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Claremont man claims he blacked out during shooting incident, court records show Kevin Dooley, of Claremont, N.H. Modified: 4/14/2021 9:28:58 PM CLAREMONT A 30-year-old Claremont man claims he blacked out and doesn’t remember firing a handgun at another man Monday morning, according to court documents. No one was injured in the incident but Kevin Dooley was charged with reckless conduct with a deadly weapon and criminal threatening with a deadly weapon. According to a recently released police affidavit, Dooley told police the incident started that morning when he got a call from his female friend. According to Dooley, the woman asked him to come to her home on Madison Place because she was having issues with her boyfriend. ....
CLAREMONT A 30-year-old Claremont man was charged with two felonies after police responded Monday night to reports of shots fired.Kevin Dooley was charged with reckless conduct with a weapon and criminal threatening with a deadly weapon, Claremont. ....
Death to Fluffy : Please Stop With the Pet Name Passwords May 5, 2021 euroinfosec) • April 9, 2021 Loving your pet and creating tough-to-crack passwords should remain two distinctly separate activities. Using your pet’s name as a password could make you an easy target for callous cybercriminals. An independent survey conducted for the NCSC - which is the public-facing arm of intelligence agency GCHQ - found that many individuals appear to favor simple passwords that they can remember. Hence, respondents say they often base passwords on: Pet names - 15%; Favorite sports team - 6%; Using the word password - 6%. The NCSC is using National Pet Day, which is Sunday, as the occasion to remind people to practice good password hygiene. But it s also offering a reminder to businesses to help equip their employees to always use strong, unique passwords across every site and serv ....
Man Convicted in Binghamton and Endwell Residential Burglaries An Endwell man faces several years in prison after he was found guilty of two felony burglary counts in Broome County Court. 48-year-old Alex Ferrer was convicted by a jury Wednesday in a trial before Judge Kevin Dooley. The trial started on Monday. According to the Broome County district attorney s office, Ferrer had been accused of entering two residences without permission on March 25, 2020. The incidents happened in Endwell and on Main Street in Binghamton. Ferrer could be sentenced to 7 to 15 years in prison for each burglary count. He is scheduled to be sentenced in June. ....