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Subject Law Enforcement Today News Brief
Date June 16, 2020 10:30 PM
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"85-year-old security guard gunned down inside his car, coroner says it’s “absolutely a homicide”"

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** Report: New York City virus ‘contact tracers’ not allowed to ask about protest attendance
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NEW YORK, NY – On May 8, 2020, New York City Mayor Bill deBlasio announced the formation of the New York City Test and Trace Corps, to be populated by 1,000 contact tracers. The purpose of this corps is to “test and trace every New Yorker,” according to de Blasio.

This program is ran in conjunction with the NYC Health + Hospitals, which house the free testing and encourage testing for all New Yorkers on their website. Read More. ([link removed])
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** 85-year-old security guard gunned down inside his car, coroner says it’s “absolutely a homicide”
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CANTON, MS – A fatal shooting of an 85-year-old security guard who was sitting in his car near an apartment complex in Canton took place during the evening of June 14th, according to officials. While the full autopsy report hasn’t been completed, the Madison County coroner says that it was “absolutely a homicide.” Read More. ([link removed])
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** Behind the Uniforms - Shawn: Coming Home
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When veterans come home from deployment, it can take a while to make the switch from soldier to civillian.

Shawn found comeraderie in the family of an apparel company. Check out his story! Watch Now. ([link removed])
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** NYC City Council moves toward a $1 billion budget cut for NYPD : “Failed policing policies.”
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New York, NY – Eight days ago, Law Enforcement Today shared with you the details (shown later) behind Bill de Blasio’s concepts to defund the NYPD.

While numerous people, speaking anonymously, stated that he would never get the support he needed from both the union and the City Council, the latter is apparently worming up to the idea of cutting almost 17% of the annual budget. Read More. ([link removed])

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Thin Blue Blood - Officer Neill: A Fight For His Life

Today, the harrowing tale of Officer Neill, the high speed pursuit gone wrong, and the bullet that changed his life. I hope you'll take just a few minutes to watch this and help pass it along to others. ** Watch Now. ([link removed])
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What difference does it make? Hillary will find out after she lost her appeal and will be forced to testify on Benghazi

WASHINGTON, D.C.- While most of America has been busy watching the insurrection against the United States over the past couple of weeks, one little matter snuck under the radar.

Way back on June 2, failed presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton lost her appeal in the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit where she was looking to avoid having to testify under oath about her private email server and Benghazi. ** Read More. ([link removed])
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