Quite frankly, theres not enough open beds in the state. Reporter so now upstate warriors solution has stepped in, hoping to get this veteran the help he deserves for the service he gave. This is a problem a lot of us talk about, if you know a veteran in crisis, we have a link to the hotline number for you and also the upstate warrior solution on wspa. Com under links we mentioned. Great story, thank you. The family of a robbery victim, who shot Greenville County Deputy Dave Dempsey is suing the sheriff in decembee, charles rosemond, sr. , was shot dead by deputies at his own house. Deputies were responding to a robbery call at the home, when the officer got there, they forced their way in, rosemond opened fire and wounded Deputy Dempsey in the head. Family members say it was because rosemond feared the robbers were back. The wrongful death lawsuit filed today says the deputies broke into the house without a search warrant and deputies were untrained. Dempsey is recoveringful well so n
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Kotada Al Hariri and his wife, Nour, moved to the city in September 2017. Theyâd spent the six years since war broke out in their home country of Syria trying to get to a safe place, somewhere they could call home.
But their children â Ghith, 5; Mohammed, 4; and Jasmine, who celebrated her second birthday on Friday â love North Bayâs cold and snow.
âThey like to go outside and toboggan,â Kotada says. âThey have taken to winter.â