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Maxine Waters abused post-9/11 rule to get VIP concierge service on flight to attend Derek Chauvin trial

Updated: May 15 2021, 12:56 ET MAXINE Walters “abused post 9/11 rule to get ‘VIP concierge service’ on a flight to attend Derek Chauvin’s trial,” it has been claimed. Congress has been “abusing” a program created after 9/11 that was designed to protect the flying public, an association for federal air marshals has said. 4 Maxine Waters is said to have abused a post 9/11 rule designed to protect the flying publicCredit: Getty 4 Waters is surrounded by members of the media as she makes an appearance outside the Brooklyn Center Police DepartmentCredit: Reuters The Air Marshal National Council, which represents some of the nation’s 2,000 air marshals, said the problem began after the January 6 Capitol protests.

Maxine Waters among lawmakers accused of abusing privilege of air marshals on flights

A program created after 9/11 to protect the flying public is being abused by Congress, according to an association representing federal air marshals, essentially creating, in their words, a VIP "concierge service" for members.

CoreCivic, Inc (CXW) Q1 2021 Earnings Call Transcript

CoreCivic, Inc. (CXW) Q1 2021 Earnings Call Transcript Motley Fool Transcribers © The Motley Fool Logo of jester cap with thought bubble. CoreCivic, Inc. (NYSE: CXW) Operator Good morning. My name is Travis, and I will be your conference operator. As a reminder, this call is being recorded. At this time, I d like to welcome you to CoreCivic s First Quarter 2021 Earnings Conference Call. All lines have been placed on mute to avoid any background noise. After the speakers remarks, there will be a question-and-answer session. [Operator Instructions] Thank you. I would now like to turn the call over to Cameron Hopewell, CoreCivic s Managing Director of Investor Relations. Mr. Hopewell, you may begin your conference.SPONSORED:

Police officer beat woman when she tried to record son s arrest, lawsuit alleges

Police officer beat woman when she tried to record son’s arrest, lawsuit alleges Posted May 03, 2021 Injuries that Gloria Noemi Ramirez Caal says she suffered at the hands of Trenton police officer in January 2020.(Courtesy photo) Facebook Share A Trenton woman says a city police officer assaulted her when she activated her cell phone camera to record her son’s arrest at their Liberty Street home last year. Gloria Noemi Ramirez Caal alleges Officer Tara Dzurkoc punched and kicked her several times during the January 2020 incident, leaving her with injuries to her head, neck, back and right leg. Dzurkoc was working on a U.S. Marshals fugitive task force at the time.

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