DNREC Fish & Wildlife Natural Resources Police Blotter:

 May 11-17

Reminder for the week: Personal watercraft operators need to review rules for their vessels

 

DOVER (May 22, 2015) – To achieve public compliance through education and enforcement actions that help conserve Delaware’s fish and wildlife resources and ensure safe boating and public safety, DNREC Division of Fish & Wildlife Natural Resources Police officers between May 11-17 made 1,257 contacts with anglers, boaters and the general public, including 111 vessel boardings for boating safety and fishing regulation compliance checks. Officers responded to 44 complaints and issued 33 citations, three of which were related to the C&D Canal Conservation Area and associated recreational trail, where there is an increased Fish & Wildlife Natural Resources Police presence.

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Delaware Sportsmen Against Hunger distributes 18,000 pounds of venison to Delawareans in need

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Does Chris Christie deserve an apology from the media? Maybe. But we definitely do.

By Matt Rooney

If there’s one thing that the media hates more than criticism, Save Jerseyans, it’s when one of the targets of its bias demands an apology for it.

We showed you the video on Thursday. \”I do believe there’s an absolute bias and a rush to judgment. You all know this, you saw the coverage of me 15 months ago. I was guilty, I had done it,\” Governor Chris Christie opined on CNBC’s Squawk Boxprogram, referring of course to the Bridgegate scandal. \”Now we’re 15 months later, where are the apologies pouring in? Not one thing I said the day after the bridge situation has been proven wrong.\”

And now they’re furious! One of my favorite left-of-center writers, New Jersey’s own Olivia Nuzzi of the Daily Beast, penned an amusingly sarcastic piece apologizing to Christie for the media having done its job. Yup, the Christie/MSM relationship has officially come full circle.

Does he deserve an apology? \”Sort of\” is probably the most honest answer…

Continue reading…

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Plea in Woodbury apartment fire

 

WOODBURY NJ May 22, 2015–Marible Robles (1/11/73), of Camden NJ pleaded guilty today to a charge of third-degree criminal mischief, acknowledging that she caused a fire in a South Broad Street apartment building on 9/4/14.

 Questioned by her attorney, Robles said the fire was started by either a match or a cigarette and she acknowledged it resulted in more than $2,000 in damage.

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Mass Roundup of Bikers in Waco Shootout Tests Limits of Court System – NYTimes.com

 

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By MANNY FERNANDEZ, SERGE F. KOVALESKI and DAVID MONTGOMERY

MAY 19, 2015

WACO, Tex. — The deadly shootout here on Sunday between rival motorcycle gangs has led to what appears to be the largest roundup and mass arrest of bikers in recent American history, experts said. As the roughly 170 people facing organized-crime charges in the case continued to clog up the local court system on Tuesday, new details emerged about the disputes that led to the violence.

\”Out of 32 years working biker cases, this is the biggest one I have seen in the United States,\” said Steve Trethewy, who works in the intelligence unit of the Arizona Department of Public Safety. \”The case will be a challenge for law enforcement. I am glad I am not the investigator. It is huge.\”

Managing the flood of suspects has proved difficult for Waco officials, who have been criticized by defense lawyers for setting bond for all of the defendants at $1 million each. Three suspects were released at far lower bond levels, but the authorities refused to characterize the release as a mistake, saying the three men had been arrested outside the perimeter Sunday and processed separately from the others.

 

CONTINUE TO READ via www.nytimes.com

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BEACH BRAWL!

 This year the brawl is over sand replenishment. The federal government is offering to dredge a lot of sand from deep water to replace the sand lost to Sandy.

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CNB Comics:JEROME by Dave Wolfe

Vol. I No. 48 (May 24, 2015) Editors Note: Every Sunday morning a we will post a weekly comic strip provided by cartoonist Dave Wolfe, age 14. Dave has been drawing since he was 5 years old, he knew he wanted to be a cartoonist at the age of 8. He’s been distributing his comics in school since 3rd grade. (click on the image to enlarge)

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Public Encouraged to Submit Photos for Vietnam Veteran \”Faces Never Forgotten\” Initiative

HARRISBURG, Pa., May 22, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA), in partnership with the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, Inc. (VVMF), is hoping to locate more than 600 photos of Pennsylvanians who sacrificed their lives in the Vietnam War.

\”As part of DMVA\’s participation in the 50 th anniversary of the United States of America Vietnam War Commemoration, we have partnered with the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund to encourage the public to support their \”Faces Never Forgotten\” campaign,\” said Maj. Gen. James R. Joseph, adjutant general of Pennsylvania and a Vietnam Veteran. \”If you have a picture of a loved one or fellow veteran whose name is inscribed on the Vietnam Memorial in Washington D.C., please help us honor these individuals by putting a face with a name.\” 

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Hundreds Enjoy 24th Annual Governor\’s Surf Fishing Tournament

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Public Encouraged to Submit Photos for Vietnam Veteran \”Faces Never Forgotten\” Initiative

HARRISBURG, Pa., May 22, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA), in partnership with the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, Inc. (VVMF), is hoping to locate more than 600 photos of Pennsylvanians who sacrificed their lives in the Vietnam War.

\”As part of DMVA\’s participation in the 50 th anniversary of the United States of America Vietnam War Commemoration, we have partnered with the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund to encourage the public to support their \”Faces Never Forgotten\” campaign,\” said Maj. Gen. James R. Joseph, adjutant general of Pennsylvania and a Vietnam Veteran. \”If you have a picture of a loved one or fellow veteran whose name is inscribed on the Vietnam Memorial in Washington D.C., please help us honor these individuals by putting a face with a name.\” 

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