Justin Baker, Chippewa Valley Technical Collegeâs Supply Chain Management instructor and program director, realizes many people have little idea what the âsupply chainâ term means, even as the 2-year-old program graduates its first class of students May 21.
âPeople are learning about supply chain. They may not have thought about it until they ran out of toilet paper,â he said, recalling the shortage during the early days of the pandemic. The shortage, industry analysts said, had more to do with supply chain than hoarding.
Local market demand drove CVTCâs decision to start Supply Chain Management. While many people are working in related areas like purchasing and inventory control, businesses need people who can manage the logistics involved in the entire supply chain process, according to Baker.
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Jeffrey Nicholas is suspected of fatally shooting two West Texas sheriff’s deputies and wounding a city employee while they were responding to a dog complaint. (Tom Green County Sheriff’s Office)
EDEN, Texas A man shot two West Texas sheriff’s deputies dead and critically wounded a city employee while they were responding to a complaint about a dog, authorities said Tuesday.
Sgt. Justin Baker of the Texas Department of Public Safety said the suspected gunman was taken into custody after Monday night’s attack in Eden, a town of about 1,300 people about 210 miles southwest of Dallas.
PICTURED: Two Texas deputies shot dead by man because he was angry they were running around his yard trying to catch a dog
Concho County deputies Stephen Jones and Samuel Leonard were shot and killed while responding to a dog complaint Monday night
Ronnie Winnans, a local city employee, was also shot and injured
Police arrested Jeffrey Nicholas, 28, and charged him with capital murder in connection with the shooting - he is being held on $4 million bond
Witnesses say Nicholas warned the officers before opening fire
A standoff lasted 30 minutes before the suspect in the shooting was arrested
A witness said the incident began when a dog the officers had been chasing wandered onto Nicholas property
Texas man killed two deputies, wounded city worker in shootout that began with dog complaint, officials say
Jeffrey Vincent Nicholas, 28, was arrested on two counts of capital murder of a peace officer.
File photo.(Metro Video)
Authorities say a man fatally shot two West Texas sheriff’s deputies and wounded a city employee Monday night during an altercation that began with a complaint about some dogs.
Jeffrey Vincent Nicholas, 28, was arrested on two counts of capital murder of a peace officer. It was unclear whether he had an attorney.
A spokesman for the Texas Department of Public Safety said two Concho County deputies and an employee of the city of Eden, about 180 miles southwest of Fort Worth, were called about 8:40 p.m. to a home in the 100 block of Bryan Street.