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Jersey City man pleads guilty to possession of firearm ×
Hassan Mosby, 40, of Jersey City, admitted to illegally possessing a firearm and ammunition in connection with a 2019 Jersey City shooting, according to Acting U.S. Attorney Rachael Honig.
He pleaded guilty by videoconference before U.S. District Judge Susan Wigenton to an indictment charging him with one count of possession of a firearm and ammunition by a convicted felon.
According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, on Oct. 12, 2019, Jersey City police officers were dispatched to the area of Martin Luther King Drive between Woodlawn Avenue and Armstrong Avenue on a report of shots fired.
Industry Veteran Charman to Retire from Sompo Int’l, Succeeded by Zurich’s Shea May 25, 2021
Sompo International Holdings Ltd., a Bermuda-based specialty provider of property/casualty insurance and reinsurance, announced that after eight years with the company and more than five decades in the industry, John Charman will retire from Sompo International at the end of his current contract in April 2022.
James Shea has been selected to succeed Charman in his role of executive chairman of the board of directors, Sompo International Holdings Ltd., and chief executive officer of Overseas Insurance and Reinsurance Business, Sompo Holdings Inc.
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In addition, Shea will be appointed chief executive officer of Sompo International Holdings. All of Shea’s appointments will be effective Sept. 1, 2021, subject to regulatory approvals. He will report to Kengo Sakurada, group chief executive officer of Sompo Holdings.
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Want to know how many Blacks, Asians or Latinos are employed by New Jersey’s police forces? The answer is no one knows a year after a new law requiring the state to provide such information went on the books.
Not only does the state not have the information although officials are promising it will be ready by early 2022 but a public records request made by the USA TODAY Network New Jersey to the state s
540 police departments generated only 53 replies.
“If you’re not measuring what you’re doing, how are you ever going to improve?” said Jiles Ship, president of the New Jersey chapter of the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives. “We have to really develop a matrix to measure what we’re doing.”
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