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Comanchero bikie, Tarek Zahed arrested outside court on separate charges

Police have arrested a high-ranking bikie boss outside a Sydney court over an alleged assault at a fine dining restaurant at Crown s Sydney casino. Comanchero Tarek Zahed, 40, had just been slapped with a good behaviour bond at Sydney s Downing Centre and walked out of the courtroom thinking he was a free man when police arrested him yesterday afternoon. NSW Police s Criminal Group detectives took the gang s sergeant-at-arms into an interview room and informed him he was going to be charged with affray after he allegedly assaulted a bikie affiliate at A mare, an Italian restaurant at the Crown s Barangaroo casino about 8.30pm on Saturday, January 16.

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Local Lawmakers Appointed To Committees

House of Representatives committee assignments and schedules for the 58 th Oklahoma Legislature were made and announced Friday. The House will operate with 30 standing committees and 10 appropriations and budget subcommittees for the two-year session beginning next month. Local lawmakers on committees include District 55 Representative Anthony Moore of Clinton serving as vice chair of the Energy and Natural Resources Committee, as well as serving on the Elections and Ethics Committee, the Judiciary – Civil Committee, and the Judiciary Committee. District 55 Representative Todd Russ of Cordell will chair the Transportation committee and also serve on the Insurance Committee. District 52 Representative Gerrid Kendrix of Altus will serve as vice chair of the Judiciary – Criminal Committee, and also serve on the Business and Commerce Committee, the Government Modernization and Efficiency Committee and serve on the General Government Appropriations Subcommittee.

PAB releases input on Cuomo-mandated police reform plan

Banning the use of tear gas and “drastically expanding” funding for alternatives to police response are among the initiatives being called for by the Rochester Police Accountability Board in a wide-ranging policy document expected to help guide police reform. The document was drafted in response to questions on policing posed by a City Hall working group tasked with coming up with recommendations to reform policing. Gov. Andrew Cuomo has mandated that every municipality in the state arrive at a reform plan on April 1, or risk losing state police funding. The Police Accountability Board is the first of four organizations in the working group to devise recommendations to release its responses. The other organizations are expected to complete their responses in the coming weeks and for a reform plan to eventually be put to the City Council for a vote at some point in the future.

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