Rustburg man killed by falling tree during storm
On May 4th 2021 investigators with the Amherst County Sheriff’s Office were called to B Street in Monroe for a call where a tree had fallen onto an enclosed trailer that was occupied by a lawn mowing crew who was in the process of loading their equipment during the passing storms.
Christopher Samuel Moore, 34 years old, of Rustburg, Va. was sadly killed in this incident.
Music lovers can enjoy new museum that celebrates one nation under groove
Country music s hometown of Nashville is also the home to a museum that celebrates the wide-ranging musical heritage of African Americans
Tommy Barton
This column is by Tommy Barton, retired editorial page editor of the Savannah Morning News.
NASHVILLE – This town’s reputation as Music City USA has been freshly burnished by the recent opening of the National Museum of African American Music, an attraction that all music lovers should find fun, informative and uplifting.
The 56,000-square-foot museum, located in the heart of downtown, contains more than 1,500 artifacts, objects, memorabilia and clothing from Black artists. But this is not your grandpa’s museum where you look but don’t touch – this is a hands-on attraction where you handpick music for your headphones, write your own blues song, perform your own jazz tune, sing in a gospel choir, bust a move on a dance floor, and produce your own
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State investigation concludes Cromwell officer was justified in firing at suspect s car
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Cromwell Police DepartmentHearst Connecticut Media file
CROMWELL An investigation has concluded a town police sergeant was justified when he fired a single round from his service rifle into the car of a fleeing suspect who drove toward him, state documents show.
No one was injured in the March 17, 2020, incident, which took place outside a home on Salem Drive.
The suspect, Samuel L. Moore, subsequently collided with another vehicle at the intersection of Shunpike and Evergreen roads and was taken into custody by police, according to documents.
Sgt. Ryan Parsons was among a number of officers involved in a multi-jurisdictional effort to arrest Moore and was the one who fired the shot, the state report says.
State investigation concludes Cromwell officer was justified in firing at suspect s car
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Cromwell Police DepartmentHearst Connecticut Media file
CROMWELL An investigation has concluded a town police sergeant was justified when he fired a single round from his service rifle into the car of a fleeing suspect who drove toward him, state documents show.
No one was injured in the March 17, 2020, incident, which took place outside a home on Salem Drive.
The suspect, Samuel L. Moore, subsequently collided with another vehicle at the intersection of Shunpike and Evergreen roads and was taken into custody by police, according to documents.
Sgt. Ryan Parsons was among a number of officers involved in a multi-jurisdictional effort to arrest Moore and was the one who fired the shot, the state report says.