Nicholas Constantinos and Julie Ann (Sharrow) Louras. VTDigger covers criminal justice issues including Vermont legal issues, Vermont courts and the Vermont Department of Corrections. It didn't help when local, national and even international journalists descended on Rutland's blighted Northwest and Southwest neighborhoods, portraying the areas as ground zero in Vermont's "opiate crisis.". | Updated August 25, 2020 at 6:53 p.m. Louras got in line. Nicholas R. Louras | Obituaries | rutlandherald.com All rights reserved, Flood Warnings and Watches in Parts of New England, Man Fatally Shot After Firing at Vt. Police Station Is Ex-Mayor's Son, Vt. State Police Continue Probe Into Officer-Involved Shooting, Homicide, Man Arrested After $3M Worth of Drugs Shipped to Maine Restaurant, Tens of Thousands of New Englanders Wake Up Monday to No Power, Aerosmith Announces Farewell Tour Starting in September, Historic Season Comes to an End as Bruins Lose in Overtime of Game 7, Mild Start to the Work Week as Rain Showers Begin to Move Out. Louras said he was trying to stick up for local agriculture. Now that President Trump is expected to call . He reports on criminal justice issues for VTDigger. Louras had a wife and kids by then, but the marriage broke up after the war. "There's a potential workforce here, not unlike lots of places, that isn't interested in the sort of grungy, dirty, hardworking, entry-level jobs that are the sort of thing you will do because you're glad for a fresh start," said Notte.