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Housing Authority of Birmingham earmarks $6 million for security

Housing Authority of Birmingham earmarks $6 million for security Updated 10:58 AM; Today 10:57 AM Fannie Carter, 66, was killed Sunday, Sept. 20, 2020 when she was caught in crossfire outside her Elyton Village home. Police tape blocks off the investigation area after the shooting. (Photo by Carol Robinson/AL.com) Facebook Share The Housing Authority Board of Commissioners approved the fiscal year 2022 budget of $34 million. “When the residents of our HABD properties lay their heads down at night, we want them to feel safe and secure,” said Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin. “Addressing safety and crime in the city of Birmingham should be something local agencies work on together to make the most impact,” said HABD President and CEO David A. Northern Sr.

Aberdeen man fined for making racist comments to shop staff

Aberdeen man fined for making racist comments to shop staff Updated: 16/12/2020, 11:17 am © Darrell Benns/DCT Media Aberdeen Sheriff Court. An Aberdeen man made racist comments to two shop workers after becoming involved in a row over outdoor seating arrangements at a nearby pub. Paul Robson entered Silvan Communications on Union Street on November 17 and began swearing and making offensive comments towards staff. The 47-year-old appeared at Aberdeen Sheriff Court and pled guilty to a single charge of acting in a racially aggravated manner. Depute fiscal Lynne McVicar told the court the shop workers were originally from Turkey but had lived in the UK for more than a decade.

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