Away on roselyn street earlier in the day. No victim was found when shooting was reported there at 4 00p m but eyewitnesses described seeing that same car. They interviewed several witness that he is say a male was shot sitting in the passenger seat on the miss bush i. Driver then sped away. At this point no arrests have been made, heavy set man was seen running from the burning car, but it is unclear how or if he is involved. It is also unclear who may have vote victim as he is indeed the same man who was found burned beyond recognition. We cannot tell at this time if he is shot. Of course nobody is touching body or vehicle. We are holding that vehicle as a crime scene. Reporter the medical Examiners Office will conduct an autopsy again looking for the the cause of death and looking to see if this victim in the burned vehicle does have a gun shot wound to his head to connect these two incidents. If you have any police want to hear from you. Were reporting live outside Police Headquart
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As I prepare for Brass, Reeds, and Percusion, I audition many band works. From time to time, I come across a march that I haven’t encountered before, but that really excites me. It immediately becomes my new favorite march. And today’s edition of Brass, Reeds, and Percussion opens with one of those: \“The March of the Olympians,\” written for the opening of the 1960 Olympics. There are two composers: Tommy Walker and Robert Linn. I haven’t been able to locate any information about Tommy Walker, but Robert Linn was the head of the Composition Department at the University of Southern California for 17 years and a prolific composer. Today’s edition of Brass, Reeds, and Percussion opens with the U.S. Navy Band performing \“The March of the Olympians.\”