Forget the images of this poker mangled after speeding d this porsche mangled after speeding. I think we need to and the families need to see theres justice out there. Reporter authorities saw the driver of the poker, is charmed with pork is charged with vehicular hods. Surveillance video captures the car accelerating at a curb going 60mileperhour, more than twice the speed limit. Were talking speed in such excess. Reporter it took the life of daniel are a san miguel. Daniela san miguel. There was there were narcotics found in the vehicle and i believe the young man that in him system. Reporter the front seat several home parties going home to home on golf cart like this one. They denied using drugs or alcohol. Medina wanted to show off the family porsche. The fact this young man that sdrnt a drivers license was given this 180 move mile an hour car on the craziest night of the year. Reporter medina is out of jail and at home detention. Neither he or the father wanted to say anything wh
4 The year 2020 has been a year like many have never seen and the likes of one we hope to never see again. It’ll be remembered as the year COVID-19, face coverings, social distancing, videoconferencing and teleworking became the norm while frequent traveling and in-person events seemed a thing of the past.
As the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command readies for 2021, it looks back on a small fraction of the milestones and accomplishments achieved in 2020.
Key personnel moves
The U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command bid farewell to one deputy to the commanding general and welcomed another when Don Nitti assumed the role in March after Bill Marriott’s retirement in January after 44 years of federal service. Nitti was formerly the executive director of AMCOM Logistics Center.
This has been a year like many have never seen and the likes of one we hope to never see again. Itâll be remembered as the year COVID-19, face coverings, social distancing, videoconferencing and teleworking became the norm while frequent traveling and in-person events seemed a thing of the past.
As the Aviation and Missile Command readies for 2021, it looks back on a small fraction of the milestones and accomplishments achieved in 2020.
The Aviation and Missile Command bid farewell to one deputy commander and welcomed another when Don Nitti assumed the role in March after Bill Marriottâs retirement in January after 44 years of federal service. Nitti was formerly the executive director of AMCOM Logistics Center.