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The police have not released his name. Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Kyle Juckett at 401-727-9100 ext. 700 kjuckett@pawtucketpolice.com or Detective Jonathan Gagnon at 401 ...
PAWTUCKET – A 19-year-old with several gunshot wounds was in critical condition Wednesday morning and a 20-year-old who was involved in the shooting faced charges, according to city police.
Kenneth Bluew 12 October 2012: Buena Vista Township Police Department (Michigan) While on duty, Bluew strangled his pregnant girlfriend, Jennifer Webb, to death. Bluew was convicted of first-degree murder, assault causing a miscarriage, and having a firearm in a felony, and was given the mandatory sentence of life in prison without parole. [103]
Related: A Police Dog Died in a Hot Car, Lieutenant Responsible for Caring for Him Is Charged Lott said the 13-year-old pleaded guilty in family court to killing a police dog, assault and battery ...
In 2007, a new company, RISN, formed to purchase Journal Register's Rhode Island properties, including the Daily Times newspapers. [2] Shortly after the sale, the newspaper decreased its staff and was reduced to two eight-page sections. By July 26, 2007, the last edition of the Warwick Daily Times was published.
Following the event, militia [e] were called in by Rhode Island governor Emery J. San Souci, with machine guns mounted to the roofs of Pontiac Mill and nearby Natick Mill. [10] They were used to escort strikebreakers. Some were stationed at Pawtucket, while the others were stationed at Crompton, part of the Pawtuxet River Valley. [12] [6]
The arrest of an 83-year-old Black man has raised already-heightened tensions in Pawtucket. Tensions flare between Pawtucket police chief, city councilor and state rep over an arrest Skip to main ...
The Coats Mill was for many years Pawtucket’s largest employer, the labor force growing from 550 employees in 1870, to 1,500 in 1877, up to 2,500 employees in 1910. [3] At the peak of the plant’s capacity in the 1940s, there were 4,000 employees.