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Weapons, Assault Charges Filed After Altercation In South Windsor

Reply The booking photo of Maximum Elbey, 34, of California. (South Windsor Police Department) SOUTH WINDSOR, CT A truck driver from California was arrested Wednesday night after an altercation at a Sullivan Avenue auto parts warehouse, during which he is accused of punching another man and attacking him with wooden nunchucks, according to police. Maximum Elbey, 34, of Sun Valley, Calif., was charged with illegal possession of a weapon in a motor vehicle, carrying a dangerous weapon, second-degree breach of peace, second-degree assault and third-degree assault. He was held overnight in lieu of $75,000 bond, and was slated to appear Thursday in Manchester Superior Court.

Truck driver accused of attacking South Windsor business employee with nunchucks

Southland crime: Teens arrested after firing gun at occupied barn in Beecher, and more

Southland crime: Teens arrested after firing gun at occupied barn in Beecher, and more
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Exclusive Brethren used Thompson and Clark to spy on former members

Exclusive Brethren used Thompson and Clark to spy on former members 19 Apr, 2021 08:33 PM 14 minutes to read A generic photo of a man in his car doing surveillance with a camera. Photo / 123rf A generic photo of a man in his car doing surveillance with a camera. Photo / 123rf RNZ The Exclusive Brethren church has been using the controversial private investigators Thompson and Clark to spy on former members of the church. Over the past two years, Thompson and Clark has conducted hundreds of hours of surveillance on former members who have criticised the cult-like church. The private investigators have watched ex-Brethren from cars and parked surveillance vans and have taken photographs of people entering and leaving their homes.

We had vehicles outside the house : Exclusive Brethren used Thompson and Clark to spy on ex-members

Investigative reporter Nicky Hager The Exclusive Brethren church has been using the controversial private investigators Thompson and Clark to spy on former members of the church. Over the past two years, Thompson and Clark has conducted hundreds of hours of surveillance on former members who have criticised the cult-like church. The private investigators have watched ex-Brethren from cars and parked surveillance vans and have taken photographs of people entering and leaving their homes. A generic photo of a man in his car doing surveillance with a camera. Photo: 123rf Thompson and Clark made headlines after spying on Greenpeace and Christchurch earthquake insurance claimants. A State Services Commission (SSC) inquiry was later launched into government agencies’ use of security consultants.

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