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So many dead, so many wounded. Theyre not prepared to say whether that person was a citizen or not. Theyre saying they believe there is no credible indication there is any threat anywhere else, in orlando, florida, or anywhere else in the country. They have no indication of that. One of the other things we learned from the briefing is that this gunman, very well prepared. Assault rifle. Handg handgun. And some kind of suspicious device. On his person. Perhaps in his care. It was clear this morning according to sources this person put a lot of time and effort into the kargt and what he was going to do. Law enforcement officials, again, because of the scale of this. Because of all those people shot, thats a one of the reasons theyre looking at this as an act of domestic drichterrorism. Were told by source they have a pretty good idea who this is. Theyre running to get a better picture of whether this person had support. Lets go to brad garrett. Former fbi special agent. It sounded like a

Blind Little Rock Teen Shreds the Slopes at National Ski Festival

Earlier this month, 17-year-old Cole Carper traveled over 1,000 miles across the country from his home in Arkansas to the wintry mountain town of Breckenridge, Colorado, to take part in the U.S. Association of Blind Athletes’ (USABA) Winter Ski Festival.

Arkansas achievers

Lizbeth Juarez-Bartolo has won the University Transportation Centers Outstanding Student of the Year award, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Transportation. She is a civil engineering graduate student at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. The award is in recognition of her continued research in transportation planning, transportation policy and infrastructure systems.

CHS freshman doesn t let near-blindness slow him down - Arkansas Catholic

Dwain Hebda Freshman Cole Carper reports early for classes at Catholic High School in Little Rock. The teen enjoys extreme sports such as water and snow skiing and mountain biking, despite a genetic condition that limits his eyesight. Dwain Hebda Freshman Cole Carper reports early for classes at Catholic High School in Little Rock. The teen enjoys extreme sports such as water and snow skiing and mountain biking, despite a genetic condition that limits his eyesight. To the naked eye, there’s not much that distinguishes Cole Carper from the rest of his freshman peers at Catholic High School in Little Rock. The well-spoken 15-year-old weathers the hectic pace and academic rigor of high school while looking for ways to assert his independence. 

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