Hancock said inmate transfers happen occasionally for a variety of reasons including the safety and security of inmates and the institution. Among the concerns he cited was COVID-19.
The transfer to free up space in the jail this week doesn t mean JSO expects trouble, he said. Multiple arrests occur daily from at least 10 law enforcement agencies whose arrestees are housed at the [jail], Hancock wrote. We would not expect it to be less than typical.
Fears of racism with Duval jail s decision ahead of Orange Crush Festival
Billed as biggest beach festival weekend in the country, the festival which includes a pool party, block party, car and bike show and photography expo draws a largely Black, college-age crowd.
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Team Salter takes Inaugural Combined Clubs Women s Keelboat Regatta crown by Jane Austin 25 Apr 09:12 UTC 24 April 2021
Skipper Kirsty Salter, Amelia Catt, Lizzi Rountree and Amy Potter, representing the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania, won the inaugural Combined Clubs Women s Keelboat Regatta in Hobart on Saturday.
The unpredictable River Derwent kept Race Officer Ian Ross and the 48 female sailors on their toes with big wind shifts throughout the day, with the heaviest conditions kicking in from the south west at 15+ knots for the Gold and Silver Fleet finals.
Salter was expected to do well in the event and didn t disappoint, starting with a second place in the first flight of the Yellow Fleet Qualifier. A frustrating sixth in the next flight put the team on notice but a second in the final flight saw them sneak through to the Gold Fleet final on 10 points.
Digital flyers of the event have made the rounds on social media.
Destinee Lowe, spokeswoman for the Orange Crush Festival, said in an email, “Any ‘Orange Crush’ events that are not held in Jax beach June 18-20 are NOT LEGITIMATE and do not come from the brand.”
“At the moment we are trying to locate exactly who is doing it, as well. They are using our logos and brands and trademarks and copyrights illegally,” said Lowe.
According to the United States Patent and Trademark Office, “Orange Crush Festival” is trademarked as goods and services and belongs to George Ransom Turner III, also known as George Mikey, who has organized the event in the past.