We are concerned with this type of behavior and concerned for the victim s safety, your honor. Andy police say both mitchell and the victim were at this bar. Court records say one witness told police that mitchell had accused the victim of drugging his girlfriend in the club, but police are still trying to figure out exactly what sparked the altercation. Lt. O keefe well, the investigation revealed that one of the subjects that was knocked unconscious allegedly may have spoken to or talk to a girl inside of the bar, and the male half was obviously not happy with that, asked him to step outside. Andy Court Records say as the two began to walk together away from the club, mitchell threw what a witness described as a sucker punch, knocking the victim to the ground where the back of his head struck the concrete. Authorities say mitchell left the scene, and the victim was taken to the Elliot Hospital where he is still being treated. Lt. O to Second Degree assault because serious bodily inju
They believe the incident was diabetesrelated and happened the day before. She s currently at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital in critical condition. 45;40 it s tough just like for everyone else it s tough but i have 100 faith in amber but what was equally stunning as the news about amber her loved ones say was the overwhelming support from the nsu community. Fundraisers will be held at all home basketball games this month and her teammates have worked to raise awareness about diabetes. 45;09 the support system it gives me shivers, um, it s wonderful 46;19 her prayers are truly working and every prayer counts just like every day counts s t tracking warmer temps and a chance of rain for the weekend. Warme r weather is moving in, just in time of the weekend, but next week, another big chill will settle in. But first, on friday, expect rather cool conditions. Highs will be in the mid 50s under mostly an isolated shower is possible, but it will be the exception and not the rule. This weeke
Dean Kapsalis, 56, of Hudson, was convicted by a jury last year of second-degree murder, violation of constitutional rights and other charges in the racially motivated slaying of 34-year-old Henry Tapia.
Dean Kapsalis, 56, was found guilty of all charges related to the Jan. 19, 2021, hit-and-run crash that killed Henry Tapia, a 34-year-old father of three.