Wednesday, May 29, 2013

CE #9

Jan Marie Buchanan
Woman Charged with Day Care Drowning
There were 13 children in this woman's day care and she failed to lock the door properly and a child escaped out and drowned in her pool.
This happened in Jacksonville recently and that's very scary cause that could have been my little brother.
God Bless this boy's family and friends, this is very sad.

http://www.news4jax.com/news/woman-charged-in-day-care-drowning/-/475880/20330106/-/lui3qk/-/index.html

Monday, May 6, 2013

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CE #8

A Jacksonville man who took part in a cycling competition on Lookout Mountain in Tennessee has died. Chattanooga police said 49-year-old Antonio Ribeiro was riding downhill in an area where he had to make sharp left and right turns close together. Ribeiro had lost control and went into the path of a car traveling uphill, spokesman Nathan Hartwig said. According to the Chattanooga Free Press, Ribeiro died at the scene.
This is really sad for the whole community and God Bless his family and loved ones!
Lookout Mountain bicycle ride

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CE #7

The St. Johns County Sheriff's Office says they collected a total of 25 kilograms of packaged cocaine on Friday that had washed up on beaches from Ponte Vedra south to Crescent Beach. Deputies showed off the cocaine Monday, saying the street value of the drugs would equal $7.5 million.  Drug agents say the cocaine was intended for somewhere along the coast of Florida, but it ended up in the ocean.
"There is a drug dealer of some level who is very unhappy," said SJCSO Cmdr. Chuck Mulligan. "He's lost really a great deal of value in the cocaine." The Sheriff's Office confirmed the bags contained cocaine. St. Johns County beaches, which were closed anyway Friday due to nor'easter conditions, were kept closed as deputies collected the bundles and placed them into evidence.
St. Johns County beaches cocaine

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CE #6

Woman fights off robbers


A Westside woman robbed in a Westside parking early Sunday morning says she thought she was going to die. The woman says the men slit her throat and took her wallet, but she fought back using pepper spray. Fortunately, the two robbers were only armed with a butter knife, so her injuries were not severe.
"I thought they were going to cut my head off," said the woman whose name is not being used because the robbers are still on the loose. She said she was headed through a strip-mall parking lot toward the Krystal's drive-through on 103rd Street when two men blocked her car. One of them ran over to open her door.
"I'm trying to pull the door back. He jerked it really hard and I went out the door and fell right there at his leg," she told Channel 4's Jim Piggott. "I looked up at him to get a picture of his face and I had my pepper spray on me, and as I looked up, that is when I had my throat slit from ear to ear. And I was scared as anything, but I was able to pepper spray him." One of them grabbed her wallet, but they ran off.

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