Duty and the police chief was stepping down as chief. The chaos was capture on several videos. A warning, they are difficult to watch. The first video was taken by a bystander, it shows the two officers in a tense struggle with 27yearold Rayshard Brooks. The Georgia Bureau of investigations says brooks failed a field sobriety test and was resisting arest. Brooks manages to break free of the officers after grabbing one of their tasers. The next video taken by surveillance camera shows what happened next. Again, it is graphic. Brooks is seen running with the Police Chasing him. At one point he turns and appears to discharge the taser at the officers. Moments later, he is shot. He falls to the pavement and is pronounced dead at the hospital. Atlantas mayor said the officers were wrong to use deadly force. I do not believe that this was a justified use of deadly force, and have called for the immediate termination of the officer. Chief shields has officers to immediately step aside as poli
When disaster strikes, Ray Perry is the man with the plan in Portsmouth
Newport Daily News
PORTSMOUTH As the director of emergency management for the town, Ray Perry plans for such disasters like hurricanes, earthquakes, shootings and, yes, even tsunamis.
When it comes to doom and gloom, Perry’s the all-seeing eye. And he saw COVID on the horizon, too, even before it came into greater focus for the masses.
“I could read the tea leaves,” Perry said in a phone conversation with The Daily News on a recent Sunday afternoon. “It’s one of our worst-case scenarios, something happening to our food supply type of thing … [Something that] can actually topple governments.”