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Monday, August 24, 2015

Express Times Reports Nazareth Police Officer's Civil Rights Lawsuit

The Express Times has picked up on Officer Steven Schleig's civil rights lawsuit that was first reported here on August 14. The content provider has yet to report Nazareth's termination of Officer Adam Shimer, which I also reported that same date.

12 comments:

  1. Bernie... when there is only a hampster wheels powering the website how can they report news. Are they covering county meetings yet?

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  2. They have been to a few but were not there last week.

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  3. I have a police scanner. Can I be a newspaper reporter?

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  4. The E-T is reporting a breaking story about a Perkins restaurant coming to downtown at the site of the former Eric Theaters. It's followed by an editorial saluting Mayor Schultz for doing a great job.

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  5. The LVL site seems to be broken. I can no longer connect to anything to the right of the entertainment section or the local section, and the links to the Express Times section no longer open the weather or local sections. Broken, under maintenance, or what? No; I think not. Waves emanating from the South Third Street Homeland Security Agency on the 6th floor are having their desired effect

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  6. I like their incessant pop-up ads on the click bait story showing photos of Viet Nam dead. Classy and dignified. All of Tony Rhodin's police scanner stenography stories should feature pop-up ads for Massengill Douche.

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  7. I am enjoying Josh Folck's WWE stories. Can't believe they waste time with that drivel.

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  8. I thought they fired Tractha?

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  9. Are there any suits from check stealing druggys pending? That should be fun to watch.

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  10. Take your drug cocktail, Mezzacappa.

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  11. Bernie- could you post a copy of his lawsuit so we can read it?

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  12. Yes. Will do tomorrow or later tonight.

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