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There’s a lot of anti-police hate coming from the left. They’re very critical of police and policing. It’s so bad that it’s very easy to find yourself automatically reacting to anything that smacks of police not doing the very best job possible.
However, it’s not an easy job. Mistakes get made. Further, mistakes can come from all levels.
With the mistake coming from high enough up on the food chain, it can have serious ramifications on down the line.
When Deacon Harvey Cutts was growing up in Camden in the 1960s and 70s, he recalls meeting his neighborhood police officers when they introduced themselves to his classroom and then knowing their names, and them his, when he saw them out on the street. “You knew them then,” says Cutts, a lifelong Camden resident who has also raised 15 children in the city. “We were comfortable with them.”
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Automotive Electronics Sector Recovery Accelerating
REDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Data I/O Corporation (NASDAQ: DAIO), the leading global provider of advanced security and data deployment solutions for microcontrollers, security ICs and memory devices, today announced financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2021.
First Quarter 2021 Highlights
Gross margin as a percentage of sales of 55.5%
Net loss of ($333,000) or ($0.04) earnings per share
Adjusted EBITDA of $173,000
Cash & Equivalents of $13.6 million; no debt
Automotive Electronics represented 56% of first quarter 2021 bookings
Six new customer wins in the quarter in Asia
Growth in SentriX® Security Deployment Platform supports and design wins
First field upgrade of PSV7000 to SentriX, for a customer in Asia
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A crowd gathers at a People’s Organization for Progress rally to protest police brutality on August 17, 2020 in Newark, New Jersey. The Peoples Organization for Progress has gathered every Monday for their Justice Mondays since 2016, only taking a few weeks off during the coronavirus.
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When the clock struck midnight on January 1, 2021, Newark, New Jersey, reached a policing milestone. The city’s police had gone an entire calendar year without firing a shot at a civilian. It was a big deal: A department criticized by local activists and residents, one under the watchful eye of the federal government, finished 2020 without killing anyone the first time since 2015.
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3 charged in N.J. murder after detectives stop SUV that fled crime scene, authorities say
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Three men were charged in a Newark killing after the trio was stopped by New Jersey State Police detectives riding in a vehicle that matched a description from the shooting, authorities said Thursday.
Tyshon Armor, 19, Isaad S. Jackson, 20, both of Newark, along with Reynold Henderson, 18, of Irvington, each face charges of murder, conspiracy to commit murder and weapons offenses, Acting Essex County Prosecutor Theodore N. Stephens and Newark Public Safety Director Anthony Ambrose announced in a statement.
The trio was arrested in the shooting Tuesday that killed 22-year-old Dedric Bracey in Newark’s West Ward, according to authorities. Bracey, a city resident, was found around 4 p.m. on St. Paul Avenue shot multiple times and died at a local hospital, authorities said.