Sunday, May 29, 2016

Coatesville's "media briefing" If this is an ad to support Coatesville's redevelopment it stinks

"City officials held a media briefing Friday morning at City Hall with President of City Council Linda Lavender-Norris, Council members Ingrid Jones and C. Arvilla Hunt, City Manager Michael Trio, and Police Chief Jack Laufer" 

"Laufer provided an update to the investigation and spoke on the effects of violent street crime upon the community, as well as the partnership that must exist between the police and the citizens they serve. Lavender-Norris echoed Laufer’s comments, emphasizing the fact that the redevelopment of the city is well underway, and that street crime such as this has no part in the vision for the future of the city, and it will not be tolerated by city officials."

If this is an ad for the redevelopment of Coatesville, it stinks. But maybe it's just a way for Linda Lavender Norris to get her face on TV. I didn't watch but Channel 29 News was there.

It could have been just a press release.

Pacing in the parking lot wearing blue jeans was Detective Thompson. The guy Linda Lavender Norris, Ronny Suber and Needles Fiorentino's Sister Arden Hunt allegedly want removed from the Coatesville PD. 

So which side is Linda Lavender Norris really on?
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Update: Arrests made in Olive Street shootings


Is the undercurrent pushing the people running as write in candidates for Coatesville City Council part of an effort to fire Coatesville PD Chief Laufer and Detective Thompson?

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Does Coatesville City Council President Linda Lavender Norris want Coatesville PD Chief Laufer fired?



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"WEST CHESTER >> Before sentencing the man convicted of firing gunshots at two Coatesville police officers to a prison term that could keep him behind bars well into his old age, a Common Pleas Court judge on Thursday bemoaned how the defendant had smeared the city as well as threatened the lives of the officers.

“You have repeatedly let down the community,” Judge Patrick Carmody told Andre Emmet “Needles” Fiorentino as a standing-room courtroom filled with city police officers and members of the Chester County District Attorney’s Office sat and listened. “You have been in and out of jail like it’s a revolving door.”

“I have a great respect for the citizens of Coatesville,” Carmody said in his 15-minute long lecture to Fiorentino. “I think it gets a bad rap … because of the actions of a few.” He said that evidence 
showed Fiorentino chose to leave his home and his family the night of the shooting and “put the people who live and work in that city in danger.”...


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Man gets 25-50 years for shooting at Coatesville policemen

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