23 Crime & Safety Pasco County sheriff's deputies said two teen girls were fist fighting and, at some point, gunfire broke out. D'Ann Lawrence White , Patch Staff Posted | Updated Replies DADE CITY, FL — An investigation is underway after a man was killed and two children were injured when shots were fired in Dade City Wednesday afternoon. According to Pasco County Sheriff's Maj. Jeffrey Peake, two teen girls began fist fighting in the Johns Road area off River Road in Dade City. He said a number of people gathered to watch the fight. At some point, one or more people began firing a gun, he said. A bullet struck an 11-year-old boy, a 16-year-old girl and the father of the 11-year-old boy, all of whom were watching the fight. The father has died. Peake said he doesn't have information on the conditions of the 11-year-old boy and 16-year-old girl. "This is the worst nightmare for any parent, right?, to hear … [Read more...] about 1 Man Dead, 2 Children Injured During Shooting In Dade City
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Philadelphia School District Students, Staff To Resume Masking As COVID Cases Continue To Rise In City
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – The Philadelphia School District will resume masking indoors and on school buses starting Monday, May 23. The health department recommended the school district resume universal mask-wearing due to the rise of COVID-19 cases in the Philadelphia region. “School District students and staff will be required to wear their masks during the school and work day, and must continue to wear masks while riding transportation coordinated by the District (school buses and vans, taxis, ride-share, Uber, etc.)” the shool district said. READ MORE: Marquis Fletcher Charged With Murder For Shooting, Killing Woman In Camden No word how long the masking mandate will last. READ MORE: Philadelphia Weather: Tornado Watch Issued For Parts Of Pennsylvania, Delaware And New Jersey As Gusty Thunderstorms Head Towards Region Meanwhile, several school districts in Montgomery County have also decided to resume masking . MORE NEWS: PREVIEW: CBS3 Awards Local Pharmacy With … [Read more...] about Philadelphia School District Students, Staff To Resume Masking As COVID Cases Continue To Rise In City
Baltimore Co. Police Chief: Amy Caprio ‘The Type Of Officer You Want To Hire’
PERRY HALL, Md. (WJZ/AP) — The Baltimore County Police officer killed Monday while investigating a suspicious vehicle has been identified as 29-year-old Amy Caprio. Baltimore County Police Chief Terrence Sheridan said Caprio died from major head trauma to the head and torso. Her death was ruled a homicide by the medical examiner. READ MORE: Will Baltimore Make The List? FIFA Plans To Announce 2026 World Cup Sites On June 16 She was a nearly four-year-veteran assigned to the Parkville precinct. Initially, it was reported she was shot while witnesses said she may have been run over by a black Jeep driven by the suspect. Sixteen-year-old Dawnta Anthony Harris was arrested and charged as an adult in Caprio’s death. WJZ has learned that the three other suspects at-large were taken into custody Tuesday morning. “He did an act which impacts a family, a spouse, brothers and sisters in law enforcement–the institution,” Chief Sheridan said. “That young man has done an act in which … [Read more...] about Baltimore Co. Police Chief: Amy Caprio ‘The Type Of Officer You Want To Hire’
COVID In Minnesota: 2,424 Cases, 3 Deaths Reported Friday
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – As COVID-19 case growth continues to rise, health officials logged an additional 2,424 cases and three deaths on Friday. According to data from the Minnesota Department of Health, the state has tallied 1,492,863 COVID-19 cases since March of 2020 and 12,587 deaths. The latest update shows daily new cases per 100,000 residents is up into the “high risk” category at 38.6. Hospitalizations too have been rising in recent weeks. As of Thursday, there were 442 people in Minnesota hospitals with the virus, of which 33 were in the ICU. Roughly one in five Minnesota counties is experiencing a high transmission level of COVID-19, especially in the northeastern part of the state. According to the Metropolitan Council, the viral load in the metro plant increased 58% in the week of May 10 to May 16, compared to the previous week. The Omicron variant BA.2 makes up over 90% of the COVID-19 RNA in the Twin Cities, and about half of that comes from its sub-lineage … [Read more...] about COVID In Minnesota: 2,424 Cases, 3 Deaths Reported Friday
D.C. Attorney General Lets the Trump Swamp Win Again
The District of Columbia’s attorney general promised accountability for nonprofits that took advantage of the Trump administration’s era of grift. Yet after D.C.’s top prosecutor let the Trump family off easy last month for misusing donor funds, The Daily Beast has discovered yet another recent example of a gentle settlement for executives—with Trumpworld connections—accused of personally enriching themselves with charitable funds. Last year, Attorney General Karl Racine sued the corporation that nearly ruined the United States’ presence at the 2020 World Expo in Dubai. The event presented a lucrative opportunity to represent the nation at the modern World’s Fair, and the State Department initially handed it over to Pavilion USA 2020, a nonprofit started by two political players in Washington. But Racine’s office says it eventually discovered these two men misused their nonprofit to pay themselves handsomely—and dupe well-meaning investors into pouring money into a failed … [Read more...] about D.C. Attorney General Lets the Trump Swamp Win Again
All Suspects In Balt. Co. Ofc. Amy Caprio’s Murder Charged As Adults
PERRY HALL, Md. (WJZ) — Baltimore County Police have charged all four suspects in Officer Amy Caprio’s murder as adults, and they are being held without bail. Darrell Ward, 15, Derrick Matthews, 16, and Eugene Genius, 17, are charged with burglary and first-degree murder. Police also charged 16-year-old Dawnta Anthony Harris Tuesday as an adult with first-degree murder. READ MORE: Will Baltimore Make The List? FIFA Plans To Announce 2026 World Cup Sites On June 16 RELATED: Police: Teen Charged In Ofc. Amy Caprio’s Murder, 3 Others In Custody Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby addressed the previous cases involving Harris Wednesday afternoon. Outside Baltimore County District Court, a state prosecutor promised the list of charged will likely grow. “There’s probably going to be more charges once we go to the grand jury,” said William Bickel of the Baltimore County State’s Attorney’s Office. Investigators say Ward, Matthews and Genius were absent … [Read more...] about All Suspects In Balt. Co. Ofc. Amy Caprio’s Murder Charged As Adults
Sunscreen Film Festival: Feature Films, Workshops, Documentaries
0 Arts & Entertainment The 17th annual Sunscreen Film Festival will give Tampa Bay movie buffs a chance to see independent films and actors can hone their skills. Skyla Luckey , Patch Staff Posted Reply ST. PETERSBURG, FL — The 17th annual Sunscreen Film Festival kicks off its four days of independent film showings, acting/directing workshops, networking and parties in St. Petersburg on Thursday. Opening night starts with red carpet photos at the AMC Sundial entrance followed by the world premiere and opening film of the festival, "Rose' All Day," directed by Marla Sokoloff, who is known for her roles in "Sugar & Spice" (2001) and "Dude, Where's My Car" (2000). "Rose´ All Day" is an 80-minute feature film about a group of college friends who meet once a year for a Rose´ All Day pool party. "But after several years of careers and different life paths, maybe their friendship has finally run its course. The cracks in … [Read more...] about Sunscreen Film Festival: Feature Films, Workshops, Documentaries
‘The Stranger’ Review: Joel Edgerton Loses Himself in This Dark Australian Thriller’s Many Layers
Click here to read the full article. Who knew that police sting operations did — or even could — work like the one seen in “ The Stranger ”? Based on the extensive Mr. Big ruse that brought a notorious Australian kidnapper to justice, this eerie, understated thriller draws the audience into the same deception used to ensnare the culprit, focusing on psychology more than procedure in its entrancing account of a most unusual criminal investigation. The case echoes Denis Villeneuve’s “Prisoners” at times, minus the twisted genre-movie payoff, which will limit commercial prospects beyond Oz shores. With a tortured performance by producer-star Joel Edgerton at its core, this second feature from gifted actor-turned-helmer Thomas M. Wright is as much about befriending the devil as his terrific 2018 debut, “Acute Misfortune,” was. (That film re-created the moth-to-flame portrait of a self-destructive bad-boy artist by an easily manipulated young journalist. Here, an undercover cop … [Read more...] about ‘The Stranger’ Review: Joel Edgerton Loses Himself in This Dark Australian Thriller’s Many Layers
Tampa Walmart Supercenter To Reopen After Extensive Remodel
0 Business A grand reopening event will take place Friday May 20, beginning at 9 a.m., featuring a DJ and giveaways from Walmart vendors. D'Ann Lawrence White , Patch Staff Posted | Updated Reply A Walmart Supercenter associates prepares an order for pickup. A customer and associate review an online grocery pickup order. The remodeled store features Walmart Pay, a scan-and-go payment option. TAMPA, FL — Tampa residents will get a first look at the newly remodeled Walmart Supercenter at 8220 N. Dale Mabry Highway following the completion of the much-anticipated project. The remodel includes several department transformations including the expansion of store navigational tools that will help customers save time. A grand reopening event will take place Friday May 20, beginning at 9 a.m. The event will feature a DJ and giveaways from Walmart vendors including … [Read more...] about Tampa Walmart Supercenter To Reopen After Extensive Remodel
Buffalo Tops Market attack victim Heyward Patterson laid to rest in 1st of funerals for 10 shooting victims
close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for May 20 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! Mourners attended a private funeral at the Lincoln Memorial United Methodist Church in Buffalo, New York , Friday for Deacon Heyward Patterson , a 67-year-old who was at the Tops grocery store to pick up supplies for the church’s food kitchen when he became the victim of a hate-filled mass shooting. Patterson was one of ten people killed when the gunman rushed in with an AR-15. Three others were wounded. "His loving memories remain in the hearts of many family and friends," an obituary posted by the Thomas Edward Funeral Home reads. Patterson was being buried at St. Matthew’s Cemetery, just a mile and a half from where a gunman took his life in an unprovoked attack. BUFFALO SHOOTING SURVIVOR RECOUNTS HARROWING ESCAPE AFTER WITNESSING START OF … [Read more...] about Buffalo Tops Market attack victim Heyward Patterson laid to rest in 1st of funerals for 10 shooting victims