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Motorcycle accident in Lusby claims a life

LUSBY, MD — A fatal motorcycle crash occurred last night around 7 p.m. on Maryland Rt. 4 near Nursery Road in Lusby. Officers from the Calvert County Sheriff’s Patrol Bureau and Crash Reconstruction Unit responded to the scene following the incident.

Preliminary findings indicate that the accident occurred when 36-year-old Paul O’Neal of Lusby, who was traveling north on a Honda motorcycle, collided with the rear passenger side of a northbound Dodge 3500. O’Neal was ejected from his motorcycle and pronounced dead by emergency responders at the scene.

The driver of the Dodge, identified as David Payne, 52, of St. Leonard, suffered no injuries. Witnesses confirmed that the motorcycle was traveling at excessive speed, which likely contributed to the severity of the crash.

The investigation into the accident is ongoing. The authorities are primarily considering speed and lack of control of the vehicle.

  • Motorcycle accident in Lusby claims a life

    LUSBY, MD — A fatal motorcycle crash occurred last night around 7 p.m. on Maryland Rt. 4 near Nursery Road in Lusby. Officers from the Calvert County Sheriff’s Patrol Bureau and Crash Reconstruction Unit responded to the scene following the incident.

    Preliminary findings indicate that the accident occurred when 36-year-old Paul O’Neal of Lusby, who was traveling north on a Honda motorcycle, collided with the rear passenger side of a northbound Dodge 3500. O’Neal was ejected from his motorcycle and pronounced dead by emergency responders at the scene.

    The driver of the Dodge, identified as David Payne, 52, of St. Leonard, suffered no injuries. Witnesses confirmed that the motorcycle was traveling at excessive speed, which likely contributed to the severity of the crash.

    The investigation into the accident is ongoing. The authorities are primarily considering speed and lack of control of the vehicle.

  • Murder investigation underway in Jamaica Plain

    BOSTON, MA — Last night at approximately 10:17 p.m., officers from the 13th Boston Police District were dispatched to New Washington Street and Arborway in Jamaica Plain following a report of a shooting. They discovered an adult male suffering from gunshot wounds. He was quickly transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead.

    The Boston Police Department’s Homicide Unit has begun investigating the shooting. Authorities are piecing together the events that led to the tragedy and are asking the public for help. Anyone with any information is asked to contact the Boston Police Department’s Homicide Unit at 617-343-4470.

    To gather more tips, Boston Police are also offering individuals the opportunity to provide tips anonymously. Community members can call the CrimeStoppers hotline at 1-800-494-TIPS or text “TIP” to CRIME (27463). The department assures that informants’ anonymity will be strictly protected.

    For those affected by this or other violent incidents, support is available through the Boston Neighborhood Trauma Team (NTT). They offer free, confidential help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and can be reached at 617-431-0125.

    The investigation is ongoing and authorities continue to seek input from the public to bring clarity and justice to this devastating incident.

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    BARNEGAT, NJ — The Barnegat Township Police Department (BTPD) announced today that it is now accepting applications for new police officers. The goal of this recruitment campaign is to attract high-caliber candidates to serve as its new police officers.

    BTPD is known for its leadership role in law enforcement in Ocean County and is praised for its high standards and ethical practices. The department’s rigorous selection process typically attracts several hundred applicants, from which only the most qualified are selected based on merit.

    Located in one of Ocean County’s fastest growing areas, the BTPD benefits from strong local government support and maintains a positive relationship with the community it serves. In addition, it has the honor of being the first internationally CALEA accredited police department in Ocean County.

    Anyone interested in a career with the BTPD is welcome to apply and become part of an outstanding team. Potential applicants can find more information and application options on the PoliceApp website.