8A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 2018 WORLD IN BRIEF Asked Wednesday what he meant, Trump told reporters, “I just hope there won’t be violence.” At the dinner, Trump talked up his adminis- tration’s efforts to bolster conservative Christian causes and urged those gathered to get their “peo- ple” to vote, warning the efforts could quickly be undone. Ohio Pastor Darrell Scott, an early Trump sup- porter who attended the dinner, said he interpreted the comments differently than the media has por- trayed them. “It wasn’t any kind of dire warning,” Scott said, “... except the things that we’ve been work- ing on as a body of voters will be reversed and overturned.” Tony Perkins, the president of the Family Research Council and another attendee, said he, too, interpreted Trump’s message as a warning not to be complacent. Associated Press Boy swept in sewer sticks finger out of manhole and is saved MADISON, Wis. — An 11-year-old boy sucked into a flooded Wisconsin storm sewer was saved when an eagle-eyed firefighter saw the boy’s fingers pop through an opening in a man- hole cover. The astonishing rescue Tuesday evening came as storms pounded the southern half of the state and southeastern Minnesota. The boy was playing with friends in a flooded drainage ditch after the rains passed around 6 p.m. in the Village of Harrison. He disappeared under the water and didn’t surface. A dive team, sheriff’s deputies and volunteer firefighters responded. Deputy Fire Chief Wesley Pompa said that when they arrived they found a bystander trying to hold onto the boy but he was sucked into a culvert that led to the storm sewer. The water was rushing so quickly it would have sucked a full-grown man into the culvert. The rescuers could do nothing except try to determine where the flow might take the boy. Pompa called the village road superintendent, Bob Kesler, to the scene to help map out the sewers. Pompa and Kesler were standing on top of a manhole cover about 30 feet away from the ditch when Pompa saw the boy’s fingers pop through an opening in the cover. The boy had found an air pocket just beneath the manhole cover and was hanging onto a ladder leading up to the manhole. The firefighters wrenched the cover open. Pompa and Kesler lifted the boy to safety. “He was hollering and talking to us and he was able to reach up for us,” Pompa said. The boy was taken to the hospital, and author- ities said he was alert and conscious after his ordeal. Pompa said he never got the boy’s name. Trump stands by warning of ‘violence’ if Dems win midterms WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump urged evangelical leaders this week to get out the vote ahead of the upcoming midterm elections Rose Baca/The Dallas Morning News Odell and Charmaine Edwards, parents of Jordan Edwards, react to a guilty murder verdict during a trial of fired Balch Springs police officer Roy Oliver. White Texas ex-cop sentenced to 15 years in black teenager’s death DALLAS — A white former police officer was sentenced to 15 years in prison Wednes- day night after being convicted of murder a day earlier for killing an unarmed 15-year-old boy when he fired into a car filled with black teenagers leaving a house party in suburban Dallas. Roy Oliver’s conviction Tuesday in the April 2017 death of Jordan Edwards was handed down by the same jury that delivered his punishment. He also was fined $10,000. Prosecutors had sought a minimum of 60 years in prison. Edwards’ family praised prosecutors and the verdict — but said the sentence was too lenient. Charmaine Edwards, Jordan’s stepmother, said of Oliver, “He can actually see life again after 15 years and that’s not enough because Jordan can’t see life again.” The Dallas-based group Mothers Against Police Brutality expressed dissatisfaction with the sentence, saying in a statement that what Oliver received “is not at all commensurate with his crime.” Oliver’s defense team said it had already begun the process of appealing. His attorneys said he would be eligible for parole after 7 ½ years, but they also said they were concerned about his safety in prison and that authorities will take extra precautions to protect him. It’s extremely rare for police officers to be tried and convicted of murder for shootings that occurred while they are on duty. and warned of “violence” by opponents if they fail. Trump made the dire warning at a White House dinner Monday evening attended by doz- ens of conservative Christian pastors, ministers and supporters of his administration. Trump was stressing the stakes in Novem- ber when he warned that, if Democrats win, they “will overturn everything that we’ve done and they’ll do it quickly and violently,” according to attendees and audio of his closed-door remarks obtained by media outlets. He specifically men- tioned self-described antifa, or anti-fascist groups, describing them as “violent people.” Trump teases about successor to White House counsel WASHINGTON — A day after announcing the departure of his White House counsel, Presi- dent Donald Trump teased today that he’s excited about his choice for a replacement but isn’t ready to share his new lawyer’s name. Trump said Wednesday on Twitter that Don McGahn will leave in the fall. He has been a con- sequential insider on Trump’s legal team and a key figure in the administration’s handling of the federal investigation into Russian election inter- ference and possible Trump campaign collusion. Trump took a shot at reports that McGahn had threatened to resign last year if the presi- dent continued to press for the removal of spe- cial counsel Robert Mueller as head of the Rus- sia investigation. “I liked Don, but he was NOT responsi- ble for me not firing Bob Mueller or Jeff Ses- sions. So much Fake Reporting and Fake News!” Trump said, referring as well to his attorney gen- eral, who recused himself from the investigation, much to the president’s annoyance. Trump said Wednesday that the Russia inves- tigation was not a factor, “even a little bit,” in his decision about McGahn’s departure. McGahn’s exit, which has been expected for some time, continues the churn of top officials as the administration sets records for turnover and the White House struggles to fill key vacancies. 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