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Police confirm second arrest for BLM graffiti near Sussex sherriff s home

New Jersey Herald A second man was arrested last year for spray painting graffiti outside the home of Sussex County Sheriff Michael Strada, state police said this week, days after saying they were unaware of the incident. Adam Wall, 33, of Hampton Township, was arrested on June 11 and charged with disorderly conduct, said New Jersey State Police spokesman Trooper Alejandro Goez. On the day of the incident, a resident called police  around 7:30 p.m. to report a suspicious person in the area, Goez said and when officers arrived they  found Wall in the middle of Garrett Drive spray-painting the roadway. He was arrested for standing in the lane of travel and creating a hazard while vandalizing the roadway, Goez said.

Sussex County commissioner uses false facts to push anti-hate resolution

I was mistaken in stating that three individuals were arrested in connection with multiple incidents at/near the home of the Sussex County Sheriff, the text reads. To correct, there were two arrests made in relation to multiple incidents at/near the home of the Sussex County Sheriff. Of these arrests, one individual admitted to a role of defacing property, she texted. Police said that is also wrong.  Goez said he does not have any information about the letters BLM spray-painted on any roadway in Hampton and could only confirm Drelich s arrest.  The county, the day after the meeting, released a statement through its spokeswoman that repeated Fantasia s assertions.

Inside a Nursing Home After the Covid-19 Vaccine: Joy, Relief and Game Night

WHEELING, W.Va. The day had finally arrived. After nearly a year in lockdown for the residents of Good Shepherd Nursing Home eating meals in their rooms, playing bingo over their television sets and isolating themselves almost entirely from the outside world their coronavirus vaccinations were finished and the hallways were slowly beginning to reawaken.In a first, tentative glimpse at what the other side of the pandemic might look like, Betty Lou Leech, 97, arrived to the dining room early, a mask on her face, her hair freshly curled. “I’m too excited to eat,” she said, sitting at her favorite table once again.

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