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6/27/16, "Armed Mainers stop gun-wielding heroin traffickers from New York," HowieCarrShow.com, Steve Robinson
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"Armed bystanders came to the rescue over the weekend at an Augusta, Maine, Wal-Mart when shooting broke out in the parking lot. Augusta police said shooting broke out between two people in two cars Sunday evening.
Police said the gun fight was interrupted
when two armed bystanders intervened. Maine became a constitutional
carry state in 2015— meaning no permit is required to carry a concealed
firearm.
According to CentralMaine.com, the following individuals were charged in connection to what cops say is a heroin-related incident:
• Kwiesha “Reggie” McBride of Harlem, New York, charged with reckless conduct with a firearm, Class C, and aggravated trafficking in drugs (heroin), Class B. His bail was set at $50,000
• Frankie Dejesus of Rochester, New York, charged with reckless conduct with a firearm, Class C, and aggravated assault, Class B. His bail was set at $25,000.
• Diana Davis of Rochester, New York, charged with aggravated assault, Class B. Her bail was set at $5,000.
• Samantha Tupper, of Augusta (Maine), charged with probation violation and furnishing drugs (heroin), Class B. She was held without bail.
No one was injured in the shooting."
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According to CentralMaine.com, the following individuals were charged in connection to what cops say is a heroin-related incident:
• Kwiesha “Reggie” McBride of Harlem, New York, charged with reckless conduct with a firearm, Class C, and aggravated trafficking in drugs (heroin), Class B. His bail was set at $50,000
• Frankie Dejesus of Rochester, New York, charged with reckless conduct with a firearm, Class C, and aggravated assault, Class B. His bail was set at $25,000.
• Diana Davis of Rochester, New York, charged with aggravated assault, Class B. Her bail was set at $5,000.
• Samantha Tupper, of Augusta (Maine), charged with probation violation and furnishing drugs (heroin), Class B. She was held without bail.
No one was injured in the shooting."
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4/16/16, "In NY, voters adjust to something new: attention," Poughkeepsie Journal, Joseph Spector, Albany Bureau Chiefsubhead, "Tale of two cities"
"Rochester and Buffalo rank third and fourth, respectively, in the U.S. for poverty, a report in 2014 found.
Only Detroit and Cleveland were worse."...
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