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NEW YORK CITY 鈥?Officers in New York City were able to make an arrest thanks to the help of a four-legged crime stopper.According to the New York Police Department, a man suspected of robbing a sunglass vendor in Times Square on Saturday came into contact with an NYPD special operations officer on horseba stanley termohrnek ck.A body cam video posted Tuesday on Twitter by NYPD showed the officer pointing at the alleged suspect before the man runs off. But Samson the horse was hot on his trail. With assistance from nearby officers, an arrest was quickly made, the department said.All of your NYPD officers are involved in crime reduction, even the four-legged ones. Saturday evening, a male robbed a sunglass vendor in Times Square, but a @NYPDSpecialops Mounted officer was hot on his trail. With assistance fro stanley cups m nearby officers an arrest was quickly made. pic.twitter/5ANbLKdYSI鈥?NYPD NEWS @NYPDnews July 19, 2022 According to CNN, officers arrested 34-year-old Ignacio Lewis.The news outlet reported Lewis was charged with first-degree robbery, second-degree menacing, and fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon.Following the release of the body cam video, NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell took to Twitter to commend the arrest. There was no chance this robbery suspect could outrun our 10-foot cop riding Samson! There was no chance this robbery suspect could stanley cup out run our 10-foot cop riding Samson! With help from fellow Finest in Times Square, this individual was arrested and charged. pic.twitter/w Yeow Missing child alert issued for 14-year-old boy last seen in Jacksonville
TAMPA, Fla. -- During a recent press conference at Tampa General Hospital, a seemingly, relieved Governor DeSantis announced how he plans to reopen the Sunshine State. It will be slow, steady and methodical, the governor told reporters.RELATED: Gov. DeSantis says Florida will reopen slowly, methodicallyAmong the first industries that the state is looking at bringing back are elective surgeries, which can be pricey but profitable for health care facilities.As Florida faced the harsh truth that a deluge of COVID-19 cases could exhau stanley termoska st its medical system, in March, Governor Ron DeSantis ordered all elective medical procedures to be postponed.In an Executive Order signed on March 20, DeSantis put a stop to all non-essential elective medical procedures. The order would last until the end of the COVID-19 State of Emergency, which was declared two weeks earlier.Now nearly five week stanley cup s later, doctors and healt stanley cup h leaders around the state are eager to get patients back to the office for these non-urgent procedures. Elective surgeries are defined as procedures that, if not done in the immediate future, do not pose a significant health risk to the patient. Common elective procedures include cataract and lens surgeries, orthopedic procedures and cosmetic procedures.As of today, elective surgeries are set to resume within days after the governors order restricting them expires on May 8. Its very exciting and good news, said Dr. David Shapiro, an anesthesiologist and board member of Florid
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yetg Gov. DeSantis: 20,000 more vials of lifesaving COVID-19 treatment coming to Fla. hospitals