Right. This was a really big, this is really big loss to this community. Rec center meant a lot to the folks around here. I saw 1 person driveing by. You can really see is the shock on his face. Weve seen tears in peoples eyes. Really good mean a lot right now whats going on behind me investigators are going through the wreck age trying to figure out how this fire started. Theres crews back there cleaning away some of the debris. And thats really whats going to be going on throughout the from people in this community is how did this happen. How did the fire start . Unfortunately it could be some time before we know that answer. This was a massive fire that tore through the winston park recreation center. Neighbors could see flames from a few miles away. Took an hour and a half or so at and 35 firefighters to put it out. This facility just received a two and a half bill monday dollar donation this year from Tampa Bay Lightning owner jeff vinik and boys and girls club so it has be a tape
For shep. The terrorist in the massacre in orlando texted his wife during the killing spree and asked whether she had seen reports of the attack. Thats what a Law Enforcement source close to the investigation is tellingvn . n . n . X news and nbc news reporting that the couple began exchanging Text Messages after the killers mother called the wife asking where he was. Nbc reports the wife texted, quote, where are you . The killer responded do you see what is happening . The wife replied no. The husband wrote i love you, babe. The federal Law Enforcement source has told fox news the wife knew about her husbands plans in advance, but she never reported him to anyone, even the police. So far the feds have refused to say whether she might face any criminal charges. Were also learning of another Early Warning in this case about the killer him. The own ore of gun store says a worker there reported the suspect to the fbi weeks before the massacre. We have not received confirmation of that fro
You. Reporter this, as were learning more stories of heroism from survivors. I just heard the shots getting closer and closer, at that point, all right. Time to go. Reporter ducking behind his deejay booth, ray ra vevirez survived. A woman was panicking, i said you need to be quiet and at a break said, come on, lets go. Reporter this woman shot twice. To escape he climbed over the bodies of his friends that couldnt make it out alive. Someone starts screaming, like, please, please, please, dont shoot us and he does the first round through the door. Of the stall where you are. Of the stall i was in and he put his hand over the stall and just free shot. Reporter these heartwrenching stories having an affect around the world, lighting up in rainbow colors to symbolically show that love wins. British singer adele opens up her concerts with this emotional tribute. I would like to start tonight by dedicating this entire show to everybody at orlando. The [ inaudible ]. Reporter on the streets
Dec. 21, 2020
Arizona State tailback Rachaad White (3) said he is impressed with the running skills of quarterback Jayden Daniels, saying, “He’s teaching me things.” (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
PHOENIX – Arizona State’s offense has come a long way since 2019.
Though the 2019 season was a normal one by 2020 standards and featured a full set of spring and fall practices, the Sun Devils offense was stuck in neutral for much of the year.
ASU’s passing game was inconsistent as then-freshman quarterback Jayden Daniels rarely had a clean pocket from which to throw and maneuver. The running game, despite the presence of celebrated running back Eno Benjamin, struggled all season as the young and inexperienced offensive line rarely opened navigable holes for runners.