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  • NINE UNSOLVED MURDERS!

    Posted on June 21st, 2012 Becky 1 comment

    THE LAST STRAW!

        “That was the straw, and the camel’s back is now broken,” Mayor Rick Gray says of the fatal shooting.
    The Mayor quoted in yesterday’s article, “Officials: Brunswick nothing but trouble,” and today’s New Era editorial, “Hotel Brunswick’s Mounting Woes.”
        Nice quote, Mayor! You know the straw that broke the camel’s back, Mayor? The police’s inability to arrest the killer of an 83-year-old woman in her home. That should have been the last straw!
        Her murder brings the total to nine unsolved murders in the city in the four years since Police Chief Keith Sadler took office. What are you going to do about that, Mayor Gray? What?
        The way to stop violence is with quick arrests of those responsible.
        There are nine killers loose on the street in just four years! This is beyond sick!
        Please check back later today as the Mayor and LNP reporter Cindy Stauffer meet to  bring down the Brunswick for Cindy’s bosses and deflect the public’s rising concerns about police incompetence – and much more!

     

    One response to “NINE UNSOLVED MURDERS!”

    1. It was actually a good prison board meeting. The prison has shipped 40 inmates to Montgomery County, and about the same amount of inmates to Berks County Prison. Two Judges, Reinaker, and Madenspacker..have released certain inmates who met their criteria. All of this is to reduce the population. They have closed the gym and the temporary housing.{It was indicated these areas are not so safe.} They have placed those guards from the gym & Temp housing area to other areas of the prison. They will be installing ceiling fans in July. Alot of talk regarding billing of the inmates thru intake and processing fees. A debate was had regarding how much to charge..There was also a discussion..should an inmate have to pay these fees if they are found not guilty? Inmates will be given ID’s..and each cell will be labeled with who is being held there. A garden club is teaching inmates how to garden, and the benefits of such. Jean Bickmeyer from Justice and Mercy was pushing for a new facility to be found. Overall, it was a positive dialog. The new, I think temporary warden was present. He said guards will now have to adress inmates written questions, and he wants to work on a positive attitude with staff. We shall see…there is no air conditioning for inmates..and staff. I hope this discussion continues..so inmates are treated like humans, and the taxpayers can get a break. It really can be a win, win situation.