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Saturday, June 8, 2024

Connecticut residents form armed group to defend against violent crime

 A predominantly Black neighborhood in Hartford, Connecticut, hoping to fend off violent crime, has turned to an armed group of citizens to patrol their streets by land and by air.

The so-called “Self-Defense Brigade” — made up of about 40 legally armed citizens — are voluntarily patrolling the streets of Hartford’s North End wearing body cameras mostly on nights and weekends, according to the group’s founder, Cornell Lewis. 

When the armed volunteers are not on the streets, the group monitors video feeds from a dozen drones hovering over the neighborhood, and 75 home surveillance cameras in the neighborhood. 

“The Democratic machine in Hartford is either unwilling or unable, incapable of doing it, and people are paying their tax dollars, and they’re not really getting any kind of service,” Lewis told Fox News. “So we want the people to understand, number one, self-defense is not a dirty word.”

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Hartford’s Democratic Mayor Arunan Arulampalam has denounced the group over concerns they will enact vigilante justice.

“Our community has seen so much pain and trauma, and what we need is for those who love this city to do the hard work of healing that pain, not walk around our streets with guns trying to take the law into their own hands,” Arulampalam said in a statement to Fox.

The so-called “Self-Defense Brigade” — made up of about 40 legally armed citizens — are voluntarily patrolling the streets of Hartford’s North End wearing body cameras mostly on nights and weekends.WTNH News8/YouTube

Lewis contends the brigade is not made up of vigilantes and are all trained in discipline legal security.

The 40 or so volunteers in Hartford have legal permits to carry concealed weapons and the purpose is self-defense.

“I’m a fourth degree black belt, and I trained everybody in hand-to-hand combat,” Lewis said.

The group began patrolling the neighborhood at the behest of Archbishop Dexter Burke of the Walk in the Light Church of God. A shooting in February left two men dead near his church and he had enough.

When the armed volunteers are not on the streets, the group monitors video feeds from a dozen drones hovering over the neighborhood, and 75 home surveillance cameras in the neighborhood.WTNH News8/YouTube

“I feel that we are really putting a dent on crime,” Burke said. “I think that we’ve exceeded 100% in terms of success.”

Burke says having community members invested in the neighborhood patrol combats the anti-snitch culture in Black neighborhoods.

As for concerns that this is nothing more than armed vigilantes, Burke points to the use of cameras.

The body worn cameras and drones, he says, are meant to provide evidence of crimes to be turned over to police, but the cameras also provide protection to the volunteer members of the group.

Both Burke and Lewis say they’ve heard from residents interested in the patrol services in other neighborhoods in Hartford, as well as in New Haven.

But New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker reportedly says he strongly opposes the idea of armed patrols in his city.

“It’s a bad idea, and it’s not welcome and there’s a number of reasons for that. We need fewer guns on our street, not more,” Elicker told WTNH News 8.

Both Burke and Lewis say they’ve heard from residents interested in the patrol services in other neighborhoods in Hartford, as well as in New Haven as the city is plagued with violent crime.WTNH News8/YouTube
But New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker reportedly he strongly opposes the idea of armed patrols in his city.WTNH News8/YouTube

But Burke says it’s working in their neighborhood and there are no plans to back down.

“Praying alone will never fix it,” Burke said. “We can pray all day, but it’s just some stuff we need to do.”

https://nypost.com/2024/06/08/us-news/connecticut-residents-form-armed-group-to-defend-against-violent-crime/

28 sodas, juices and other drinks recalled by the FDA over harmful chemicals

 Think before you drink. 

The FDA has recalled 28 beverages so far in 2024, The Daily Mail reported.

All but four of the drinks were recalled because they had drugs, bacteria or harmful chemicals in them that the company didn’t disclose.

Drinks have been recalled for having harmful or undisclosed ingredients.Rawpixel.com – stock.adobe.com

The recalled drinks include a pain-relieving tea called Himalayan pain relief tea, which didn’t disclose an anti-inflammatory medication ingredient on its label.

Martinelli’s Apple Juice was also recalled because it contained arsenic, a toxic metal that may increase the risk of bladder and skin cancer.

Around 1.9 million bottles of Fiji Water, made by Natural Waters of Viti Limited, were recalled after three types of bacteria were found in the water in addition to the mineral manganese, which in high amounts can cause brain damage.

Cola Flavoring Base was recalled over undeclared sulfites.Daisy Daisy – stock.adobe.com

And just recently, four drinks produced by Charles Boggini Company called Pink Lemonade, Yellow Lemonade and Yellow Lemonade X, as well as the flavoring Cola Flavoring Base were recalled over food dyes linked to cancer risk.

Those dyes, which were not disclosed by the company as an ingredient, include Red40 and Yellow 5.

The dyes have benzidine, which is carcinogenic to humans and animals.

Some of the recalled beverages contained potentially carcinogenic dyes.monticellllo – stock.adobe.com

The Cola Flavoring contained undeclared sulfites, preservatives that can cause allergic skin reactions, digestive issues, and asthma in people with sulfite sensitivity, according to Cleveland Clinic.

A former FDA and USDA advisor and food safety expert at Northeastern University in Boston said that drinks are sometimes sold to the public before proper checks are done on them.

“There are a lot of drinks that have been scrutinized of late and a lot of it has to do with labeling and undeclared ingredients,” Dr. Detwiler told the Daily Mail. 

Enfamil Nutramigen Hypoallergenic Infant Formula Powder was also recalled.FDA
The FDA faces pressure to crack down on food and beverage companies, Detwiler explained. 

Here’s a list of some of the beverages recalled so far this year:

  1. Schweppes Zero Sugar Gingerale
  2. PepsiCo’s Mug Root Beer 
  3. Martinelli’s Apple Juice
  4. Natural Waters of Viti Limited’s Fiji Water 
  5. Charles Boggini Company’s Cola Flavoring Base
  6. Charles Boggini Company’s Pink Lemonade 
  7. Charles Boggini Company’s Yellow Lemonade 
  8. Charles Boggini Company’s Yellow Lemonade X
  9. The Wiedemann Company’s Tapee Tea 
  10. Rise Brewing Organic Original Oat Milk 
  11. Rise Brewing Organic Vanilla Oat Milk
  12. Nordic Naturals Baby’s Vitamin D3 Liquid 
  13. Barsotti Organic Carrot Juice 
  14. Trader Joe’s 100% Juice Organic Carrot Juice 
  15. Powerade Zero Mixed Berry 
  16. Powerade Zero Fruit Punch 
  17. Powerade Mountain Berry Blast 
  18. Waiakea Hawaiin Volcanic Water 
  19. Enfamil Nutramigen Hypoallergenic Infant Formula Powder 
  20. House of Coffee Beans bags 
  21. Longreen Reishi Coffee
  22. Longreen Cordyceps coffee
  23. Xlim Express Coffee 
  24. Yogi Echinacea Immune Support Tea 
  25. Sammy’s Milk Goat Milk Toddler Formula 
  26. Enfamil Nutramigen Hypoallergenic Infant Formula Powder 
  27. Crecelac Powdered Goat Milk Infant Formula
  28. Mt.Capra Goat Milk Formula Recipe Kit