Police Capt Jennifer Gonzales named next Napa police chief
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A cluster of at least seven signs posted outside a small, nondescript Silverado Trail house is uncompromising in proclaiming its creatorâs conservative stance â âAMERICA LOVE IT OR LEAVE IT,â âSUPPORT THE NRA,â âUP YOURS NEWSOM.â
But two of the placards â one formed from red lettering on a white panel, the other hand-lettered onto green cardboard â appear more pugnacious than the rest: âCHOKE THE WOKE.â
That message is the latest in an assortment of slogans to be posted within sight of those driving, bicycling or walking a section of the Trail, just east of the Napa Valley Expo and a few blocks from Soscol Avenueâs busy commercial strip.
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Police seized enough fentanyl to kill more than 1 million people in a drug bust in Gloucester Township and Camden, authorities said. (Shutterstock)
GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ Police seized $350,000 worth of drugs enough to kill more than 1 million people as they dismantled a network that sold fentanyl, heroin and cocaine in Gloucester Township and Camden City, authorities announced.
Randy Mora, 35 of Gloucester Township; and Felix Cruz-Ventura, 42, Daniel Garcia, 41, and Jennifer Gonzales, 30, all of Camden, were all arrested during the takedown led by New Jersey State Police in conjunction with Gloucester Township police, officials said.
The 17-month investigation, dubbed Operation Speed Bump, also resulted in the seizure of 4 pounds of fentanyl, 5 pounds of heroin, and 6 pounds of cocaine, police said.