Black man shot by Clark County deputies dies

VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — A Black man who was shot by a Clark County sheriff’s deputy during a traffic stop last week has died from his injuries. An attorney representing Jenoah Donald’s family said Friday that Donald, 30, died around 2 a.m.   The Columbian reports Mark Lindquist, an attorney for Donald’s family, said he had been removed from life support Thursday, a week after he was shot in the head. Investigators have released an initial account of the officer-involved shooting, indicating that the officer fired Feb. 4 as he was grappling with a driver who refused orders to get out of his car and who instead put the vehicle in motion.