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The Recorder - Williams, shot by police after carjacking and two-state chase, pleads guilty

Williams, shot by police after carjacking and two-state chase, pleads guilty > > >Assistant District Attorney Steve Gagne and court-appointed lawyer Barry Auskern, who was representing Daniel Williams, seated, in Franklin County Superior Court on Friday. STAFF PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ >Daniel Williams, of South Burlington, Vt., was allegedly driving this Ford pickup truck while leading police on a two-state chase on June 5, 2020. FILE PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ Related stories GREENFIELD The Vermont man shot by police in June 2020 during a two-state chase that began after an alleged carjacking in Vermont pleaded guilty to three charges in Franklin County Superior Court on Friday afternoon.

Athol Daily News - Orange chief, Selectboard discuss frequency, merit of no-knock warrants

Orange chief, Selectboard discuss frequency, merit of no-knock warrants Orange Police Department. STAFF FILE PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ Orange police cruiser. Staff File Photo/Paul Franz Modified: 7/16/2021 4:46:06 PM ORANGE The town’s police chief came before the Selectboard on Wednesday to discuss no-knock warrants and their use after one member expressed continued concern about the controversial police tactic. Chief James Sullivan said a police reform bill signed into law by Gov. Charlie Baker late last year requires no-knock warrants to be issued by a judge and only after authorities have articulated probable cause to believe a particular individual is armed and dangerous and would be a threat to officers’ safety if a police presence was announced. Sullivan said authorities must also prove there are no minors or people ages 65 or older in the home, though the state’s website mentions there is an exception when those children or older adults are themselves at risk of harm.

The Recorder - Area farms try to weather the rain: Greenfield records 8 inches in first 2 weeks in July

Area farms try to weather the rain: Greenfield records 8 inches in first 2 weeks in July >David Wissemann, who runs Warner Farm in Sunderland with his father, Mike, said one of the main concerns of the heavy rainfall is the risk for disease in his crops. STAFF PHOTO/MARY BYRNE >David Wissemann, who runs Warner Farm in Sunderland with his father, sows corn seed. STAFF PHOTO/MARY BYRNE >Some pepper plants at Warner Farm in Sunderland show signs of rot that may have been the result of this week’s heavy rain. STAFF PHOTO/MARY BYRNE >Ryan Voiland of Red Fire Farm in Montague estimated one-third of his fall carrots, planted when they were still germinating, are under water and will have to be abandoned. STAFF PHOTO/MARY BYRNE

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