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A Foul Unfinished Business The shortcomings of, and plots against, Saville s Bloody Sunday Inquiry
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Soldier F and Brigadier Kitson s elite EFGH death squad: a murderous dirty tricks pattern is emerging which links Ballymurphy with Bloody Sunday A second soldier involved in both events was mentioned in despatches at the behest of Kitson for his alleged bravery in the face of the enemy
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An Interview with Charles Carey | Irish America
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A former Cook County official who also acted as a consultant to a red-light camera company indicated in court Wednesday he plans to plead guilty to bribery and other pay-to-play charges.
Patrick Doherty was a paid consultant for the politically connected red-light camera company SafeSpeed LLC. He also was chief of staff to former county Commissioner Jeff Tobolski, who has pleaded guilty to corruption charges.
“We’ve had discussions with the defense who has requested a plea agreement,” federal prosecutor Christopher Stetler said Wednesday during a virtual court hearing.
Doherty’s attorney also confirmed her client would like to change his plea to guilty.
Mayor issues call for community efforts against hate in first post-pandemic town hall Posted: July 13, 2021
Mayor Mike Nelson welcomes attendees to Monday evening’s anti-hate town hall.
In his first town hall meeting since the COVID crisis hit more than a year ago, Edmonds Mayor Mike Nelson issued a call for community action to battle the rising tide of hate, hate crimes and hate speech. Joining Nelson on the dais were Edmonds Schools Superintendent Dr. Gustavo Balderas, acting Edmonds Chief of Police Michelle Bennett, NAACP Snohomish Chapter Vice President Louis Harris, Edmonds Diversity Commission Member Nikki Glaros, and Diversity Commission Youth Representative Caitlin Chung.