A teenager who was caught carrying an AK-47 in New York s Times Square was confused about the city s gun laws, his lawyer has claimed.
Manhattan Judge Melissa Jackson rejected the argument on Sunday and refused to grant the teen bail, which prosecutors requested be set at $25,000.
Saadiq Teague, 18, from Ohio, was arrested while carrying the AK-47 on the mezzanine level of the A, C and E subway station on April 16.
Saadiq Teague, 18, who was caught carrying an AK-47 in New York s Times Square was confused about the city s gun laws, his lawyer has claimed
New York City Police Officers transport Saadiq Teague, 18, from the Columbus Circle Transit Bureau Police Station After being found with an unloaded semi-automatic gun, ammunition and a gas mask outside a Times Square subway station, in New York City
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‘Lee’ Cressey Warner, 57, fixture at Kennebunk Ace Hardware and in the community
The go-to person for customers looking for help with home improvement projects, Cressey Warner lived in Kennebunk most of her life before she and her husband of 3 years moved to a hobby farm in Arundel.
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Kimberlee “Lee” Cressey Warner, a beloved manager at Kennebunk Ace Hardware known for her warm smile and zest for life, died Monday from stage 4 ovarian cancer. She was 57.
Cressey Warner, who worked at Ace Hardware for more than 21 years, was remembered by her colleagues as a helpful, kind and genuine woman with a big heart. Her family and friends recalled a strong and fiercely determined woman who was loved in the Kennebunk community
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Regular testing of staff at the Vermont Veteransâ Home for COVID-19 identified a staff member as positive on Tuesday, home CEO Melissa Jackson said Wednesday. She said the individual is asymptomatic.
She said families of residents have been notified, and the facility is suspending indoor visits until completion of the next round of PCR testing â scheduled to take place Thursday. She said results should be available by Friday afternoon.
VERMONT ESTIMATES VACCINES HAVE SAVED 78 LIVES
Vermont officials estimate the COVID-19 vaccination program in the state has saved 78 lives since the vaccines arrived late last year.
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