Thieves targeting vans at churches in Camden County, New Jersey
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CAMDEN, New Jersey (WPVI) Police are looking for two thieves who are accused of stealing multiple vans from area churches in Camden County, New Jersey.
The pastor at Iglesias Pentecostal on 110 Marlton Pike in the City of Camden said the trouble began on January 18, when thieves tried to steal the church s van from a gated parking lot, but the battery was dead. But then the thieves came back. And they took out a battery from their car and tried to see if they could start it. They couldn t start it, said Pastor Daniel Roman.
Louise Gertrude Bartlett Jacobs Freeman
WILLIAMSBURG The Lord saw fit to call Louise Gertrude Bartlett Jacobs Freeman, 94, home for her crown Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021. She was born Jan. 15, 1927, to the late John and Mary Hattie Ashlock Bartlett. She was the fifth of seven children and the third of four daughters.
Until the age of 13, Louise lived in Williamsburg, attended The Old Grove School, now a landmark building in Waller Mill Park, and the family church, Zion Baptist Church. Her father was a founding member of Zion and helped build the church’s original edifice. Her father died preceding the death of her mother.
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New Appointment To General Orders Board For IMPD Has History Of Racially-Charged Posts
Dr. Clyde Posley, a new appointment to the General Orders Board for IMPD, has an established history of publishing racially-charged posts and expressing anti-police sentiments on his social media, according to Indianapolis City-County Councilman Paul Annee (R).
The newly created General Orders Board is designed to adopt, interpret and amend policing policies for the IMPD.
Four of the board’s seven members will be civilians, but they must be residents of Marion County to qualify, and they cannot be currently or formerly employed as a police officer. Civilians must also undergo training, including participating in the Citizen’s Police Academy and ride-alongs.
City-County Council Republicans Take Issue With Partisan Appointment To IMPD General Orders Board
INDIANAPOLIS Last year, the Indianapolis City-County Council passed a plan to form a new general orders board for the Indianapolis Metro Police Department.
The board will be made up of four civilians and three police officers, meaning civilians will outnumber officers on the primary committee that sets policy for the police department. Two of those civilian members were appointed to the board on Monday.
They are Indiana University McKinney School of Law professor Lahny Silva and Dr. Clyde Posley, Jr., a pastor at the Antioch Baptist Church in Indy.