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Boy, 14, charged with murdering cheerleader classmate posts arrest selfie on Snapchat

Boy, 14, charged with murdering cheerleader classmate posts arrest selfie on Snapchat Maroosha Muzaffar © Provided by The Independent A 14-year-old boy has been charged with the murder of a 13-year-old girl whose body was found in the woods on Sunday night, less than 12 hours after she went missing. The boy, who is the main suspect in the case, on Sunday night took a selfie in the back of a police car and posted it on Snapchat with the caption: “hey guys has anybody seen Tristyn lately (sic).” He posted the picture while the hunt for 13-year-old Tristyn Bailey was still on.

Boy, 14, charged with murdering cheerleader classmate posts arrest selfie on Snapchat

Boy, 14, charged with murdering cheerleader classmate posts arrest selfie on Snapchat Maroosha Muzaffar © Provided by The Independent A 14-year-old boy has been charged with the murder of a 13-year-old girl whose body was found in the woods on Sunday night, less than 12 hours after she went missing. The boy, who is the main suspect in the case, on Sunday night took a selfie in the back of a police car and posted it on Snapchat with the caption: “hey guys has anybody seen Tristyn lately (sic).” He posted the picture while the hunt for 13-year-old Tristyn Bailey was still on.

What s the last photo you took before the pandemic?

What’s the last photo you took before the pandemic? These images show just how much our lives have changed since the WHO’s pandemic declaration Published:  Updated:  Tags:  JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – One year has ticked by since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic, triggering lockdowns across the country as public health officials raced to get ahead of the deadly disease caused by novel coronavirus. And there’s perhaps no better evidence of how much our lives have changed over the past year than the last photos we took on our camera phones before the March 11 declaration was issued.

Ineligible residents, out-of-staters vie for COVID-19 shots at EWC vaccination site

Ineligible residents, out-of-staters vie for COVID-19 shots at EWC vaccination site Updated:  Tags:  JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Just after 3 p.m. Tuesday, a line started to develop outside of the state vaccination clinic at Edward Waters College in Jacksonville. It was not a line to get into the site. People who met the governor’s executive order could walk in easily. This line consisted of people who wanted a shot but did not meet any of the governor’s criteria to get one. Just before the site planned to close its doors at 5 p.m., a worker came out and started speaking to people in the line, asking if any were Florida residents. He told people in line that if no one showed up needing a vaccine before 5 p.m., the site would take the first nine people in line and give them a dose.

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