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While New York Mayor Bill de Blasio is bloviating about gun buybacks and midnight basketball to try to reduce violent crime in the city, shootings and homicides are increasing as we head into the summer months. There were 50 victims in 46 separate incidents last week, up more than 250% compared to the same week in 2020, and the
New York Post says de Blasio’s new crime fighting plan is basically a rehash of last year’s failed attempt to quell the violence.
One Bronx cop slammed the mayor for touting gun arrests amid the shootings spike.
“The mayor talks about record gun arrests the only record we will have this year is record shootings,” the cop told The Post.
Select Driver s Licensing Offices in Kona and Hilo Now Open b97hawaii.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from b97hawaii.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Beginning Monday, April 26, 2021, the County of Hawaiʻi Vehicle Registration and Licensing Division will reopen two Driver Licensing Office locations for walk-in service.
The locations will include the Hilo Driver Licensing Office at the Hilo police station and the Kona Driver Licensing Office at the West Hawaiʻi Civic Center.
Since September 2020, all Driver Licensing Offices have been accessible by appointment only and closed to walk-ins. Appointments will still stand, but additional openings will be created for walk-ins. The county estimates an additional 15-25 walk-in appointments per day can be accommodated. Walk-ins will be serviced on a first-come, first-serve basis. Eligible parties include those who have Driver’s Licenses or State IDs that are expired or those that are expiring within the next 30 days, with no exceptions.
Alabama News
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA)has announced the promotion of Capt. Jonathan Archer to Chief of the agency’s Driver License Division. ALEA Secretary Hal Taylor said, “Chief Archer possesses a winning combination of determination and the vision of excellence in which the agency truly requires. We are excited to have an outstanding leader that has a passion for serving the citizens of Alabama.”
Chief Archer has been a valued member of ALEA since consolidation and initially began his role with the agency in the Marine Patrol Division. His career in law enforcement began in 2005, when he joined the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ Marine Police Division and was assigned to Baldwin County/Orange Beach Search and Rescue Unit.