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Capitol riot suspect from Colts Neck fights ruling keeping him jailed

View Comments A Navy contractor from Colts Neck charged in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, whom prosecutors have described as a white supremacist and Nazi sympathizer, is appealing a judge s decision to keep him jailed before trial, arguing that he would pose no danger to the community if freed. Timothy Louis Hale-Cusanelli, who was also a U.S. Army reservist based at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, is asking a federal appeals court to reverse the March ruling by U.S. District Court Judge Trevor N. McFadden, who found that Hale-Cusanelli s apparent willingness to act on a far-right ideology threatens public safety. Hale-Cusanelli s defense attorney, Jonathan Zucker, argued in a court filing published on Thursday that his client committed no violence during the assault on the U.S. Capitol and his alleged participation in the attack was not enough to justify keeping him jailed before trial.

Legislators think they can improve the health care supply chain

Legislators think they can improve the health care supply chain Lawmakers have introduced dozens of bills (Photo: Mark Thomas) The promise: Over the last several months, lawmakers from both parties have introduced more than a dozen bills to improve the health care supply chain following failures during the COVID-19 pandemic. Few have made much progress, but several have bipartisan support.  Many of the bills propose similar solutions such as studies on the causes of supply chain issues and support for domestic manufacturing.  At a Senate committee hearing last week, a group of experts said the U.S. could prepare the supply chain for future pandemics by strengthening the Strategic National Stockpile and encouraging domestic manufacturing of drugs and supplies. 

Manchester cops warn of potential smoke in township due to controlled burn at Joint Base

Manchester cops warn of potential smoke in township due to controlled burn at Joint Base View Comments MANCHESTER - A controlled burn at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst is underway Saturday and may cause smoke to drift over the township, according to police. “If you see or smell smoke that you believe is unrelated, please do not hesitate to call the police department,” police said in an email alert to the public on Saturday night. Last weekend in Little Egg Harbor, a few wisps of smoke rapidly spread into a raging wildfire 10 acres across with flames 15 to 20 feet high. The blaze initially threatened about 100 homes but was contained before any structural damage could be done. 

DVIDS - News - 621st AMOS tests WSS capability during Mobility Guardian 2021

11 Imagine having the ability to manage aircraft and 1,800 people all from 850 miles away. That’s exactly what the “Mobsters” will be doing during Air Mobility Command’s premier, large-scale mobility exercise. Airmen with the 621st Air Mobility Operations Squadron will participate in exercise Mobility Guardian, which is mostly being held in Michigan, all from the squadron’s newly renovated weapon system suite located at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey. Mobility Guardian is the Air Force s largest and longest exercise ensuring readiness to move military personnel and equipment in combat operations. The weapon system suite empowers air mobility command and control experts to execute air operations remotely, supporting combatant commanders across a full range of military operations.

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