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More on the investigation. Lt. Dan mcgrath metro police dept. Its hard to understand how this happened a father stabbed. A son shot to death in a southwest community. Nate muzu we saw like 15 fire trucks coming and they were coming very fast police tell fox 5 just before 4 pm friday a fight broke out in this home on keifer Valley Street between a father. And his 19 year old son or step son. The teen reportedly stabbed his dad. The dad then shot and killed him. Lt. Dan mcgrath metro police dept. The family is extremely upset right now i dont know if you could hear them crying down the street the 40 year old was stabbed four times. He is in stable at umc. Metro says theyre currently conducting interviews with the 6 or 7 people who were inside the home at the time. Some of the youngest witnesses were 13 years old. Lt. Dan mcgrath metro police dept. I dont know if there is a prior history the family indicated it was a bad relationship those who live nearby gathered at the scene. But most w

Environmental Conservation Police Officer Steven Shaw Honored as Top New York Wildlife Conservation Police Officer

Ashby co-op creditors zero in on Link safari companies

Ashby co-op creditors zero in on Link safari companies Lawyers for creditors of the defunct Ashby (Minn.) Farmers Cooperative Elevator are asking a federal judge for a summary judgment against a safari hunting company. They allege former manager Jerome “Jerry” Hennessey fraudulently used co-op funds to pay $312,150 to Jay Link and his Link’s Wild Safaris of Wisconsin. 9:04 am, Feb. 25, 2021 × ASHBY, Minn. The attorney for creditors of the defunct Ashby (Minn.) Farmers Cooperative Elevator has asked for a summary judgment in a lawsuit against Jay Link and Link’s Wild Safaris one of several big game safari services for former manager Jerome “Jerry” Hennessey.

Herkimer County Man Honored as Conservation Officer of the Year

First Responder Friday Salutes Conservation Officer of the Year We want to add our accolades to a Herkimer County Conservation Officer who was recognized by an International Group. Darryl Lucas was named  New York s Conservation Officer of the Year. The Shikar-Safari International Club bestowed the annual honor to Officer Darryl Lucas who covers the DEC s Region 6, encompassing the Western Adirondacks and Lake Champlain, including Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Oneida, and Saint Lawrence counties. Officer Lucas has spent 28 years with the DEC, graduating from The Academy in 1992. He served his first 10 years in Region 1 near where he grew up on Long Island. In addition to his duties as an officer,  Darryl was a founding member of a Special Operations Group trained to respond to off-road environments, including fugitive searches. He is also a Police Defense Tactics and Firearms instructor.

Herkimer County DEC Officer Named Wildlife Officer of the Year

Herkimer County DEC Officer Named Wildlife Officer of the Year The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is celebrating one of its officers from Herkimer County, who was recently named Wildlife Officer of the Year by an international group. DEC Commissioner Basil Seggos announced Wednesday that Shikar-Safari Club International had named Environmental Conservation Police Officer Darryl Lucas its Wildlife Officer of the Year. On behalf of DEC, I congratulate ECO Lucas for receiving this prestigious award, Commissioner Seggos said in a press release.  ECO Lucas exemplifies the tireless efforts DEC s law enforcement officers exhibit each day to enforce New York s environmental laws and ensure New York s environment and natural resources are protected for generations to come.

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