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Governor Deploys National Guard (Harrisburg, PA) Governor Tom Wolf says over four-hundred Pennsylvania National guard members have been deployed throughout the state to tighten security amid online threats of violence across all 50 states. The governor says he will not allow what happened at the nation s capital to happen here. He added that the guard s presence will enhance law enforcement s ability to provide continued public safety and critical infrastructure security during these unprecedented times. More than one-thousand Pennsylvania National guard troops have also been sent to Washington D.C. to provide security at the Capitol during President-elect Joe Biden s Inauguration. ....
McQuillan announces run for Dauphin County judge Updated Jan 14, 2021; Attorney Bryan McQuillan, a Republican, announced Thursday that he will seek election as a Dauphin County judge this year. One seat is open on the county court due to the retirement of Judge Jeannine Turgeon. McQuillan said he will cross-file to appear on both the GOP and Democratic ballots in the May primary election. Bryan McQuillan A defense attorney, McQuillan is a member of the Kelly, Parker & Cohen law firm of Lower Paxton Township. He is a former chief deputy public defender for the county. McQuillan earned his law degree from The Widener Commonwealth School of Law. ....
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Despair plus guns equals death for too many youth in Harrisburg | Social Views Updated Dec 16, 2020; Too many youth in Harrisburg have simply given up. They’ve lost trust in a society they see as racist, that they believe wants to crush them, handcuff them, throw them in jail or worse – see them dead in the street before they’re 18. It’s a sad but true consensus among those who should know that too many youth in Harrisburg have no hope of ever achieving the dream that is supposed to be guaranteed to every American. Nativity School Headmaster Lavelle Muhammad put it bluntly: too many Harrisburg youth see only two alternatives: “fight or flight . . . and they’re choosing to fight.” ....