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01-16-2018, 07:28 PM
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Maine’s police departments are becoming more diverse. The most recent Maine Criminal Justice Academy class included three graduates – from Portland police, Auburn police and the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office – for whom English is not their first language.
‘WE WILL ONLY HIRE THE BEST’
Abu is athletic, as well as calm, reserved and respectful, said her oldest brother, Mohamed Abu, 49, a computer engineer. He said the family is proud of his sister, who they say is the nation’s second Somali police officer.
http://blog.my252.com/meet-zahra-abu-portlands-first-somali-woman-police-officer-2/
Zahra Munye Abu, 24, of Portland, was charged by the Worcester Police Department with assault and battery, trespassing, resisting arrest, disorderly conduct and disturbing the peace, Worcester police said Monday.
Abu, who was attending a Ja Rule and Ashanti concert at the Palladium Nightclub on Main Street, was causing a disturbance in the venue, Worcester police Sgt. Kerry F. Hazelhurst said.
“The nightclub was hosting several live musical acts,” Hazelhurst said in an email. “She was (given) several opportunities to leave and refused. Eventually she was placed under arrest.”
https://www.pressherald.com/2018/01/16/portland-police-officer-arrested-in-massachusetts/
Maine’s police departments are becoming more diverse. The most recent Maine Criminal Justice Academy class included three graduates – from Portland police, Auburn police and the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office – for whom English is not their first language.
‘WE WILL ONLY HIRE THE BEST’
Abu is athletic, as well as calm, reserved and respectful, said her oldest brother, Mohamed Abu, 49, a computer engineer. He said the family is proud of his sister, who they say is the nation’s second Somali police officer.
http://blog.my252.com/meet-zahra-abu-portlands-first-somali-woman-police-officer-2/
Zahra Munye Abu, 24, of Portland, was charged by the Worcester Police Department with assault and battery, trespassing, resisting arrest, disorderly conduct and disturbing the peace, Worcester police said Monday.
Abu, who was attending a Ja Rule and Ashanti concert at the Palladium Nightclub on Main Street, was causing a disturbance in the venue, Worcester police Sgt. Kerry F. Hazelhurst said.
“The nightclub was hosting several live musical acts,” Hazelhurst said in an email. “She was (given) several opportunities to leave and refused. Eventually she was placed under arrest.”
https://www.pressherald.com/2018/01/16/portland-police-officer-arrested-in-massachusetts/