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âThey (police) could have done a million other ways than to kill the man,â said Paul Tesh, whom Castillo struck on the head with a hammer during the standoff. âIf they (police) were trained, Joey would still be alive. They didnât have to kill the man.
âThey could have disarmed him. Throw the cuffs on him, and it would have been done.â
Tesh said that Castilllo struck him once in the face with the hammer, and not several times as police said in a statement. It will take about six months for Tesh to recover from his injuries, he said.
Detectives say someone shot and killed 22-year-old Keaton Michael Goins at the Woodbriar Path Apartments. Author: Megan Allman (WFMY News 2 Digital) Published: 12:53 PM EDT May 14, 2021 Updated: 1:13 PM EDT May 14, 2021
RURAL HALL, N.C. Forsyth County Sheriff s Detectives are asking for help arresting a murder suspect in a deadly apartment shooting.
Investigators said someone shot and killed 22-year-old Keaton Michael Goins in the 600 building of Woodbriar Path Apartments in Rural Hall on Thursday.
The 911 call came in around 8:17 p.m. regarding the shooting. When deputies got there, they found Goins unresponsive. EMS declared him dead at the scene.
Investigators said based on evidence, the shooting doesn t appear to be random. However, they are still reminding the public to be vigilant and aware of their surroundings.
by Tina Firesheets
A post-graduation internship brought Molly Fitzpatrick to Winston-Salem, and her fondness for the city remains even though sheâs moved on.
The Ohio native found her calling in nearby Rural Hall at Lantal Textiles, Inc.
Molly Fitzpatrick when she worked at Lantal mill in Rural Hall. Courtesy of Molly Fitzpatrick
âMy time there was a very foundational experience,â she says. âI learned how to value the work, time and resources it takes to create a textile.â
After five years at Lantal, Fitzpatrick returned to Cleveland. She founded her own home textile brand, DittoHouse, in 2015. Itâs known for bold, graphic textile designs, with varied influences.
Abstract artistâs career has taken twists and turns
SURRY â An artistâs life can bend and twist in ways that often only make sense from a distance. For Jodi Edwards, now in her mid-50s and living an artistâs life in a rebuilt farmhouse, the journey was as important as where she landed in late middle age. And like many journeys of self-discovery, hers cannot easily be sorted into a beginning, middle and end.
âI started out as an artistâs model,â she said. âAnd I got really good at it.â
Raised in a home where the arts were heavily promoted â âMy parents were both frustrated artists,â Edwards said â she painted a mural on her bedroom wall as a middle-schooler. Fast forward 10 years or so, and with a bachelorâs degree in liberal arts behind her, she began modeling for New York City art colleges and transitioned to a professional art modeling career, which she continued into her late 30s.