The attack happened at the now-closed Casbah nightclub in April 2019 A nightclubber who lashed out with his fist after another reveller used a racist slur has been spared an immediate spell behind bars. The racist remark was directed at Andre Gooden while he was “peacocking” with other man at the Casbah nightclub in April 2019, Swindon Crown Court heard. Gooden, 34, punched the man in face – breaking his jaw. Later interviewed by detectives, he told them: “F racist s trying to get me arrested. But I’m going to f him up, p .” Sentencing him to 12 months’ imprisonment suspended for 18 months, Judge Peter Crabtree acknowledged the man had been provoked but added: “You simply cannot take the law into your own hands in that way.”
Homeless alcoholic jailed for illicit spending spree in Clifton
Simon Selman said he was given bank cards and told to make purchases
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A homeless alcoholic sent on a spending spree with stolen bank cards has been jailed.
Simon Selman told police he knew nothing about a burglary in which the cards were taken.
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HOUSTON, Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Orbital Energy Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: OEG) ( Orbital Energy or the Company ) announced today the launch of a new subsidiary, Eclipse Foundation Group, a drilled shaft foundation construction company that specializes in providing services to the electric transmission and substation, industrial, communication towers and disaster restoration market sectors, with expertise in water, marsh and rock terrains.
Headquartered in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the Eclipse team is renowned for its expertise in successfully executing projects in difficult environments, such as water, marsh, or rock terrains. Eclipse utilizes amphibious equipment and vibratory caissons to construct up to 16-foot diameter shafts at depths greater than 80 ft in marshland and deeper waters, as well as working from
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NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. states, facing a backlog in administering coronavirus vaccines, are asking medical and nursing students, and even firefighters, to help give the shots and free up healthcare workers battling a raging pandemic at overcrowded hospitals.
At least seven state health departments are seeking volunteers for their vaccination sites, some partnering with local universities or nursing schools to offer incentives such as tuition discounts and hands-on training. Others are teaching first responders to administer shots.