Sentences with phrase «local police chief»

Middletown Borough Council in the US state of Pennsylvania approved Mark Hovan's penalty, following a recommendation by local police chief George Mouchette.
So when her Yugo mysteriously drives off the road and plunges into the river, local police Chief Wyatt Rash (Danny DeVito) knows he'll have a long list of suspects to pick from — a list that could even include himself.
Her target is William Willoughby (Woody Harrelson), the revered local police chief.
Enforceability in the five East End towns, which all have their own police departments, would depend on local police chiefs signing on to the county's plan, said Chief Burke.
A group representing local police chiefs is calling for passage of a bill that would allow firearms to be taken from people who show unstable or potentially dangerous behavior.
Tax filing season begins Jan. 29 and local police chiefs offered some guidance on what to do about those types of calls that residents report.
Subsequently, local police chiefs met to discuss immigration issues, Riverhead Police Chief David Hegermiller said.
The Tories haven't made a similar commitment — they think numbers should be up to local police chiefs rather than dictated centrally.
That's why reasonable sheriffs and local police chiefs around the country have seen fit to avoid collaboration with ICE as much as possible.
This week may see the Government's greatest constitutional humiliation: derisory turnouts in elections throughout England (apart from London) to elect local police chiefs.
Berg creates more tension as the brothers go on the run and other larger than life Bostonian law enforcement played by John Goodman and JK Simmons (who steals scenes as a cigar - smoking local police chief) shout and gesticulate in their Bostonian brogue about the best way to find them.
Other notable cast members include Jim Gaffigan as Paul Markham, Kennedy pal and obedient fixer; Clancy Brown as Robert McNamara, the former Defense Secretary who leads the heavy hitters during the cover - up; Taylor Nichols as Ted Sorensen, speechwriter and PR expert; and John Fiore as the pliable local police chief.
Rod Steiger plays against him as Gillespie, the bigoted local police chief for whom a black police detective is a notion hard to comprehend.
The first brief scene was meant to precede the discovery of a new dead kid, but the extreme wide photography rendered the key visual a mere dot in the field; and the second scene involves local police chief Murphy with the town mayor at a grocery shop.
Local police chief Harold Robinson (Lee J. Cobb) narrows the suspects to two, one who denies and one who confesses.
It's also a movie unusually rich in excellent supporting characters, including Chris Messina as Joe's punchy Florida sidekick Dion, Chris Cooper as the pragmatic, world - weary local police chief, and a translucent Elle Fanning as the chief's daughter Loretta, who drags herself out of heroin addiction to become a beacon of proselytising Christian righteousness.
When her Yugo mysteriously drives off the road and plunges into the river, local police Chief Wyatt Rash (Danny DeVito) knows he'll have a long list of suspects to pick from, including himself.
Her target is William Willoughby (Harrelson), the revered local police chief.
In a statement to reporters, the local police chief said, «Our policies, our training, and our practice do not support his actions.
In fact, the local police chief stopped by to offer his protection.
After he dropped a few names of good buddy mega pols, the local police chief and some pocket pal into her drink, Miss Government Office started coming around.
Also at 1 p.m., Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney joins Orange County District Attorney David Hoovler, local police chiefs and community leaders to call for passage of Maloney's legislation to combat the opioid and heroin epidemic and stop mass incarceration of abusers and low - level drug offenders, Orange County District Attorney's office, 40 Matthews St., Goshen.
Students were able to ask questions of the speakers, including their local police chief, and also write letters to those affected by the Parkland shooting.
When his sadistic older brother Billy (Tom Burke) beats a young prostitute to death, the woman's father is granted vengeance by the local police chief (Vithaya Pansringarm), an all - powerful, near spiritual presence; in an earlier draft he was known as the Angel of Vengeance.
The local police chief (Julianne Nicholson) is not only Philip's foster mother (which allows him to surreptitiously monitor her investigation, but also stokes his paranoia) but also a former big - city homicide detective with a harrowing secret in her past.
After months without an arrest for the rape and murder of her teenage daughter, a woman (Frances McDormand) channels her grief into an escalating battle with the local police chief (Woody Harrelson) and his petulant underling (Sam Rockwell).
Mildred's teenage daughter, Angela (Kathryn Newton, in flashback), died less than a year before, raped and then set on fire; the scorched place where her body burned is still visible; Mildred is seething at the lack of progress in the case and is laying the blame squarely at the feet of the local police chief, Bill Willoughby (Woody Harrelson), who, while understandably unhappy with the 40 - foot - high attacks on his character, is not unsympathetic to Mildred's pain.
There are other adults too, among them the local police chief played by Bruce Willis and the scoutmaster beautifully realized by Edward Norton, more capable of a sympathy that seeps into the film through the tersest of exchanges.
Teamed with PC Danny Butterman (Nick Frost), the inept son of the local police chief, life in Sandford is one frustration after another for someone so efficient.
The basic outline of this play turned film is as such: King Cymbeline is a drug kingpin who is at war with a local Police Chief, Caius Lucius.
She rents three billboards outside of her small town, indicting the local police chief: «Raped While Dying»; «And Still No Arrests?»
Spotting three long - unused billboards on her drive home, she conceives a notion to rent them out with custom - made messages directed at the local police chief, Bill Willoughby (Woody Harrelson).
He wants to force the local police chief Mattsson (Christopher Heyerdahl) to secure the release of Gunnar Sorensson (Mark Strong), an old bank - robbing buddy currently serving time in Swedish prison.
No sooner has he arrived than he his tracked down by a local police chief (Bruce Willis) that he knew as a youngster.
The setup suggests a rousing (if melancholic and profane) underdog story, as Frances McDormand's bereaved, enraged Mildred Hayes throws up the titular billboards, broadcasting the failure of the local police chief (Woody Harrelson) to crack the case of her daughter's murder.
Mildred is trying to embarrass the local police chief, Bill Willoughby (Woody Harrelson), into action.
There's a lot to unpack about «Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,» Martin McDonagh's lacerating, highly inconsistent drama about Mildred (an outstanding Frances McDormand), a woman who begins to unravel and publicly calls out the local police chief Willoughby (Woody Harrelson) after her daughter is raped and murdered and the investigation stalls.
The rest of the story follows the cover - up, which begins almost accidentally, as the local police chief (played by John Fiore) simply takes a hastily written statement from the famous Senator from an iconic family as gospel.
Centering on McDormand's Mildred — a woman whose daughter has been brutally killed — the film takes its title from a series of billboards that Mildred erects to shame the local police chief (Woody Harrelson), who, months after the crime, has made no progress in the case.
Spying three decrepit billboards on her way home one day, she hits on an idea to impel the local police chief, William Willoughby (Woody Harrelson), into action: She buys ad space on all three, fashioning a naming - and - shaming campaign asking him why the case is still unsolved.
When his brother Billy is killed for murdering a local prostitute, Julian finds himself drawn into a cycle of violence with the local police chief.
The local police chief Bill Willoughby (Woody Harrelson) has shown no inclination to meaningfully dig in to the case, leaving Mildred no choice but to incentivize his sorry ass.
Local police chief, Mike Chitwood, is also excited to have teachers add guns to their laptops, white boards and gradebooks.
North Carolina legislators, other sheriffs from around the state, local police chiefs, the school superintendent, school board members and more joined Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page for a press conference this afternoon promoting the proposed armed volunteer school resource officer program.
This is the very question put to me by my friend Pierrot, the local police chief.
The local police chief stated to the news media that the ordinance was «unnecessary» because the town already had a breed neutral dangerous dog law in place.
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