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Sheets all day long. Lets get to jeff ranieri. In the north bay, weve had from 1 to 3 inches of rain. The top flooding concerns continues to be where weve had Flash Flood Warnings in place. That number one warning is from petaluma to liberty, and the lee howe creek is in danger of flooding. And do not drive in water, if you approach it in your car, you want to turn around and go the other way. Now, the guerneville river will go to flooding stage and then decrease by sunday. We want to continue our coverage and go to cheryl. Reporter the raining coming down pretty hard. Were also told that its almost at flood stage. The rain has been constant, pouring at times. Michael has been monitoring creek adjacent to his home in petaluma. A Flash Flood Warning was issued this afternoon in the north bay. Usually if it rains for a week or so straight, you have a problem. If is off and on but ive never seen it this full. Thats why battalion chief jeff holden has been monitoring since 10 00 this morni

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Defiant Muncie man gets 60 years for murder conviction

Defiant Muncie man gets 60 years for murder conviction View Comments MUNCIE, Ind. A defiant Brady Allen Turner was sentenced Wednesday to 60 years in prison for fatally stabbing an acquaintance. I m here today to tell you I will maintain my innocence until the day I die, the 27-year-old Muncie man told Delaware Circuit Court 4 Judge John Feick, who imposed the prison term. The victim suffered a fatal stab wound in the throat while fighting with Turner on East 15th Street. While testifying at the trial, Turner maintained that he had acted in self defense, saying Burgess during earlier confrontations had threatened him and fired a gun at him.

Muncie man refuses to return to court to hear guilty verdict in murder case

Muncie man refuses to return to court to hear guilty verdict in murder case © Douglas Walker/Star Press A courtroom in the new Delaware County Justice Center. MUNCIE, Ind. A Muncie resident who fatally stabbed an acquaintance nearly three years ago was found guilty of murder on Friday. A Delaware Circuit Court 4 jury deliberated for about two hours before returning a guilty verdict in the case of Brady Allen Turner, 27. Testimony during the week-long trial indicated Turner fatally stabbed Chris Eugene Burgess Jr., 27, also of Muncie, as they fought on East 15th Street on Sept. 17, 2018. Turner  who testified Thursday that Burgess during earlier confrontations had threatened him and at one point fired a gun at him  was not in the courtroom Friday when Judge John Feick ran the guilty verdict.

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