Fehlau. The driver charged in a weekend deadly crash in manchester is just about to face a judge. Alexander is facing a felony charge of driving while intoxicated and ray brewer is live at the courthouse where he is facing an Additional Charge. What that is right. He is facing the Additional Charge of negligent homicide. The hearing concluded moments ago. Alexander burke appearing in court by video wearing a special protective vest. It was not clear why he was wearing that best. According to police, he was driving west on the avenue about 4 20 sunday avenue when he collided with another vehicle driving south on union street. Police say burke was drunk at the time of the crash. One person was killed in the crash. Another person was sent to the officer. Burke as a result of the accident, burke faces two charges. The negligent homicide charge and unlawfully driving, aggravated d. W. I. Charge. We also learned burke has a long criminal history, 19 pages of crowding according to the prosecu
Expeditionary targeting force to assist iraqi and Kurdish Peshmerga forces and put even more pressure on isil. These special operators will over time be able to conduct raids, free hostages, gather intelligence, and capture isil leaders. I want to bring in pentagon correspondent barbara starr. Barbara, the pentagon last month announced there would be 50 special force troops who would be sent to Northern Syria to advise the battle of isis there. Now theyre talking about more. Tell us whats happening there. The keyword you heard secretary carter say there was expeditionary. That means ground forces. No way around it, we are told. They will be very mobile. Starting off with a relatively small number that the pentagons not disclosing. But special Operations Forces being put into iraq with the potential they as well as those 50 already headed to Northern Syria, these Additional Forces will go to syria. Some of this could come from troops already there. Some may be new trips. But the crew th
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