Down the an arrest dark delivery gone way bad in roslindale it tears down a spaghetti of wires trapping the driver and at least 4,000 volts of electricity. Everything in this truck is metal. I just stayed exactly where i am. Reporter the issue was one of height the driver says. He says the wires are supposed to be 15 feet off the ground. You always look to make sure that the wires arent going to hit the are truck. But when youre on a street theyre not supposed to be that low. Reporter but an eversource supervisor said perhaps the more important issue was the driver attempted to navigate such a tall truck down a tight street at night. Regardless of who was to blame the accident left residents on hazel mere road in the dark for hours. Of immediate concern was making things safe for the driver to exit the concrete truck. Electrical workers were called in to cut the rest of the power and finally around 8 40 p. M. Nearly three hours driver was free to open the door only he didnt. The reason
Tupelo Citizens Police Advisory Board looking to revamp program djournal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from djournal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
TUPELO • A citizen’s board meant to foster a better relationship between the Tupelo Police Department and the community it serves will now meet less frequently.
TUPELO ⢠The City Council last week confirmed Orlando Ivy to a post on the police advisory board, where Ivy hopes to encourage a positive relationship between the police department and city residents amid an ongoing national reckoning over law enforcement tactics, especially in communities of color.
Ivy, 63, was confirmed 6-1 to the advisory board on Tuesday night. The lone opposition vote came from Ward 6 Councilman Mike Bryan, who opposes all nominees to the advisory board and opposes the existence of the advisory board itself.
Ivy described himself as an optimist and said the advisory board needs to be a forward-looking group.