Part 1: Ray is questioning the Max Linn signatures that were thrown out that Max is challenging are valid. Ray questions if one signature is bad on a petition sheet, does that mean that the throw out all of the signatures on that sheet even if they are valid. Iran is the next topic up. US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says a landmark nuclear deal with Iran was “
Part 2: Attorney Lawrence Strauss, a district attorney candidate, is under fire for saying cop killers shouldn’t get the death penalty. Ray continues this thought because there are people trying to raise money to help with the Maine’s Deputy Sheriff Cpl. Cole’s murder. He is frustrated because some of the drunk driving laws and other laws that are confusing what’s right or wrong.
04-30-18 Discover Downtown Westbrook
Ray is joined in studio by Phil Spiller of Discover Downtown Westbrook, Craig Bernier of Don’s Lunch and Dan Stevenson, Economic Development Director, City of Westbrook. There is a lot happening in Westbrook these days and Dan gives a brief rundown on Maine Medical, Idexx and the new development on Brighton Ave. Craig Bernier is having a Grand re-opening of Don’s Lunch on May 2, 11:30am. Blazes Burgers and Parkside Ice Cream are having a ribbon cutting ceremony on Tues May 1 at 11am.
04-30-18 Eben Brown
Ray is joined by Fox News Radio’s Eben Brown who is covering Parkland Shooter’s trial. Parkland school shooter waived his constitutional right to a speedy trial, giving his defense team more time to prepare his case. He is charged with 17 counts of murder and 17 counts of attempted murder. We take a call from a frequent caller.
04-30-18 Cumberland County Sheriff Kevin Joyce
Part 1: Ray is joined in studio by Cumberland County Sheriff Kevin Joyce. He was involved in National Drug Take Back Day. They said that they were also able to shred old documents and then incinerate them. The discussion heads to the capture of the suspect that assassinated Somerset County Sheriff’s Deputy Cpl. Eugene Cole. The conversations lends itself to how law enforcement and first responders lead their lives outside of the uniform.
Part 2: Ray and Sheriff Joyce discuss how we as citizens can help our military and law enforcement. Sheriff Joyce discusses the “closet” in the brain that holds all of the bad stuff and what happens when it gets full. Just because someone wears a uniform doesn’t mean that they are a robot. A public viewing will be held Sunday, May 6 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Skowhegan Armory (9 Armory Drive, Skowhegan, ME 04976) for Cpl. Cole and a public memorial service on May 7 12pm(noon) at Bangor Cross Arena(515 Main St, Bangor, ME 04401).