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Elected officials, community partners, and victims of gun violence gathered to announce the enforcement of the city’s Failure to Report Lost or Stolen Firearm code.
In attendance:
Larry Krasner, Philadelphia District Attorney
Darrell Clarke, President of City Council
Kenyatta Johnson, City Councilman
Diana Cortes, Chair of the Litigation Group, City of Philadelphia Law Department
Victims of gun violence
Photos: Jared Piper/PHLCouncil
this was the only section which had seemingly been re-enforced with a skeleton of steel, cant rell if it was to strengthen the structure because of a weakness or if it was put there for extra strength in the event of a bomb hitting the surface above.
New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal attends the Somerset County Law Enforcement Memorial Dedication Ceremony with Senator Kip Bateman, New Jersey State Police Superintendent Col. Patrick Callahan, Somerset County Prosecutor Michael Robertson and Sheriff Frank Provenzano in Somerville, N.J. on Friday, Oct. 18, 2019. (Office of the Attorney General / Tim Larsen)
Washington, DC: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) 2023 Heroes Awards, May 11, 2023
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) honors its 2023 “Heroes” who have gone above and beyond to help protect the nation’s most valuable resource – children. The event was hosted at the Spy Museum in Washington, DC. Sarah Baker/NCMEC
Washington, DC: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) 2023 Heroes Awards, May 11, 2023
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) honors its 2023 “Heroes” who have gone above and beyond to help protect the nation’s most valuable resource – children. The event was hosted at the Spy Museum in Washington, DC. Sarah Baker/NCMEC
Governor Kay Ivey gave remarks and participated in a Fallen Officer Ceremony to unveil the names of the 2021 casualties at the
Fallen Officer Memorial Friday May 20, 2022 in Anniston, Ala. (Governor’s Office/Hal Yeager)
Governor Kay Ivey gave remarks and participated in a Fallen Officer Ceremony to unveil the names of the 2021 casualties at the
Fallen Officer Memorial Friday May 20, 2022 in Anniston, Ala. (Governor’s Office/Hal Yeager)
Governor Lawrence Hogan attends Law Enforcement Reception by Anthony DePanise at Maryland State House, 100 State Circle, Annapolis, Maryland 21401
Governor Kay Ivey gave remarks and participated in a Fallen Officer Ceremony to unveil the names of the 2021 casualties at the
Fallen Officer Memorial Friday May 20, 2022 in Anniston, Ala. (Governor’s Office/Hal Yeager)
180 law enforcement officers from across the state attended the AG’s Cyber Crime Initiative Quarterly Meeting, titled “Cyberbullying: Proper Investigative Techniques and Understanding the Law.”
Governor Kay Ivey gave remarks and participated in a Fallen Officer Ceremony to unveil the names of the 2021 casualties at the
Fallen Officer Memorial Friday May 20, 2022 in Anniston, Ala. (Governor’s Office/Hal Yeager)
Governor Lawrence Hogan attends Law Enforcement Reception by Anthony DePanise at Maryland State House, 100 State Circle, Annapolis, Maryland 21401
More than 90 newly certified officers will graduate at 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 30 from the Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy (TLETA) during a ceremony to be held at Hermitage Hills Baptist Church at 3475 Lebanon Pike in Hermitage, Tenn. The event will coincide with the 50th anniversary celebration of TLETA as Tennessee’s leading law enforcement training organization.
New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal attends the Somerset County Law Enforcement Memorial Dedication Ceremony with Senator Kip Bateman, New Jersey State Police Superintendent Col. Patrick Callahan, Somerset County Prosecutor Michael Robertson and Sheriff Frank Provenzano in Somerville, N.J. on Friday, Oct. 18, 2019. (Office of the Attorney General / Tim Larsen)
Pima Air and Space Museum
Since the 1960s several attempts have been made to interest the U.S. Air Force in a light-weight ground attack aircraft for use in low intensity conflicts and for counter insurgency operations. To date none of these efforts have resulted in the Air Force adopting such an aircraft. One of the attempts was begun in 1968 and ended in 1983 with the creation of the Piper PA-48 Enforcer.
In 1968, the Cavalier Aircraft Company proposed an updated version of the World War II era North American P-51 Mustang for the mission. The company modified two existing Mustangs with Rolls-Royce Dart turboprop engines which greatly increased the plane’s speed and carrying capacity. Testing showed that the aircraft could effectively perform the mission but the Air Force did not order any. In an effort to push the concept forward Cavalier sold the design to Piper Aircraft in 1979. Piper redesigned the aircraft essentially from scratch and changed the engine to a Lycoming YT-55-L-9A turboprop and while the plane still greatly resembles a Mustang it shares less than 10% of its parts with the World War II fighter. Two Enforcers were built and first flew in 1983. While they were evaluated by the U.S. Air Force and again proved quite capable of performing their mission the Air Force chose not to pursue the concept. Both aircraft were retired by the end of 1984.
Wingspan: 41 ft 4 in
Length: 34 ft 2 in
Height: 13 ft 1 in
Weight: 14,000 lbs (loaded)
Maximum Speed: 402 mph
Service Ceiling: 25,000 ft
Range: 920 miles
Engine: One Lycoming YT-55-L-9A turboprop with 2,445 horsepower
Crew: 1
Manufacturer: Piper
Markings: Piper Aircraft Company, Lakeland, Florida, 1983
Designation: PA-48
Registration: N481PE
Serial Number: 48-8301001
21st POLICE UNITY TOUR ARRIVAL CEREMONY at National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Central Plaza at 400 E Street, NW, Washington DC on Friday afternoon, 12 May 2018 by Elvert Barnes Photography
POLICE UNITY TOUR website at policeunitytour.com/
National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial NATIONAL POLICE WEEK at www.nleomf.org/programs/policeweek/
Elvert Barnes 27th NATIONAL POLICE WEEK 2018