LEXINGTON, S.C. – State Law Enforcement Division agents arrested a former Lexington County deputy Thursday in connection to an on-duty assault charge.
Matthew Fields, 37, is charged with third-degree assault and battery, according to an arrest warrant. The charge stems from a July 2 arrest in which Fields was involved. Fields struck a suspect in the face with a closed fist, according to the warrant.

“As soon as I became aware of Mr. Fields’ actions, I started the process to terminate him and I asked SLED to conduct an investigation,” Lexington County Sheriff Jay Koon said. “In this case, the system worked. The processes we have in place to hold deputies accountable when it comes to their encounters with the public brought his behavior to the forefront and we took immediate action.

“Having checks and balances in place is very important in the law enforcement profession,” Koon said. “They help maintain accountability and ensure public trust. We can’t accept any conduct that breaks that trust.”

Fields was terminated July 13, according to Koon. He was a K-9 handler and classified as a senior deputy at the time of his dismissal.
Fields, a Prosperity resident, turned himself in Thursday morning and was booked into the Lexington County Detention Center.

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They’re calling it a success, but SpaceX’s Starship SN8 exploded while testing a landing in Cameron County, Texas.  The prototype is a prelude to America’s first manned mission to Mars.

“On Wednesday, December 9, Starship serial number 8 (SN8) lifted off from our Cameron County launch pad and successfully ascended, transitioned propellant, and performed its landing flip maneuver with precise flap control to reach its landing point. Low pressure in the fuel header tank during the landing burn led to high touchdown velocity resulting in a hard (and exciting!) landing,” SpaceX said.

“Successful ascent, the switchover to header tanks & precise flap control to landing point!” Elon Musk wrote on Twitter. “Fuel header tank pressure was low during landing burn, causing touchdown velocity to be high & RUD, but we got all the data we needed. Congrats SpaceX team hell yeah!”

 

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LAKEWOOD, NJ – A Lakewood man has been charged for the death of his three-month-old baby after bringing the baby to Monmouth Medical Center Southern Campus (Kimball).   The baby died on December 5th and after an investigation, it was determined he was at fault for the death.

Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer announced that David Smith, 36, of Lakewood, has been charged with Murder in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3a(1), in connection with the death of his infant daughter on December 8, 2020.

 

On December 5, 2020, Detectives from the Lakewood Township Police Department and the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office Special Victims Unit responded to Monmouth Medical Center Southern Campus in Lakewood for a report of a three-month-old infant, purportedly found to be unresponsive by her father, David Smith.  Smith claimed that he immediately contacted 911 upon finding the infant unresponsive. The infant was initially taken to Monmouth Medical Center Southern Campus by emergency medical service personnel and subsequently transferred to Bristol-Myers Squibb Children’s Hospital at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick for further evaluation and treatment.  An examination by doctors at RWJ revealed that the infant was suffering from significant internal injuries.  Further investigation by the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crime Unit and Special Victims Unit, working with the Lakewood Township Police Department and Detective Bureau, determined that Smith was at home with the infant on December 5th when she sustained her injuries.

 

On December 8, 2020, the infant succumbed to her injuries and was pronounced deceased at Bristol-Myers Squibb Children’s Hospital at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital.  On December 9, 2020, a post mortem examination was performed on the infant.  The Ocean County Medical Examiner determined the cause of death to be Shaken Baby Syndrome with blunt force trauma to the head, and the manner of death to be Homicide.  Following a thorough and extensive investigation, Smith was identified as the individual responsible for the infant’s death.

 

On December 9, 2020, Smith was arrested at his residence in Lakewood.  He was processed at Lakewood Township Police Headquarters, and is currently lodged in the Ocean County Jail pending a detention hearing.

 

“The facts and circumstances uncovered in this investigation are beyond tragic.  What happened to this innocent baby is disturbing,” Prosecutor Billhimer stated.  “We in law enforcement will always stand up and fight for the most vulnerable members in our society, and no one is more vulnerable than an infant. Parents are supposed to protect, not harm, their children. Justice will be accomplished for this precious baby,” Prosecutor Billhimer concluded.

 

Prosecutor Billhimer commends the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crime Unit, Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office Special Victims Unit, Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office High Tech Crime Unit, Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office Victim Witness Advocacy Unit, Lakewood Township Police Department, Lakewood Township Detective Bureau, Jackson Township Police Department, and Ocean County Sheriff’s Office Crime Scene Investigation Unit, for their collaborative and meticulous efforts relative to this investigation.

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TRENTON, NJ – New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy is advising people to stay away for the holidays after seeing a surge of COVID-19 cases in his state this fall.  Murphy said holiday safety starts with the basics of social distancing, wearing a face mask and washing your hands regularly, but this holiday season also means canceling the big holiday work party or Christmas party at your house.

“The hand we’re playing is a basic hand. It’s putting these on, which I will put on. It’s keeping away from each other. It’s washing hands with soap and water. It’s taking yourself off the field for the reasons we’ve discussed. It’s getting tested. I would say especially right now is these cannot be normal holidays,” Murphy said. “There’s just no way they can be normal holidays, regardless of which ones you celebrate. It can’t be a normal Hanukkah, Advent, Kwanzaa, Christmas or New Year’s. There’s just no room for that. Which stinks, right? No one wants to hear that and I don’t blame them but that’s what it is.”

 

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ULSTER, NY – Members of the Ulster Regional Gang Enforcement Narcotics Team have reported the arrest of Brian Shultis, 31, and Cody Tompkins, 29, both of Saugerties.  Mr. Shultis and Mr. Tompkins were both arrested on December 2, 2020 after an investigation into heroin and fentanyl trafficking into northern Ulster County. They were taken into custody during a traffic stop in the Town of Ulster and were found to be in possession of approximately 800 bags of heroin and fentanyl.

 

Both were charged with the charges below and released to appear in court on a later date:
Criminal possession of a controlled substance 3rd (intent to sell) B felony
Criminal possession of a controlled substance 3rd (weight of ½ ounce or more) B felony
Conspiracy 4th – E felony

Shultis was taken into custody on December 7th on an Ulster County bench warrant for a previous felony arrest, in which he violated the terms of a conditional arrest with the new arrest.

The following agencies have members assigned to URGENT: Ulster County Sheriff’s Office, Ulster County District Attorney’s Office, Town of Shandaken Police, Ulster County Probation, Town of Plattekill Police, Village of Ellenville Police and the United States Department of Homeland Security Investigations.

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MISSION, TX – A 4-year-old boy was rescued by a joint effort between firefighters and police after six hours when he fell down a 44-foot deep well.  At 2 am local time, the boy was pulled from the hole by firefighters.  The boy was lodged in the well approximately 8 to 10 feet down the shaft.   He was flown to the hospital.

“The child that fell in the water well yesterday was admitted last night to the hospital where he is listed in stable condition. Child is undergoing tests and is being monitored,” the Starr County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement last night.

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CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE – Roland Farnsworth, 37, of Keene, pleaded guilty on Wednesday in federal court to conspiracy to distribute, and possess with intent to distribute, fentanyl and crack cocaine, United States Attorney Scott W. Murray announced today.

           According to court documents and statements made in court, in June of 2019, the Keene Police Department began investigating a possible drug trafficking operation in the Keene area.  As part of their investigation, several cooperating individuals made controlled purchases of drugs, including fentanyl, from Farnsworth.  The purchases took place at or near Farnsworth’s residence.  In September, 2019, search warrants were obtained for Farnsworth’s residence, his cell phone, and a vehicle.  The contents of the cell phone, along with Farnsworth’s admissions, confirmed he was selling fentanyl and crack cocaine to numerous individuals in the Keene area.

Farnsworth is scheduled to be sentenced on March 18, 2021.

“Drug traffickers make dangerous substances available for sale in Cheshire County and throughout New Hampshire,” said U.S. Attorney Murray.  “In order to protect public health and safety, we will continue to bring criminal charges against the dealers who peddle illegal drugs to Granite Staters. Traffickers should expect that they will be arrested and brought before the federal court to face justice.”

“Those who deal in and distribute fentanyl and other poisons in our communities will be held accountable.” said David Magdycz, acting Special Agent in Charge of Homeland Security Investigations, Boston. “We continue to work with our New Hampshire law enforcement partners and the U.S. Attorney for New Hampshire to combat the crimes committed in our region.”

This matter was investigated by Homeland Security Investigations with assistance from the Keene Police Department.  The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Kasey Weiland.

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PLATTSBURGH, NEW YORK – Mario Flores-Arias, age 32, and a citizen of Mexico, was arrested on December 5 and charged by criminal complaint with alien smuggling.

The announcement was made by Acting United States Attorney Antoinette T. Bacon and Robert N. Garcia, Chief Patrol Agent, United States Border Patrol, Swanton Sector.

The criminal complaint alleges that Flores-Arias was arrested while transporting three foreign nationals who had illegally crossed into the United States through the woods near Chateaugay, New York.  Border Patrol Agents stopped Flores-Arias’s vehicle and detained the occupants.

The charges in the complaint are merely accusations.  The defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

Flores-Arias appeared before United Magistrate Judge Gary L. Favro on December 8 and was ordered detained pending trial.

If convicted, Flores-Arias faces up to 5 years in prison.  The three occupants of the vehicle, all citizens of Vietnam, were found to be illegally present in the United States.  They were detained and expelled to Canada.

This case is being investigated by United States Border Patrol and prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Jeffrey Stitt.

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KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN — On 7 December 2020, Damiane Buehrer, 43, was sentenced to serve 30 years in the Federal Bureau of Prisons for distributing a fatal dose of the deadly synthetic opioid carfentanil to Tyler Herendeen, then a resident of Hillsdale County.

In the early evening hours of 11 January 2017, on a remote section of Voorheis Rd. in Hillsdale County, Somerset Township firefighters responded to a 911 call reporting a blazing fire that had fully engulfed a Ford Escape. After the fire was extinguished, a badly burned human body was discovered in the trunk-space of the car. The body was subsequently identified through dental records as that of 30-year-old Herendeen, a life-long resident of Hillsdale County and an honorably-discharged member of the Michigan Army National Guard who had served in the Afghanistan war. Subsequent investigation by the Michigan State Police and the FBI determined that the cause of death was ingestion of carfentanil, an extremely toxic synthetic opioid that is increasingly being found in heroin mixtures. Indicted in April 2019, Buehrer pled guilty a few days before trial in July 2020 to giving the drug to Herendeen, and also admitted that he burned Herendeen’s body after he died in an effort to destroy evidence.

“Hopefully, the conviction and sentence in this case will provide Tyler’s family and friends with the comfort of knowing that justice was done, that Buehrer is out of circulation for decades to come, and that no one else will suffer the same fate as Tyler because of him. The sentence in this case should also send a clear message to anyone involved in illegal opioid distribution that the West Michigan law-enforcement community will come after them, and that they risk decades in prison every time they give another person their drugs,” said U.S. Attorney Andrew Birge.

“The death of Tyler Herendeen resulted from a tragic series of events brought about by Mr. Buehrer’s callous disregard for the lives of those to whom he gave drugs,” said David G. Nanz, Acting Special Agent in Charge of the FBI in Michigan. “No part of our country has been spared the effects of the opioid crisis. Those who engage in the illegal distribution of drugs will be held responsible for the inevitable consequences of their criminal behavior.”

“Today will hopefully provide some small amount of closure to the Herendeen family, as well as all who knew and cared about Tyler,” said Detective Sergeant David Stamler of the Michigan State Police, Jackson Post. “After many years of destructive behavior, Damiane Buehrer will no longer be a danger to the Hillsdale community. The Michigan State Police would like to thank the US Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Michigan, as well as the FBI, for the many long hours of assistance provided to the MSP over the last three years. These partnerships often make the difference in bringing a successful conclusion to investigations that take such devastating tolls on Michigan families.”

The case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Michigan State Police. Michigan State Police troopers and detectives responded to the initial scene of the fire and investigated the case in collaboration with the FBI. The case was prosecuted by Assistant

U.S. Attorneys Hagen W. Frank and Kate Zell, who also prosecuted Buehrer for engaging in interstate dog fighting for profit. Buehrer was sentenced in October 2018 to serve a 46-month- sentence in the Federal Bureau of Prisons for the dog-fighting offense, while the investigation into Herendeen’s death continued. Buehrer will be required to complete the prison term for the dog-fighting case before he begins serving his 30-year-sentence.

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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Josea Michael Kazhe, 20, of Mescalero, New Mexico, and an enrolled member of the Mescalero Apache Tribe, was sentenced on Dec. 8 to 18 months in federal prison after pleading guilty to assault resulting in serious bodily injury.

In his plea agreement, Kazhe admitted to assaulting another man with a chainsaw on the Mescalero Apache Reservation on Dec. 24, 2019. The victim’s injury was so serious he required emergency transportation to University Medical Center in El Paso.

Following his prison term, Kazhe will serve two years of supervised release.

The FBI investigated this case with the Bureau of Indian Affairs.  Assistant U.S. Attorney Aaron O. Jordan prosecuted the case.

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JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI– Vicente Lopez-Sanchez, 41, an illegal alien from Mexico, was sentenced today by U.S. District Judge Henry T. Wingate to 180 months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release, for assaulting and inflicting serious bodily injury upon a federal law enforcement officer, announced U.S. Attorney Mike Hurst, Gilbert Trill, Acting Special Agent in Charge of Homeland Security Investigations in New Orleans and Diane Witte, Field Office Director of ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO).

“Our office has zero tolerance for those who attack and harm our law enforcement.  Such criminals can be assured they will receive swift prosecution and severe punishment for their unlawful acts. I commend our federal agents, local police, and prosecutors for ensuring that this criminal was held accountable and that justice prevailed. We will continue to do our part to protect the public and our law enforcement, and to ensure that our laws are enforced,” said U.S. Attorney Hurst.

On August 2, 2018, a Brandon Police officer stopped Lopez-Sanchez for a traffic violation on Interstate I-20. Because Lopez-Sanchez had no driver’s license and could only name one of the four passengers he was transporting, the officer suspected alien smuggling.  Lopez-Sanchez then resisted arrest by Brandon police officers and an ICE Deportation Officer.  During the fight, Lopez-Sanchez broke a bone in the Deportation Officer’s foot.

Lopez was indicted on August 21, 2018 and charged with assaulting a federal officer.  He was found guilty on October 22, 2019 after a two-day trial before Judge Wingate in U.S. District Court in Jackson.  Lopez-Sanchez has previously been sentenced for a related offense of illegally reentering the United States following a prior deportation, and has been currently serving that sentence.

The case was investigated by Homeland Security Investigations and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, with assistance from the Brandon Police Department. The case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Theodore Cooperstein and Lynn Murray.

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TRENTON, NJ – When Governor Phil Murphy knew an impending lockdown was coming, he made sure he got his malignant kidney tumor removed before announcing a halt of elective surgeries in the Garden State.  Now, with the possibility of a second moratorium on elective surgery looming as COVID-19 cases spike, Murphy explained why he did it before the lockdown.

“You know, one of the options or one of the levers that we pulled in the spring was elective surgery, but all options remain on the table,” Murphy said. “And by the way, you hear elective surgery and you think someone’s going to get a nose job or something. I had a malignant tumor on my kidney and was told if I had been a week later that would have been deemed to be elective. So when we say elective, it’s basically, Judy and Ed, everything except your life is on the line at that moment. But all options would have to remain on the table. We cannot allow our healthcare system to get overrun. It did not in the spring. We stared at the abyss but we did not fall into it, and we cannot at any cost.”

At the same meeting, Murphy gave an alarming overview of New Jersey’s immediate future.

“However, while the numbers of new cases are what provides the shock values for the headlines, and they should, it is the numbers in our hospitals, which are of the greatest concern and the hardest numbers, if you will, when it comes to determining the steps that we need to take as a state. The metrics in our hospitals, and their ability by the way to ensure treatment for those who need it, are the greatest indicators of our on the ground realities,” Murphy said.

With a second shut down looming, that could possibly last through February or March, it might be a good time to schedule your elective surgery before that happens, unless you can grin and bear your condition through the spring.

Photo by Richard Catabay, Unsplash

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MADISON, WI  –  The Pacific Northwest could be in for a spectacular show tonight as the Aurora Borealis is anticipated to be visible from Washington, Montana, North Dakota and Idaho.  Residents in Oregon, far northern California, northern Colorado and Nebraska might also be able to see the lights.

According to the University of Fairbanks in Alaska, you may be able to see the show even further south.  The peak time is expected between 10 pm and 1 am.

“Auroral activity will be high(++). Weather permitting, highly active auroral displays will be visible overhead from Inuvik, Yellowknife, Rankin and Iqaluit, to Portland OR, Cheyenne, Lincoln, Springfield, and New York City, and visible low on the horizon as far south as Carson City, Oklahoma City, and Raleigh,” the Unversity said on it’s AuroraTracker website.

According to SpaceWeatherLive, aurora activity will be at its height from tonight through early morning tomorrow.

So there is a lot of buzz about potential #SolarStorm heading our way. The SWPC issued a G3 Geomagnetic Storm Watch for Thursday, Dec 10th. Yellow line on the map shows the furthest southward potential for the #NorthernLights could be observed,” the Cleveland National Weather Service reported.

Part of this report was contributed by Jessica Woods @SNN. Photo by Jonatan Pie.

 

 

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MADISON, WI  –  The Great Lakes Region could be in for a spectacular show tonight if the weather permits.  According to researchers and meteorologists, the Aurora Borealis could be visible across Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, northern Ohio, Northern Indiana and northern Illinois tonight due to a recent increase in solar activity.

According to the University of Fairbanks in Alaska, you may be able to see the show even further south.  The peak time is expected between 10 pm and 1 am.

“Auroral activity will be high(++). Weather permitting, highly active auroral displays will be visible overhead from Inuvik, Yellowknife, Rankin and Iqaluit, to Portland OR, Cheyenne, Lincoln, Springfield, and New York City, and visible low on the horizon as far south as Carson City, Oklahoma City, and Raleigh,” the Unversity said on it’s AuroraTracker website.

According to SpaceWeatherLive, aurora activity will be at its height from tonight through early morning tomorrow.

So there is a lot of buzz about potential #SolarStorm heading our way. The SWPC issued a G3 Geomagnetic Storm Watch for Thursday, Dec 10th. Yellow line on the map shows the furthest southward potential for the #NorthernLights could be observed,” the Cleveland National Weather Service reported.

Part of this report was contributed by Jessica Woods @SNN.

 

 

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ALBANY, NY – New Yorkers and residents of the tri-state region of New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey could be in for a treat tonight if skies remain clear. A meteorologist, Kerrin Jeromin is predicting a glimpse of the Aurora Borealis this evening.

According to the University of Fairbanks in Alaska, you may be able to see the show even further south.

“Auroral activity will be high(++). Weather permitting, highly active auroral displays will be visible overhead from Inuvik, Yellowknife, Rankin and Iqaluit, to Portland OR, Cheyenne, Lincoln, Springfield, and New York City, and visible low on the horizon as far south as Carson City, Oklahoma City, and Raleigh,” the Unversity said on it’s AuroraTracker website.

According to SpaceWeatherLive, aurora activity will be at its height from tonight through early morning tomorrow.

So there is a lot of buzz about potential #SolarStorm heading our way. The SWPC issued a G3 Geomagnetic Storm Watch for Thursday, Dec 10th. Yellow line on the map shows the furthest southward potential for the #NorthernLights could be observed,” the Cleveland National Weather Service reported.

 

 

 

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HARRISBURG, PA – Governor Tom Wolf always wears his facemask, he social distances and he makes sure you do too.  Now, the governor has tested positive for COVID-19, despite following all of the safety protocols he has put in place across his state.

“During a routine test yesterday, I tested positive for COVID-19,” Wolf said Wednesday.  “I have no symptoms and am feeling well and I am in isolation at home. I am following CDC and Department of Health guidelines. Frances has been tested and, as we await the result, is quarantining at home with me.”
Wolf said he will continue working as Governor through his bout with the deadly virus that has ravaged his state, forcing restaurant closures, university closures and more over the past few months.
“I am continuing to serve the commonwealth and performing all of my duties remotely, as many are doing during the pandemic. As this virus rages, my positive test is a reminder that no one is immune from COVID,” Wolf said. “Following all precautions as I have done is not a guarantee, but it is what we know to be vital to stopping the spread of the disease.  I ask all Pennsylvanians to wear a mask, stay home as much as possible, socially distance themselves from those not in their household, and, most of all, take care of each other and stay safe.”
It’s unknown at this point where the Governor contracted the virus, despite his best effort to always be “masked up” and following the guidelines of the State of Pennsylvania and the CDC.
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FORKED RIVER, NJ – If you’re planning on moving to Ocean County and looking for something a bit different than a traditional ranch, bi-level or colonial, this “mushroom shaped” house in Forked River might just be for you.

“Escape from the ordinary! Own one of the most unique homes ever built from the mushroom inspired exterior to the natural wood and soaring ceilings, this home is sure to inspire your thirst for living.Large second floor bedroom will make you fell like a kid again,” reads the listing at Realtor.com “Full basement offers storage and a great place for hobbies and crafts. Relaxing outside on your 2 decks surrounded by manicured lawns will make even a dull day more enjoyable. Grab your favorite beverage and soothe your aches and pains in the inviting hot tub.Detached 2 car garage for all your toys.Come see this house today before it is gone.”

The house is located on Longwood Drive and is listed at $295,000.   Photos by Realtor.com.

 

 

 

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PLAINFIELD, NJ – New Jersey State Police Superintendent Patrick Callahan reported on Wednesday that the state has taken action against twelve bars in North Jersey in the cities of Newark and Plainfield for violating Governor Phil Murphy’s executive order.  That executive order has shut down bar services across the state and forced many small bar owners to either shut down and close their doors or operate as a “speakeasy”, illegally and under the radar of patrolling law enforcement operations across the state.

Murphy shut down bars after staff members at a shore area bar contracted COVID-19.  Those employees and the bar owner said Murphy had his facts wrong and that the employees contracted COVID-19 at a party not related to the bar itself, but the shutdown remained.

On Wednesday, Callahan boasted about twelve establishments in North Jersey being cited for violations but did not say what the violations were or what penalties those establishments are now facing.

“There were six of them in Plainfield and seven in Newark. In Plainfield, Latino Heat Bar was cited for a violation, not only once but twice, so that makes up two of the six. Also, Hugo’s Nightclub was cited, Perone’s Nightclub in Plainfield was cited. Pueblo Oviedo was cited in Plainfield, Chez Marie Nightclub,” Callahan said. “Moving on to the ones in Newark, Miyagi Barbershop was cited for EO violations. Style, another salon, was cited. Also in Newark, Zaluba Bar 437 was cited. Newark Police also responded and cited Sports Bar 865. Also, Ferry Street BBQ in Newark cited, as was Vivo Lounge 167 and Esther’s Place 666.”

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LOS ANGELES RAMS – Joe Wiz is staying hot with his picks during the 2020 NFL Covid-19 season and he’s looking to continue his streak heading into week 14, starting with the Thursday Night Football showdown between the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams.   Want to know how to bet tonight’s game? Text Joe Wiz right now.

Both teams are coming off impressive road Wins especially New England who dismantled the L.A. Chargers right on this same field 45-0,” Wiz said. “This is the 12th career shut out under Belichick.”

Meanwhile, the Rams got a big road win at Arizona last and that compiled with the Seahawk’s shocking loss to the Giants has put the Rams into first place in the NFC West.  In the win Rams quarterback, Goff passed for 351 yards.

“The Pats chances of making the Playoffs are slim but anything is possible they are 6-6 and would need to run the table and still get help in the competitive AFC,” Joe Wiz said. “After tonight they travel to face upstart Miami before hosting Buffalo and get a gift closing the season with the Jets.”

The Rams are coming off a Win at Arizona 38-28 and their remaining games consist of Jets, Seattle and Arizona.  Perhaps their visit to Seattle in two weeks could ultimately determine the Division title.

“It seems like so many years ago but it was just two years where these two teams met in the Super Bowl Llll and Brady and Belichick got another ring winning 13-3,” Wiz said.  “Since then QB Goff has matured into one of the better QBs in the NFL and that defense (ranked # 2 in NFL ) continues to be the strength of this team.   Pats no longer the offense threat that put fear in the opposition and QB Newton has be up and down most of the season,  However,  Cam does have 11 rushing TDs for the season.  Since 2010 Belichick and his Pats are 18-5 ATS when getting points.”

The current line for tonight’s contest has LA favored by 5 points and the Total is 45.  The season is on the line for New England while the Rams are looking to stay on Top of the NFC West,  one thing for sure more points will be scored when these two teams met last time in the Big game.


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NILES, OH –  The Niles Police Department has a shooting suspect in custody after a traffic stop lead to the arrest of a woman who fired shots into an apartment building in Warren.

Police report:

On 12/09/20 just before 7 pm our Street Crimes Unit observed a vehicle with a loud exhaust traveling on 422. This vehicle was part of an alert put out by Warren Police in reference to a female wanted in connection with shooting into an apartment in Warren. Officers conducted a traffic stop in the parking lot of Walgreens on 422. A passenger lied to officers about her name but using the in-car computer our officers were able to determine her true identity. Garionna Freeman (age 19 Packard St Warren) was arrested on a Warren City PD warrant for Felony 2 Discharging a Firearm into a Habitation and a Falsification charge from Niles PD. This is the type of proactive policing that the unit does on a daily basis to make our city safer.

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Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott

BALTIMORE, MD –  Newly elected “woke” Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott shut down the city of Baltimore on his second day in office to save lives from the deadly COVID-19 virus.  Scott shut down all non-essential businesses, bars, restaurants, bowling alleys, indoor gyms, museums, amusement arcades and more.  It was done in the name of progressive values and saving just one life from COVID-19.

Unfortunately, for progressive liberal Scott, the murderers on the streets of Baltimore didn’t get the memo.  As people are dying throughout the city of COVID-19,  mostly aging seniors and those with co-morbidities, young people are also dying each day throughout the city.  Not by angry white cops with an axe to grind, but by their fellow citizens of Baltimore.

On December 10, 2020, at approximately 7:29 a.m., Northwest District patrol officers responded to the 3800 block of Sequoia Avenue for a report of a shooting.
Once at the location, Officers located an adult female, unresponsive, with a gunshot wound to the head.  Medics arrived to the location and pronounced the victim deceased.
On December 10, 2020, at approximately 7:29 a.m., Northwest District patrol officers responded to the 3800 block of Sequoia Avenue for a report of a shooting.
Once at the location, Officers located an adult female, unresponsive, with a gunshot wound to the head.  Medics arrived to the location and pronounced the victim deceased.

On December 9, 2020, at approximately 8:07 p.m., officers were dispatched to the 500 block of Pennsylvania Avenue to investigate a reported shooting.
Responding officers observed an unidentified adult male shooting victim. The victim was transported to University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center and pronounced dead shortly after arrival.

On December 9, 2020, at approximately 6:17 p.m., a Southeast District patrol officer was conducting business checks in the 400 block of South Eaton Avenue when he came upon a male shooting victim. The officer observed that the 16 year-old male victim was suffering from a gunshot wound to the leg. The victim was transported to an area hospital for treatment.

 

Baltimore’s new “progressive” mayor shuts down bars and restaurants on second day in office

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CHICOPEE, MA –  A long-running investigation into a substantial drug trafficking organization culminated this week with the arrest of five suspects, and the seizure of over two kilograms of Fentanyl, two kilograms of cocaine, 11 firearms, and approximately $12,000. Participating in the investigation were: the Hampden District Attorney’s Office, the Hampden District Attorney’s Hampden County Narcotics Task Force and the Massachusetts State Police Detective Unit assigned to the Hampden District Attorney’s Office, Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office, Springfield Police Department Narcotics Unit, United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, Homeland Security Investigations, the West Springfield, Holyoke, Chicopee Police Departments, Hampden County Sheriff’s Department, Massachusetts State Police’s Commonwealth Interstate Narcotics Reduction Enforcement Team, Massachusetts State Police Gang Unit.

Hampden District Attorney Anthony D. Gulluni stated, “This long-running, multi-agency investigation has dismantled a prominent drug trafficking organization here in the western Massachusetts region. A large number of narcotics seized, specifically the Fentanyl, and the dismantling of this organization unquestionably has saved many lives. The agencies and officers involved should be commended for operating a very successful and intricate investigation that targeted the trafficking of Fentanyl, an extraordinarily potent drug that has killed thousands across Massachusetts just over the past few years.”

On December 5, 2020 members of the District Attorney’s Hampden County Narcotics Task Force executed a search warrant on Julian Delgado’s residence at 26 Columbia Terrace in Springfield for his alleged involvement in the distribution of cocaine. A preceding motor vehicle stop, which led to the arrest of Julian Delgado, 29, of Springfield, yielded one kilogram of cocaine. The subsequent search of his home yielded another kilogram of cocaine, found in a cardboard box under a Christmas tree.
Julian Delgado has been charged with: Trafficking a Class B Drug “Cocaine” Over 200 Grams, and Operating a Motor Vehicle with a Suspended License.

On December 7, 2020, investigators learned that Maralaisy Gil and Junior Degracia would be traveling to the Lawrence, Mass. area to procure a large quantity of Heroin/Fentanyl. Later in the evening, a traffic stop was conducted in which six large bags containing approximately 2.87 kilograms of Fentanyl was found in the vehicle.
Both Junior Degracia, 41, and Maralaisy Gil, 39, both of Springfield, have been arrested and charged with Trafficking in Heroin/Fentanyl Over 200 Grams.

The following day, on December 8, 2020, search warrants were executed in Springfield and Belchertown resulting in the arrests of the following two Individuals for the following offenses:

John Feliciano, 45, of Springfield, charged with: Trafficking in Heroin/Fentanyl Over 200 Grams, Manufacturing in Heroin/Fentanyl, Commission of a Felony while Armed, Conspiracy to Violate 94C Narcotic Laws, Unlawful Possession of a Firearm (10 Counts), Possession of a Sawed-Off Shotgun, Possession of Ammunition without FID Card

Jose Antonio Diaz, 46, of Belchertown, charged with: Trafficking in Heroin/Fentanyl Over 200 Grams, Manufacturing in Heroin/Fentanyl, Conspiracy to Violate 94C Narcotic Laws, Unlawful Possession of a Firearm (10 counts), Possession of a Sawed-Off Shotgun, Possession of Ammunition without FID Card.
Recovered during these searches were the following: Approximately 400 Grams of Heroin/Fentanyl, Eleven Firearms (7 Pistols, 2 Rifles, 1 AR15 Rifle & a Sawed-off Shotgun), Two (2) Ballistic Vests, $11,200 US Currency, and Numerous rounds of various ammunition.

The Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office provided funding for this investigation. AG Healey’s Office has prioritized combatting the opioid crisis and has been working closely with federal, state, and local partners to fight illegal drug trafficking throughout New England. The AG’s Fentanyl Strike Force was created in 2016 using a $1 million federal grant that has since been strengthened with an additional $5.6 million in funding to expand ongoing multistate and cross-jurisdictional investigations.

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PORTLAND, OR – Portland, Oregon was once known as a city of creative expression for freedom seekers but is now known as a lawless city where the criminal element controls the city and police are asked to stand down by woke city leaders. On Sunday, a woman was shot in the city and in the lawlessness, no suspects have been found.

On December 6, 2020, at approximately 7:23 p.m., North Precinct officers responded to the 3800 block of Northeast Sandy Boulevard on reports of a possible shooting. When officers arrived at the location they found an adult female victim with a wound. The victim was transported to a local hospital by ambulance. The victim’s injury appeared to be minor.

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REHOBOTH BEACH, DE –  A Rehoboth Beach crack dealer is behind bars today.  Delaware State Police arrested 23-year-old Dishere D. Tingle of Rehoboth Beach on felony drug and weapon charges.

On a December 8, 2020, at approximately 9:30 a.m., the Delaware State Police concluded a several month long investigation into the alleged drug dealing involving Dishere Tingle. A traffic stop was initiated on Tingle on Old Landing Road after he left a residence on Airport Road, Rehoboth Beach. Tingle was taken into custody without incident. A search incident to arrest was conducted and approximately 5.08 grams of Crack Cocaine and $5,240.00 in suspected drug proceeds was located on Tingle’s person. A legal search warrant at Tingle’s residence was conducted and the following items were located inside the residence:

  • (1) Taurus Judge .410 revolver loaded with (5) rounds of ammunition
  • (2) digital scales
  • Approximately .02 grams Crack Cocaine

Also inside the residence at the time of the search were two juvenile children.

Tingle was transported to Troop 7 where he was charged with the following crimes:

  • Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony (Felony)
  • Possession of a Firearm Within 10 years of a Prior Conviction (Felony)
  • Possession of a Firearm/Ammunition by a Person Prohibited (Felony)
  • Possession of a Controlled Substance (Felony)
  • Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
  • Endangering the Welfare of a Child (2 counts)

Tingle was arraigned in the Justice of the Peace Court #2 and committed to Sussex Correctional Institution on a $92,600.00 secured bond.

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PORTLAND, OR – The Portland Police Department has been defeated in the neighborhood around North Mississippi Avenue where violent protesters have blocked off a portion of the city to outsiders.  Police now warn the public they may not be coming back and calls for fire, medical and police services might be delayed, if answered at all as leftist protesters are working towards creating a new ‘autonomous zone’ around a home where a family had recently been evicted.  Police Chief Chuck Lovell said he is employing Demonstration Liason Officers to try to discuss a peaceful outcome with the violent and unruly mob that attacked police officers earlier this week.

The Portland Police Bureau would like to update the public on an occupation developed in the Humboldt Neighborhood on private and public property that has been hostile toward police, journalists, and other community members.

During the morning of December 8, 2020, a group of people blocked North Mississippi Avenue between North Skidmore Street and North Prescott Street. Since that time and overnight, they have set up additional barricades and fortifications in this area. They have also stockpiled weapons.

Those involved in the occupation have threatened and assaulted people, and their actions indicate the intent to continue to do harm to the community. People carrying firearms have been reported in the area. Portland Police call on those individuals to leave their weapons and barricades behind and allow the neighborhood to return to peace.

“We want a peaceful and safe resolution to the occupation of public space on North Mississippi Avenue,” said Chief Chuck Lovell. “We are greatly concerned about the fortification of barricades, stockpiling of weapons, armed sentries, attacks on journalists and threats to kill officers in graffiti in this public space. Our goal is for this to resolve peacefully to increase safety for all involved. I encourage those involved to reach out to our Demonstration Liaison Officers so we can discuss a peaceful outcome.”

This criminal activity has had a significant impact on the safety of residents in that area and the livability of the neighborhood. Traffic and transit cannot pass. Emergency vehicles, including Fire & Rescue and paramedics, may be delayed or prevented from reaching people in need. Residents cannot move freely to and from their own homes. People have reported crimes within the occupied area, including assaults. Portland Police recommend that anyone without a need to be in the area avoid it.

Those in the area immediately impacted along North Mississippi Avenue between North Skidmore Street and North Prescott are severely affected. Anyone there should exercise caution and stay inside if they feel unsafe. Witnesses to crimes in progress in addition to the occupation are asked to report it to police.

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