by Dominic Carter | Oct 19, 2018 | Blog
Thirty years ago when I started as a journalist, police encounters with people suffering from Mental Illness was a major problem, and all these years later, it still remains a tough situation to handle. The key is how to do it, without resorting to lethal force....
by Dominic Carter | Oct 18, 2018 | Blog
Thank you to Yonkers PD and Police Commissioner Charles Gardner. We are working on a “Bola Wrap,” story. Device to safely deal with emotionally disturbed people. @FiOS1NewsLHV #RNN #police #Bolawrap Source: (4) Facebook
by Dominic Carter | Oct 16, 2018 | Blog
It was one of the moments I have cherished my entire life. The crowning achievement of a career. An audience with Nelson Mandela that first requires some initial perspective. When you grow up in the Housing Projects of NYC, and where perhaps only a Dr. Martin Luther...
by Dominic Carter | Oct 15, 2018 | Blog
Look at that office! I’m upstate in Troy/Albany NY. Got to visit my niece Mekeya Carter, who is “doing her thing” as a Property Manager. Source: (5) Dominic Carter
by Dominic Carter | Oct 14, 2018 | Blog
Oregon’s overtime win against rival Washington opens a path for the Ducks to be a major-bowl factor while nearly slamming the door for the Pac-12 Conference and its hopes of reaching the College Football Playoff. Earlier on Saturday afternoon, Notre Dame rode a late...
by Dominic Carter | Oct 14, 2018 | Blog
Competition from Uber and Lyft is drastically lowering the incomes of Taxi and Livery drivers. The Taxi drivers say technology is not killing them but they instead blame city leaders that permitted the sudden increase in the number of for-hire vehicles on New York’s...