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Fenwick prepares for predicted busy summer

Fenwick Island officials are busy getting ready for what looks like it could be a banner summer in the resort town. On Friday, April 23, Mayor Eugene Langan said at the council’s regular monthly meeting that, in conversations he has had with area real estate professionals, he is learning that rentals in the town “are absolutely booked through the fall. “I have a feeling it’s going to be a busy, busy summer,” Langan said. The report mirrors recent comments from Bethany Beach officials, who are expecting heavy crowds this summer. Fenwick Island Town Manager Teresa Tieman told the council that, as of May 3, town employees will be working in the town hall again as a whole, for the first time in more than a year. Since last March, town staff have been rotating being in the office and working from home, to reduce potential exposures if someone were to be diagnosed with COVID-19.

Columbus, Ohio officer who killed Ma Khia Bryant was trained in military marksmanship

Columbus, Ohio officer who killed Ma’Khia Bryant was trained in military marksmanship The Columbus, Ohio police officer who fatally shot 16-year-old Ma’Khia Bryant on Tuesday, Nicholas Reardon, is an active duty US Air National Guardsmen trained as an expert marksman, it was revealed Thursday. Police quickly released body cam footage of the incident earlier this week which shows Reardon approaching an altercation between a group of young people in a driveway. Bryant, facing away from the officer, can be seen pushing another female to the ground before Reardon drew his weapon and repeatedly shouted “get down.” After Bryant, armed with knife, turned to fight another woman, Reardon fired four times into Bryant. She died shortly after.

Black Lives Matter: Communities Terrorized at Greater Rate Under Biden than Trump

© press Black Lives Matter s global organization has slammed Joe Biden, claiming he has terrorized more communities than President Donald Trump allegedly did. On Tuesday, BLM expressed its disapproval of Biden for “sending more military equipment” to local police than the Trump administration. “Our communities are being terrorized at a greater rate than they had been under Trump,” BLM tweeted. “Biden is currently sending more military equipment to our neighborhoods than Trump did You read that right, the tweet added. BLM also noted Biden’s first 100 days are quickly approaching a deadline the organization has set for ending “transfers” of military equipment to local communities.

BLM Complains Black Communities Being Terrorized At A Greater Rate Under Biden Than Trump

BLM Complains Black Communities Being ‘Terrorized At A Greater Rate’ Under Biden Than Trump What did u expect out of Crime Bill Joe and District Attorney / Attorney General Harris? Image Credit: Share Email Black Lives Matter has complained that black communities are under greater threat now that Joe Biden is President and that things have gotten worse since he took office. The organisation tweeted that those it represents are being “terrorized” more under Biden than when Donald Trump was president. Biden is currently sending more military equipment to our neighborhoods than Trump did. You read that right. Our communities are being terrorized at a greater rate than they had been under Trump. Black Lives Matter (@Blklivesmatter) April 20, 2021

Black Lives Matter says communities being terrorized at a greater rate under Biden than Trump -- Society s Child -- Sott net

Thu, 22 Apr 2021 16:51 UTC © Reuters/Tom Brenner Black Lives Matter has called for Joe Biden to demilitarize the police, claiming black communities are being terrorized more under the current president than Donald Trump. In a Tuesday Twitter thread, the Black Lives Matter organization called for Biden to end the 1033 program, otherwise known as the Law Enforcement Support Office, which allows for the transfer of military surplus equipment to local law enforcement agencies. While this can at times be weaponry, it also includes mundane coffee makers, electrical wire and cargo containers, according to a report from The Washington Post. Biden s first 100 days are up in 10 days. By then we need him to #End1033, which transfers military equipment into the hands of police across the country including school & campus police. Another example? The military you see out on your streets ahead of the Chauvin verdict, the group tweeted.

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