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Gas stations across the Tennessee Valley feeling the effects of pipeline attack
Gas stations dealing with shortages in north Alabama By DeAndria Turner | May 11, 2021 at 7:08 PM CDT - Updated May 11 at 7:13 PM
FLORENCE, Ala. (WAFF) - Drivers are dealing with long lines trying to fill up their gas tanks. This is all tied to a ransomware attack for Colonial Pipeline, which runs through Alabama.
From The Shoals, “I have to have gas, I have to move,” said Evette Malone.
To Decatur, “All the pumps had bags over them already,” said April Baker.
And even Madison, “I’m glad that most of the vehicles I drive are diesel,” said Charles Abercrombie.
CALGARY Six months after he pointed an AR-15 firearm in a ‘joking manner’ at his friend Shane Smith, the man who pulled the trigger pleaded guilty in a Calgary courtroom. Ian Charles Abercrombie, 24, was charged with second-degree murder but pleaded guilty Friday to the reduced charged of criminal negligence causing death, which lawyers determined was appropriate charged based on the evidence. Abercrombie was also convicted of causing an indignity to a body after convincing two roommates to get rid of Smith s remains. The Chestermere man s body still has not been found. A judge agreed with a joint submission by defence lawyer Adriano Iovinelli and Crown prosecutor Michael Ewenson suggesting a total sentence of six-and-a-half years, which includes a five-year sentence for criminal negligence.