Cosby Losing Bust In Disney-Owned Hall Of Fame

(CNBNEWSnet) On Monday after documents surfaced in which Bill Cosby admitted to getting quaaludes to give to girls he wanted to have sex with, the comedian lost an adamant supporter who had defended him against brewing sexual assault allegations over the last year. On Tuesday, he lost some more support: His bust in the Hollywood Studios Hall…

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Judge Denies Manslaughter Plea for Donald D. Hetrick

Manslaughter plea affirmed in 2011 Deptford fatal stabbing 

WOODBURY NJ–Rejecting arguments that the lawyer for Donald D. Hetrick (DOB 2/25/62), of Deptford Township NJ, should not have advised a guilty plea and failed to claim self-defense, a Superior Court judge has affirmed Hetrick’s aggravated manslaughter plea and 26-year state prison sentence in the 2009 fatal stabbing 39-year-old Roland Webster.

 \”Petitioner has not established a prima facie case that he was denied effective assistance of counsel,\” Judge Robert P. Becker wrote in a 12-page decision following a 6/25/15 hearing on Hetrick’s petition for post-conviction relief.

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Officer Survival Spotlight Foot Pursuits: Keeping Officers Safe

 

By Brian McAllister

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7/8/201

\"\"Instructors for the FBI’s Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted (LEOKA) Program begin each class addressing foot pursuit by asking students, How many officers received some form of foot-pursuit training from their respective agencies? On average only 1 to 3 percent of class participants give an affirmative answer. In courses dealing with facing a drawn gun, trainers ask, How many officers’ agencies provide training for drawn-gun scenarios? Approximately 10 to 20 percent of students answer that they received this type of instruction.

Statistically, officers’ chance of becoming involved in a foot pursuit greatly exceeds their likeliness of ever facing a drawn-gun scenario. Yet, how many foot pursuits could end with an officer encountering a drawn gun? If proactive training is a key to reducing risk to law enforcement personnel, agencies should train for foot pursuits beforehand to minimize the chance of officers facing a drawn gun while on duty.

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CNB CRIME: CAPE MAY COUNTY PROSECUTOR WARNS PUBLIC ABOUT HEROIN OVERDOSES

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CNB CRIME: Camden Man Sentenced to 17 Years in Robbery Turned Fatal Shooting

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