Fairhope High School band director arrested on four counts of sexually explicit images of a minor Anthony Fillingim, Jr. was arrested by the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office on four counts of Possession of Obscene Matter. (Source: Baldwin Co. Sheriff s Dept.) By WALA | January 28, 2021 at 9:45 AM CST - Updated January 28 at 9:45 AM
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA)- On January 27, 2021, investigators with the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office arrested Anthony Fillingim, Jr. on four counts of Possession of Obscene Matter.
The Baldwin County Board of Education says Fillingim, the band director at Fairhope High School, is on administrative leave and has no other information at this time.
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CROSSROADS, Alabama In what is believed to be the first homicide of 2021 in Baldwin County, a Bay Minette man is being charged with murder after another man died of gunshot wounds at a local hospital late Monday.
According to jail records, 30-year-old Christopher Lee Atchison of Bay Minette was booked into the Baldwin County Corrections Facility at 9:27 p.m. on Monday where he is currently being held without bond.
The Baldwin County Sheriff’s Department released a statement around 9:20 p.m. on Monday that a shooting had occurred around 4 p.m. that afternoon in the area of Whippoorwill Lane and Alabama 225 in the Crossroads Community near Bay Minette.
Alabama man sentenced to 496 years in prison as sex offender
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BALDWIN COUNTY, Ala. - A Foley man was sentenced to 496 years in prison on sex offender charges Wednesday, Dec.16.
On October 27, 2020, Bailey was convicted at a jury trial in Baldwin County Circuit Court.
Thomas Bailey was sentenced to 99 years for each of his four convictions for sodomy in the first-degree and 20 years for each of the three convictions for sodomy in the second-degree and attempted rape in the first-degree.
Bailey s sentences were ordered to be served back-to-back making him serve a total sentence of 496 years in the Alabama Department of Corrections.
‘Stop the Steal’: Election fraud claims revive memories of Alabama’s 2002 governor’s race
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Trump supporters protest at the stop the steal rally outside the State Capitol Building in Lansing, Michigan on Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020. (Joel Bissell | MLive.com)Joel Bissell
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President Donald Trump, among his allegations about election fraud, claims that Dominion Voting Systems machines deleted millions of votes that otherwise would have helped him win the presidential election.
In Baldwin County, accusations of “computer glitches” brings back memories of a political drama that played out two years after Bush vs. Gore. A little more than 18 years ago, the county was the epicenter of a similar election snafu involving a “computer glitch” and claims of electoral chicanery.