Tamara Taylor
Born | September 27, 1970 |
Hometown | Toronto, Canada |
Net worth | $5 million |
Height | 5'7" (1.69m) |
Spouse | Miles Cooley (m 2007 - 2012) |
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TVLine Items: Bones Vet Joins Snowfall, Inside Amy Schumer Trailer and More
- Bones vet Tamara Taylor will help Snowfall say goodbye, with an undisclosed role in the FX drama’s sixth and final season, our sister site Deadline reports. When the final-season announcement was made in April 2022, star/producer Damson Idris in a statement, “I couldn’t imagine telling this story anywhere but at FX. II’m incredibly proud of […]
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Law & Order: Organized Crime's Tamara Taylor teases fallout from crossover twist
Law and Order: Organized Crime star Tamara Taylor has teased the ongoing fallout from the crossover twist involving her character Angela.
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Department of Education finds no bias in how girl's arrest was handled
Nov. 11—The state Department of Education has not found any evidence of bias or wrongdoing by its employees after they called police, who then arrested a 10-year-old Black girl on a campus for allegedly drawing a picture featuring a gun and death threats above the names of students. According to a Nov. 8 letter, an ongoing DOE investigation has found no wrongdoing by the employees of Honowai ...
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Honolulu Police Department tells commission arrest of 10-year-old girl 'reasonable,' 'necessary'
Nov. 4—Three officers who arrested a 10-year-old Black girl at a Waipahu elementary school after a complaint from another parent acted in a "reasonable " and "necessary " fashion, an HPD assistant chief told the Honolulu Police Commission on Wednesday. Commissioners had asked for more information about the at Honowai Elementary following an Oct. 18 demand letter from the American Civil ...
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The mother of the 10-year-old Black girl who was arrested after drawing a picture in school says her daughter 'was not protected in any instance'
Tamara Taylor and her daughter left Hawaii following a school incident that ended up with her 10-year-old in handcuffs and at a police station.
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'Traumatized' Mom Speaks Out After Her Black Daughter, 10, Is Arrested at School Over Drawing
"I'm disheartened to know that this day will live with my daughter forever," Tamara Taylor said of the incident
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ACLU alleges discrimination after Hawaii police handcuff Black 10-year-old girl
"I’m disheartened to know that this day will live with [my daughter] as a memory forever," the child's mother wrote in a letter shared by the ACLU.
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‘Grossly Negligent’: Black Disabled Student ‘Singled Out’ By Police and Arrested, While Her Mother Was Detained Over Drawing of a Bully at a Hawaii Elementary School
The wrongful arrest of a disabled 10-year-old Black girl and unlawful detainment of her mother has become the catalyst behind demands for school-level change in […]
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ACLU urges reform after girl, 10, arrested at Waipahu school
Oct. 19—The American Civil Liberties Union of Hawaii and a Honolulu attorney are calling for $500, 000 in damages and new state policies managing how police and public school employees handle situations with students after the mother of a 10-year-old Black girl living with disabilities alleged officers used "excessive force " to handcuff, interrogate and arrest her daughter following a ...
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‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ Star Tamara Taylor on Angela’s Fate in Season 2
(Warning: This post contains spoilers for the Season 1 finale of “Law & Order: Organized Crime.”) Last week’s “Law & Order: Organized Crime” first-season finale ended with a life-or-death cliffhanger for Tamara Taylor’s Angela Wheatley, who was poisoned not once, but twice in one day by her ex-husband Richard Wheatley (Dylan McDermott) in his attempt to kill the main witness to all of his crimes, including the murder of Elliot Stabler’s (Chris Meloni) wife, Kathy Stabler (Isabel Gillies). In the
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Albany resident pleads guilty in sex trafficking case
May 24—MACON — An Albany resident has pleaded guilty to federal child sex trafficking in a case involving a runaway teenage victim. Demetrius Hunter, aka Red, pleaded guilty to one count sex trafficking of children before U.S. District Judge Marc Treadwell. Hunter faces a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years up to a maximum sentence of life imprisonment, a maximum fine of $250,000 and a term ...
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