the way. the officers approached the 19-year-old suspect, shot them through the door, and of the window, hitting the one officer in the leg, another in the head, and a third of the trust. the suspect was then killed after they returned fire. all three s.w.a.t. officers are said to be in stable condition at this point. the crime crisis has already taken its toll on the city of philadelphia and the young people who live there, philia seeing a surge of crime over the past year with significant spikes in robberies, and break-ins. just days ago a shooting claiming the life of 13-year-old jeremiah wilcox, police were told that that eighth-grader was hanging out with friends outside his middle school when he was shot multiple times in the head and face. emily, you have worked around to the of crime, law, and in jails, and prisons. we have a system right now that wants to put the jails and prisons on notice that it is easier to get out there is a revolving door in the d s as office a
continues to squeeze american families. brand-new numbers showing prices rising more than expected last month yet again. hello, welcome, everyone. sandra smith in new york. mike, great to have you again. mike: great to be here again, mike emanuel. wholesale inflation, 8.5% in september, slightly above the 8.4% predicted. sandra: biden administration bogged down with economic challenges. the president saying there is a chance, he says, for a very slight recession, in a new interview that aired last night but pointed to a global slowdown instead of placing blame on his own policies. all of this comes with the midterms around the corner and as the federal reserve considers another aggressive rate hike to try and rein in inflation. charles payne will join us in a moment. sandra: jacqui heinrich is live from the north lawn for us. jacqui, hello to you. so, what do these brand-new numbers on the economy tell us? hey, good afternoon to you guys. the producer price index
politicsnation. tonight s lead hanging in the balance. it has opened in 17 states. including barriers battleground states, where both parties have calls that call them they re heavyweights. to campaign two and a half weeks left to the midterm elections. top tier democrats have been on the campaign trail, courtesy of president biden that has been there. who was in pennsylvania, going into this weekend campaigning for john fetterman. as democrats try to hold on to their razor-thin majority in the senate. donald trump is stumping in for maga candidates in texas tonight. he faces a november 14th deadline. to be deposed before the january six committee. they congressional subpoena issue, coming yesterday. just hours after trump s former cub paid manager steve bannon was sentenced to four months in prison. for defying his congressional subpoena. this amid new revelations about what the fbi may have found, and it s august rate of trump s mar-a-lago estate. nbc news confirming that
Organization aimed at preventing violence expanding to Jacksonville’s Westside
Third branch of Cure Violence initiative set to open this summer
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – An organization designed to prevent violence is expanding to Jacksonville’s Westside this summer.
A third branch of the Cure Violence initiative is set to open on the Westside this summer.
A $470,000 grant from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement will fund the expansion. The city doesn’t have to match this number.
The program aims to prevent violence, treating it like a public health problem.
The funds are split between service providers in the area. The Potter’s House Christian Fellowship is managing the third site, and gets the largest portion $360,000.
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