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‘We’ve had enough’: Take 1 Lounge neighbors in Broward fear for their lives
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Fort Lauderdale residents fear for their lives over activity at lounge
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Cypress Creek Mobile Home Country Club residents in Fort Lauderdale said they fear that the lawlessness going on around the Take 1 Lounge could end up in tragedy if no one intervenes.
Surveillance cameras captured the sound of gunshots during a recent shooting. Iris Carrero was among the many residents who said patrons of Take 1 Lounge, formerly the Jesters Sports Bar, are to blame.
Carrero said the patrons leave behind used condoms and needles. Two stray bullets left holes in her room and another one in the bathroom. She moved her mattress to the floor just in case it happens again.
The trial site in Burnt Oak which in the past has attracted fly-tippers. Credit: Barnet Council Barnet Council has launched a new initiative designed to cut down on fly-tipping across the borough, The council is working with housing association Barnet Homes on a project in Burnt Oak which will see shrubs planted on small grass verges that have been hotspots for fly-tipping in the past. The project is running on a trial basis initially to see what impact it has on reducing people leaving waste in the area. Barnet Council says three new shrub beds have been installed in Burnt Oak, which it says will enhance the look and feel of the area and hopefully deter waste being dumped in these spaces.
conversations but received no response. that directly contradicts what pompeo said last month, that mckinley never raised any concerns. if you remember, pompeo is often asked on national television whether or not there were any conversations about what did he know, and he literally doesn t answer. he deflects, he bumbles, he gives no answer. it appears that maybe because there is quite an answer to that question. joining us now, former u.s. senator now an nbc news and msnbc political analyst claire mccaskill. and contributing writer for the atlantic magazine and dean of the johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies, elliot cohen is back with us. so, elliot, first of ail, dean cohen, what is your takeaway just from the secretary of state saying he had absolutely no recollection of any conversation that the ambassador pointed out
jody ernst is still ahead against all the democratic comknees in iowa. mcsally is worried because trump is losing to the most liberal of the nominees. so it is really going to be about whether or not they think they can survive this politically. i hate to say it, it s depressing to me that it s not more of a principled stand on what s acceptable behavior for the president of the most powerful country on the planet. but i think that s the reality. and mitch mcconnell, i ve had several of my former republican colleagues say to me, if it s a party-line vote in the house, it will be close to a party-line vote in the senate. elise. dean cohen, i want to shift gears just a little bit to go back to the state department a building you know well given your experience as an official at the state department during the bush administration. are you concerned about the command climate that secretary