With the NCAA dead period set to expire soon, the Clemson coaching staff will ramp up recruiting efforts as the Tigers look to start rounding out the 2022 class.
PUSH Tech Diversity & Inclusion Summit
Wednesday, May 12, 2021 at 06:00 PM
2021 PUSHTECH DIVERSITY & INCLUSION SUMMIT “The Power & Priority of Equity & Opportunity in the NEW NORMAL”
OVERVIEW:
Building on the 6 years of emphasis in the world of technology, this year s Summit will broaden and expand its scope of impact to include numerous Diversity and Inclusion leaders and influencers in various high-profile roles from various companies across the spectrum of corporate America, business industries and Community platforms. The event will also feature and acknowledge a wide array of companies who over the past year have made significant inroads and expansion in the areas of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Programming and Opportunities in the wake of the Global Social Justice Awakening of 2020. We will also highlight the amazing vision of our leader Rev. Jesse L. Jackson whose trailblazing foresight gave birth to PUSHTECH, FAITHTECH and SPORTSTECH, all of which prepar
GBI investigates gang activity in Ware Co. Georgia Bureau of Investigation (Source: WALB) By WALB News Team | May 8, 2021 at 5:48 PM EDT - Updated May 8 at 5:48 PM
WAYCROSS, Ga. (WALB) - On Friday, the GBI Region 4 Douglas Office said they started an investigation regarding gang-related crimes, according to a press release from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI).
The release said it occurred in the Garlington Heights and Ware Manor Apartments in Waycross.
Information was received from the public, along with the Waycross Police Department, Ware County Sheriff’s Office, and the Georgia Department of Community Supervision (DCS).
GBI Region 4 and GBI Gang Task Force agents, Waycross Police Department Special Operations Unit, Ware County Drug investigators, and DCS officers conducted investigative acts that led investigators to document Bloods, BOA, G-Shyne, Ghost Face, and Gangster Disciples gang activity in the above-listed housing areas, according to the release.
GBI agents raided two apartment complexes Friday after tips about gang activity they received from the public and other law enforcement agencies, according to a release from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.
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Baltimore City police on Thursday announced the arrests of 16 homicide suspects and 13 non-fatal shooting suspects over the past month.
In a release, police say that of these 29 violent crime suspects, 15 are considered repeat violent offenders. The suspects range in age from 14 to 48.
“I want to thank the many hardworking members of the Baltimore Police Department for working diligently and tirelessly to identify and apprehend those responsible for violent crime in our city,” said Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison. “To every member of our community that called our detectives or called anonymously, thank you! I am committed to working with every resident to make our city safer and rebuilding public trust in our department, as it is critical to creating a safer Baltimore.”