Then it hit him.
“Her gift’s worth is not measured by the tactile touch of paper nor that of coin,” Hagaman said. “It was, after all, her gift - a gift that cannot be identified by ink and paper, nor that of forged metal. Its worth transcends any worth that we could ever ascribe. It is, however, the quiet and simple gift of hope, faith and love. These are the three attributes of our two fallen brothers.”
The deputies may have saved lives, Hagaman said in an interview last week. The gunman who killed his mother, stepfather and the two deputies owned a lot weapons, which may have been intended for a mass shooting, Hagaman said. The gunman is also suspected of taking his own life during the 13-hour standoff with police.
Lawsuit to overturn India travel suspension in court on Monday
A legal challenge to the Federal Government s suspension on Australians returning home from India will be heard in court on Monday.
The hearing is expected to take between half a day and a full day in federal court in Sydney.
Consequently, even if a judge strikes down the travel suspension, it will mean arrivals will only be allowed in a few days earlier.
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The pause is anticipated to end as scheduled next Saturday, May 15.
The case is being brought by an Australian man who has been stuck in India for more than a year.
Preparations and practice as the Boone community gets ready to say goodbye to fallen deputies
Final preparations for deputy funerals in Watauga County By Steve Ohnesorge | May 5, 2021 at 5:19 PM EDT - Updated May 5 at 5:49 PM
BOONE, N.C. (WBTV) - - Final preparations were underway Wednesday for Thursday’s public funerals for Watauga Sheriff’s Deputies Sgt. Chris Ward and K-9 Deputy Logan Fox.
The two died a week ago when a man opened fire on them during a welfare check. Sgt. Chris Ward and K-9 Deputy Logan Fox were the two deputies killed in a mass shooting in Watauga County that left five people dead. (Source: Watauga County Sheriff s Office)
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Exoboom – even the name attracts attention – had to survive a protest before confirming his star is on the rise at Hawkesbury on Saturday.
The Peter and Paul Snowden-trained Exoboom unleashed an exciting finishing burst to win the Group 3 $200,000 Hawkesbury Guineas (1400m).
But celebrations for Exoboom’s owners and jockey Sam Clipperton for his 500th career win were put on hold momentarily as connections of third placegetter Black Duke protested alleging interference in the final 100m of the Guineas.
Keagan Latham rider of Black Duke, said his three-year-old was checked when Exoboom hung in under pressure.
“Sam’s horse can across me and I had to take evasive action,’’ Latham told Racing NSW stewards.