The setting is a scenic, snowy, mountainous region, presumably in North America, and the opening crawl ramps up the Covid resonance: a world struck by a deadly virus, a sealed-off area where âevery day we fight to survive. Hiding. Scavenging. Clinging to hope â¦â Thus, we are up to speed when a growling, raving, zombie-like madman comes charging through the woods at combat-ready Ethan (Jason Tobias, who co-directed and co-wrote) and his nervous son (Danny Ruiz).
Back at home â though their rundown shack barely fits the description â are resourceful mum Joe (Marci Miller) and a teenage daughter who has succumbed to the zombie virus, and is strapped to a bed upstairs on life support. (The family are holding out for access to a cure.)
Putnam Common Pleas
Storm Roberts, 28, Deshler, pleaded guilty to aggravated possession of drugs, a fifth-degree felony. He was placed on community control for five years with conditions, including that he serve 180 days in Putnam County Jail with credit for one day served while his case was pending and complete counseling and treatment recommended by his probation officer.
Joshua Bowers, 34, Columbus Grove, pleaded not guilty to felonious assault, a second-degree felony; and domestic violence, a first-degree misdemeanor. A jury trial was scheduled for Jan. 28 and bond was set at $100,000 cash.
Cory Chamberlin, 29, Leipsic, pleaded not guilty to failure to provide notice of change of address, a third-degree felony. A pretrial hearing was scheduled for Feb. 4 and bond was set at $50,000 cash.
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had already taken his own life. a lot of questions here. joining me on the phone is danny ruiz. he was inside the mall when the gunman opened fire. you must have woken up this morning believing you can t believe you lived through this. right? yeah. martha: tell me what happened. what did you do? i know you helped others. tell us your story. i just had gotten to the mall and i d been there for maybe a minute, and the first shot went off, and same reaction as everybody else, thought something had fallen from the ceiling, some loud noise. the second shot happened and then i knew what it was. i started to run from the area i was. i was right under where the shooter was, where he started shooting, so i ran to a different store or ran down the middle of the mall and he
a white mask opened fire. there is no motive we know. this is place filled with christmas cheer is now a crime scene. goods morning. well come to the breaking news coverage on america s newsroom. i m bill hemmer. nice to see you, martha. terrible story. martha: terrible images. watching people walking out with hands over their heads. good morning, everybody, i m martha maccallum. here s the story. the shooter killed two people before killing himself. another victim we know this morning remains in critical condition. she is fighting for her life at this a witness saying quote, he had the look of death in his eye. bill: we re also hearing more about the terrifying moments inside the mall. people ducking for cover. hiding in store aisles and shielding their young children. my friend was already on the ground, you know, crawling toward the doors. i heard two more shots. i jump on the ground crawling toward the door. i heard this guy yell, get on the ground, get on the ground