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Burck was arrested by Daytona Beach police officers on Saturday afternoon near the 800 block of Main Street, where he had been posing for pictures with Bike Week visitors and bystanders. It’s a shtick that he has been presenting at Bike Week, virtually without incident, for 21 years, he said.
On Saturday, however, Burck was charged with violating the city s new ordinance on panhandling and resisting an officer without violence. In making the arrest, officers broke the headstock of the performer’s red, white and blue acoustic guitar.
The ordinance, among other things, make it illegal for anyone to panhandle within 10 feet of the door of any commercial business. But Burck insists he doesn t panhandle; rather, he s a street entertainer.
Earlier during the now-yearlong coronavirus pandemic, Circuit Judge Dennis Craig was conducting hearings via Zoom in the courtroom at the Volusia County Branch Jail recently when one of the attorneys told him there was a woman in the video conference who shouldn’t be there.
But the computer monitor screen was not facing Craig. It was facing the defendants, attorneys and bailiffs.
Craig could not see the Zoom screen of the woman wearing what could be considered only the mandatory minimum of fabric over her body. She was lying in bed wrapped in a white towel.
“Everybody was being too polite because they were waiting for me to do something about it, probably not realizing that I don’t see what they are seeing, Craig said in a phone interview.
Local Legislators Calling for SUNY Oneonta as COVID Vaccine Site
Published: March 5, 2021
Senator Peter Oberacker during a recent tour of the SUNY Oneonta COVID-19 testing center at Alumni Field House. From left, Acting President Dennis Craig, Senator Oberacker, SUNY Oneonta Director of Athletics Tracey Ranieri (Credit: Senator Oberacker s Office)
Local legislators are leading the charge to get Governor Cuomo to establish SUNY Oneonta as a state-run COVID-19 vaccination site according to a press release from State Senator Peter Oberacker s (R/C – Schenevus) Office. Oberacker, along with Assemblyman Joe Angelino (R/C/I – Norwich), Assemblyman Brian Miller (R/I – New Hartford), Assemblyman John Salka (R/C/I – Brookfield), and Assemblyman Chris Tague (R/C/I – Schoharie) have been aware of the struggle vaccine eligible residents in Chenango, Delaware, Otsego and Schoharie Counties to gain access to the vaccine since vaccine demand outweighs supply. In addition, there are no
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