Marine Veteran Who Disarmed Robber Wears MAGA Hat, Let s Go Brandon Shirt To Award Ceremony
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game two tonight 8:00 p.m. on fox. will will be there and have a post game show with us tomorrow, thank you, sir. will: see you tomorrow. steve: quarter before the top of the hour. jillian joins us from the mezzanine level with the news. jillian: that s right. let s begin with this. a brutal robbery was caught on camera. a man pulling up to a woman walking her dog in houston at gunpoint. authorities say the man stole her purse and when the suspect tried to flee, the woman got caught in the passenger s side door. surveillance showing she and her dog were dragged several feet. police say she broke her arm and sustained other injuries but is recovering. they are still looking for that suspect. that is awful. the arizona marine veteran seen here stopping an armed robbery is honored for his bravery. a local sheriff s office presenting james killedder with its citizens valor award. kilter making his political leanings quite clear supporting a make america great again hat and a let s go brand
“I’ve got 34 years to catch up on,” the veteran said. Author: Mitch Carr (12News) Updated: 7:50 AM CDT May 31, 2021
MESA, Ariz. Mesa resident Tom Chaney was a Marine stationed in Alaska in the mid-1980s. He had a brief relationship with a woman before being moved on to Hawaii.
The result of that relationship hugged him in the middle of Phoenix’s Sky Harbor Airport 34 years later.
Both of them hardly able to speak, and hardly needed to do so.
That is the beginning and end of the story, but most of the middle of the story centers on Stephanie McKenna, who was put up for adoption by her birth mother.
in the late singer s honor. the governor ordered flags to be flown at half staff and some folks claim houston doesn t deserve the same honor as fallen troops and first responders. here is the mother of an arizona marine who died in combat. i felt like the honor that was given to my son was tarnished. i know how my son lived and i know through the media how ms. houston live. but governor cristie says there is more to her legacy than her admitted drug use. i don t think putting aside the disease issues that she had in her life. i don t think that anybody could argue with the fact that whitney houston made a significant cultural impact on the people of our state and the people of our country. the governor has also noted that he has previously ordered flags lowered for all the state s fallen soldiers and police officers. last year he also ordered the honor for clarence clemens the
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