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Plainview man arrested after parking dispute
Nassau County Police arrested a Plainview man for Menacing after he allegedly displayed a firearm during a verbal dispute with a neighbor on Sunday, March 12, at 8 p.m.
According to Second Squad Detectives, a male victim, 20, legally parked his vehicle on the street in front of his neighbor’s house in the vicinity of Amherst Drive and Fordham Drive. Police say that George Kauer, 68, of Plainview, had a verbal argument with the victim regarding parking and displayed what appeared to be a rifle or shotgun. The victim notified police and Kauer was arrested without incident. During the investigation, a rifle and shotgun were recovered from Kauer’s residence.
Kauer was removed to an area hospital for evaluation.
Defendant Kauer is charged with Menacing 2nd Degree and Criminal Possession of a Weapon 3rd Degree.
In honor of Women’s History Month and the legacy of the late Nassau County Legislator and former Presiding Officer Judy Jacobs, Nassau County Legislator Arnold W. Drucker (D - Plainview) is proud to announce the fourth annual Judy Jacobs Essay Contest for LD 16’s fifth- through eighth-grade students.
In accordance with this year’s theme, “A Celebration of Courageous Women,” students are being tasked with selecting courageous woman in their life and writing an original essay that honors their subject and describes the true meaning of courage. Potential subjects include a parent, teacher, elected official, a community leader, actress, friend, or the author themselves.
“Throughout a lifetime of service to the residents of Nassau County, Judy Jacobs was a fierce and fearless trailblazer who epitomized the definition of courage in all aspects of her life,” Legislator Drucker said. “Through this year’s essay contest, we hope to both Judy’s many contributions and encourage the next generation of leaders to draw inspiration from the ‘sheroes’ in their lives that make the world a better place.”
The deadline for submissions is Thursday, April 13. Contest winners will be announced during an event that is set for 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 20 at the Jericho Public Library.
Official Contest Rules:
• All students in grades 5 to 8 may participate
• Must reside within Legislative District 16
• Submissions should be a minimum of 250 words but not exceed 500 words
• All submissions MUST be accompanied by a completed Participation Agreement
Visit http://www.nassaucountyny. gov/LD16 for the full contest rules, instructions for submitting entries, and to complete the student participation agreement. Please contact Legislator Drucker’s office at 516-571-6216 or Adrucker@nassaucountyny.gov for additional questions.
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