So I had a lumbar mri 15 months ago and have been pursuing physical therapy and try to figure out my motor issues. Since I won’t have any surgical treatment while Bohdi is still with us my neurologist and I decided to do another round of mir’s. I had the first one, cervical, Monday. They called and left a message and said the neurologist said nothing has changed but the radiologist noted a “tethered spinal cord” and they want to refer me to a neurosurgeon. This is all swell except that my spinal tethering symptoms would seem to be lumbar and not cervical related. We haven’t done a lumbar mri so, if they picked this up from the original lumbar mri, I’m not going to be happy.
Daughters of Confederacy now in possession of Jefferson Davis chair held for ransom The Daughters of the Confederacy says the chair that belonged to Jefferson Davis, is now in their possession after it was stolen out of a cemetery. (Source: WSFA 12 News) By Adrianna Hargrove | April 9, 2021 at 12:01 PM EDT - Updated April 9 at 4:05 PM
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - The Daughters of the Confederacy says the chair that belonged to Jefferson Davis is now in its possession after it was stolen out of a cemetery.
The Daughters of the Confederacy released the following statement:
âThe United Daughters of the Confederacy has possession of the chair. It is unharmed. We would like to thank the New Orleans Police Department for their excellent work resolving this manner.â
Stolen cemetery relic honoring Jefferson Davis found 300 miles from Selma, 2 arrested The ornate Jefferson Davis Chair disappeared in March from the Selma cemetery. It has since been found in a New Orleans tattoo parlor and returned to Alabama. (Source: WSFA 12 News viewer) By Bryan Henry and WSFA Staff | April 9, 2021 at 11:12 AM CDT - Updated April 10 at 4:17 AM
SELMA, Ala. (WSFA) - A century-old Confederate relic that made national headlines after being stolen from a Selma cemetery and held for ransom has been recovered. Two people have subsequently been arrested and charged.
The Jefferson Davis Memorial Chair, uprooted from the spot where it sat since 1893 in Old Live Oak Cemetery, was found 300 miles south in a tattoo parlor, according to the Dallas County Sheriff’s Office and the Selma Police Department.
$500,000 Confederate chair stolen from Alabama cemetery recovered, 2 arrested, 1 sought
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A Confederate monument stolen from a Selma cemetery last month has been recovered and two people have been arrested, with a third still sought.
Selma Police Chief Kenta Fulford and District Attorney Michael Jackson on Friday confirmed the recovery and the arrests.
According to New Orleans police, Eighth District detectives on Tuesday received a request from the Dallas County Sheriff’s Office for assistance in recovering the The Jefferson Davis Memorial Chair was stolen in late March from Old Live Oak Cemetery in Selma. During the investigation, detectives received a tip that the chair was at a location near the intersection of Feliciana and North Galvez Streets. The chair was found and recovered on Thursday - seemingly undamaged. The chair was taken into police custody and will be released to its owners.
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