NOTICE OF PARTIAL SETTLEMENT
IN RE: The Matter of ANNA STEPHENS
Case No.: 2014-B-005
Notice is hereby given that a Petition To Approve Partial Settlement of the Conservatorship Estate of ANNA STEPHENS has been filed by the Conservator, Sheriff Jay Jones. A hearing
has been set for the 27th day of May, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. central time, electronically via âZOOM.â Please contact the Lee County Probate Court at 334-737-3670 for access to the electronic
hearing should you intend to take part in the hearing of the Partial Settlement.
/s/ Bill English, Judge of Probate, Lee County, Alabama
The Villager
Guest Columnist An Thuy Nguyen: On a quilt of oppressions and injustices
U.S. Sens. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., and Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., speak during a stop Asian hate rally outside the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta on Saturday afternoon, March 20. AP PHOTO/BEN GRAY
Published: 4/1/2021 11:56:47 AM
The deadly mass shooting targeting Asian American women working at massage parlors in Atlanta, GA is neither a tragic happenstance, nor an isolated case of a (sexually) frustrated white man having “a really bad day” as in the words of openly racist Cherokee County’s Sheriff Jay Baker. The shooting is the latest and horrific demonstration of what historically rooted and systematically sustained racism, xenophobia, anti-Asian rhetoric, hypersexualization of Asian women, and misogyny look like when they have been diligently interwoven over generations and across borders to form one titanic, timeless and gruesome patchwork quilt.
Monroe police worked a greater number of homicides during 2020 than they have in each of the past two years, law enforcement records revealed.
As of Tuesday, the Monroe Police Department had recorded 22 homicides for 2020, including a shooting that occurred on Christmas Day at the Delta Mini Mart on DeSiard Street which claimed lives of two people. Detectives have identified one of the suspects, Michael Jacobs Jr., and are actively seeking information about the other suspectsâ whereabouts.
âHopefully, weâll stay at 22 and not go up before New Yearâs (Day),â said Monroe Police Chief Victor âVicâ Zordan.
Though the Federal Bureau of Investigationâs uniform crime reporting data shows only nine homicides in 2019, police department officials say the city reported 16 homicides last year.
Lee County teen threatened to shoot deputy and his wife with AK-47, sheriff says
Updated Dec 16, 2020;
A Lee County 19-year-old is under arrest after authorities say he threatened to shoot an investigator and his family.
On Tuesday, the sheriff’s detective received a call on his work cell phone from a male who said he was going to go to the investigator’s home and shoot him and his (expletive) with an AK-47 rifle. He referenced a case that is currently under investigation by the detective.
On Wednesday, sheriff’s officials identified the caller as Dillon Roy Stutzman. He had been arrested in November on a marijuana possession charge, but the case he referenced in the call to the investigator was a probe that is unrelated and ongoing.