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Bucks Company To Pay Nearly $200K For Failing To Meet Contract

Reply Combustion Research and Flow Technology, Inc. (CRAFT) based in Pipersville, has agreed to pay $192,586 and implement enhanced compliance measures to resolve claims arising from its administration of federal contracts. (Shutterstock) PHILADELPHIA, PA A tech company based in Bucks County has agreed to pay $192,586 and implement enhanced compliance measures to resolve claims that it failed to meet federal contract obligations, the U.S. Attorney s Office Eastern District of Pennsylvania announced Monday. The settlement resolves claims that Combustion Research and Flow Technology, Inc. (CRAFT), based in Pipersville, proposed that work would be performed by particular individuals who then performed little or no documented work on the contract, federal prosecutors said.

Pennridge area police briefs for week of April 18

STRANGULATION — Chester Chatereski, 42, of Perkasie, was charged with strangulation, simple assault, false imprisonment and harassment following a domestic incident April 6 on S. 6th Street, Perkasie Borough Police Department said. He was arraigned before Magisterial District Judge Regina Armitage, New Britain, and taken to Bucks County Correctional Facility with bail set at 10 percent of $50,000, court information shows. SIMPLE ASSAULT, HARASSMENT — Ryan Wahalla, 33, was charged with simple assault and harassment following a domestic incident April 1 in Sellersville, Perkasie Borough Police Department said. Following a preliminary arraignment, he was taken to Bucks County Correctional Facility with bail set at 10 percent of $20,000, police said. 

Taser confusion errors like Daunte Wright shooting rare but avoidable

When Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, police officer Kim Potter allegedly mistook her service weapon for a stun gun and fatally shot an unarmed Black motorist Sunday, it was at least the 16th such “weapons confusion” incident in the United States since 2001. And the victim, Daunte Wright, was at least the fourth person to have died as a result, according to data compiled by the website FatalEncounters.org and University of Colorado professor Paul Taylor, who tracks such cases. These types of incidents are rare, experts say, although no government agency tracks the use of Taser-like devices nationwide so it’s impossible to say with certainty how many times it has occurred.

Taser-confusion errors like Daunte Wright shooting rare, but avoidable

Jo Ciavaglia USA TODAY Network When Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, police officer Kim Potter allegedly mistook her service weapon for a stun gun and fatally shot an unarmed Black motorist Sunday, it was at least the 16th such “weapons confusion” incident in the United States since 2001. And the victim, Daunte Wright, was at least the fourth person to have died as a result, according to data compiled by the website FatalEncounters.org and University of Colorado professor Paul Taylor, who tracks such cases. These types of incidents are rare, experts say, although no government agency tracks the use of Taser-like devices nationwide so it’s impossible to say with certainty how many times it has occurred.

Penn State trustee election ballot positions announced

Penn State trustee election ballot positions announced Ballots for the trustee election will be available to Penn State alumni beginning on April 10. Image: Curtis Chan Penn State trustee election ballot positions announced March 02, 2021 UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. Ballot positions for the 2021 election of trustees by alumni were determined on March 2 by a drawing. Ballots for the trustee election will be available to Penn State alumni beginning on April 10. Additionally, biographical information and position statements for each candidate will be available on March 15 on a Meet the Candidates page by visiting trustees.psu.edu/selection/. All alumni who have already requested and received a ballot for the nomination phase of the election will automatically receive the election ballot. There is no need to request a ballot again. If you did not participate in the Nomination Phase and would like to receive the election ballot, you may request a ballot at trustees.psu.edu/2021elect

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