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Long prison term for man who torched ex s Newberry Twp home

A danger and terror to society: York County judge sentences abuser

Study to measure York City s Group Violence Initiative might be delayed

Study to measure York City s Group Violence Initiative might be delayed York Dispatch A study meant to gauge the efficacy of York City s anti-crime Group Violence Initiative could be delayed a year over fears the COVID-19 pandemic might have skewed the data. Conducted by York College, the review was slated to be released this year, which already has seen a record number of shootings in the first quarter. The study was made possible in 2019 through a three-year, $360,000 federal justice assistance grant meant to support the city s GVI program. The York County District Attorney s Office applied for the grant on behalf of a partnership that includes the DA s office, the York City Police Department and York College.

ACAMS Hollywood: Cybercriminals using bots, deepfakes & synthetic identities to defraud financial institutions | Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence and Compliance Learning

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: During a recent online ACAMS panel, experts discussed what anti-money laundering professionals need to do to protect their institutions and clients from cybercrime Deepfake technology, a type of artificial intelligence that allows a user to create a very convincing replica of a person or image, has gained traction in the cybercriminal world. You may even have seen some of these more innocuous examples such as Queen Elizabeth dancing on a tabletop in an altered video or the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. reanimated. The bigger question being raised by these cybercrime tactics is

Heroin epidemic: Man pleads no contest in overdose in York County

Outside the courtroom, Rick Robinson, Jackson’s attorney, declined to comment. Wyatt attended Cedar Cliff High School and the Cumberland Perry Area Vocational Technical School. He volunteered with the Fairview Township, New Cumberland and Lower Allen fire departments, according to his obituary. He enjoyed hunting and fishing, working on cars and spending time with his friends and family, the obituary states. Jackson asked the deputy sheriffs to take him back as soon as possible to the State Correctional Institution at Greene, where he’s currently serving a three- to six-year sentence for firearms offenses. Contact Dylan Segelbaum at 717-771-2102.

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