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Man, two 17-year-olds charged with murder in N J shooting

Man, two 17-year-olds charged with murder in N.J. shooting Updated Feb 27, 2021; Facebook Share Less than a week after a Newark man was gunned down in the city, authorities on Friday said two 17-year-old boys and an adult were arrested and charged in the slaying. Jaqway McCall, 18, a city resident, and the juveniles face murder, conspiracy to commit murder and weapons charges in the Monday shooting death of Romel Bottex, Acting Essex County Prosecutor Theodore N. Stephens II and Newark Public Safety Director Anthony Ambrose announced in a joint statement. Police arrested McCall without incident Thursday, according to officials. He was being held at the Essex County jail ahead of a detention hearing.

Data I/O Reports Fourth Quarter 2020 Results – Consumer Electronics Net

Gross margin as a percentage of sales of 53.2%; Adjusted gross margin of 54.7% Net loss of ($4.0) million or ($0.48) earnings per share Adjusted EBITDA of ($366,000) Automotive Electronics represented 53% of bookings for 2020 Deployment of over 330 PSV systems worldwide Ended year with 15 partners and 14 supported devices for SentriX Security Deployment Platform EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted gross margin are non-GAAP financial measures. A reconciliation is provided in the tables of this press release. Management Comments Commenting on the fiscal year ended December 31, 2020, Anthony Ambrose, President and CEO of Data I/O Corporation, said, “In the most challenging business climate in recent memory, we are pleased to have exited 2020 better positioned than how we entered the year. Data I/O’s people are healthy, our cash balance increased, our operational processes and supply chain resiliency have been optimized, our automotive electronics and security platforms hav

Newark police officers heroically prevent man from taking his own life

Newark police officers heroically prevent man from taking his own life WABC Share: NEWARK, New Jersey (WABC) Newark police officers heroically stopped a man from taking his own life. 5th Precinct Officers Tianna Contreras and Briana Shanklin were patrolling Tuesday evening when they saw the 25-year-old man on the Route 78 overpass. Officers got out of their vehicle and were able to use de-escalation training to talk the man into coming back onto the sidewalk. I m grateful that our officers were able to talk the man down, essentially saving his life, Public Safety Director Anthony Ambrose said. Our de-escalation training, coupled with the personal care of these officers, resulted in a peaceful ending for this individual s family and for the City of Newark as a whole. Instead of mourning the loss of a neighbor, we are celebrating the preservation of a life today.

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