PITTSBURGH Richard Bracey was sentenced to 18 months in prison for conspiring to launder drug-trafficking proceeds between 2017 and 2019, United States Attorney Scott W. Brady announced today.
Bracey, age 44, was sentenced by United States District Judge J. Nicholas Ranjan. Judge Ranjan directed that the prison sentence be served consecutively to the federal prison sentence Bracey was serving for first-degree murder at the time of the crime. Judge Ranjan also directed that Bracey serve one year of supervised release following his prison sentence.
Bracey was incarcerated at USP-Lee in Virginia when he conspired to launder the proceeds of the distribution of Schedule I synthetic cannabinoid controlled substances. Such substances have caused severe illness and deaths throughout the United States in recent years.
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The Etna Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying a man who attempted to rob the Ray’s Food Place on Monday evening.
The suspect, who was wearing multiple layers of clothing, including face coverings and dark sunglasses, was armed with a handgun, according to a press release from the EPD, which is being assisted in its investigation by the Department of Justice’s Bureau of Forensic Sciences.
The suspect entered the store on Collier Way just before 10 p.m. on Feb. 8, approached an employee, “forcefully grabbed them” and demanded money while brandishing the gun, the EPD said.
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ASCENSION PARISH - Certain members of Ascension Parish s law enforcement are sporting a new look for a good cause.
In a Wednesday (Dec. 23) news release, the Ascension Parish Sheriff s Office (APSO) announced that during the month of November Sheriff Bobby Webre allowed deputies to sport facial hair as a show of their support of the American Cancer Society.
APSO says other agencies were asked to participate and together raised over $30,000.
Today we presented a check in the amount of $30,775 to the American Cancer Society - Louisiana raised during the month.
Several agencies collaborate to raise money for deputies impacted by Hurricane Laura
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Wednesday, December 23 2020
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December 23, 2020
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ASCENSION PARISH - Certain members of Ascension Parish s law enforcement are sporting a new look for a good cause.
In a Wednesday (Dec. 23) news release, the Ascension Parish Sheriff s Office (APSO) announced that during the month of November Sheriff Bobby Webre allowed deputies to sport facial hair as a show of their support of the American Cancer Society.
APSO says other agencies were asked to participate and together raised over $30,000.
Today we presented a check in the amount of $30,775 to the American Cancer Society - Louisiana raised during the month.
now what you re looking at here is a screenshot of that face book posed which has since been deleted a police officer from louisiana refers to the congresswoman as a vial idiot who needs a rail and he writes further i don t mean the kind that she used to serve now that is a reference to seize past job as a bartender where she served up rounds of drinks around it this case refers to a round of you guessed it ammunition. well today the chief of police in gretna louisiana fired the 2 officers here s part of what he had to say the investigation was conducted. the officer did fully cooperate with the of this to gauge and gave a statement. and was terminated earlier today from the gretna police