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Tensions Boil over at Lewisboro Police Reform Committee Meeting

February 23, 2021 at 1:07 PM SOUTH SALEM, N.Y. – Highlighted by tales of discrimination, contentious dialogue among members, and an obscene “Zoom bomb,” the latest meeting of the Lewisboro Police Reform and Reinvention Committee has made waves in the community. Published a week-and-a-half ago, the video has garnered nearly as many views as all previous meetings combined. Held virtually on Thursday, Feb. 4, the meeting got off to an auspicious start when about nine minutes in, according to Police Chief David Alfano, at least two young men, possibly teens, hijacked the Zoom call and made “anti-police comments,” such as “f - the police” and “ACAB” (All Cops Are Bastards). They then shared their screen, showing a pornographic video of three possibly adolescent females performing oral sex on a man. The entire incident, which has been edited out of the published video, lasted just 9 or 10 seconds, Alfano said.

Emmet Co State Trooper Retires After Celebrated Career

9 & 10 News February 16, 2021 Emmet County trooper Richard Carlson is retiring from the Michigan State Police after 25 years of service. He received national recognition as Officer of the Month after saving a child from a burning building. The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund honored him with a ceremony in Washington, D.C. Before becoming a state trooper, Carlson served in the Army National Guard. He also worked at the Munising fire department, served as the City Commissioner of Munising, and later as Mayor pro tempore. Carlson was a state trooper at the Petoskey Post, which merged with the Gaylord Post in 2011.

Commemorative Coins Benefit Law Enforcement Memorial

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Commemorative Coins Benefit Law Enforcement Memorial The National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum has announced that the United States Mint is now accepting orders for the 2021 National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum Commemorative Coin Program. Although these coins are legal tender, they are not minted for general circulation. Each commemorative coin is produced in limited quantity and only available for a limited time. The U.S. Mint is extending special introductory pricing through March 1, 2021. Each year, Congress authorizes a maximum of two commemorative coin programs to celebrate and honor American people, places, events, and institutions. The coins – a silver dollar, a gold coin, and a half dollar – were created by United States Mint Artistic Infusion Program Designers and sculpted by United State

United States Mint Announces Pre-Sales of 2021 Commemorative Coins

United States Mint Announces Pre-Sales of 2021 Commemorative Coins As part of the United States Mint’s ongoing efforts to improve customer satisfaction, streamline production, and reduce program costs, the Mint launched a new pre-order system and began accepting pre-orders for its 2021 commemorative coin programs on Thursday, January 28, 2021. Introductory pricing will continue to be in effect for the first 30 days of pre-orders. Anticipated product shipping dates are published on the Mint’s online catalog product pages. By law, the Mint must recover all its costs associated with a commemorative coin program before it is authorized to pay program surcharges to the designated recipient organization. This includes the cost of production and assembly of unsold inventory and the costs associated with melting excess inventory after each program has concluded.

Commemorative Coins Benefiting the National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum Now Available for Purchase at the United State Mint

Home / Top News / Commemorative Coins Benefiting the National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum Now Available for Purchase at the United State Mint Commemorative Coins Benefiting the National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum Now Available for Purchase at the United State Mint The three coins honor law enforcement and their service to the community. • 2021 • COMMEMORATIVE COIN PROGRAM Washington, DC, Jan. 28, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) WASHINGTON, DC – The National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum is honored to announce that the United States Mint is now accepting orders for the 2021 National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum Commemorative Coin Program. Although these coins are legal tender, they are not minted for general circulation. Each commemorative coin is produced in limited quantity and only available for a limited time. The U.S. Mint is extending special introductory pricing through March 1, 2021.

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