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Man tied to 6 Long Beach burglaries could get life in prison

A man could be sentenced to life in prison if he’s convicted on charges he burglarized six homes in Long Beach in 2023 and 2024. David Lee Silver, 48, faces six counts of first-degree residential burglary for incidents between Aug. 1, 2023, and March 13, 2024, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office said in […]

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City of Long Beach requiring masks in municipal buildings

WXXV News 25 July 26, 2021 City Hall regardless of being vaccinated or not vaccinated. The city is asking citizens and businesses owners to still follow the recommended CDC and Department of Health Guidelines. City Hall is open and you must wear a mask to enter the building and follow the recommended CDC guidelines. Please pay attention to posted signs on the doors when entering City Hall for directions. Long Beach Police Department lobby is open and mask are required. Please call the station at 228.863.7292. Don’t call dispatch for information that is a 911 emergency line. Long Beach Fire Department lobbies are closed. Please call the station to make an appointment or to get a burn permit if they are being permitted – 228.864.8451.

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How Many Prosecutions For Illegally Owned Suppressors Happen in the USA?

How Many Prosecutions For Illegally Owned Suppressors Happen in the USA? Ammoland Inc. Posted on How Many Prosecutions For Illegally Owned Suppressors Happen in the USA? U.S.A. –-(AmmoLand.com)- Very few people are prosecuted for the illegal possession of silencers/suppressors in the United States. One of the problems in understanding the U.S. criminal justice system is records are dispersed. Records are kept in many different formats, and not easily searchable or sortable by offense. There are both federal and state crimes. The data is not all digitized. When it is, it is not all in searchable databases available to the public.

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