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Inmates advocates criticize conditions at St. Louis jail
Eric Berger and Mark Berman, The Washington Post
Feb. 8, 2021
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ST. LOUIS - Some inmate advocates and attorneys said Monday that they are not surprised by a weekend uprising at the jail here during which inmates smashed windows and set fires and a corrections officer ended up hospitalized. They are desperate in there, and anyone would be at this point, Erika Wurst, a lawyer with the St. Louis public defender s office, said of the more than 700 people detained at the St. Louis Justice Center, a six-story building a few blocks from the city s riverfront.
Rekor Systems, Inc.: Rekor Systems Robert A. Berman Featured at NobleCon17
Company s Chief Executive Officer to present on Tuesday, January 19, 2021
COLUMBIA, MD / ACCESSWIRE / January 19, 2021 / Rekor (NASDAQ:REKR) ( Rekor ), a Maryland-based company providing real-time roadway intelligence through AI-driven decisions, today announced that its President and Chief Executive Officer, Robert A. Berman, will present at NobleCon17 - Noble Capital Markets Seventeenth Annual Small and Microcap Investor Conference on Tuesday, January 19, 2021, at 2:15pm Eastern Standard Time. A live Q&A session will follow. I look forward to speaking with investors at this year s NobleCon17 to share our most recent successes and future endeavors, said Berman. We appreciate that the Noble Capital Markets team is making this conference accessible to a wide range of investors.
Philadelphia man has given away 500 pizzas, lowered from his apartment window Updated: January 17 Published January 17
Ben Berman bakes pizzas in his Philadelphia apartment, then lowers the pies out a window to people waiting for a free meal below. He named his crusade Good Pizza and hoped to raise a few hundred dollars for his two favorite charities. By the first week of January, he had raised more than $32,000. MUST CREDIT: Jimena Sanchez
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Print article It was the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic when people in Philadelphia’s Center City first noticed that pizzas were dropping from Ben Berman’s second-story apartment window.