CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The city of Charleston mourned the death of its first Black police chief, who led the agency for nearly a quarter-century on Sept. 24, 2014. Reuben Greenberg, 71, died nine ...
(Charleston) August 16, 2005 - Charleston is in need of a new police chief. Charleston Mayor Joe Riley announced at 11:00 Tuesday morning that Charleston's first African American police chief, Reuben ...
Along with Police Chief Reuben Greenberg, Thomas probably was the only city employee whose celebrity came close to rivaling the mayor’s. A third-generation firefighter, Thomas joined the city ...
Over the centuries Charleston, S.C., has been a lucky city. This was especially true on April 12, 1982, when Colonel Reuben Greenberg became its chief of police. He'd already run all sorts of law ...
Charleston's police chief Reuben Greenberg makes a lot of speeches. The one he delivered 10 days ago to the annual meeting of the Durham Chamber of Commerce has led city leadership to decide Greenberg ...
(Charleston-AP) Jan. 22, 2004 - Charleston Police Chief Reuben Greenberg is apologizing for his remarks about black-on-black crime earlier this month. Greenberg on Thursday afternoon apologized for ...
Greenberg started the squad in 1982 shortly after becoming chief to clean up the city's East Side neighborhood, which struggled with entrenched poverty, drugs and violent crime. He sent big, fast and ...
(Charleston-AP) -- Charleston Police Chief Reuben Greenberg is apologizing for his remarks about black-on-black crime earlier this month.Greenberg this afternoon apologized for offending anyone with ...
GREENBERG, Jeffrey Jeffrey Greenberg, 53, of Newington, died Tuesday, (October 30, 2012). Born Jan. 12, 1959, he was the son of Anne Tishler and the late Reuben Greenberg and the stepson of the late ...
In June 1837, James Hines Tru-lock paid his sister Sarah Mercier $1,300 for Eliza, age 28, and her children Caroline, 11, Henry, 6, and Orrin, 4. Trulock’s slave Reuben Blackwell was most likely Eliza ...
On April 2, 1851, Reuben Blackwell sat down with Marcia Beardsley. Together they composed a letter from Reuben to Bronson Burton Beardsley, the brother of Marcia and of Amanda Trulock, Reuben's owner.
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