What officer Darren Wilson and witnesses told them what happened right before he shot and killed 18yearold Michael Brown. This morning, a city and a nation on edge. Also developing right now, a massive noreaster heading for the biggest cities on the east coast. Tens of millions of people in its path right as they head home for thanksgiving. Up to a foot of snow about to affect the busiest travel time of the year. And we do say good morning, america. As you know, a very tense night after the grand jurys decision not to indict Police Officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of Michael Brown. George is live in st. Louis, missouri, this morning, where, thankfully, it seems like its quiet right now, george. Right now, it does appear calm, robin. But last night, chaos. The reaction was swift, it was violent. Shots were fired. Protesters set fire to buildings, looted businesses throughout ferguson. National guard marched in, tear gas was used. And look at the police cars burning after the
Louie Neil Blount, age 80, excused himself from the mortal world to join our Heavenly Father on January 24, 2021. Born in the small town of Freeport, Florida on March 9, 1940 to Louis (“Louie”) Needham and Margaret Milbra (Stafford) Blount, he grew up amid hard work and happiness. With nary a video game nor smart phone to be found, he did the unthinkable and worked multiple jobs, played basketball, studied like a kid whose parents were both educators, rode his bike all over town and built enough character to last a lifetime. The Blount House is now maintained by the Town Planters Society of Freeport as a historical landmark and community center.