A South Jersey newspaper publisher has apologized for running a vitriolic opinion piece from a writer accused of making threats against a Republican congressman.
U.S. Rep. Jeff Van Drew, R-N.J. 2nd District, held a news conference Monday with Cape May County Sheriff Bob Nolan in which he released a voice mail left by Ocean City resident John McCall.
“I would swear to your demise as a politician and I believe that you personally are a degenerate. As a member of the New Jersey Press Association, I will do everything in my power to ensure that you are deposed if not dead, the message recording says. Anything I can do to basically get you out of office, I will do. You are a traitors. Jeff Van Drew and you deserve the fate of all traitors.”
The Cape May County Sheriff always gets his man, and, it turns out, he always gets his horse, too.
In January, the Sheriff s department posted on its Facebook page that it was looking for a horse for mounted police work, but with some very specific requirements. The horse they were looking for on a 60-day trial basis was a gelding, with a minimum height of 16HH, 8-16-years old.
Well, it turns out you can look a gift horse in the mouth after all, because the Sheriff s department has officially welcomed their newest sheriff-in-training, Mount Speck.
This week on the Cape May County Sheriff s Facebook page, Sheriff Robert Nolan welcomed Mount Speck as the agency’s newest equine officer.