What happened last year. They shot him up last year. Reporter rosa ford is his mother. It upsets me because my son just got killed the same way. Reporter your son lost his life. Violence . Im tired of it. Juan perez was on the scene. I heard of a young male shot in the community. Another tragedy due to gun violence and here to show the community how important we feel that this is, how imperative that we all work together. Reporter the pastor is helping the grieving families. Somebody saw something and the Community Needs to step up and speak out so that these kinds of things can stop they need to stop. This is just a trend going on out, youre days away, not even minutes away from it being your family. Were back here live now at the scene here. Miamidade Police Detective told us that detectives so far have very few leads. Leaving the scene. If you can help, call miami dade crime stoppers. Were live. Caught on camera, a violent robbery involving a 13yearold walking home from school. The
In 30 years at Four Chimneys Inn, Carlos Aguirre has done everything from wait tables to work on the roof and chimneys. The owners and employees of the inn held
"Noah’s Ark" is the theme for vacation bible school at Faith Presbyterian Church, 900 E. Beau St., Washington. All children are invited to attend the VBS held this July 26,
Oscar was given up by his family when he was under a year old. He had what looked like a permanent frown.until he was taken from the shelter and placed in a foster home and now he smiles all the time waiting for a family to take him home.
Sumter seniors inch toward normalcy with phased reopening of Senior Services center
Despite being distanced and masked for safety, seniors were excited to see friends they hadn t seen in months. Author: Kayland Hagwood Updated: 7:13 PM EDT July 12, 2021
SUMTER, S.C. At Sumter Senior Services Monday, a room of seniors joined for activities in one of their first opportunities to return since the coronavirus pandemic began.
They danced and clapped as music played inside.
Despite being distanced and masked for safety, this was a level of closeness that brought a smile to Rosa Ford, a member, for roughly the last ten years.