Cranford
Americannoun
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Officers Timothy Popplewell, Richard Cranford and Raymond Olivares were put on administrative leave and informed of an internal investigation into their use of veteran plates on May 21.
From Los Angeles Times
Popplewell, Cranford and Olivares will still have a chance to argue to the department that they shouldn’t be fired, Ethir said.
From Los Angeles Times
Cranford served in the Army from 2010 to 2014 and was deployed to Iraq.
From Los Angeles Times
Something called the Cranford agreement has previously stopped aircraft taking off to the east from the northern runway, over the village of Cranford.
From BBC
Christian Hughes, chair of Longford Residents Association, says no longer following the Cranford agreement will mean the village of Cranford being "dramatically impacted as it's so close to the end of the runway", but so will Longford "as we are at the side of the runway".
From BBC
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