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David Wyatt Dorman and The Deadly Longs Drugs Takeover

How Longs Drugs was taken over

The information learned coupled with the personal experience of being tackled head-on my the outsourcers of America.
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Florida seen as 'region of interest' in package bomb probe, sources say






Postal markings on packages with explosive material sent to prominent Democrats have helped federal investigators refine the focus of their investigation, with Florida described as a “region of interest,” two sources tell Fox News. The investigators have not said whether they believe the suspect or suspects are in Florida, or if all the packages were mailed from the state. This is a developing story; please check back for updates.
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PHOTO: U.S. Postal Service Truck Burns in Walnut Creek





PHOTO: U.S. Postal Service Truck Burns in Walnut Creek


A U.S.P.S. truck was completely destroyed this afternoon in Walnut Creek.

Randy sent the photo, and also says “This happened in Rudgear Estates in Walnut Creek just a little while ago. Postal carrier safe. Witnesses say he removed the mail from the burning truck and continued the route. Truck reportedly malfunctioned when he started the engine.”

Claycordians, we now have an updated U.S.P.S. motto: “Neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet, nor hail….nor fire shall keep the postmen from their appointed rounds.”

Thanks again for Randy for the photo & information.

Contra Costa Arson Network
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FBI Agent Frank Doyle, Jr. near too many bombings


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Pete Bennett beaten and bleeding
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Atlanta Olympic Games
Super Bowl XIX,
Pope John Paul II
Los Angeles
Unabomber
New York World Trade Center
President Gerald Ford
San Francisco FBI field offices
Denver FBI field offices
Frank Doyle, Jr.
FBI Academy
Diplomatic Security (DS)
Dept of State (DOS)
Israel Defense Force
FBI Evidence Response Team
Anti-Terrorism Assistance Program (ATA)
Terrorist Crime Scene Investigation
Oklahoma City Federal Building
Patricia Hears
Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski
Super Bowl XIX
Atlanta Olympic Games
Los Angeles Olympic Games




A 33-year veteran of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Frank served in the Denver and San Francisco FBI field offices. As a Special Agent, he was involved in or directed major investigations including, the Patricia Hearst kidnapping, the attempted assassination of, then, President Gerald Ford, the Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski, terrorist bombings at the New York World Trade Center, and the Oklahoma City Federal Building. He has directed FBI security aspects for special events including, the Los Angeles and Atlanta Olympic Games, Super Bowl XIX, and the visit of Pope John Paul II.

As a co-founder of the national FBI Evidence Response Team program, Frank has served San Francisco's ERT Coordinator, HazMat Team Leader, Special Agent Bomb Technician and FBI pilot. As a certified police instructor, he has trained a multitude of law enforcement officers, domestically and internationally, in counter terrorism, WMD, crime scene forensics, rendering safe, and post blast investigation techniques.

As an adjunct professor for the University of Virginia at the FBI Academy, Frank continued his role as a Team Leader instructor for the Dept of State (DOS), Diplomatic Security (DS) funded, Terrorist Crime Scene Investigation courses and instructor for the Major Case Investigation courses presented overseas to law enforcement. He is currently serving as an instructor and equipment provider for the DOS/DS Anti-Terrorism Assistance Program (ATA), Post Blast Investigation courses and investigating Terrorist Incidents course presented here in the U.S. and overseas. Frank has conducted training in over 25 foreign countries since his retirement from the FBI.
In January, 2007, Frank traveled to Israel to conduct research through the Institute of Terrorism Research and Response. For several weeks, he made contact with top level members of the Israel Police, Hebrew University and military prosecutors of the Israel Defense Force studying their counter terrorism methods. Specific areas include post blast investigation techniques, suicide and bus bombings, and mass casualty responses for Hadassa and Brazilai Medical Centers, Magen David Adom medical transport, ZAKA, National Center of Forensic Medicine and Israel Police K-9 training center. Meetings were also held with laboratory and bomb technician personnel to study incidents and their procedures. The Gaza crossing, Kassam and Katusha rocket attack sites were visited. This liaison and contact with these resources continues. Do you watch the Discovery Channel on TV? Well, Frank serves as the explosives consultant to the “MythBusters”™ TV show. He has been involved in producing 56 episodes which air frequently for the past seven years.
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The Russian Breach of AT&T Managed Contracts to Federal Government

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While calling FERC.gov, House Whistleblower, Benghazi Committee and other agencies I kept noticing issues with the calls.  One afternoon I hung, rebooted where I discovered my phone had been temporarily attached to switches which accidently reformatted my calls.


This occurred between April 2016 and July 2016 - the phone was stolen like everything else.  . 

















AT&T : Federal Contracts Awarded by Federal Agencies in Oklahoma (Sept. 5)

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09/05/2018 | 02:36pm EDT

WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 -- The following federal contracts were announced by federal agencies based in Oklahoma.
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MILITARY $185,993 Federal Contract Awarded to AT&T
TINKER AIR FORCE BASE, Oklahoma, Sept. 5 -- Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. dba AT&T, Dallas, Texas, won a $185,993 federal contract from the U.S. Air Force Space Command for local telecommunications services for McConnell AFB, Kansas.
Agency contact: Julie A. Cody, 405/734-7586, julie.cody@us.af.mil. CLASSD; NAICS517311.
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MILITARY $128,204 Federal Contract Awarded to Tanager Telecommunications
TINKER AIR FORCE BASE, Oklahoma, Sept. 4 -- Tanager Telecommunications LLC, Stevenson, Washington, won a $128,204 federal contract from the U.S. Air Force Space Command for local telecommunications services for the Portland Air National Guard in Oregon.
Agency contacts: Katie B. Cockerill, katie.cockerill@us.af.mil; or Richard A. Weber, 405/734-9907, richard.weber.11@us.af.mil. CLASSD; NAICS517311.
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MILITARY $27,500 Federal Contract Awarded to Lobo Ventures
TINKER AIR FORCE BASE, Oklahoma, Sept. 5 -- Lobo Ventures Ltd., San Antonio, Texas, won a $27,500 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for fluid passage bolts.
Agency contact: Teresa Merhout, 804/279-5591, teresa.merhout@dla.mil. CLASS47; NAICS332996.
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MILITARY $16,413 Federal Contract Awarded to Honeywell International
TINKER AIR FORCE BASE, Oklahoma, Sept. 4 -- Honeywell International Inc., South Bend, Indiana, won a $16,413 federal contract from the U.S. Air Force Materiel Command for mechanical power transmission equipment.
Agency contact: James Headington, 405/734-1984, james.headington.1@us.af.mil. CLASS30; NAICS336412.


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AT&T Offers $250K Reward for Arrest of Fiber Optic Cable Vandals





AT&T Offers $250K Reward for Arrest of Fiber Optic Cable Vandals

Vandals have allegedly cut buried fiber optic lines in Livermore, Berkeley, Fremont, Walnut Creek and San Jose.

By Autumn Johnson, Patch National Staff 
AT&T is offering a $250,000 reward for the capture and conviction of vandals who have been cutting buried fiber optic lines in the Bay Area, disrupting phone, television and Internet service for numerous residents. The most recent outage happened at about 10:30 p.m. Monday night when fiber optic lines were cut in two manholes on Altamont Pass Road near Livermore, AT&T and Alameda County officials said.
Altamont Pass was closed at Carroll Road and at Greenville Road while crews made emergency repair work on the lines. AT&T spokesman Matthew Cross said repairs were completed by 7 p.m. Tuesday. Monday's was the latest in an inexplicable rash of vandalism in the area. Cross said that while there is resale value in stealing buried copper lines, there is no profit in cutting fiber optic lines.
"That's just pure vandalism," he said. Furthermore, the buried cables are difficult to access and require a significant effort to cut. AT&T has not had similar ongoing problems with vandalism in other regions of the country, Cross said. The FBI has taken an interest in the case, asking for help in June with 10 incidents over the prior year in the East and South Bay.
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The East Bay Fiber Optic Bandits are insiders

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Lafayette City Council what about the Attempted Murder July 20, 2011




It was a big night for Lafayette police at a recent Lafayette City Council meeting. Two officers were recognized for their fine service, the chief gave his annual report on crime and a presentation was made about surveillance cameras.





Police Chief Eric Christensen called Brad Imhoff an "inspiration" and a "role model" for other officers in the department - he also made the most arrests, all of which contributed to Imhoff earning the coveted "Lafayette Officer of the Year" award. Also recognized was Jacqui Dennison, who was named Contra Costa County's Officer of the Month, singling her out among Contra Costa County's roughly 400 deputies for her work as a detective sleuthing out auto burglars. Lafayette contracts with the county sheriff's office for police services.
Calling Lafayette "a safe place to be at three in the morning," Christensen outlined all of the various crimes against people and property within the city limits. Crimes to people are obviously a top priority, with a total of 18 incidents for 2013, which the chief pointed out as fairly low compared to other municipalities of the same size, although "one is too many."
The six assaults with deadly weapons crimes last year were all solved; typically the perpetrator is not a stranger, but a neighbor, acquaintance or family member, according to police data. There was only one rape and one sexual battery for the year.
The number of stolen vehicles went up last year to 37, mostly older style cars which were pilfered in the downtown area; there has also been a slight increase in auto burglaries.
Out of more than 3,000 traffic stops, 1,400 citations were issued. In addition, the most common traffic collision in town is car versus tree.
The chief explained they focused on reducing the number of residential burglaries last year, which decreased to a total of 61 with jewelry being hands down the most popular item for thieves. While the number of residential burglaries has dropped, many residents are making it easy for thieves - half of the homes burgled had no locked windows or doors.
In related news, the possibility of obtaining images of thieves in get-away cars was studied by the Crime Prevention Commission to improve the safety and security of the community. The city council asked the commission to examine costs and potential effectiveness of various kinds of surveillance mechanisms. Commission chair Cameron Burks described the three types available: Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) which can be monitored or unmonitored, automated license plate reading cameras (ALPR), and motion-activated still cameras. After doing extensive research, the commission found two of the three options were prohibitively expensive, at approximately $600,000 for CCTV and $700,000 for ALPR, and came with the significant downside of having police sort through a substantial amount of data.
Many neighbourhoods already use motion-activated still cameras that have been very effective, with the cost shared among residents. While carefully not mentioning the neighbourhoods that use them, Burke suggested building on the current still camera system seemed like the most efficient option. The commission supports the use of these cameras - which are, at $700 each, a bargain compared to the alternatives.
Councilmember Mike Andersen agreed. "It's clear that it's economical and there are quite a few cameras out there already." He suggested looking for a way to identify gaps in existing camera coverage, and hinted that there may be potential for the city to subsidize some or all of the cost of expanding camera coverage. Looking for further clarification, the city council asked the commission to come back in six months with more detail.



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Treasured Public Servant Killed In Lafayette Crash

Treasured Public Servant Killed In Lafayette Crash

He worked as a public information officer for another city here in the East Bay.

By Bea Karnes, Patch Staff  | Updated 

LAMORINDA, CA — A bicyclist who was killed Thursday in a collision with a big rig truck in Lamorinda has been identified as 54-year-old Martin Nelis of Pleasant Hill. Nelis died at about 12:30 p.m. in the hit-and-run accident on Reliez Valley Road between Gloria Terrace and Withers Avenue in Lafayette.
Nelis had worked as the public information officer for the city of Pleasant Hill since 2007. He played a leading role in organizing several community events, according to a city statement on his death, including the
summer concert series, Community Service Day, Off the Grid food truck events and programs with the library and local schools.
"Martin was often the first to volunteer for any civic event or meeting, and the last to leave and turn off the lights," the city statement said.
"This is a huge loss for the city," said Mayor Tim Flaherty. "Martin was the quintessential dedicated public servant, and a wonderful member of the community."
Police have interviewed the driver and impounded the truck. They continue to investigate the fatal collision.
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"Our thoughts are with Mr. Nelis' family and the staff and citizens of the city of Pleasant Hill," Lafayette Mayor Don Tatzin said in a statement.
Anyone who witnessed the crash or has any information that would help the investigation is asked to call the Lafayette Police Department at 925-283-3680.

Bay City News contributed to this report; Image via Shutterstock.com
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