07/01/22 Police Department and Fire Department walkthrough in honor of Somerville Police Officer Randy Isaacs.Audit Advises Massachusetts Sheriffs’ Association Ensure Consistency of Inmate Reports.Medford-Reminders and Updates on Parking Procedures and Violations.Medford Mayor Lungo-Koehn to Establish Committee to Study City’s Charter.ArtBeat Returns to Davis Square on July 16.Somerville-11 Affordable Units Available for Eligible First-Time Buyers.Arbor Day Festivities Rescheduled for July 6.Join the SPL for a Pair of Virtual Seminars Showcasing Books with Local Ties.Somerville/Medford Remembering James J.$56 MILLION FOR FAMILIES OF VICTIMS OF HOLYOKE SOLDIERS’ HOME (H 4932).CHANGE CIVIL ASSET FORFEITURE LAW (S 2944).HOW LONG WAS LAST WEEK’S SESSION ON BEACON HILL?.Somerville Police Department Public Service Announcement.July 5th, 2022 The Somerville Medford News Weekly Print Edition Online.USPS Releases Nancy Reagan Stamp Dedication Took Place on Her 101st Birthday.Happy 97th Birthday to Lifelong Somerville Resident Rita Endicott.Real Life Somerville Police Stories: (Utter False Check, Check Forgery, Receive Stolen Property).Apply to Serve on Somerville’s ARPA Advisory Committee.Somerville 3 Alarm House Fire 1241 Broadway.Somerville Remembering Christine Cremin.Mouhab Rizkallah Wins First Step in Battle against Attorney General Maura Healey Industrial Fire: Angelicas Laundry Facility 30 Innerbelt Road Somerville.11 Affordable Homeownership Opportunities: 60 Cross Street East & 109 Prospect Street.Somerville/Medford Remembering Robert L.John the Evangelist Church, 2254 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Saturday morning Jat 10:00.Ĭontact: The Somerville News Weekly PO Box 117, Somerville, MA 02143 (617)293-2016 Search for: Top Posts & Pages In honoring Officer Isaacs, there will be a Police walk through, prior to visiting hours at 3:30.Ī Funeral Service will be held, in St. Doherty Funeral Home, 855 Broadway (Powder House Sq.) Somerville, from 4:00 – 7:00. Visiting hours will be held for Officer Isaacs on Friday July 1, 2022, in the George L. Randy was a charismatic fun loving outgoing person who was truly a blessed soul who will Truly be missed. Randy enjoyed Family, Traveling, Work and adventure, Randy is an avid soccer fan and motor cycle rider who always had a smile on his face and could put one on anyone’s face. Randy was a devoted Son, Brother, Uncle, Cousin, and friend. Randy is a 15 Year Proud Somerville police officer, and great person through and through. Randy is a proud graduate of Somerville High School class of !998, joined the US Army after Graduating High School, and is also an alumni of UMass Boston. Randy was born in Content York Town Jamaica, on August 14, 1980. Randy is survived by his Mother Sharon Nagarsingh, Father Adrian Calixte, Grand Mother Iris Sanford brother to Nicole Neale, Weldon Tucker, and Kirby Calixte, and uncle to Nariyha Angline, Natalia Villefranche, Ta Lia Tucker, and Jayden Calixte. – a US Army Veteran, Active Army reserve man, Somerville Police Officer, Somerville Native Passed away unexpectedly on Jat the age of 41 While on the job protecting the city he loved. The technology includes a 1080P HD camera and audio, instant-on capabilities that activate the camera upon deployment from a holster and over three hours of recording space.ISAACS, Randy R. It’s never going to have an obstructed view, and it’s always going to be on when an officer has his gun out of his holster,” said Brian Hedeen, President, and CEO of Viridian Weapon Technologies. Officials with Viridian say these cameras provide a different perspective than body cameras worn by police departments across the country. Viridian Weapon Technologies based out of Minneapolis, Minnesota is the designer of the technology they call FACT Duty® Weapon-Mounted Camera (WMC®). The Somerville Police Department held a press conference Wednesday at the Somerville Senior Center to display the new weapon-mounted cameras. Weapon-mounted cameras are used in nine law enforcement agencies statewide with the Somerville Police Department being the first in central Texas. SOMERVILLE, Texas (KBTX) -The Somerville Police Department is working to be more transparent as it relates to officers deploying their service weapons.
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