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How many times will our flag be ordered to half-staff to honor yet more victims of mass shootings? How many more of our neighbors will be massacred before we firmly, aggressively insist our elected representatives stop the slaughter?
How many times will Republican rant master U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz belittle rational attempts to stem the tide of insanity as âridiculous theaterâ?
The National Rifle Associationâs go-to excuse that âthe only thing that can stop a bad person with a gun is a good person with a gunâ is, at best, a catchy yet misleading mantra.
U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, offered these facts in a news release: âMultiple studies have found that armed civilians donât stop mass shootings. Arming more people isn t the answer. Keeping guns away from dangerous individuals is the best way to reduce instances of mass shootings.â
The Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office receives accreditation for the fourth time from the Virginia Law Enforcement Professional Standards Commission. The voluntary program is based on nearly 200 professional standards and around 25% of the commonwealth’s law enforcement agencies recieve accreditation. Departments renew their accreditation every four years and the Sheriff’s Office received 100% compliance during this renewal. The certificate was presented to the department by Westmoreland County Sheriff C. O. Balderson who is the accreditation committee vice-chair.
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Pictured above; 66-year-old Robert Oglesby.
Photo provided by the Lancaster County Sheriff s Office.
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) The Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office (LSO) initiated a very slow-speed chase with a motorhome Wednesday night.
Around 10:45 pm, LSO heard about a pickup towing a motorhome driving near 148th and Yankee Hill Rd with no head or taillights on.
When an LSO Deputy attempted to pull the motorhome over, the pickup refused to stop and continued driving between five and 15 mph.
Finally, near 138th and Old Cheney Rd, another deputy deployed stop sticks that successfully halted the pickup.
The driver, 66-year-old Robert Oglesby was arrested for fleeing to avoid arrest.