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Jason Delplesche of Edinboro Social Share A 24-YEAR-old man who posed as an employee of the Roads, Buildings and General Services Authority (BRAGSA) and pretended to make markings to install fans and air conditioning units at schools as cover for stealing from teachers, has finally admitted guilt and been sentenced for his crimes. The young man first appeared at the Kingstown Magistrate’s Court(KMC) in September 2020, charged with multiple counts of theft against teachers. While in two of the incidents of alleged thefts the complainants took a certain course of action, the Edinboro resident still had five charges to answer as at Monday, July 5. ....
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Amid recent gun violence, search of South St. Pete home leads to weapons, drugs and arrests By FOX 13 News staff Published article ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - After receiving a total of 221 calls for service and complaints since December at a single address, St. Petersburg detectives executed a search warrant at the South St. Pete home. Police said the warrant was issued also an effort to reduce recent gun violence in the city, where at least a dozen homicides occurred in St. Pete since the start of the year. Two mothers were recently shot and killed. Thursday’s search warrant occurred at 900 40th Street South. The home belonged to one of the suspects, 32-year-old Kendra King. Prior to receiving the search warrant, detectives said they witnessed a great deal of traffic in and out of the house with numerous guns in plain view. ....
Charlottesville City Schools updates restraint and seclusion policy CCS updates its restraint and seclusion policies By Elizabeth Holmes | January 8, 2021 at 3:55 PM EST - Updated January 8 at 5:56 PM CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - Charlottesville’s School Board is revising some of its policies to prevent use of physical restraint and seclusion in school. During its meeting Thursday, January 7, the board deemed physical restraint and seclusion only necessary in case of an emergency, citing examples like a weapon being present or a student causing serious self-harm. Prior policy allowed only trained staff to respond using restraint or seclusion for less serious cases. “Our first response to our students is to de-escalate and use positive behavior interventions, but in the event of an emergency, where those actions wouldn’t be effective, that is when restraint or seclusion would be used,” Dr. Kendra King, the district’s student services and achi ....